TOKYO: Dozens of Japanese, American and French troops landed amid pouring rain from a CH-47 transport helicopter onto a grassy field at a training area in southern Japan, part of Saturday’s joint scenario of defending a remote island from an enemy invasion. The three nations’ first joint drills on Japanese soil dubbed “ARC21” and which began on Tuesday come as they seek
LONDON: Thousands of people staged a protest march in central London on Saturday in solidarity with the Palestinian people. Protesters carried placards reading “Stop Bombing Gaza” and chanted “Free Palestine” as they marched toward the Israeli Embassy. Organizers said “immediate action” is necessary from the UK government to put an end to Israel’s “brutal violence.” A
DUBAI: President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have spoken about the situation with Gaza. According to a statement from Netanyahu’s office, the Israeli leader updated Biden on the developments and actions that Israel has taken and intends to take. It says Netanyahu also thanked Biden for the “unreserved support of the United States for our right to
Indonesia will stop both liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and fuel imports by 2030 and plans big changes to its energy infrastructure to meet that target, a top energy official said on Thursday.
WASHINGTON: With the park in front of the White House reopening this week, selfie-snapping tourists have suddenly reappeared. Washington DC, home to some of the toughest anti-virus regulations in the country, is now reopening, highlighting the US’ steady transition back to normality. Boasting imposing landmarks such as the US Capitol and the Supreme Court, Washington began