India is likely to speed up processing of visas for Chinese technicians, three government officials said, as it looks to overcome delays at manufacturing units…
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met his Irish counterpart Simon Harris at his official country residence Chequers on July 17 for bilateral talks ahead of…
Kenyan police patrolled Port-au-Prince in armored vehicles on July 17, a local official said, while Haiti's Prime Minister Garry Conille announced new emergency measures to…
Kenyan President William Ruto on July 17 named his foreign minister as "acting cabinet secretary" for all ministries, nearly a week after dismissing almost his…
A Turkish delegation visited Niger on July 17 looking to strengthen military cooperation with the regime that came to power in a coup nearly a…
Guinea's public prosecutor on July 17 denied the arrest of two anti-junta activists and called for investigations into their disappearances, which sparked an international outcry.…
Flooding caused by heavy rains lashing Niger since June has killed 53 people and impacted 18,000, as the west African country grapples with the effects…
Northern Ireland parties on July 17 welcomed a pledge by the new UK government to scrap a law granting conditional immunity to perpetrators of crimes…
Azerbaijan on July 17 hosted a congress of pro-independence parties from several French overseas territories, amid simmering diplomatic tensions between Paris and Baku. France has…
Wildfires on July 17 forced a major border crossing between Greece and North Macedonia that is popular with tourists to be closed for several hours,…
The European Commission was wrong to redact details of multi-billion-euro deals it struck to secure Covid vaccines during the coronavirus pandemic, an EU court said…
The Indonesian Army on July 17 deployed 450 soldiers to the country’s border with Papua New Guinea to maintain security. The soldiers originated from Braja…
Australia on July 17 pledged to clean up one of its most powerful trade unions, which has been tarred by accusations of intimidating "thuggery", corruption…
Australia on July 17 vowed to hold Russia to account for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 ten years ago that killed nearly 300…
A proposal to build nuclear reactors in Australia is incompatible with the country's rollout of renewable energy, the country's energy minister has said. In a…
Japan Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has announced the nation’s commitment to provide a fishery research vessel to Papua New Guinea during a bilateral meeting with…
China on July 16 expressed willingness to facilitate "reconciliation" between rival Palestinian factions, after Fatah said its officials would meet in Beijing with Hamas counterparts.…
Some 10,000 junior doctors who left hospitals five months ago in protest of the Yoon Suk Yeol administration’s decision to expand the medical school quota,…
North Korea has recently laid tens of thousands of new landmines along its border, forcing its soldiers to work in grim conditions as they suffer…
Japan plans to increase jet fuel production and imports to address a pick up in demand from flights amid a boom in tourism, according to…
The domes and spires of Myanmar's temple city of Bagan mark an island of calm in the country's raging civil war, but with conflict keeping…
Vietnamese Minister of Home Affairs Phạm Thị Thanh Trà and the Republic of Korea’s Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min agreed to strengthen…
Bangladesh ordered schools and universities around the country to close indefinitely on July 16 after six students were killed in protests that prompted the mobilization…
Sri Lanka's cabinet has approved a proposal for the implementation of the national policy on indigenous medicine for the period between 2024 and 2034, the…
The 16th edition of the India-Mongolia Joint Military Exercise, Nomadic Elephant 2024, has concluded after an intensive 14 days of training and collaboration. The closing…