Australia on July 27 moved to ban mining at one of the world's largest high-grade uranium deposits, highlighting the site's "enduring connection" to Indigenous Australians.…
Australia's foreign minister on July 27 called on Myanmar's junta to "take a different path" from its bloody crackdown on dissent, saying the situation in…
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on July 28 replaced the government ministers responsible for immigration and national security, overhauling the scandal-plagued portfolios. Australia's Department of…
Australia said on July 27 it had signed a A$2.2 billion ($1.4 billion) four-year contract with state-owned submarine builder ASC to upgrade the navy's Collins…
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on July 28 was set to announce an upgrade to US command structures in Japan, as Washington and Tokyo overhaul…
China's foreign minister told his US counterpart on July 27 that Beijing denies charges that it is helping Russia's war effort in Ukraine. Wang Yi,…
The South Korean military on July 27 said it is investigating a case that local news media said entailed a leak of highly sensitive information…
A landslide caused by flooding in central China's Hunan province destroyed a local guesthouse and killed 11 people on July 28, with at least one…
China will "respond resolutely" to any violation by the Philippines of a recent deal to calm tensions between the two countries in the South China…
The Philippines said it carried out a resupply and rotation mission to troops on a South China Sea reef Saturday without "untoward incidents", more than…
Some of the 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil inside a sunken Philippine tanker has started to leak into Manila Bay, the coast guard…
National security chiefs from six South and Southeast Asian countries have arrived in Myanmar for regional talks, state media reported on July 26, in a…
Bangladesh said three student leaders had been taken into custody for their own safety after the government blamed their protests against civil service job quotas…
A Bangladeshi student group has vowed to resume protests that sparked a lethal police crackdown and nationwide unrest unless several of their leaders are released…
A gunfight in Kashmir killed the eleventh Indian soldier to die in the restive Himalayan territory this month, India's military said on July 27. The…
Sri Lanka's first presidential elections since an unprecedented economic crisis spurred widespread unrest will be held in September, the election commission said on July 26. …
The United States hailed "open and productive" discussions between China's foreign minister and Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Laos on July 27 in which…
South Africa on July 27 said it would deport as soon as possible 95 Libyans arrested at a camp being investigated for running military-style training…
A fire raging out of control in northern California has rapidly become among the biggest ever in the western US state, authorities said on July…
Mali's army and its Russian allies suffered a major setback and significant losses on July 27 while fighting separatists in the country's north, a spokesman…
Days before a nationwide protest over bad governance and a high cost of living, Nigeria is offering its young people jobs in the state-oil company…
Police in Uganda arrested 104 people during anti-corruption protests this week and almost all of them have been charged with public order offenses, a police…
Sudan's agriculture minister said there is no famine in the country and cast doubt on UN-backed data that 755,000 are experiencing catastrophic hunger, rejecting the…
At least seven Nigerian soldiers were killed after a mine exploded on a highway in Borno state, the hotbed of a Boko Haram militant insurgency,…
Venezuelans will go to the polls on July 28 in the most consequential election in a quarter-century of socialist party rule, with President Nicolas Maduro…