The virtual meeting comes after North Korea earlier this week suggested it might resume nuclear and long-range missile testing that has been paused for more than three years.
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More destruction in Ukraine's east; Russian forces capture another city
President Zelenskyy says Russians trying to turn Ukrainian cities, towns in the east to ashes
₹2K note circulation falls 12.6% in FY22
The number of Rs 2,000 note in circulation has fallen by 21.81 per cent in the last two years.
Musk: 'Let us sell first', no India plant till then
"Tesla will not put a manufacturing plant in any location where we are not allowed first to sell & service cars," Musk tweeted.
Rival applauds, pundits speechless as Praggnanandhaa finishes runners-up
SUPERLATIVES POUR IN
Assets case: Chautala gets 4 years in prison
The court added that the period that Chautala has undergone in custody in the present case will be set aside.
6 events in 3 months: Modi woos Patidars ahead of polls
ON SATURDAY, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Gujarat to inaugurate, among other projects, the KD Parvadiya hospital, a multi-speciality facility built by a Patidar group, at Atkot village in Rajkot district.
'Inverted rifle, helmet' at India Gate moved to National War Memorial
The Amar Jawan Jyoti had been moved just ahead of Republic Day this year.
L-G inspects capital's roads, seeks uniformity in horticulture plantations
Earlier in the day, he met Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and discussed development of the national capital.
Seven soldiers killed, 19 injured as vehicle falls into Ladakh river
The troops were initially taken to a field hospital at Partapur, with the Army dispatching surgical teams from Leh. Seven of them were declared dead.
Narcotics Bureau admits no evidence: Aryan Khan cleared
Spotlight falls on Sameer Wankhede: NCB chief admits probe had 'shortcomings', Centre recommends action
Nigerian Projects Stall as Chinese Loans Dry Up
President Buhari's legacy could be marred by Beijing's waning appetite for costly public works abroad
The End of China's Bulk-Buying Boom
A distinctive form of e-commerce is in free fall after a shift in attitude in Beijing
China's Stimulus Won't Bail Out the World
The drag from lockdowns will largely cancel any boost from new spending
ON JAPAN'S FRONT LINES
Dispatches from Asia's new Cold War
The Cost of Covid Zero Keeps Rising
China's economy hasn't been in this bad a shape since the start of the pandemic
THE PANDEMIC KILLED DISSENT IN HONG KONG
WHEN GREAT BRITAIN returned control of Hong Kong to China in 1997, a condition of the transfer was that Beijing would allow the territory to maintain its own government until 2047. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has never liked this agreement, and the COVID-19 pandemic provided the excuse to all but erase the “one country, two systems” distinction.
THE INSIDE MAN
Meet JOSEPH KAHN, the new, old-school editor of the Times.
Sorry, iPhone 6 Plus users, your phone probably can't be repaired anymore
Apple moves two older devices to 'vintage' status.
CHINA USED TV, TIKTOK STARS IN DISCREET OLYMPICS CAMPAIGN
A “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” TV star, a Paralympic swimmer and a self-described “brand king” were among the Instagram and TikTok influencers who were paid by Chinese officials for a discreet campaign that promoted the Beijing Winter Olympics, new Justice Department documents reveal.
How Uniqlo Became A Favorite in China
In addition to making popular styles, it's kept quiet about the country's human-rights record