Air China resumes flights to North Korea after 6-year pause
Only travellers with official or other special purposes can make the cross-border journey.
Only travellers with official or other special purposes can make the cross-border journey.
SYDNEY, March 30 - Australian police have shot dead a fugitive gunman who had been on the run since August after allegedly killing two officers in the state of Victoria, Australian media reported on Monday.
This took place as dust filled the air ahead of Tropical Cyclone Narelle, a forecasting company said.
March 30 - Israel's parliament approved the 2026 state budget, a Knesset spokesperson said in a statement early on Monday, allowing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to head off early elections as his country's joint war with the U.S. on Iran continues.
March 30 - The U.N. peacekeeping mission in Lebanon (UNIFIL) said a peacekeeper was killed when a projectile exploded at one of its positions near the southern Lebanese village of Adchit al-Qusayr on Sunday.
Part of CNA’s series on the forces powering electric vehicles in Asia, this piece follows the mechanics, technicians and sales workers scrambling to keep pace with China’s EV boom.
Tourists have helped Chongqing break Shanghai’s seven-year record to claim the pole position.
ISLAMABAD/TEL AVIV, March 29 - Pakistan said on Sunday it was preparing to host \"meaningful talks\" to end the conflict over Iran in coming days even though Tehran earlier accused Washington of preparing a land assault while seeking negotiations.
President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to launch some kind of ground assault on Iran in the coming weeks, but one prominent military strategy expert believes he’s heading straight for defeat. The Washington Post on Saturday reported that the Pentagon is preparing for
The foreign ministers have called for creating conditions for structured negotiations between the relevant parties.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticised the police action, saying that denying entry to religious leaders "constitutes an offence not only to believers, but for every community that recognises religious freedom."
The arrests of 343 people on internet fraud charges were made on March 27.
LONDON, March 29 - British counter terrorism officers are assisting police after a driver who struck pedestrians in the city of Derby on Saturday night was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, police said on Sunday.
ISLAMABAD/ISTANBUL, March 29 - Pakistan hosted talks with Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia on Sunday as part of its efforts to broker an end to the Iran war, with initial discussions focused on proposals to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to shipping, sources familiar with the matter
The measure was taken in response to price pressures from the Iran war.
The former home minister, who was also arrested, appeared in court.
A survey showed that smartphone overuse has been on the rise for teens in South Korea.
A video showing a man setting off fireworks from a moving vehicle in Bukit Jelutong went viral.
BEIJING, March 29 - China conducted naval, air and coast guard patrols around the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea on Sunday, its military and Coast Guard said.
BEIJING, March 29 - China's top diplomat in Hong Kong has met the senior U.S. diplomat in the city to protest against a U.S. public alert over new security rules in Hong Kong, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.
The government will expand high-speed public Wi-Fi to improve convenience for foreign visitors.
The Commerce Ministry is also working to lower prices of ready-made meals and fertilisers.
North Korea resumed daily passenger train services with China in March.
China urged the US to immediately cease all interference in Hong Kong and Beijing’s internal affairs.
The nation’s largest spring flower festival opened on March 27.
Nearly 40 per cent of Indian graduates aged between 15 and 25 are unemployed.
Ms Yang Jin-kyung believes many middle-aged people lack places where they can truly have fun.
March 29 - Oman's foreign ministry said on Sunday that it condemns attacks on its territory, adding that no party has claimed responsibility.
For decades, cars dictated urban planning in the United States. Few could have predicted that they would one day also double as nodes for surveillance. In thousands of towns and cities across the US, automatic license plate readers have been installed at major intersections,
Reports of suspected extortion recently surfaced in articles by Singapore news outlet Mothership that featured accounts from various travellers arriving at the Batam Centre ferry terminal.
In September 2023, Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stunned school choice advocates when he kicked out four private schools from the state’s school voucher program. The schools’ offense, according to the state’s announcement, was their “direct ties to the Chinese
Despite religious controversies, RoohAfza's popularity as a flavourful Indian drink has not dimmed.
Guryong village symbolises the yawning economic gap in Seoul and the struggle the poor face to own a home.
China’s conversion of obsolete fighter jets into attack drones points to a shift toward mass attrition warfare in a Taiwan contingency — one that tests the limits of sustainability as much as firepower. China has stationed obsolete J-6 fighter jets converted into attack drones
The test was “part of the national defence development plan in the period of the new five-year plan”, North Korean state media reported on Sunday (Mar 29).
A shortfall in Middle East liquefied natural gas supply has rippled through the Indian economy.
According to investigative sources, the search was conducted on suspicion of unlawful entry.
There have been reports of ASEAN passport holders being extorted up to $250.
The prolonged hostilities in the Middle East are increasing supply risks.
Defence experts believe North Korea plans to use its solid-fuel rocket engines to launch ICBMs.
The offenders were ordered to perform between four and eight hours of community service and fined.
The impact of Narelle has exacerbated a global supply crunch caused by the month-old Iran war.
SYDNEY, March 29 - Australia's liquefied natural gas production remained disrupted and thousands were without power in the remote northwest on Sunday, more than a week after the Narelle storm system hit the country.
Winter in Bhutan brings rare encounters: near-threatened black-necked cranes, textiles inspired by their calls, and cultural spaces reimagined for a new generation.