This Singapore startup is using insects to turn trash into treasure
Singapore-based farmer Chua Kai-Ning spends a lot of her day making sure that her animals are well fed and growing fast.
As many as 5 rockets were fired on Kabul airport, says US official
As many as five rockets were fired at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on Monday local time, a US official told CNN.
Google and Apple's next regulatory headaches loom across the Pacific
Google and Apple are catching heat for their app store and payments practices in Asia Pacific.
Young Afghan woman paints haunting image from her new home in California
A couple days before the Taliban took over Kabul, Sara Rahmani was sketching in her free time, sitting at her home in California, thousands of miles away from where her heart lies: Afghanistan.
Former IOC president Jacques Rogge dies
Former International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge has died at the age of 79, the organization announced Sunday.
The Taliban said women wouldn't face discrimination. They already are
As many women are trying to leave Afghanistan, others are staying behind despite the Taliban's history of denying women's basic rights. CNN's Anna Coren speaks to two individuals who are fighting for the rights of those who remain.
Bolsonaro says he will either be arrested, killed or win Brazil's next election
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has said he sees only three possibilities for his future: death, prison or winning the 2022 presidential elections.
Analysis: Europe's disunity and lack of trust imperils the continent's future
Anyone who has followed the internal politics of the European Union over the past few years will know that the bloc, which relies on unity and mutual appreciation of rules, has struggled to stay on the same page on several important issues.