South Korean PM says ‘every measure’ will be taken to delve into ballot shortage
During local and parliamentary by-elections on June 3, 14 polling stations ran out of ballot paper.
During local and parliamentary by-elections on June 3, 14 polling stations ran out of ballot paper.
On June 4, Pakistan said what most analysts had been thinking for over a year: India is weaponizing water. The trigger was a pair of infrastructure projects on the Chenab River — a ₹2,352 crore (US$246 million) tunnel to divert surplus Chenab water into the Beas basin in
Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki falls under Indonesia's second-highest alert level for volcanic activity, with a 5km exclusion zone in force around its crater.
The two countries held a two-day meeting to launch follow-up discussions on nuclear cooperation.
A forum was held to assess its flood risks and lay the groundwork for future prevention measures.
The agency will also be cutting back on new kitchens and targeting recipients in more remote areas, Nanik Sudaryati Deyang, the new chief of the National Nutrition Agency, said on Thursday (Jun 4).
The youth protest in New Delhi will call for the resignation of the nation’s education minister.
Xi will be in North Korea from 8-9 June, a rare visit to the isolated regime that is a longstanding ally of Beijing.
More than 1,000 demonstrators had gathered outside a Seoul polling station on Thursday to block ballot boxes from being removed.
Xi is expected to use the two-day summit to project a united front between the allies against the West.
The 46-year-old was sentenced to 18 months in jail for not paying child support to his former wife.
About 4 sq m of plaster peeled off near the lattice windows of a turret on the north side of the main keep.
Talk of Purbaya’s possible departure had spread amid deepening concerns about the country’s economy.
New US tariffs and tougher EU regulations heighten pressure on China, raising the risk of retaliation and broader global trade conflagration. Mounting trade tensions involving China have become a significant source of concern for the global economy, reflecting a broader trend
TAIPEI, June 5 - The Taiwanese and Chinese Coast Guards were engaged in another tense standoff near the strategically located Pratas Islands at the top of the South China Sea on Friday, Taiwan said, the second time in a fortnight that this has happened.
The incident took place near the Pratas Islands, which is seen by some security experts as vulnerable to Chinese attack.
It dodged capture despite efforts by hunters and responders equipped with traps and anaesthetic guns.
They found Madagascar hissing cockroaches and dubia roaches in a raid in Bathurst, west of Sydney.
Japan aims to source 20 per cent of the country’s electricity from nuclear power in fiscal 2040.
For many years, I was a big proponent of the idea that increased market power was harming the US economy in various ways. In the 2010s, in the economics world, circumstantial evidence began to pile up, implicating increased industrial concentration as the culprit behind a
The bear had earlier attacked four people in an industrial part of Fukushima, in Japan's north-east.
Wellington Water said the overflow in the suburb of Island Bay was the result of a blocked main.
Significant losses could weaken his coalition’s prospects at a general election due by early 2028.
Micro dramas have surged in popularity, but drawn criticism for often sensationalist content.
BEIJING/SEOUL, June 5 - China said on Friday President Xi Jinping would visit North Korea on a two-day trip from June 8, his first in nearly seven years as Beijing looks to reassert ties with Pyongyang, its only formal treaty ally.
The two-day visit starting Jun 8 will be Chinese President Xi Jinping's first overseas trip of the year.
Japan is scrambling to procure a tenth of airline fuel from sustainable sources by 2030.
Beijing has long been North Korea’s primary backer.
Investors are closely watching his visit for clues on Nvidia’s next partnerships in the country’s AI supply chain.
Chris Thrall speaks about his last sighting of Dawa Sherpa, who was spotted alive by a cleaning crew as he slid slowly down the world's tallest mountain.
A top representative of the party said earlier it would force permanent residents to sell their homes.
Authorities say the roaches, some as big as the palm of a hand, were likely sold as food for pet reptiles.
The 16th Negeri Sembilan state election was not initially due until November 2028.
Swampy mangrove forests are staging a surprise comeback - which is good news for coastal communities and the climate.
South Korea’s Starbucks marketing controversy is no longer only about a badly judged campaign. It has become a test of whether democratic memory will restrain arbitrary power or reproduce it. Police are now investigating Shinsegae Group chairman Chung Yong-jin and former
The K-pop band say accepting their flaws and embracing humour took them to a new level of success.
Over the past month, there has been a notable increase in the intensity of the air war in Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Strikes in mid- and late-May and early June have been characterised by significantly larger numbers of drones and missiles deployed by Russia in single
Millions of employees power the world’s two outsourcing giants, but automation is starting to replace tasks they once handled. When will the full scale of disruption hit and how might they have to rethink the future, CNA’s Insight asks.
Critics question whether Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto’s overseas trips are producing measurable economic and political returns at a time when the administration is championing spending cuts and budget efficiency at home.
The US now views India less as a strategic partner to be nurtured than as a regional and economic rival to be contained, says this writer.
Beijing has threatened to retaliate after the European Union’s executive body called for a more robust response to the surge in cheap Chinese goods flooding its markets. Amid fears that a new wave of Chinese exports was gutting European manufacturing, the European Commission
India is embarking on one of its most ambitious efforts to conserve, digitise and catalogue ancient manuscripts.
June 4 - Residents of Gaza, south Lebanon, northern Israel and Kuwait were all under fire this week despite U.S.-arranged ceasefires supposedly in force in their regions.
Talk of snap polls began making its rounds at the end of April.
VIENNA, June 4 - The U.N. nuclear watchdog sent a report to member states on Thursday with no major changes to its assessment of Iran's nuclear programme, despite three months of U.S.-Israeli war with the stated aim of preventing Iran from building an atomic bomb.
Ahmed al-Ahmed said the reports are “fake information” and “not true at all”.
DHAKA, June 4 - Bangladesh said on Thursday it had foiled several attempts by India to force people into the country over the previous 24 hours, reviving a dispute over alleged undocumented migration and clouding efforts to improve ties between the South Asian neighbours.