SCO Secretary-General Condemns Terrorist Attack in Pakistan’s Sindh Province
SCO Secretary-General Zhang Ming condemns a terrorist attack in Pakistan’s Sindh Province, pledging support to combat terrorism and uphold regional security.
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SCO Secretary-General Zhang Ming condemns a terrorist attack in Pakistan’s Sindh Province, pledging support to combat terrorism and uphold regional security.
In Jos, Nigeria, a tree-side barbing salon is attracting men seeking affordable, electricity-free shaves, offering clean cuts under the shade of trees.
Two UN peacekeepers were injured as the Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalated, raising international concerns. Israeli military operations in Lebanon and Gaza continue amid criticism over attacks near UN positions.
China will soon implement new fiscal policies to support its economy, according to Finance Minister Lan Fo’an, who expressed confidence in meeting the country’s annual budget targets.
At the 19th East Asia Summit in Vientiane, Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the importance of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, calling for stronger commitment to peace and cooperation in the region.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong have pledged to deepen cooperation and jointly advance modernization efforts, emphasizing strategic communication and mutual development.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith in Vientiane, calling for enhanced cooperation and building a community with a shared future, bringing more benefits to both peoples.
Experts report that human-induced climate change intensified Hurricane Milton, making it wetter and windier, and escalating it from a Category 2 to a more destructive Category 3 storm.
The United States has imposed new sanctions on Iran’s energy trade following an alleged ballistic missile attack against Israel on October 1.
Nicaragua breaks diplomatic ties with Israel in solidarity with Palestine, condemning Israel’s actions and calling for adherence to international law and UN resolutions.
Nicaragua has severed diplomatic relations with Israel, citing solidarity with Palestine and accusing Israel of committing atrocities against the Palestinian people.
Nicaragua has broken off diplomatic relations with Israel, expressing solidarity with Palestine. In a statement, the government condemned Israel’s actions and urged compliance with UN resolutions.
Traditional Chinese medicine has been practiced in Peru for over 150 years since Chinese immigrants first arrived. Its popularity continues to grow, blending ancient practices with modern Peruvian culture.
Traditional Chinese medicine has been popular in Peru for over 150 years, since the first Chinese immigrants arrived. It is now an integral part of Peruvian healthcare.
Traditional Chinese Medicine has flourished in Peru for over 150 years since the arrival of Chinese immigrants. Explore how this ancient practice thrives in modern Peru.
One person died and 23 others were rescued after being trapped underground during a tour of a former gold mine in Colorado. The incident occurred on Thursday, October 10, at a popular historical site.
One person died and 23 others were rescued after being trapped underground at a former gold mine in Colorado, raising concerns about safety at historical tourist sites.
One person died and 23 others were rescued after being trapped underground at a former gold mine in Colorado, where tourists were exploring a long-defunct mining operation.
A new study reveals Texas’s strict abortion laws are causing significant distress among healthcare providers, who feel unable to deliver quality care and fear legal repercussions for doing their jobs.
A new study reveals that Texas’ strict abortion ban is leaving healthcare providers fearful of legal repercussions and preventing them from delivering the quality care patients deserve.