South Korea’s economy speeds up in Q2 but weakness clouds outlook
SEOUL — South Korea’s economy sped up faster than expected in the second quarter (Q2), flattered by headline improvements in trade although
SEOUL — South Korea’s economy sped up faster than expected in the second quarter (Q2), flattered by headline improvements in trade although
SINGAPORE — Human-induced climate change has played an “absolutely overwhelming” role in the extreme heatwaves that have swept across North America, Europe
WASHINGTON — The White House said it did not support Ukraine launching attacks inside Russia after two drones from Ukraine damaged buildings
LONDON — British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will commit to a promise to build one million homes by the next national election,
Last year, responding to reports of breaches of data from India’s CoWIN vaccine portal, the head of the National Health Authority, RS Sharma, said that it had “state-of-the-art security
BEIJING — China’s state planner on Monday unveiled measures that seek to promote, encourage and spur private investment in some infrastructure sectors
WASHINGTON — The United States said it was pausing some foreign assistance programs in Cambodia and imposing visa bans on individuals it
MADRID — Spaniards were greeted by political gridlock on Monday after the right failed to clinch a predicted decisive victory and no
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis said on Sunday that recent heat waves across many parts of the world and flooding in countries
BERLIN — Prominent German LGBTQ+ rights activist Anastasia Biefang has expressed concerns about an increase in homophobic and anti-transgender violence and abuse