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Asia & Pacific

China offers incentives to Taiwan following opposition leader's visit

China on Sunday unveiled 10 new incentive measures for Taiwan, including easing tourist curbs, allowing in "healthy" television dramas and facilitating food sales, following a visit by the island's opposition leader.

16 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Mideast war takes a bite out of Filipino street food vendors

Filipinos like their pares (traditional beef stew) served hot -- but the soaring cost of liquefied petroleum gas has made that prospect increasingly difficult since war erupted in the Middle East. ...

17 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

US, Iran talks extend into second day as strait showdown deepens

In a break with precedent, Iranian and US officials were meeting directly, alongside Pakistan, and not speaking through mediators who shuttled between rooms. ...

22 hours ago

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Asia & Pacific

Bakamla brings home Indonesians from S. Korea, Philippines

Bakamla successfully brought home nine Indonesians from South Korea and the Philippines in two separate incidents.

7 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Malaysia's top court allows jailed ex-PM Najib to pursue legal bid for house arrest

Jailed former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak won a major court battle on Wednesday that took him a step closer to being able to serve out a years-long jail term over the multi-billion dollar 1MDB scandal at home.

7 months ago
Asia & Pacific

South Korea's former first lady imprisoned after court issues warrant

South Korea's former first lady Kim Keon Hee has been arrested after a court late on Tuesday issued a warrant to arrest her following accusations of graft that she denies, a special prosecutor leading a wide-reaching probe said.

7 months ago
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Southeast Asian activists push for strong plastic pollution treaty

The global agreement on plastic pollution, which is expected to be produced on Thursday, will be a ‘point of no return’, which requires high commitment from all countries in order to eradicate the problem once and for all, according to Southeast Asian environmental activists.

7 months ago
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Indonesia taps diaspora as strategic asset in turbulent global climate

Amid today’s increasingly volatile geopolitical landscape, the government is turning to its overseas citizens as strategic partners in safeguarding the nation’s future and strengthening the economy, officials said at the second Diaspora Global Summit in Central Jakarta on Tuesday.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Xi says China, Brazil can model 'self-reliance' for Global South

Lula conducted a five-day state visit to China in May, when he told a forum for cooperation between Beijing and Latin America that his region did not want to "start a new Cold War".

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Myanmar security forces involved in systematic torture, UN report says

United Nations investigators said on Tuesday they have found evidence of systematic torture by Myanmar security forces and identified some of the senior perpetrators.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Malaysia, Bangladesh among regional partners sending peace mission to Myanmar

Bangladesh shelters more than 1 million Rohingya refugees in camps in its southeastern district of Cox's Bazar, the world's largest refugee settlement.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Japan at a nuclear crossroads, 80 years on

Japan faces with growing urgency the question of how to carry forward the moral voice for ridding the world of nuclear weapons.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Chinese vessels collide while pursuing Philippine boat in South China Sea

The incident occurred near the contested Scarborough Shoal as the Philippine coast guard escorted boats distributing aid to fishermen in the area, spokesman Commodore Jay Tarriela said in a statement.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Senior Chinese diplomat Liu Jianchao taken in for questioning

Liu Jianchao, head of a department under the ruling Communist Party that oversees relations with foreign political parties, was "taken away" after returning to Beijing from a work trip abroad in late July, according to people familiar with the matter, the report said.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

South Korea's military has shrunk by 20 percent in 6 years as male population drops

South Korea's military shrank by 20 percent in the past six years to 450,000 troops, largely due to a sharp drop in the population of males of enlistment age for mandatory service in the country with the world's lowest birthrate, a report said on Sunday.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Indonesia urges diplomacy as Malaysia resumes claim to Ambalat

Regardless of ongoing talks over the disputed maritime area, the two countries see eye to eye on codeveloping Ambalat for resources.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Prabowo joins Singapore’s national day parade

President Prabowo Subianto joined the annual parade to mark Singapore’s 60th anniversary of independence on Saturday, as part of diplomatic efforts to strengthen ties between the two countries.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Restored Nagasaki bell rings in 80 years since atomic bombing

"A crisis that could threaten the survival of humanity, such as a nuclear war, is looming over each and every one of us living on this planet," said Nagasaki mayor Shiro Suzuki.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Malaysia minister to seek clarity from Myanmar on election

Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan, who will be accompanied by his counterparts from Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia for the trip on Sept. 19, wanted clarity on whether Myanmar would hold a comprehensive election

8 months ago
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ASEAN turns 58 amid calls for unity in uncertain world

Southeast Asian nations marked the 58th anniversary of ASEAN’s founding on Friday with a mix of vibrant cultural celebrations and solemn reflection, as leaders across the region urged unity and resilience in the face of rising geopolitical tensions and internal discord.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Myanmar signs deal with Washington lobbyists to rebuild US relations

US President Donald Trump sent a letter personally to Myanmar's military chief Min Aung Hlaing to threaten new tariffs on Myanmar's US-bound exports

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Myanmar signs deal with Washington lobbyists to rebuild US relations

According to documents submitted under the US Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), the DCI Group signed the agreement with the ministry on July 31, the day Myanmar's military nominally transferred power to a civilian-led interim government ahead of a planned election.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Cambodia and Thailand agree to ASEAN observers to ensure ceasefire holds

The Southeast Asian neighbours saw the worst fighting in over a decade last month, including exchanges of artillery fire and jet fighter bombing runs that claimed at least 43 lives and displaced more than 300,000 people on both sides of the border. 

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Hiroshima marks 80 years as US-Russia nuclear tensions rise

On a sweltering morning, hundreds of black-clad officials, students and survivors laid flowers at the memorial cenotaph, with the ruins of a domed building in the background, a stark reminder of the horrors that unfolded. 

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Japan’s population declines for 16th straight year

While Japanese numbers fell, foreign resident totals continue to rise, reaching a record 3,677,463 people since their inclusion from the 2013 survey.

8 months ago
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Indonesia, Singapore boost defense ties amid global uncertainty

Indonesia and Singapore have agreed to deepen their defense cooperation through more joint exercises and military exchange programs, reaffirming on Tuesday their shared commitment to uphold international law and maintain ASEAN unity amid rising global instability.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

South Korean prosecutors question ex-first lady accused of graft

Yoon, a former top prosecutor, was impeached and removed from office in April over his martial law declaration, prompting the country to hold a snap election in June.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

US restoring Pacific island wartime airfield for deterrence

The US is restoring a World War II-era airfield on Tinian as it ramps up deterrence against China.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Japan sets new record high temperature of 41.8C

Temperatures the world over have soared in recent years as climate change creates ever more erratic weather patterns, and Japan is no exception.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Australia to buy 11 advanced warships from Japan

Billed as Japan's biggest defence export deal since World War II, Australia will pay US$6 billion (Aus$10 billion) over the next 10 years to acquire the fleet of stealth frigates.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Australia lifts foreign student cap and prioritises Southeast Asia

Limits on places were announced last year as a way to rein in record migration that had contributed to a surge in housing prices, with 270,000 places made available for 2025. 

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Philippine, Indian navies begin first joint South China Sea patrols

The two-day sail includes three Indian vessels and started Sunday, a day before Marcos left on a trip that will include talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

8 months ago
Asia & Pacific

Russia and China start 'practical part' of joint navy drills in Sea of Japan

The drills, being held from August 1 to 5, are "defensive in nature and are not directed against other countries," the fleet said last week.

8 months ago
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