
Anyone who has ever cast a dry fly into a lake or stream knows that feeling. All is quiet, all is peaceful—then bam! A hungry mouth breaks the surface, the fly disappears... Read more »

In Masadhun village of Bhagalpur, the floods have left behind a grim social crisis. With many homes swallowed by the Ganga, young men remain unmarried, and families are breaking apart. Local resident... Read more »

SEOUL – A deadly domestic shooting in Songdo, Incheon, has reignited alarm in South Korea over the lack of regulation on home-made firearms and the ease of access to online content that... Read more »

Retired racehorses in Japan If you mention “Japan” and “racehorses” to anime or mobile game enthusiasts nowadays, even outside of Japan, it’s highly likely that they’ll think of the popular video game... Read more »

The renovation of the Vicharnag Temple in the old city of Srinagar is a significant project aimed at restoring a historic Lord Shiva temple, estimated to be around 2,100 years old. Located... Read more »

[SINGAPORE] New members-only club Vanta will open in MacDonald House in December, after a S$30 million renovation. The club, which will span 16,000 square feet across two levels in the national monument,... Read more »

It’s not an exaggeration to say that I dread summer in Japan with every fiber of my being. For years, I’ve been telling my friends that we’ve all just been socially conditioned... Read more »

Kokate’s statement comes after he rejected the opposition’s demand for resignation in connection with his video over playing rummy during the just concluded monsoon session of the state legislature. Chief Minister Devendra... Read more »

Chinese authorities have arrested six people and launched disciplinary investigations into almost 30 others after more than 230 kindergarten children were poisoned by food coloured with industrial-grade lead paint The incident, which... Read more »

TOKYO – Populist ideals are gaining traction in Japan, spurred by right-wing politicians running rampant elsewhere railing against “elitism”, “globalism” and immigration. While Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s coalition lost its Upper House majority... Read more »