China says nearly 13,000 'terrorists' arrested in Xinjiang

China on Monday defended its controversial security crackdown in the fractious far west region of Xinjiang, saying nearly 13,000 "terrorists" have been arrested there since 2014.
Contested 'beehive' housing arrives in Barcelona on the sly
He is one of the first residents of a "beehive"-style housing project, inspired by those in Japan or Hong Kong, which has opened in Barcelona despite not having a permit from the city authorities.
Death toll from Indonesia's flash floods, landslides rises to 77
Indonesian officials say at least 77 people have died in floods and landslides triggered by torrential rain in the eastern province of Papua.
Ardent Olympic fan from Japan dies
A Japanese man who was a keen supporter of the Olympics has died. Naotoshi Yamada was 92 years old.
River catfish farming for national economic progress
Global Earth Agro & Aqua Industry Public Company Limited is building a fish farm and factories on 900 acres of flooded area on Shwelaung road, Pantanaw Township, Ayeyawady Region.
NZ police: Only one shooter charged
New Zealand's police commissioner has stressed that at this moment only one suspect, Brenton Tarrant, has been charged with murder for the shootings at two mosques on Friday.
NZ PM emailed copy of 'manifesto' before attack
The office of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she received an email about 10 minutes before Friday's mass shootings with a copy of what is believed to be the gunman's manifesto.