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Ram Chandra

‘Mornings and nights no longer exist’ at 47C: A day in the hottest place in India

What a day in India’s hottest district reveals about life on the frontline of extreme heat.

8 hrs agoAsiaStephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors celebrates a three pointer against the Chicago Bulls during the second half at the United Center in Chicago

Steph Curry signs with Chinese brand after Under Armour split

Chinese firms have been vying to secure deals with big stars as they push to become global brands.

21 mins agoBusiness

Nvidia announces new AI chip for personal computers

The technology giant’s boss Jensen Huang called the move the “reinvention of the computer”.

20 hrs agoBusiness

Huge blast kills dozens in rebel-held village in Myanmar

Insurgents say it was caused by explosives being used for mining close to the Chinese border.

1 day agoAsiaTwo food delivery personnel in China wearing yellow uniforms, walking in the middle of a city, carrying big bags with photos of a sandwich and fried chicken

China cracks down on ‘ghost kitchens’ in food delivery apps

“Ghost kitchens”, which are listed on apps but have no physical stores, have raised food safety fears.

54 mins agoAsiaA composite image of Zhang Linghe and the shattering glass with a crowd

Watch: Glass doors break as fans scramble to see Pursuit of Jade star

Huge crowds formed outside a shopping centre in China to see actor Zhang Linghe.

19 hrs agoAsiaA crowded Shibuya crossing in the day, with tall buildings seen behind

Litterbugs now face on-the-spot fines in Tokyo’s tourist hotspot

Dozens of officials will patrol world-famous Shibuya as Japan responds to the impacts of overtourism.

24 hrs agoAsiaA Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) Type 88 surface-to-ship missile launcher fires during the Joint Task Force (JTF) Maritime Strike, part of Balikatan

Japan defence minister denies militarism and criticises China’s ‘huge arsenal’

Shinjiro Koizumi makes some of Tokyo’s most pointed remarks yet in the dispute over Japan’s military build-up.

Rescuers gather at the scene in Laos to discuss fresh rescue efforts

Laos cave survivors help with plan to find last two missing men

So far, five men have been freed from the narrow, flooded cave but efforts are ongoing to locate two more.

John Healey speaks and gestures with his hands at a podium at the US embassy, flanked by Richard Marles and Pete Hegseth. The US, UK and Australia flags are posted behind them.

US, UK and Australia to develop underwater drone technology

The technology, developed under the Aukus military pact, is aimed at protecting undersea cables and boosting naval defence.

Issued to mark India’s 2001 census, this commemorative stamp featured a family of four beneath the slogan “People Oriented”. The first day cover celebrated India’s diversity with a colourful crowd scene, while its cancellation mark showed men, women and children holding hands in a semi-circle — a symbolic portrait of a nation counting itself.

How stamps and postcards helped India count its people

India’s post office turned stamps, postcards and letters into tools for counting a nation after independence in 1947.

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks at the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore, May 30, 2026

US not ‘turning back’ on Asia allies, but expects them to boost defence, says Hegseth

The US defense secretary is questioned about US commitment, including further arms deals, at an Asian security summit in Singapore.

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Farida Bano lost her son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren in the Air India crash

A year of grief after Air India crash: What remains when a plane falls from the sky

A mother still speaks about her son who died in the crash in the present tense and a brother waits for answers.

Relatives of trapped coal mine workers are carried away from the site of a flooding accident at the coal mine, sitting astride Xiangning County of Linfen City and Hejin City of Yuncheng City, Shanxi province March 29, 2010.

Secret tunnels and unregistered workers: China’s coal mine disaster is a reminder of darker days

China’s worst coal mining disaster in 15 years comes amid an ambitious pivot towards green energy.

A promotional image of the Ferrari Luce in light blue

Ferrari wanted to take on Chinese EVs with the Luce – then the backlash started

The brand’s first EV has been heavily criticised, with some saying it has abandoned Ferrari’s roots.

Kali (left) and Gil Taeho (right). Both have tattoos over the arms and are smiling at the camera

After decades risking arrest, South Korea’s tattoo artists step into the limelight

Only licensed doctors were allowed to ink tattoos in Korea – breaking the law could lead to heavy fines or jail.

Dabbawala Dasharath Kedari carries a crate of tiffin boxes while walking past a train at the Santacruz railway station in Mumbai, India

Mumbai’s famed dabbawalas fed millions for over 100 years – now they are disappearing

Dabbawalas, who deliver home-cooked meals, are leaving the trade as remote work and rising costs threaten their future.

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54 mins agoTwo food delivery personnel in China wearing yellow uniforms, walking in the middle of a city, carrying big bags with photos of a sandwich and fried chicken

China cracks down on ‘ghost kitchens’ in food delivery apps

“Ghost kitchens”, which are listed on apps but have no physical stores, have raised food safety fears.

54 mins ago8 hrs agoRam Chandra

‘Mornings and nights no longer exist’ at 47C: A day in the hottest place in India

What a day in India’s hottest district reveals about life on the frontline of extreme heat.

8 hrs ago19 hrs agoA composite image of Zhang Linghe and the shattering glass with a crowd

Watch: Glass doors break as fans scramble to see Pursuit of Jade star

Huge crowds formed outside a shopping centre in China to see actor Zhang Linghe.

19 hrs ago24 hrs agoA crowded Shibuya crossing in the day, with tall buildings seen behind

Litterbugs now face on-the-spot fines in Tokyo’s tourist hotspot

Dozens of officials will patrol world-famous Shibuya as Japan responds to the impacts of overtourism.

24 hrs ago1 day agoA charred wrecked building overlooks a dirt track on a sunny afternoon, with people standing around in the distance.

Huge blast kills dozens in rebel-held village in Myanmar

Insurgents say it was caused by explosives being used for mining close to the Chinese border.

1 day ago1 day agoA womab wearing a white embroidered headscarf looks away from the camera. She is emotional and her eyes are teary.

‘I could not see him one last time’: A family’s grief a year after Air India crash

There were 242 people on board the flight on 12 June 2025, and all but one died in the crash.

1 day ago1 day agoFarida Bano lost her son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren in the Air India crash

A year of grief after Air India crash: What remains when a plane falls from the sky

A mother still speaks about her son who died in the crash in the present tense and a brother waits for answers.

1 day ago1 day agoRelatives of trapped coal mine workers are carried away from the site of a flooding accident at the coal mine, sitting astride Xiangning County of Linfen City and Hejin City of Yuncheng City, Shanxi province March 29, 2010.

Secret tunnels and unregistered workers: China’s coal mine disaster is a reminder of darker days

China’s worst coal mining disaster in 15 years comes amid an ambitious pivot towards green energy.

1 day ago2 days agoRescuers gather at the scene in Laos to discuss fresh rescue efforts

Laos cave survivors help with plan to find last two missing men

So far, five men have been freed from the narrow, flooded cave but efforts are ongoing to locate two more.

2 days ago

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