A Pakistan court overturned ex-prime minister Imran Khan's conviction on illegal marriage charges on July 13, though he remains jailed after being swiftly arrested over…
Nepali Prime Minister and former Maoist guerrilla commander Pushpa Kamal Dahal lost a parliamentary vote of confidence on July 12 barely 18 months after taking…
The Philippines will "stand our ground" in a dispute with Beijing over the South China Sea, a top security official said July 12, eight years…
A landslide triggered by heavy rains buried and killed at least 11 people who were travelling in a van in northern Vietnam, the country's disaster…
A Cambodian military helicopter has gone missing following an "accident" in bad weather in the southwest of the country, its defence ministry said on July…
Myanmar rescuers have recovered five bodies, including that of a 12-year-old girl, following a boat accident in commercial hub Yangon, the local fire service said.…
The Philippine Senate has ordered the arrest of a small-town mayor after she refused to appear at hearings investigating her alleged ties with Chinese criminal…
Three people were found dead at the site of landslide in western Japan after heavy rain hit the region, a local official said July 13.…
North Korea has denounced a declaration at a recent NATO summit that condemned Pyongyang's weapons exports to Russia, calling the document "illegal", state media said…
China said July 12 it was conducting joint military drills with Russia along its southern coast, after a US-led Western defence alliance met in Washington…
China on July 13 announced a new crackdown on its tightly controlled internet, taking aim at video apps and social media platforms to purge content…
More armoured vehicles and firetrucks have been delivered for New Caledonia's security forces, including police and firemen. The France-freighted shipment consignment arrived aboard a cargo…
Australian police have charged a married Russian-born couple with spying for Moscow, top officials said July 12, accusing them of accessing national security-related material from…
The people of Kiribati, celebrating their 45th Independence Anniversary this weekend, will go to the polls next month to elect a new legislature, the Maneaba…
A Japanese financial technology company that helped create Cambodia's digital currency will build the Pacific island nation of Palau's gateway to the bond market, Nikkei…
French left-wingers attacked President Emmanuel Macron on July 11 after he called for a broad coalition government, demanding that their movement alone should propose a…
NATO allies announced July 10 they had started the long-promised transfer of F-16 jets to Ukraine as leaders meet for a summit in Washington clouded…
The international community on July 10 joined calls by South Sudan's opposition and rights groups to scrap legislation they fear could entrench human rights violations…
Iran is still conducting indirect nuclear talks with the United States via Oman, Iran's Etemad newspaper on July 11 quoted Iran's acting foreign minister as…
Kyiv said July 11 that it had seized a foreign cargo ship and detained its captain, alleging that the vessel had illegally exported Ukrainian grain…
The United States unveiled stricter rules July 10 on steel and aluminum imports from Mexico, moving to prevent China-origin goods from avoiding tariffs. The election-season…
Solemn mourners began gathering in Srebrenica on July 11 to remember the 1995 massacre of Bosnian Muslims, less two months after the UN established a…
A Moscow court on July 11 upheld a prison sentence against Nobel Prize-winning rights advocate Oleg Orlov, after the campaigner compared Russia's justice system to…
Britain's economic output grew better-than-expected in May, official data showed July 11, handing an early boost to the country's newly-elected Labour government. Gross domestic product…
Junta-led Burkina Faso has adopted a plan to ban homosexuality, becoming the latest African nation to do so despite international condemnation. A cabinet meeting on…