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Garment export volume to the destination also rose by a strong 24.64 per cent, along with a 3.55 per cent increase in unit ...
For shepherds, life on the move also reflects mountain culture. But how long can this way of survival continue?
Headaches and Cigarettes: Conviction of North Korean spies reveals playbook of codes, signals The North Korean spy agency sent its instructions to the South Korean network online using steganography, ...
NEW DELHI – The Narendra Modi government on Sunday said that ‘Operation Sindoor’ has marked a “turning point in India’s defence doctrine.” “Operation Sindoor, launched on May 07, 2025, marked a ...
TOKYO – Echigoya, a tofu shop, sits quietly between tall buildings close to JR Kanda Station. Every morning, a stream of office workers stops by to drink freshly made soy milk before going to work.
JAKARTA – Indonesia is making a big splash for this year’s haj season, as it has done in previous years. Sending off the world’s largest number of pilgrims, President Prabowo Subianto launched ...
JAKARTA – President Prabowo Subianto has ruled out issuing an executive regulation on recovery of stolen state assets, opting instead to catalyze political support from the House of Representatives ...
KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysians are urging for increased wildlife protection after a mother elephant refused to leave her calf, which was killed by a lorry on the East-West Highway. A video of the incident ...
NEW YORK – Two persimmon saplings, which were grown from the seeds of a tree that was exposed to the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, were planted at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on Monday ...
SEOUL – Paik Jong-won, a businessperson and TV celebrity considered one of the most influential figures in the local food industry, on Tuesday issued a public apology and announced that he is ...
DHAKA/ MANILA – Over a month after a massive earthquake rattled Myanmar, about 200,000 people, including scores of women and children, are displaced, of which about 42,000 people are living in 145 ...
MANILA – The Philippines and Japan reaffirmed their commitment to push back against foreign aggression and uphold peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, as President Marcos welcomed Japanese ...