India, an oil-hungry country of 1.4 billion people, has guzzled nearly 60 million barrels of Russian oil in 2022 so far, compared with 12 million barrels in all of 2021, according to commodity data firm Kpler
'Anger, frustration, despair' experienced by Uyghurs outside China who combed through hacked data from Xinjiang government computers
Rights groups are only cautiously optimistic, having seen similar plans falter
Indoor air pollution results in half a million premature deaths in India every year, according to estimates
North Korea has finished preparations for the next nuclear test, the seventh of its kind, and now requires only a ‘political decision,’ said South Korea's foreign minister
Truck drivers staged an eighth day of protests over rising fuel costs that have further snarled global supply chains, with government warning their actions had caused more than $1 billion in losses
The parent company of Jumbo Floating Restaurant couldn't find a new owner and lacked funds to maintain it after months of COVID-19 restrictions
"This is not acceptable and I will meet her in prison to discuss appealing," the lawyer Chuong Choungy said outside the court, noting she was among about 60 co-defendants who had been sentenced to between five to eight years in prison.
The General Assembly is seeking to hold the major powers accountable as the Security Council struggles to be effective on some crises
From Myanmar’s borderlands, journalists brave shelling and arrest warrants to keep communities informed
Analysts say the coming rains will bog down the army’s ground forces and hobble its air support for the next few months