Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan agrees to Baku's demand to return four border villages that were part of Azerbaijan when the two countries were republics of the Soviet Union.
Investigators in Germany arrest three German nationals in the west of the country suspected of sharing information on maritime technology, prosecutors say.
The launch of the new satellite marks the 17th launch of China's space program in 2024.
Ethnic clashes and violence prompt the main opposition Congress party to demand fresh polls in Manipur, alleging booth capture and election rigging.
Emergency response plans enacted as major waterways in southern China hit peak levels, threatening over 127 million people.
Over 280,000 voters are expected to hit the polls as President Muizzu's policies draw regional focus amidst India-China influence dynamics.
The helicopters appear to have crashed during night-time training off the Izu Islands in the Pacific Ocean, broadcaster NHK reports.
At least 168 people lost their lives in rain-triggered incidents after heavy rains and floods hit Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan.
Azerbaijan has been demanding the villages' return as a precondition for a peace deal after more than three decades of conflict, mostly centred on the region of Karabakh.
Pyongyang conducts "power test" for warhead designed for Hwasal-1 Ra-3 strategic cruise missile and test-launch of Pyoljji-1-2 anti-aircraft missile amidst tensions with US and South Korea.
There are growing concerns that AI-generated and manipulative content may impact the upcoming general elections, potentially shaping the outcome.
Asian markets respond to reported Israeli attack on Iran with shares tumbling and safe-haven assets surging.
Pakistani authorities prevent a deadly assault on Japanese citizens by intercepting a militant ambush.
Nearly 970 million voters — more than 10% of the world’s population — will elect 543 members to the lower house of Parliament for five years during the staggered elections that run until June 1.
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, without specifying how much the nation is trying to secure, tells TRT World if the loan is approved, Islamabad would revisit its NFC award that allocates revenues between the federation and the provinces.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is pushing for a third term as the majority of polls suggest his BJP is cruising ahead to victory.
The UN Security Council will vote on a draft resolution for Palestine to become a full UN member.
US President Biden calls for a hike in steel tariffs on China, accusing it of cheating as he courted blue-collar voters on an election campaign trip to the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
The crater of Mount Ruang flamed with lava against a backdrop of lightning bolts after erupting four times, forcing authorities to raise its alert level to the highest of a four-tiered system.
The platform stated that the posts would remain withheld until the election period is over, despite disagreeing with the order.
The military junta cited hot weather as a reason for the move, also extending care to other vulnerable detainees.
Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun tells his US counterpart Lloyd Austin that "the military sphere is the key... to stabilising the development of the relationship and preventing major crises from occurring".
Voting is under war in the South Pacific nation's first general election since the government switched diplomatic allegiances from Taiwan to Beijing and struck a security pact with China.
Rescuers race against time to locate around 15 individuals, including schoolchildren.
Rain, lightning, and storms have claimed 42 lives in Pakistan, with the country's National Disaster Management Authority warning of potential landslides and flash floods due to expected rainfall.
Baku accuses Yerevan of misusing the court's proceedings and turning them into a smear campaign against Azerbaijan.
Election in Solomon Islands could determine China's grip in South Pacific amid concerns over vote-buying and potential unrest.
President Ferdinand Marcos firmly rejects further US military presence in the Philippines.
About 20 of the country's 34 provinces were hit by heavy rains, resulting in at least 33 deaths and 27 injuries, according to initial reports.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is visiting China for three days, and his meetings with Chinese officials are likely to focus on trade, the Russia-Ukraine war and helping to cool down the Middle East as a mediator.
The visit comes as part of Zhao's goodwill tour and coincides with the opening ceremony for China-DPRK Friendship Year.
The terrorist commander was identified as Saleem aka Rabbani, who was a high-value target with a bounty on his head.
Anticipating increased demand during the hot summer months, the government has issued orders to ensure sufficient power generation.
Recreational beekeeping has grown steadily over the past decade, with people tending anywhere from a dozen to as many as 60 hive boxes in their yards or rooftop gardens.