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Bangladesh’s new leader, the Nobel peace prizewinner Muhammad Yunus, arrived home in Dhaka on Thursday and pleaded with protesters to refrain from violence....
They have become a universal solution, used for everything from taking impressive holiday pictures to long-range assassinations. Now drones are to be...
Eleven people and more than 250,000 livestock have died in extreme heat in South Korea as record temperatures continue across Asia. The number of people...
Behind the tiny lagoon where small children splash, a span of Chinese-built concrete rears up from the sea, carrying buses and taxis to the Maldives...
Fresh from the Himalayas, Kenton Cool stands in his Cotswolds garage stowing away climbing gear: a bright yellow down onesie with his name patched on one of...
In the skies hundreds of miles above Earth, two robot shuttles are circling, anxiously keeping watch. Probably on each other: but no one really knows what...
Step inside the forest of 100,000 trees that envelops Meiji-jingu Shrine and the temperature seems to drop a few degrees compared with the sprawling sweatbox...
Turkey has shut down Instagram days after one of President Erdogan’s closest aides accused the platform of restricting messages of condolence for Hamas chief...
As many as one million chickens were killed in Japan when an apparent theft of copper wires shut down air conditioning facilities at a poultry farm. About...
A Japanese MP has resigned from the ruling party after making the headlines for the wrong reasons for the third time in a year. Public prosecutors raided the...
At least 108people have been killed and dozens more are missing after floods in Kerala, southern India, caused landslides that swept through homes and...
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