Afghanistan says Pakistani airstrike killed 408 at Kabul drug rehab centre, Islamabad rejects charge
By Mohammad Yunus Yawar, Ariba Shahid and Asif Shahzad KABUL, March 17 (Reuters) - More than 400 people were killed and 265 wounded in an airstrike by Pakistan on a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul ...
Strong order backlogs underpin earnings through 2027, but analysts warn longer-term demand is less certain as US firms ...
As everyday encounters reshape Japanese perceptions of China, Japan’s China debate is becoming closely tied to domestic discussions on migration and diversity.
The energy infrastructure being stress-tested under live conditions today is the same infrastructure Beijing would need to survive a Western embargo triggered by its move on Taiwan ...
The founder of home-grown luxury brand Tabla sees the local fashion industry moving past Western influences to celebrate Asian craftsmanship.
The Matildas have taken the lead in the second half of their Asian Cup semi-final against China as they eye a berth in a final in home soil.
While the world’s attention is often pulled towards West Asia, New Delhi is watching the Durand Line with unprecedented intensity ...
Over 400 people were killed and 250 injured in an air strike by Pakistan on a hospital in Kabul, a Taliban spokesman said.
A spot in the 2026 Women's Asian Cup is on the line as Australia faces off against China in the first semifinal at Perth ...
China's ban on exports of diesel, gasoline and jet fuel is poised to exacerbate fuel shortages and further boost prices for ...
LNG prices have doubled to three-year highs as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has all but stopped and Qatar halts ...
President Xi Jinping’s government is shrewdly using this moment of crisis to reimagine large-scale protein production for the ...
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