South Asia
Myanmar mourns bloodiest day since coup, U.N. investigator condemns 'mass murder'
Children were among those killed on Saturday, Myanmar’s Armed Forces Day, according to news reports and witnesses
Pakistan PM Imran Khan wins trust vote; Opposition demands resignation
The floor test took place without the Opposition boycotted the voting, making it easier for Khan to secure the required numbers
Chinese cyber-espionage unit on US hacking spree: report
At least 30,000 US organizations including local governments have been hacked in recent days
China shares dramatic video of mountain clash with Indian Army
Footage appeared to show Indian troops wading through a river towards Chinese soldiers in the barren and ice-covered Karakoram Mountains
WHO teams visits Wuhan food market in search of virus clues
WHO said on Twitter last Thursday that the team plans to visit Wuhan Institute of Virology and laboratories at facilities
Sri Lanka President receives free Indian COVID vaccines under 'Neighbourhood First' policy
The consignment came after the country approved emergency use of Oxford AstraZeneca's Covishield vaccine
WHO team to start Wuhan virus probe under global glare
The visit will be tightly tethered to the science of how the virus jumped from animals to humans
China deploys anal swabs to test for Covid-19
The method can increase the detection rate of infected people
Chinese city reports coronavirus found on ice cream
Most of the 29,000 cartons in the batch had yet to be sold, the government said
No talks possible with India until restoration of autonomous status of J-K: Pak PM
We don't have adversarial relations with any country except India which is trying to destabilise Pakistan, he claimed