Latham leads New Zealand to maiden ODI series win in West Indies
South Korean police locate relative of children found dead in suitcases
Myanmar grandfather on mission to revive juggling art
Taiwan wants to ensure its partners have reliable supplies of semiconductors, or "democracy chips", President Tsai Ing-wen told the governor of the U.S.
U.S. President Joe Biden's administration will press ahead with talks on releasing billions of dollars in Afghanistan's foreign-held assets despite the late al Qaeda leader's presence in Kabul and foot-dragging by the Taliban and Afghan central bank, according to three sources with knowledge of the situation.
The incident occurred on a street named Heroiv Ukrainy, which translates into English as "Heroes of Ukraine."
The Russian military reportedly purchased 45,000 body bags in February in preparation for deaths among Ukrainians in the war.
A Hong Kong court granted bail on Monday to veteran pro-democracy politician Albert Ho after more than a year in detention on charges linked to a national security case.
Philippine classrooms reopen after more than two years
Europe huddles down for a winter without Russian gas
At least 300 Russian soldiers were estimated to have been killed during the Ukrainian offensive Sunday.
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Darya Dugina died in a car explosion in Moscow Oblast around 9 p.m. local time Saturday.
South Korea and the United States began their annual joint military drills on Monday with a resumption of field training, officials said, as the allies seek to tighten readiness posture over North Korea's potential weapons tests.
Zelensky warns Russia against putting Ukraine soldiers on trial
Five pilgrims killed in landslide at Iraq Muslim shrine
The leader of Angola's main opposition party UNITA accused the government on Sunday of establishing an undemocratic one-party state, and said contesting the result of this week's election was not off the table.
UAE ambassador to return to Iran after six-year absence
Japan PM tests positive for Covid-19, symptoms mild
Singapore to repeal colonial-era law against gay sex: PM
Tens of thousands of Palestinians employed in Israel staged a one-day strike on Sunday in protest at a decision to pay their salaries into bank accounts rather than in cash.
Pope Francis on Sunday called for an "open and sincere" dialogue to resolve a stand-off between the Church and government in Nicaragua, following the arrest of a bishop who is a leading critic of President Daniel Ortega.
Floods and landslides triggered by intense monsoon rains killed at least 50 people in northern and eastern India over the last three days, officials said on Sunday.
Japan mulls long-range missile upgrades due to China threat: report
Ex-top prosecutor remanded in Mexico disappeared students case
J Lo and Ben Affleck hold lavish estate wedding
On track: Cairo metro employs Egypt's first women train drivers
In normally tranquil New York town, shock over Rushdie attack persists
At least 34 dead in two Turkey road accidents