
Australia has said the joint patrols are meant to demonstrate “freedom of navigation” in the South China Sea, where China has disputed maritime claims, and Chinese Coast Guard increasingly confronts… Read more

Officials have said the eruption of Mount Ulawun on Papua New Guinea continues to send smoke and ash into the atmosphere, with officials warning the eruption could continue for an… Read more

“I don’t know if politics should be steered merely by public opinion polls,” said former Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori, successor to the late Keizo Obuchi who collapsed in April 2000.… Read more

The protected Atlantic salmon could be extinct within six years due to pollution levels in the River Wye, campaigners say. The Wye Salmon Association say they have recorded their lowest… Read more

Rick Kimberly still doesn’t know quite how the future leader of China ended up visiting his farm outside Des Moines. Prior to the trip in 2012, an advance party showed… Read more

By Samuel Akumatey Ho, Nov. 4, GNA – Dr John Ofori Tenkorang, Director-General of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), has called on the working public to consider… Read more

In a landmark decision that redefines the social fabric, the Government of Belize has announced the removal of all fees charged in public hospitals, guaranteeing universal access to quality healthcare… Read more

As the sun sets over the South Pacific, an ominous silhouette looms on the horizon. Super Cyclone ‘Lola’, a monstrous storm system classified as Category 5, is advancing towards the… Read more

The projects will find ways to reduce chronic illnesses and quit smoking in kids. The Albanese Government will improve the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders through 26 funded… Read more

By Philip Tengzu Wa, (UW/R), Oct. 18, GNA – The Ministry of Local Government, Decentralisation and Rural Development (MLGDRD) has presented motorbikes and laptop computers to five Municipal and District… Read more