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Books by notable authors including Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy were banned. The government accused the authors of ...
Official statistics say the number of Japanese nationals living in the country dropped by an all-time record 900,000 people.
After a ceasefire with Thailand was agreed at the end of July, the Cambodian army has been accused on social media of using ...
Many were baffled when Donald Trump slapped a steep 39% tariff on imports from Switzerland. The Swiss aren't known for flooding the US with cheap goods, but their outsized role in gold refining is ...
Police have arrested three suspected Reichsbürger members accused of plotting to violently overthrow Germany's constitutional ...
Mandab, the strait between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, killing dozens. Despite all the dangers, many migrants are willing to take the risks of the crossing.
India is joining the US and Turkey in recognizing the interim leadership of Syria as the war-torn country seeks to rebuild after 13 years of civil war.
Taiwanese creatives are creating fictional, yet plausible, depictions of a Chinese invasion. Some say the imaginary scenarios are helpful, others say they only create fear.
The nomination of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf to Germany's Federal Constitutional Court sparked tensions in the governing coalition of the conservative CDU and center-left SPD.
The Republic of Moldova will vote in an important parliamentary election in late September. Although the campaign has yet to start, Russia is already attacking on several fronts.
Last month was recorded as the third-hottest July since the monitoring of temperatures began. For the first time, Turkey reached 50 degrees Celsius.
Heavy rainfall that triggered deadly floods in Pakistan in recent weeks was worsened by human-caused climate change, a new study has found.