India
From Hormuz to Beijing: How war is recasting China’s green energy strategy - opinion
The Iran war is making China’s green energy strategy more strategic at precisely the moment China’s solar sector is hitting the limits of overcapacity.
Fire in Delhi hotel kills at least 21, police say
Moving beyond Western paradigms: The geopolitical lesson of India’s multi-alignment- opinion
Serendipitous gifts are all around us: The invisible threads connecting Israelis in times of loss
Indian software company Zoho opens first Israel office
The Indian software giant is opening an office in Tel Aviv to better support local customers and partners.
India's Goa state orders probe after nightclub fire kills 25
The injured were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment, while authorities worked through the night to bring the situation under control, ANI reported.
After Cambodia war, Thailand signs $108m deal for Israel’s Barak MX missile system
The deal for the system comes shortly after Thailand fought a deadly war with neighboring Cambodia
British MP Tulip Siddiq sentenced to two years in prison in Bangladesh graft case
Ex-PM Hasina's jail sentence (5 years) is the latest in a string of verdicts. She faces a combined 21 years in other corruption cases and a separate death sentence over a crackdown.
Death toll hits 212 as Sri Lanka struggles with Cyclone Ditwah impact
Dozens of families are trapped in their homes by flood waters in the commercial capital of Colombo, which is one of the worst affected places.
India's Bnei Menashe Jewish community set for historic homecoming in Israel - opinion
With this resolution, Israel has stated clearly: We are responsible for all Jews, including those whose journeys were interrupted by the tides of exile.
Why are tensions flaring again between Afghanistan and Pakistan? - explainer
Taliban claim Pakistani air strikes in eastern Afghanistan killed 9 children and a woman. Tensions rise amid cross-border attacks and accusations involving militants and India.
Armenia pauses Indian Tejas deal after Dubai crash, Israeli suppliers brace for impact
An advanced version of the Tejas fighter jet, equipped with AESA radar technology and an electronic warfare system manufactured by Elta of Israel Aerospace Industries, is in production.
Ahead of the curve? This state just announced it will be offering paid menstrual leave
Every month, women will be entitled to one paid day off to accommodate their menstrual pains.
Candace Owens assassination accusation, Hezbollah commander strike - November 23, 2025
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.