
June 2025 becomes Western Europe’s hottest ever
BRUSSELS: Western Europe recorded its hottest June ever, with average temperatures reaching 20.49 degrees Celsius as two powerful heatwaves drove extreme weather across the region,

BRUSSELS: Western Europe recorded its hottest June ever, with average temperatures reaching 20.49 degrees Celsius as two powerful heatwaves drove extreme weather across the region,

HANOI: A blaze that tore through an apartment block in Vietnam’s southern business hub of Ho Chi Minh City killed eight people, including two children,

TAIPEI: Typhoon Danas battered Taiwan’s west coast early yesterday, killing two people, injuring hundreds and leaving nearly 400,000 households without electricity, authorities said. The storm

SYDNEY: An Australian police officer who shot and killed an Indigenous teenager was a racist drawn to “high adrenaline policing”, a landmark inquiry found yesterday.

Rio de Janeiro: Iran won the support of fellow BRICS nations meeting in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, with the bloc condemning recent Israel and

PARAMARIBO: Suriname has elected Jennifer Geerlings-Simons as its first woman president, following her party’s strong showing in May’s legislative elections. The 71-year-old former opposition leader

HANOI: Sipping green tea in his garden of roses, ex-communist party official Nguyen Van Cuong says he is “jobless but happy” after Vietnam cut 80,000 state

GAZA CITY: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would send a team to Qatar for talks on a Gaza truce and hostage release, but

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia: A global conservation agency announced a RM177 million (USD42 million) project to protect the Indo-Malaya forests, one of the world’s last remaining major

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil: Malaysian companies must be willing to explore new markets and trading opportunities overseas. In making the call, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar