Taiwan Attracting Tech Students from Southeast Asia
Taiwan is seeking to fill its high-tech manpower shortage by looking to Southeast Asia as a pipeline. The number of international students studying on the island has been rising, particularly from Indonesia and Vietnam.
Philippine military kills 12 militants, including rebel leader
A dozen suspected Filipino militants including a key rebel commander were killed in a clash with the military in the south of the Philippines, authorities said Tuesday.
Mined Country:How Explosives Impact the Evironment in Ukraine
Officials say that two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine is one of the most mined countries in the world.
UN Security Council Hears Report on UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
A wide view of the United Nations Security Council meeting to hear a Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Injured Sent to Thai Border Hospital following Myanmar Clash
A Thai border hospital received nearly 40 injured people for treatment after a battle in neighboring Myanmar, according to Thai officials on Monday.
An Icon of New York City
Astor Place Hairstylists, an iconic New York City business that has set the trends for urban hairstyles, spanning from punk to hip hop, for more than four decades.
Ukrainian Librarians’ Struggle to Preserve Libraries During War
According to Ukrainian officials, since Russia launched its campaign, more than 200 libraries have been destroyed and about 400 have been damaged.Lesia
Dalai Lama’s Sister Receives Award for Educating Tibetans in Exile
The younger sister of the Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has received a prestigious university award for her lifelong dedication to educating Tibetan children who live in exile.