The Line of Control, a highly militarized de facto border that divides the disputed region between the two nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan, and a site of hundreds of deaths, is unusually quiet after the two South Asian neighbors last month agreed to reaffirm their 2003 ceasefire accord.
Tehran urged Seoul on Sunday to release billions of dollars of Iranian funds frozen in South Korea under US sanctions over its nuclear program, during a visit by the South Korean premier
Japan will release more than a million tons of treated water from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean, the government said on Tuesday, triggering a furious reaction from China and fierce opposition from local fishing communities.
The United Arab Emirates’ envoy to Washington confirmed the Gulf state is mediating between India and Pakistan to help the nuclear-armed rivals reach a “healthy and functional” relationship
North Korea has joined China and other countries neighboring Japan to express grave concern to the Japanese government’s decision of dumping Fukushima radioactive water into the ocean.