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New evidence China, Russia and Iran targeting US elections
Two cyber threat intelligence reports back up assertions by US intelligence officials that all three countries are desperately trying to sway American voters
AI decodes oinks and grunts to keep pigs happy in Danish study
The algorithm could potentially alert farmers to negative emotions in pigs, thereby improving their well-being
Tropical Storm Trami wreaks havoc in the Philippines, at least 26 dead
The government ordered businesses and schools in the path of the storm to close in anticipation of heavy rain and floods
Japan's rising ramen prices give election voters food for thought
The problems facing ramen vendors - a record number of shop operators are set to go bankrupt this year - reflect a cost-of-living crunch that has become a top issue for voters in Japan's general election on Sunday
Detained Cambodian journalist seeks bail after apologizing for 'harmful' posts
the Phnom Penh Municipal Court said Dara, who has worked for local and international media, had posted 'provocative' and 'false' messages and pictures about a rock quarry on a sacred mountain
Russian drones target Kyiv region
US: North Korea has dispatched 3,000 troops to Russia for training
Commonwealth nations to discuss slavery reparations, climate change
Leaders and officials from 56 countries with roots in Britain's empire, as well as Britain's King Charles, are in the small island nation and attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
The U.S. says North Korean troops are in Russia
The U.S. says North Korean troops are in Russia, but Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin can’t say for certain why. Heavy airstrikes by Israel on the Lebanese city of Tyre complicate cease-fire negotiations. Republicans and Democrats are competing for votes and merchandise dollars. Japan prepares for its election and a look at press freedom in Bangladesh following the recent change in government.
China space plan highlights commitment to space exploration, analysts say
The plan aims to make China a world leader in space by 2050, the establishment of a lunar research station, and exploration of Mars, Venus and Jupiter
In Pakistan, polio workers persist despite perils
From rural to urban areas, Pakistani polio workers tackle a variety of challenges
China backs Russia-proposed BRICS payment system
Analysts say China is interested in using alternative payment system to challenge the current system dominated by the US dollar
Ukrainians reflect on Zelenskyy’s victory plan
Kyiv’s victory plan, presented this month by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has already received assessments from the country’s Western partners. But what do Ukrainian civilians and experts think about it? Lesia Bakalets asked that question in Kyiv.
Analysis: China, Russia, North Korea and Iran described as new ‘Axis of Evil’ by some
Relationship between China, Russia, North Korea and Iran on display this month through the four countries’ military actions
US lawmakers label Pakistan's governance 'military rule with civilian facade'
Representatives urge President Joe Biden to work 'to secure the release of political prisoners' in Pakistan, including former Prime Minister Imran Khan
US Justice Department warns Musk's super PAC over $1 million giveaways
Musk, who has thrown his support behind Donald Trump, announced on Saturday that he was giving away $1 million each day until Election Day to someone who signs his online petition supporting the U.S. Constitution
Humanitarian aid workers face 'increasingly difficult' conditions
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies announces Red Family Fund to honor aid workers who have died in line of duty
Pakistan's weapons programs face scrutiny after US curbs
Experts say US sanctions may hamper Islamabad's future collaboration with China in weapons development
For Tibetan political leader, 'Middle Way' to autonomy is still core focus
The Buddhist idea of impermanence comforts Tibet's Sikyong Penpa Tsering