Thirty-six people were killed and two were missing after a fire at a factory in central China, state media said Tuesday, citing local authorities. The fire broke out at a
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a test of Pyongyang’s newest intercontinental ballistic missile with his daughter in tow for the first time, state media reported on Saturday. Declaring
United States president Joe Biden will meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Bali on Monday to set ‘guardrails’ for relations between the countries, as the world’s 20 largest economies
President Joe Biden’s Democrats retained control of the United States Senate on Saturday, a remarkable midterms election result that defied predictions of a Republican win over both houses of Congress.
South Korea’s military said on Wednesday that it had fired three precision air-to-ground missiles near the spot on the maritime border where a North Korean ballistic missile landed earlier in
The death toll in the cable bridge collapse in Gujrat of India increased to 130 on Monday, police said. The colonial-era pedestrian bridge collapse sent scores of people tumbling into
British prime minister Liz Truss on Thursday announced her resignation as Conservative Party leader after just six weeks in power and said that her successor would be elected by the
British prime minister Liz Truss lurched deeper into chaos on Wednesday as her hardline interior minister quit, forcing the new UK leader to turn to one of her strongest critics
Russia said that two gunmen from an ex-Soviet state on Saturday attacked a military training ground killing 11 people who had volunteered to fight in Ukraine and wounding 15 others.
Taiwan’s president warned Beijing on Monday that the island would never give up its democratic way of life in a national day speech in which she drew parallels with Russia’s