Portugal's new government on June 3 tightened its migration policy, repealing a key law under the former socialist administration that had promoted people moving to…
Garry Conille was sworn in as Haiti's prime minister on June 3, promising to "deliver" for the impoverished Caribbean nation grappling with overlapping security, humanitarian…
Georgia signed controversial "foreign influence" legislation into law on June 3, prompting its pro-European opposition to vow far-reaching political reforms if they win October's elections.…
A Pakistan high court on June 3 overturned a treason conviction against jailed former prime minister Imran Khan, months after his party was sidelined in…
Vote counting began in India's election June 4, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but assured a triumph for his Hindu nationalist drive that has…
Two suspected rebels were killed in a firefight with soldiers in Indian-administered Kashmir, police said on June 3, weeks after the disputed, mostly Muslim territory…
In the factory where Aysha Talukder Tanisa stitches jeans and children’s clothes for Western brands, the cooling system has been no match for Bangladesh’s longest…
The Philippine military said on June 4 that Chinese boats illegally "seized" food and medicine airdropped to a Filipino outpost in the South China Sea.…
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Cambodia on June 4 in an effort to reset ties with the staunch China ally. Washington's relationship with the…
The alert level for a Philippine volcano was raised on June 3 after an "explosive eruption" sent a plume of ash, gas and rocks five…
The US’ efforts to cripple Russia’s war machine in Ukraine have ensnared an unlikely target far from Moscow: Malaysia’s multibillion-dollar semiconductor industry. Malaysian semiconductor maker…
Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) said on June 3 the completion of its data center and cloud facilities expansion in Singapore meant it had invested $5 billion…
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol fully suspended on June 4 a 2018 tension-reducing military deal with the North in response to a bombardment of…
President Yoon Suk Yeol on June 4 announced billions of dollars in new aid and investment support for Africa, as South Korea looks to boost…
Taiwan's new President Lai Ching-te said on June 4 that the memory of Beijing's deadly crackdown at Tiananmen Square "will not disappear in the torrent…
Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako will visit Britain at the end of June, spending three days as guests of King Charles III, Buckingham Palace…
Anonymous hackers on June 4 leaked data stolen from an Australian rare earths mining company, just one day after Chinese shareholders were given a deadline…
The police in New Caledonia have a new weapon in their arsenal - state of the art trucks with machine guns, flown in from France…
Australia will allow non-citizens to join its armed forces, the government said on June 4, as the sparsely populated nation struggles to meet recruitment targets.…
Claudia Sheinbaum was set to be elected Mexico's first woman president , exit polls showed, a milestone in a country plagued by rampant criminal and…
Donald Trump has suggested that sending him to prison could prove a "breaking point" for his supporters -- a warning that will fuel concerns of…
Iran's hardline former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad registered his candidacy for a presidential election this month, state media reported. The Islamic republic goes to the polls…
Businesswoman Halla Tomasdottir was declared the winner of Iceland's presidential election, final results showed, beating former prime minister Katrin Jakobsdottir whom critics said was too…
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said on June 2 that Israel was "assessing a governing alternative" to Hamas in the Gaza Strip after its war against…
Jury selection begins on June 3 in the gun trial of Joe Biden's son Hunter, the first prosecution in US history for the child of…