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China aims to continue to provide a world-class business environment characterised by market-oriented policies, rule of law, and international standards, ...
Though there is no official communique from the government regarding the proceedings of the meeting, it is anticipated that plans pertaining to military action following the Pahalgam terror attack ...
Moulding calmness: Growing number of young Nepalis turning to pottery as new form of self-expression
A growing number of young people are turning to pottery to ease stress, express emotions, and reconnect with themselves.
The study projects an influx of 4 million LGBTQIA+ tourists, contributing 152 billion baht and raising Thailand’s GDP by 0.3% ...
A joint statement said the two nations' leaders tackled strengthening bilateral cooperation across defence, economic, and diplomatic fronts, underscoring the strategic importance of their partnership ...
The wheat crisis has deepened in 2025 due to government policy failures at multiple levels, and without meaningful reforms, another year of poor growth in FY26 appears all but certain.
This is the fourth year in a row that China has approved at least 10 new reactors, which further demonstrates the key role that nuclear power plays in the country's clean energy transition.
The sea that once sustained generations is now stripped by deep-sea trawlers, leaving Gwadar’s fishermen adrift and uncertain.
Some 1,000 competitors battled for glory in 16 events — from camel racing to goat-grabbing, or buzkashi (a horseback game in which players compete to place a goat carcass in a goal).
About 3.08 million new jobs were created in urban areas in the first quarter, an increase of around 50,000 jobs compared with the same period last year.
The effects of the heatwave are rippling through every sector. Agriculture, the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, is under severe stress as excess heat kills crops and worsens water scarcity. Reports of ...
Preliminary data from the Bank of Korea shows that real gross domestic product shrank by 0.2 percent from the previous quarter, missing the central bank’s forecast of 0.2 percent growth. On an on-year ...
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