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The Yizhuang half marathon is the first time robots have raced alongside humans over such a distance.
China is encouraging it's retirees to spend their savings on fun initiatives to help boost its economy, as the country's trade war with the US rages on.
South Korea's constitutional court has unanimously voted to uphold the impeachment of president Yoon Suk Yeol.
The constitutional court voted unanimously to uphold president Yoon's impeachment following his short-lived declaration of martial law.
Mount Marapi erupted on Thursday, sending a column of ash towering into the sky.
The BBC's Nikhil Inamdar explains how US President Donald Trump's tariffs could impact India.
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked the Thai capital on Friday, causing buildings to sway.
BBC Verify looks at how Korean wildfires spread so rapidly
The BBC's Rachel Lee looks at what caused the wildfires to spread so fiercely.
The wildfires in the country have left dozens dead and caused thousands to evacuate.
From highways to hospitals and funeral grounds - here's how we covered the pandemic that ravaged India.
The BBC's Anna Holligan reports from The Hague, where former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has arrived.
At least 53 inmates escaped a prison in Aceh, Indonesia, with officials acknowledging overcapacity issues at the facility.
The BBC's Stephen McDonell breaks down what to look out for as China's leaders meet this week.
A photojournalist narrates his experience of capturing the world's biggest religious gathering for decades.
Local officials in Japan blamed the unusually dry winter and strong winds.
Manila says it will file a formal protest over the latest incident in the South China Sea.
Does the world's largest religious gathering ever go to sleep? The BBC filmed through the night to find out.
Huge crowds gathered in Hong Kong to get a glimpse of Elder Sister and Little Brother
The star was stopped from busking ahead of his concert in the southern Indian city of Bengaluru.