
US careens toward govt shutdown
WASHINGTON: The United States government was heading toward a shutdown yesterday, with funding expiring at midnight and Democrats and Republicans digging in on their respective

WASHINGTON: The United States government was heading toward a shutdown yesterday, with funding expiring at midnight and Democrats and Republicans digging in on their respective

LOS ANGELES: The creator of an AI actress who exploded across the internet over the weekend has insisted she is an artwork, after a fierce

HANOI: Long-lasting Typhoon Bualoi left swaths of Vietnam flooded yesterday, with the storm killing 19 people and wreaking havoc on homes, infrastructure and farmland. Bualoi

LOS ANGELES: US police thought they had their man when they watched a taxi make an illegal U-turn right in front of them — only

JAKARTA: Indonesian rescuers yesterday scrambled to find dozens of students feared trapped after a four-storey traditional Islamic boarding school collapsed in East Java, killing at

JAKARTA: Raja Ampat, a famous archipelago in Indonesia’s West Papua province, has been recognised as a biosphere reserve. Among the 30 new UNESCO-designated biosphere reserves, Raja

ZHENGZHOU (China): Five people were killed and three others were hospitalised after toxic gas leaked in a factory restroom in Hebi, central China’s Henan Province,

ISTANBUL: The Turkish Red Crescent on Monday provided food and medical supplies to the Global Sumud Flotilla, which is en route to deliver humanitarian aid

MEXICO CITY: Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday said she hoped the United States would show “consideration” toward Mexico following the US decision to impose

SEOUL: A Kuching South City Council (MBKS) delegation led by Mayor Datuk Wee Hong Seng visited the Guro Creative Convergence Centre and the Cheon Wang