Cambodia PM Hun Sen To Step Down, Will Hand Over Power To Son
Opponents and human rights groups have criticised the polls due to the lack of credible competition.
Israel Battles Quiet Internal Upheaval After Passage Of Controversial Bill On Weakening Supreme Court
All the six living former chiefs of the spy agency have explicitly opposed the reasonableness standard repeal with five of them holding Netanyahu responsible for tearing the nation apart
Former Indian-Origin Minister In Singapore Officially Launches Presidential Bid
The 2017 presidential poll was a reserved election, in which only members of the Malay community were allowed to contest
Sri Lanka’s President To Host An All-Party Meeting On Tamil Reconciliation
Prime Minister Modi expressed hope that the Sri Lankan leader will be committed to enacting 13A and holding provincial council elections
51 Whales Died After Beaching In Australia; Rescue Efforts Continue
The causes of whale strandings are still unknown
Blinken Expects To Work Well With New Chinese Foreign Minister
There has been no official explanation for his removal or disappearance from public view
NASA Lab Searches For Life’s Building Blocks In Asteroid Sample
The spacecraft is planned to land in the Utah desert on September 24
US Investigation Into Harvard University’s Legacy Admissions Policy
The investigation by the Education Department's civil rights division is being conducted in response to a complaint made by three organizations representing minority students
Florida Ocean Sets Record For Unusual Heat
The Mediterranean Sea hit its highest temperature on record
“A Black Day For Israeli Democracy” Writes Newspapers As Israel Protests The New Law
The nation was shaken by Monday's voting on the first of several bills that make up Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's controversial judiciary makeover.