Whether the Taliban take back power by force or through a political agreement with the Afghan government, their influence will almost inevitably grow
Bhutan's rate of vaccination is nearly six times the global average and more than seven times that of India, from where all of the doses were donated
Tech companies, regulators, and individuals across the globe are struggling to understand and control the enormous power of YouTube and other social media services
Ever since the United States forged an alliance with Japan during its postwar occupation, Tokyo has sought reassurance of protection by Washington, while Washington has nudged Tokyo to do more to secure its own defence
China reported on Friday that its economy grew by a jaw-dropping 18.3% in the first three months of the year compared with the same period last year
A return of the Taliban to some form of power would dial the clock back to a time when Pakistan's military played gatekeeper to Afghanistan, perpetually working to block the influence of its archenemy, India
Madoff's enormous fraud began among friends, relatives and country club acquaintances in Manhattan and Long Island but ultimately grew to encompass major charities, universities, institutional investors, and wealthy families in Europe, Latin America and Asia
The roughly 2,500 American troops on the ground there would be gradually withdrawn starting May 1, with the process complete by Sept. 11, bringing an end to a largely failed chapter in American foreign policy
Japan has dismissed criticism of its plan as unscientific, saying that the treated water is well within safety standards, and pointing out that such releases into oceans are routine around the world
Unlike the housing market bubble, technology bubbles aren't typically inflated by borrowed money that can cause cascading effects
The Tokyo Games could end up being a three-week superspreader event that leads to illness and death across Japan and far beyond