The core of Thailand's defence is that its trade surplus is primarily generated by American multinational corporations that use the country as a manufacturing hub.
Conflict in West Asia is disrupting global fertiliser markets and threatening Nepal’s rice inputs ahead of crucial planting season.
The Preah Sihanouk Provincial Court has sentenced four foreigners to life imprisonment for their roles in a 2024 drug bust. A Cambodian national received a 20-year sentence for his part in the same ...
A roughly 15-second viral hook — the segment most likely to spread through short-form videos and dance challenges — can make or break a song’s popularity.
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that India has been a major exporter of refined petroleum products to its neighbours. New Delhi has been supplying diesel to Bangladesh since 2017.
Delhi environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that the government is working on a sector-wise strategy to reduce emissions across the city.
To address the decline, the government previously pledged a monthly cash incentive of Nu 10,000 for families with a third child or more, payable until the child turns three. However, this pledge ...
The heaviest snowfall is expected on Friday and Saturday, affecting parts of Qinghai, Gansu, Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces, with some areas bracing for heavy to severe snow.
The press release said that the step was taken in light of the instructions of the prime minister of Pakistan to ensure efficient energy use and encourage fuel savings.
The incident appears to resemble cases involving so-called "butsukari otoko," a term used in Japan for individuals who deliberately collide with passersby.
Industry insiders attribute the crisis to deep-seated structural issues, including a lack of government data on the surplus and market distortions caused by the National School Milk Programme.
"The iftar table often reveals our true personalities because, first, we have been fasting since dawn, and second, the cold shorbot is making the last few minutes feel a little too long," muses the ...