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A bombing at a Pakistani seminary kills a prominent preacher and four people.

Bomb experts are still looking into the attack, which the provincial police chief believes seems to be a

Vietnam would back US deportations in response to tariff threats, a lawyer said.

After the US war in Vietnam ended in 1995, more than 8,600 Vietnamese nationals who are currently facing

Officials said hail and rain in two Afghan provinces killed dozens of people.

Afghanistan, one of the world's poorest nations following decades of conflict, is especially vulnerable to the consequences of

In the Tasman Sea, the Chinese navy begins its second fire exercise: New Zealand

China has not responded to its warships firing into airspace off the Australian coast, according to the country's

China backs Trump’s G20 peace effort for Ukraine.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi tells other top G20 officials in Johannesburg that Beijing supports all efforts, including

Yoon of South Korea attends his first criminal trial hearing.

As a motorcade carrying Yoon pulled into the Seoul Central District Court, security was increased. During his court

India is asked by the US SEC to assist in the Adani fraud investigation.

In order to serve Gautam and Sagar Adani with their complaint, the US Securities and Exchange Commission informed

Erdogan is greeted by the Malaysian premier in a formal ceremony.

To discuss bilateral relations and global challenges, both leaders will meet with their respective delegations and have one-on-one

President Mulino of Panama withdraws from China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

As US President Trump continues to threaten to seize control of the crucial canal, China calls on Panama

Bangladeshi protest was sparked by former Prime Minister Hasina’s address from India.

Following Hasina's announcement of her planned address, protesters in the capital vandalize Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's home turned museum.

Which Zakia Jafri was? The Indian woman who endured a grueling court case.

Jafri claimed that high-ranking authorities, including Narendra Modi, the chief minister at the time, were complicit in the

Cyber firm: A trove of private DeepSeek data was made public online.

Software keys and chat logs that seemed to record user requests made to the company's free AI helper