
Climate change fueled scorching summer temperatures that killed an estimated 16,500 people in European cities this summer, pushing overall heat deaths to more than three times what might otherwise have occurred, according... Read more »

Several public opinion surveys published over the last few months paint a picture of China’s role in the world from the perspective of both Chinese and international respondents. These build on previous... Read more »

SINGAPORE: A board and council member of a religious organisation offered to take the 11-year-old son of his friend out for sporting activities, suggesting that the boy stay at his place for... Read more »

In a major expose, IT cell of Jammu and Kashmir has busted Pakistan-based terror handlers role behind the sudden intensification of the Doda protest. The IT cell busted the conspiracy, identifying around... Read more »

Cosy up to famous forest characters in this new anime movie collection. As summer begins to fade and we slip slowly into September, it’s time to look towards cooler days and autumn... Read more »

The UK government says it is “extremely disappointed” by a decision to drop charges of spying for China against two men, one of whom was a parliamentary aide. The men, Christopher Cash,... Read more »

SINGAPORE: Defence lawyers for three women accused of organising a procession to the Istana to publicise a cause of solidarity with Palestine on Tuesday (Sep 16) urged the court to acquit them... Read more »

Amid rising resentment and growing anger among Kashmir’s fruit growers, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari held a video conference to address persistent issues... Read more »

Every summer, Kabukicho comes alive with the rhythms of Bon Odori, when music, dance, and tradition fill the streets. This festive spirit has also begun to inspire the neighborhood’s dining scene, where... Read more »

‘I have to do it’: Why one of the world’s most brilliant AI scientists left the US for China | China
Song-chun Zhu at Peking University, July 2025. Photograph: Sean Gallagher/The Guardian By the time Song-Chun Zhu was six years old, he had encountered death more times than he could count. Or so... Read more »