Police fired tear gas at protesters who could be seen sheltering in doorways.
India’s exports to US plunge as Trump’s 50% tariffs kick in
US has become India’s most severely affected market since the tariff war began.
S Korea tycoon escapes paying $1bn in ‘divorce of the century’
The high court has struck down an order for Chey Tae-won to pay a record divorce settlement to his ex-wife.
Trump says Modi has agreed to stop buying Russian oil
The US president says the move is “a big stop”, but there has been no confirmation so far from Delhi.
China sacks officials over viral Arc’teryx fireworks show in Tibet
Videos of fireworks resembling a “rising dragon” erupting over Himalayan foothills had drawn backlash.
China sacks officials over viral Arc’teryx fireworks show in Tibet
Videos of fireworks resembling a “rising dragon” erupting over Himalayan foothills had drawn backlash.
Indian cinema tickets are getting pricier – but not everyone’s complaining
Experts say while the big-screen magic still matters, it must come at a price that doesn’t hurt the pocket.
‘I can’t afford to save both twins’: Sudan’s war left one mother with an impossible choice
The destruction and hunger that Sudan’s war has brought leaves parents with some impossible choices.
Russia intensifies attacks on Ukraine’s trains in ‘battle for the railways’
In the last two months, Russia has hugely upped its attacks on Ukraine’s trains and rail network.
Months after fall of Assad, families of Syria’s missing still seeking justice
Some are only now coming forward with accounts of loved ones who disappeared during the civil war and are presumed dead.


