As Typhoon Kalmaegi wreaks havoc in South-east Asia, scientists say rising temperatures are to blame
Warmer sea surface temperatures speed up the evaporation process and pack “fuel” into tropical cyclones.
Warmer sea surface temperatures speed up the evaporation process and pack “fuel” into tropical cyclones.
The Fujian has electromagnetic catapults for take-offs, making it potentially far more powerful than China's first two Russian-designed carriers.
The documentary will be shown at one cinema in Tokyo from December.
BRUSSELS/BELEM - Governments heading to the U.N. COP30 climate summit in Brazil are bracing for the possibility that the Trump administration may seek to disrupt negotiations at the event - even without any U.S. officials showing up.
This is seen as a move that could strengthen deterrence against Chinese coercion in disputed waters.
Iris Hsieh Yu-hsin - known as the “nurse goddess” by her fans - was found dead in a hotel bathtub in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 22. The case was classified as murder on Nov 4.
China’s resumption of Japanese seafood imports comes as the two neighbours aim to stabilise ties.
Aircraft were still landing at the airport, but take-offs were disrupted.
Japan has had more than 100 bear attacks since April, with a record 13 people killed so far.
The first track Very Shuai was released on Spotify on Nov 5 - the day he turned himself in to assist with investigations - and the second track Chosen ABC, on Nov 7.
Alicia Machado, who won in 1996, was commenting on the now-viral confrontation involving director of Miss Universe Thailand, Nawat Itsaragrisil, and Miss Mexico, Fatima Bosch.
No damage or injuries had been reported.
Lindsay Sandiford, who was sentenced to death in Indonesia in 2013, was freed on humanitarian grounds.
Areas in central Vietnam reported damaged buildings, electricity poles and fallen trees as Kalmaegi weakened to a tropical storm and moved into Cambodia.
Bali’s building code regulates that a building must not exceed a height of 15m.
SYDNEY - Police arrested and charged a former National Australia Bank employee who they alleged was the \"gatekeeper of funds\" for a sophisticated Sydney crime syndicate that has been accused of defrauding \"all financial institutions.\"
Ukraine is having a tougher-than-usual time at the moment. On the front lines, the battle of Pokrovsk is raging and it does not look like Ukraine is winning. Nor do things look good for the country’s energy resilience after months of an intensive Russian air campaign targeting
Whoosh is operated by KCIC, a joint venture owned by two consortiums from Indonesia and China.
The honour is bestowed every year on Nov 10 to those considered to have made a significant contribution to the country.
China started allowing couples to get married anywhere in the country in May.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Iran has been asking if U.S. sanctions against the country can be lifted.
At least five people died in Vietnam.
Prices at the Fukuoka-based retailer are well below those of competitors, thanks to technology and minimal staffing.
Lindsay Sandiford was sentenced in 2013 after she was found with 4.8kg of cocaine.
Many women in India's cricket World Cup winning team come from small towns and humble beginnings.
BELEM, Brazil - China's Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang on Thursday called for an end to trade barriers that are holding back the global energy transition, as he urged \"true multilateralism\" from fellow leaders at a global climate summit in Brazil.
The accident reportedly occurred during preparations to demolish the thermal power plant.
15 students died when their chartered bus overturned after colliding with an MPV on a highway.
Beijing’s playbook of maximum pressure borrows from the Trump administration’s diplomatic style. But if they have similar strengths, they also share flaws, says Kevin Chen from the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations Security Council removed sanctions on Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who is due to meet U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday.
President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to restart nuclear testing. The Russians were stunned by the announcement (probably what President Trump intended). However, with or without the Trump announcement, the US probably needs to resume some testing. The question is how
Four Arab states normalised relations with Israel under the original accords signed in Mr Trump’s first term.
This article, first published by Pacific Forum, is republished with permission. The global energy landscape is on the cusp of a profound transformation, with low-carbon hydrogen emerging as a critical pillar in the quest for decarbonization. Though most hydrogen produced
Each nation blamed the other for starting the exchange of gunfire near Spin Boldak, an Afghan border town.
ISLAMABAD/KABUL - Afghan and Pakistani troops briefly exchanged fire along their shared border on Thursday, both nations said, on the same day talks to find a lasting peace restarted in Istanbul.
BEIRUT - The Israeli military carried out heavy airstrikes on southern Lebanon on Thursday after issuing evacuation orders for several locations, saying Lebanese armed group Hezbollah was trying to rebuild its military capabilities there.
Elected officials and Detroit automakers have fretted for years that low-priced, high-quality Chinese cars could eventually enter the US market through Mexico. But consider this: Car haulers full of Chinese-brand vehicles might someday roll across the Ambassador Bridge and the
Kalmaegi is the 13th storm to hit Vietnam this year.
One of the year's deadliest storms has headed west to Cambodia and Laos after barreling through Vietnam.
ZAPORIZHZHIA, Ukraine - A Ukrainian court sentenced a Russian soldier on Thursday to life in prison after finding him guilty of killing a Ukrainian prisoner of war, the first time Ukraine has jailed a suspect on such charges since Russia's invasion.
KAMPALA - When Zohran Mamdani inveighed against inequality and corruption during his underdog bid for New York City mayor, Joseph Beyanga at Uganda's Daily Monitor could hear echoes of conversations almost 20 years earlier with the then-intern on the newspaper's sports desk.