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'Proud to be gay': K-pop star on coming out to the world
Only a handful of K-pop artists have come out as gay, but none as publicly as Bain. Is this a turning point? -
'Commercialising concussion': The Australians taking a backyard collision game global
As hype over the game grows, so do concerns about the potential for brain injuries. -
How Indian chef defied odds to win food Oscar and take Tamil cuisine global
Chef Vijay Kumar’s 2025 James Beard win marks a quiet revolution, spotlighting south Indian cuisine globally. -
India recovers data from crashed Air India flight recorders
The data from the recorders can be used to reconstruct the flight's final moments and determine the cause of the incident. -
Outrage as Trump compares Iran strikes to Japan atomic bombing
Trump's reference to Hiroshima and Nagasaki is "unacceptable", survivors of the WW2 attacks say. -
Japan executes 'Twitter killer' who murdered nine
Takahiro Shiraishi made contact with his victims on social media then lured them to his apartment. -
Renowned food critic Chua Lam dies at 83
The Singapore-born Lam was one of Hong Kong's "four greatest talents". -
Rising school fees push Indian families to the brink
Parents accuse private schools of steep fee raises which are stretching budgets to breaking point. -
Moment South Korean man sets Seoul metro carriage on fire
Authorities have released CCTV of an arson attack in Seoul on 31 May where six people suffered minor injuries. -
Watch: Bear blocks runway forcing flight cancellations at airport in Japan
The bear forced authorities at Yamagata Airport to temporarily shut its runways and cancel flights. -
Astronaut becomes first Indian to set foot on ISS
Shubhanshu Shukla becomes the first Indian on ISS as the mission docks with the orbiting laboratory. -
North Korea to open beach resort as Kim bets on tourism
Wonsan Kalma opens to domestic tourists on 1 July, six years after it was due to be completed. -
Sholay: Bollywood epic roars back to big screen after 50 years with new ending
Fifty years on, Sholay - arguably Hindi cinema’s most iconic film - makes a spectacular return. -
Thailand's 'weed wild west' faces new rules as smuggling to UK rises
A number of British travellers have been arrested and prices have collapsed due to overproduction. -
Turmoil and trade wars dominate China's 'summer Davos'
The conflict between Iran and Israel adds further uncertainty to an already strained global outlook.