Chinese state media says President Xi Jingping repeated a call for negotiated solution over Ukraine situation during a phone call with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin
Since the introduction of the app, some have suspected it could be used for tracking, control unrelated to the pandemic
The new entity, a part of the State Department, will track Beijing’s activities around the world as Beijing says Washington is undermining the bilateral relationship
Some experts say boycotts of Indian goods and services are unlikely to affect New Delhi's trade relations with the Muslim world
Rare astronomic phenomenon found by accident
North Korea may have opted out of conducting a country-wide COVID-19 vaccination due to medical and technical hurdles involved in a massive immunization program
Since last year’s military coup, at least 1,900 people have been killed, one million internally displaced, and 14 million in need of humanitarian assistance
រដ្ឋមន្ត្រីការពារជាតិសហរដ្ឋអាមេរិក លោក Lloyd Austin នឹងដឹកនាំកិច្ចប្រជុំជាមួយសមភាគីការពារជាតិរបស់លោកជាច្រើនប្រទេស មកពីរដ្ឋដែលជាសមាជិករបស់អង្គការអូតង់ និងប្រទេសផ្សេងៗទៀតនៅជុំវិញពិភពលោកនៅថ្ងៃពុធនេះ
The truckers were able to extend minimum pay guarantees and possibly expansion of fuel subsidies
Defense Minister Richard Marles says Canberra will continue to exercise its right of passage through South China Sea despite opposition from China
China says its annual ban is aimed at promoting sustainable practices
Asia-Pacific nations worried about collateral damage from Chinese military actions
US signals plan to duplicate the economic sanctions model against Russia for dealing with China
China and some Africans blame US for exacerbating looming food crisis caused by war in Ukraine, while Washington accuses China of hoarding grain
With politics and protests off limits, and harassment by pro-Beijing media, pressure increases on Hong Kong journalists
China will fight against Taiwan’s independence to the very end, says Chinese defense minister
Australia’s Defense Minister Richard Marles warns new government in Canberra has 'a long way to go' to repair damaged relationship
'Anger, frustration, despair' experienced by Uyghurs outside China who combed through hacked data from Xinjiang government computers
Rights groups are only cautiously optimistic, having seen similar plans falter
Indoor air pollution results in half a million premature deaths in India every year, according to estimates
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