Back-to-Back Scares In The Sky: IndiGo’s Delhi-Goa Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Engine Snag, Passengers Left Shaken | India News

Mumbai/New Delhi: What started off as a routine Wednesday evening flight from Delhi to Goa turned into a tense airborne ordeal for passengers on IndiGo flight 6E-6271. The Airbus A320neo, which left... Read more »

Apple inks $500m deal for rare earth magnets with US mining firm | Apple

Apple has signed a $500m deal with a US firm for rare earth magnets, essential for manufacturing electronics, after China curbed exports of the scarce, vital materials. The backing from one of... Read more »

Trump’s World Liberty crypto tokens to become tradable

-Holders of the digital tokens issued by World Liberty Financial, one of the crypto ventures of the family of Donald Trump, voted on Wednesday to make them tradeable, paving the way for... Read more »

English-Speaking Vet in Tokyo PetLife | Living

Finding the right vet is hard enough, but when you’re also trying to explain your pet’s symptoms in a second language, things get stressful fast. For many expat pet owners, navigating Japanese... Read more »

Asus Vivobook S14 (S3407CA) Review: A Dependable Productivity Laptop

Asus is probably one of the most active brands in 2025. The brand has been consistently launching laptops in different price segments and categories. The brand has recently introduced the Asus Vivobook... Read more »

Albanese’s warm welcome in Beijing shows icy tensions are a thing of the past – at least for now | Anthony Albanese

Anthony Albanese may be humming Paul Kelly and Powderfinger when his plane lands back in Australia from China on Friday. After more than two hours of talks with the country’s president, Xi... Read more »

Singapore tourism receipts edge down 0.1% in Q1

[SINGAPORE] The city-state’s tourism receipts (TR) marginally fell 0.1 per cent in the first quarter of 2025 to S$8.07 billion, from S$8.08 billion in the year-ago period. This came as international visitor... Read more »

One week of Pop-Tart breakfasts – Can a Japanese man fall in love with the U.S. breakfast icon?

Seven days, seven packs of Pop-Tarts. Watching foreign movies and TV series can provide you with unexpected insights into overseas lifestyles, and recently our Japanese-language reporter Takuya Inaba keeps noticing the same... Read more »

Why is water turning against us? A story of floods, a warming world, and a question for every generation

Have you noticed that the rains don’t behave the way they used to? In some cities, a drizzle suddenly turns into a flood that swallows roads, homes, and even schools. Flights get... Read more »

Caught in the contest between China and the west, the Cook Islands asks where its future lies | Cook Islands

On a remote stretch of land in the Cook Islands lies a second world war airstrip. Once used as a wartime supply route by American forces, the narrow runway is in dire... Read more »