The White House dispatched Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to four Sunday news shows in an effort to stress that
Indians in South Korea say Seoul’s Covid-19 testing order on foreigners lacks clarity
The rapidly changing orders have left many in the Indian community in Seoul and Gyeonggi province unsure of how to
Thai police use tear gas, rubber bullets to break up protest
The rally outside Bangkok's Grand Palace was a continuation of student-led protests that began last year and have rattled Thailand's
Turkey withdraws from European treaty protecting women
The Istanbul Convention states that men and women have equal rights and obliges state authorities to take steps to prevent
International pressure on Myanmar generals grows as two more killed in gunfire
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday condemned what he denounced as the military's continuing brutal violence Opponents of Myanmar’s coup
He’s 100% fine: White House after Joe Biden stumbles thrice while boarding Air Force One
Videos shared widely on social media show the US president climbing about a dozen stairs before briefly losing his footing.
Saudi Arabia: Drones attack Riyadh oil facility, no damage
A drone attack struck an oil installation in Saudi Arabia’s capital of Riyadh on Friday, the Saudi state-run news agency
Turkey pulls out of landmark treaty protecting women from violence
Conservatives had claimed the charter damages family unity, encourages divorce and that its references to equality were being used by
Biden deplores rising anti-Asian violence, asks Americans to stand together against hate
Harris, the first Asian-American vice president in U.S. history, tied the violence to the long history of racism in the
Biden, Harris offering solace to grieving Asian-Americans in visit to Atlanta
“Hate can have no safe harbour in America,” President Joe Biden said, calling on Americans to stand up to bigotry