NewsNewsAsiaChinaIndia'Screaming in agony': Passengers recall horror onboard flightOne passenger said he heard a woman "screaming in agony" and saw another with a "gash on her head".AsiaSingapore Airlines CEO apologises for 'traumatic experience'Goh Choon Phong also pledged cooperation with investigations and assistance to passengers and crew.Armies of young insurgents are changing the course of a forgotten warThe BBC's Quentin Sommerville spent a month with revolutionary forces at jungle bases and on front lines in Myanmar.AsiaPassenger describes moment turbulence hit flightJerry, who was flying to his son's wedding, says it was the worst day of his life.AsiaMan charged with spying for Hong Kong found deadA former Royal Marine charged with assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service has been found dead.BerkshireSingapore Airlines CEO apologises for 'traumatic experience'Goh Choon Phong also pledged cooperation with investigations and assistance to passengers and crew.World's most expensive feather sold at auctionThe feather, from now extinct New Zealand huia bird, broke the previous record by more than four times.Asia'In a mess': Evacuees from New Caledonia tell of reliefAustralia and New Zealand bring dozens of people home, after deadly unrest in the French territory.WorldArmies of young insurgents are changing the course of a forgotten warThe BBC's Quentin Sommerville spent a month with revolutionary forces at jungle bases and on front lines in Myanmar.AsiaJapan blocks iconic Mt Fuji view to deter touristsA big barrier is erected as local residents accuse tourists of dropping litter and parking illegally.AsiaI am a love child, not a Chinese spy, says mayorAlice Guo insists she is a Philippine citizen in the face of weeks of criticism.AsiaAustralia and NZ begin New Caledonia evacuationsThe French Pacific territory's airport has been closed since deadly unrest erupted last week. WorldSouth Korea bans TikTok hit 'idolising' Kim Jong UnThe boppy propaganda tune extols Kim Jong Un as a "friendly father" and "great leader".Asia'Stop threatening us', Taiwan's new president tells ChinaHe urged Beijing to replace confrontation with dialogue, shortly after being sworn in on Monday.AsiaFeaturesThe many colours of India’s election campaignsIndia's general election, the world's largest democratic exercise, is a long, colourful and visual affair.IndiaThese elephants are dying on rail tracks - can AI save them?Officials in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu are using AI to monitor elephant movement on rail tracks.IndiaTaiwan's steely leader rewrote the book on how to deal with ChinaTaiwan's outgoing president says boosting her country's military was the only way to defy China's threat.BBC InDepth'We were all under water': Afghans tell BBC of devastating floodingThe BBC goes to Afghanistan's Baghlan province, where hundreds have died in devastating flooding.AsiaIs China's bubble tea bubble about to burst?Chinese bubble tea shares fizzle, raising questions about the industry and Hong Kong's stock market.BusinessLatest updatesDozens of flamingos dead after plane hits them in MumbaiThe migratory birds flock to India's Mumbai city every year and stay there for a few months.AsiaWatch: Passenger walks through wrecked Singapore Airlines cabinFootage shows injured passengers, items strewn across the floor and oxygen masks dangling.Asia'Screaming in agony': Passengers recall horror onboard flightOne passenger said he heard a woman "screaming in agony" and saw another with a "gash on her head".AsiaWorld's most expensive feather sold at auctionThe feather, from now extinct New Zealand huia bird, broke the previous record by more than four times.AsiaSingapore Airlines apologises for deadly 'traumatic' flight One person was killed and dozens injured when the flight from London to Singapore hit turbulence.AsiaThe 'doubtful Indians' left out of the electionIn Assam state, a complicated citizenship process has left thousands without the right to vote.AsiaArmies of young insurgents are changing the course of a forgotten warThe BBC's Quentin Sommerville spent a month with revolutionary forces at jungle bases and on front lines in Myanmar.AsiaPassenger describes moment turbulence hit flightJerry, who was flying to his son's wedding, says it was the worst day of his life.AsiaWhat is flight turbulence and why does it happen?Most turbulence occurs in cloud with up- and downdrafts of wind, says BBC Weather's Simon King.Asia