Ancient "grenades" discovered along Great Wall of China
Archaeologists discovered the remains of a building along the Great Wall that they believe served as a storehouse for weapons.
Archaeologists discover 1,500-year-old tomb of ancient emperor in China
Researchers have unearthed more than 140 funerary objects at the tomb, including ceramic figurines depicting warriors and animals like camels.
How China, Russia, North Korea can counter Biden's Asia allies defense pact
"The 'NATOization' of U.S.-Japan-ROK relations will only push China, Russia and the DPRK closer to each other," expert Nakano Koichi tells Newsweek.
Can you spot all 5 birds perfectly camouflaged against the snowy backdrop?
At first the picture appears to show nothing, apart from a few rocks, until you look closer.
Seventy Years Too Long—It's Time To Finally End the Korean War
The continued unresolved war may seem like a technicality, but the human impact is massive.
China Is Influencing American Policy in Secret. Here's How We Stop Them
If the House wants to make America more competitive, we need to put an end to CCP influence shell games and pass the Disclosing Foreign Influence in Lobbying Act.
Golden retriever rescued from dog meat trade learns how to be a dog again
"Seeing this just makes me so happy. Thank you for saving another precious dog," wrote a TikTok user. .
Florence Pugh 'Oppenheimer' nude scenes censored in absolutely bizarre way
The movie has sparked discussion on social media since opening internationally on July 21.
Shock as man accidentally books to stay in one of hong kong's "coffin homes
"I would just die from a panic attack. I can't breathe even by watching it," commented one user on TikTok.
Long After Wars End, Landmines Continue to Kill
These weapons of indiscriminate destruction remain a threat for decades.
India's Modi Outfoxed Joe Biden
Giving Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a global stage as the protector of the "Mother of Democracy'' while locking up anyone who gets in his way at home directly undermines President Joe Biden.
Woman loses passport on first day of Asia trip, but it's her lucky day
"It could have been anywhere on the streets of Kyoto and we wouldn't know where to begin to look," Sarak Yak told Newsweek. "It was definitely a wake-up call."
Bud Light ads are popping up in China after Dylan Mulvaney controversy
The beer brand has endured plummeting sales in the U.S. following its brief partnership with transgender influencer Mulvaney.
We Can Have Peace in East Asia Through Regional Prosperity
The realization of great visions begins with baby steps.
Stray cat makes home in bar after owners feed her—brings kittens to join
"Universal cat distribution system having a buy 1 get 3 special," quipped one user on TikTok.
The Benefits of Pulling Back from NE Asia
Putting South Korea more squarely in charge of its own self-defense would increase their defense spending and make them take responsibility for prioritizing the right weapons and strategies.
Scientists put out warning amid volcano concerns
Mayon volcano is now at alert level 2, meaning the unrest could eventually lead to an underwater or magmatic eruption.
Stopping Asian American Hate Stemming From the COVID-19 Pandemic
There is much work to be done in eradicating Asian American hate.
Dumped family dog infested with parasites and fleas gets new lease of life
"He's a very independent dog, and he had been taking care of himself pretty well on the streets, but I knew that I needed to help him," the owner told Newsweek.
Woman looks unrecognizable after going teetotal and beating crack addiction
Abi Feltham, 35, has battled mental health issues, alcohol and drug addiction, but has now found peace.
Man dies after being trampled by wild elephant
The man had been at a research facility when the elephant attacked, and he suffered severe injuries to his leg and chest.
NATO pivots to Asia as China threat grows
Talks are underway for NATO to open a liaison office in Tokyo, the military alliance's first in Asia, Japan's foreign minister Yoshimasa Hayashi said.
Great Powers Are Failing Us on AI. It's Time for Small States To Step In
It may take a Small States Club to convert the risk of artificial intelligence (AI) into an opportunity.
Pregnant elephant tramples owner to death
A witness to the incident saw the elephant throw Chat Mokhom in the air before killing him.
Unwavering Unity of the G7 at a Historic Turning Point
At this Foreign Ministers' Meeting, I would like to reaffirm the partnership among the G7, further expand the circle of countries that share the vision, and send a strong message that we will work with various countries on the global stage.
The Other Atomic Concern in Taiwan—Nuclear Reactors
Regardless of the fate of Taiwan's nuclear energy programs, the risks posed to existing facilities amid heightening cross-strait tensions demands international coordination.
Interfaith Activism—The Good News About Religious Freedom in India
It's time for India's government to celebrate India's religious diversity.
Dog's incredible transformation after meat trade rescue: "Stole my heart"
Dogs that end up being sent to slaughter in China are often animals that breeders couldn't sell, sick dogs or unwanted dogs sold by owners to get easy money.
The U.S. and South Korea Must Continue Building on Their Relationship
Washington's trade and finance policies should encourage the expansion of U.S.-South Korea business relationships, invite more South Korean businesses to invest in America, and promote American business expansion in South Korea.