India Concerned Over Chinese Construction In Sikkim Sector
India has expressed concern at the construction activities by China in Donglang area as it will have serious security implications.
India has expressed concern at the construction activities by China in Donglang area as it will have serious security implications.
An elderly woman from the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu committed suicide after her pet parrot, which she had adopted a couple of years ago, died.
Australia and New Zealand have launched free trade talks with Mexico, Chile, Peru and Colombia.
The Department of Defense said that the US Army has awarded Lockheed Martin a more than $55 million foreign military sales contract for the design and development of live fire ranges for the Saudi Arabian National Guard.
The US Geological Survey reported that a strong earthquake measuring magnitude 6.0 struck west of Ecuador.
Xi Jinping vowed that Hong Kong will continue to be run under a principle that guarantees it broader autonomy but warned against attempts to go against mainland China.
The Department of Defense said that Lockheed Martin has received a more than $400 million contract from the US Air Force to develop Next Generation Thermal, Power, and Controls.
Xi Jinping praised Hong Kong’s return under Chinese rule as an end of an era of humiliation.
Two Australian teens were charged with firearms offenses, which put them "on the periphery" of terrorist activity.
The discussions in the White House this week between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi owed much of their success to the fact that both leaders had eagerly abandoned traditional policy stereotypes toward each other’s countries.
The Department of Defense said that the Rolls-Royce Corporation has received an almost $37 million contract to maintain the engines of the C-130J Super Hercules military airlift transport.
US policymakers are confirming the fears of Russian policymakers that they are determined to destabilize and eventually tear down the government in Russia by continuing to impose new sanctions and other harsh confrontational measures.
Carrie Lam was inaugurated as Hong Kong’s new chief executive, becoming the region’s first female leader.
China and Brazil have a solid foundation of cooperation in the energy sector, and they need to boost cooperation on clean energy, Chinese ambassador to Brazil, Li Jinzhang, said Thursday.
At least 24 people died and ten were injured in the northern Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez.
An opposition lawmaker said two young men have lost their lives within several hours in anti-government protests that have gripped the northwestern Venezuelan state of Lara.
The Iranian city of Ahvaz shattered national regional temperatures records on Thursday when the heat rose to 128.7 degrees Fahrenheit, the hottest in Iran’s history. The temperature was also a record for June heat in the Asian mainland.
The Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica is about to calve, which will create one of the largest icebergs in the world, one the size of Delaware. This will be the climax of around one year of anticipation when a crack was first noticed in the ice shelf.
Canada will keep troops in Iraq until 2019, at the very minimum, to “advise and assist” in the fight against Daesh.
German lawmakers on Friday passed a controversial law creating tight deadlines within which social media companies such as Facebook must take down posts containing hate speech or face fines up to 50 million euros ($56 million).
A report by the US Government Accountability Office reveals that the Department of Defense failed to maintain its current cash reserves within budgetary planned limits for nearly three quarters of the time during the past decade.
A thief or thieves swiped 9mm small ammo and grenades from a Portuguese weapons depot in the middle of the day – but a lack of video surveillance at the facilities’ perimeter will make tracking down the culprits difficult.
A man suspected of homicide filmed himself having a shootout with Los Angeles police on Thursday while attempting to evade capture in an El Segundo neighborhood, wounding a SWAT officer in the process.
More than 60 years after they were stolen during the Korean War, a pair of royal seals from the 16th century will be returning home from the United States to South Korea with President Moon Jae-in.
Moon Jae-in on lashed out at China for what he described as attempts to change his government’s sovereign decision to bring in US missiles.