Tara Air, De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter There were 19 passengers and three crew on board. (Photo: via REUTERS) Kathmandu A passenger plane with 22 people on board is missing, according to police in Nepal. Air traffic control lost
Guest commentary by George Friedmann: America is hegemon again: In the shadow of the US, two outsiders are now fighting for power Russia is currently destroying itself with the Ukraine war, and China is facing huge economic and political problems.
The United States has just said it will defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion. Even more interestingly, Japan – a country that has not taken military action since 1945 – is now taking a similar stance. Militaryly,
Probably more than 90 people died in India recently due to the intense heat. The country already records soil temperatures of up to 60 degrees in May. Brussels/New Delhi (dpa) – Federal Agriculture Minister Cem zdemir sees the heatwave currently
Home yard political Made: 05/25/2022Updated: 05/25/2022 11:32 From: Christiane Kuehl Split Four of the Quad Summit: New Australian Prime Minister Albanese, US President Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida and Indian Prime Minister Modi (left to right). © POOL/Zuma Wire/Imago The
. New Delhi (German news agency) – Meteorologist and climate expert Karsten Haustein fears the death toll from heat waves in India and Pakistan could continue to rise. Heat deaths are often only visible in the statistics afterward, he told
DThe United States, Japan, India and Australia will establish a joint Indo-Pacific shipping control system to better control illegal fishing and maritime militia. The project is aimed at China, which experts believe is responsible for most of the illegal fishing
Patrol during the summit Russian and Chinese bombers provoke Japan 05/24/2022, 4:45pm While heads of state from India, Australia and the United States gathered for a summit in Japan, Chinese and Russian bombers approached the island. Tokyo expressed concern and
Home yard political Made: 05/24/2022Updated: 24/5/2022, 17:47 From: Christiane Kuehl Split Four of the Quad Summit: New Australian Prime Minister Albanese, US President Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida and Indian Prime Minister Modi (left to right). © POOL/Zuma Wire/Imago The
Leaders of the Quad States Wanting to fight illegal fishing (from left): Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Photo: Reuters) Tokyo At the summit in Japan,