Can Nigeria turn the tide on plastic pollution?
LAGOS – When it rains heavily in Lagos, the torrents of water gushing down streets and sidewalks sweep up disposable cups, plastic bottles and
US blocks ceasefire call with 3rd UN veto in Israel-Hamas war
UNITED NATIONS — The United States on Tuesday again vetoed a draft United Nations (UN) Security Council resolution on the Israel-Hamas war,
Taiwan has not increased military deployments on frontline islands — ministry
TAIPEI/KINMEN, Taiwan — Taiwan has not increased military deployments on frontline islands facing China and there is nothing unusual in the military
Russia denies US reports Moscow plans to put nuclear weapons in space
MOSCOW — President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday said Russia was against the deployment of nuclear weapons in space, and his defense minister
HK population rises to 7.5 million in 2nd year of post-COVID growth
HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s (HK) population rose 0.4% to 7.50 million in 2023, boosted by a net inflow of returning residents
Singapore air show kicks off amid travel rebound, supply constraints
SINGAPORE — Singapore on Tuesday kicked off Asia’s biggest air show — the first in six years unaffected by pandemic restrictions —
Taiwan says China triggered panic by boarding tourist boat
TAIPEI — The boarding of a Taiwanese tourist boat by China’s coast guard near sensitive frontline islands triggered “panic” among Taiwan’s people,
Palestinians seek end to Israeli occupation at world court hearing
THE HAGUE — Palestinian representatives on Monday asked judges at the UN’s Highest Court to declare Israel’s occupation of their territory illegal,
South Korea trainee doctors stage walkout over medical school quotas
SEOUL — More than 1,600 trainee doctors in South Korea’s major hospitals staged a walkout on Tuesday to protest a government plan