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Asia & Pacific

Cambodia MPs pass law allowing stripping of citizenship

The law "will have a disastrously chilling effect on the freedom of speech of all Cambodian citizens", a coalition of 50 rights groups warned in a statement on Sunday.

6 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Bangladesh exhausts resources for Rohingya refugees, chief adviser Yunus warns

Children make up half the 1.3 million Rohingya refugees now living in Bangladesh, most of whom fled a brutal 2017 military crackdown in Buddhist-majority Myanmar that UN investigators called a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing". ...

7 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Indonesia, US and allies launch joint military drills

The annual "Super Garuda Shield" drills will take place in the capital Jakarta and several locations on the western island of Sumatra and the Riau archipelago until September 4. ...

9 hours ago

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Asia & Pacific

Albanese fights to save Indigenous referendum

On Saturday, Australians will decide whether to recognise First Nations peoples for the first time in the 1901 constitution and create an Indigenous advisory body -- a so-called "Voice" -- for policies that affect their communities.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Ahead of BRI anniversary, China unveils white paper on global cooperation

China has unveiled a white paper that builds on President Xi's vision of "a global community with a shared future" introduced a decade ago, which critics say is intended to coincide with the 10th anniversary of Beijing's so-called belt and road global infrastructure strategy.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Thai PM Thavisin makes inaugural visits to Malaysia

These would include task forces on tourism, trade, food security and agriculture as well as border security issues, says Anwar.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Malaysia says TikTok fails to fully comply with local laws

In a social media message posted after meeting TikTok representatives, Minister Fahmi Fadzil said TikTok also had to address issues related to content distribution and advertising purchases following complaints.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Japanese govt to seek court order to dissolve Unification Church

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida last year ordered a government probe into the sect after it emerged that Abe's alleged killer was motivated by resentment against the group.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Island nations band together to face existential threat

Representatives of dozens of archipelagic and island nations have pledged solidarity and closer coordination to address climate issues that threaten to wipe them from the map.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Australian journalist Cheng back home after China release

Cheng Lei, who was tried in secret on national security charges in March 2022, arrived in Melbourne and has been reunited with her two children and family.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

'Not proud at all': Japan's army struggles to recruit

Japan has massively upped its defense spending in recent years, alarmed by China's growing assertiveness in the region and the frequency of North Korea's missile tests.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Climate change solutions, blue economy in focus ahead of island states summit

Representing the largest archipelagic country in the world, Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi on Tuesday warned island states they were facing an “existential danger” amid worsening climate change and sluggish multilateral efforts.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Women, children among 29 killed as artillery hits Myanmar refugee camp - media, sources

The shelling took place close to midnight on Monday in Kachin State, the sources said, when artillery hit the camp about 5 km from a base in the border town of Laiza run by the Kachin Independence Army (KIA).

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

China drives away Philippines navy gunboat from Scarborough Shoal waters

The coast guard said it took "necessary measures" such as forcing the gunboat out and controlling its route after repeated dissuasion and warnings from the Chinese side were ignored.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Taiwan seeks 'peaceful coexistence' with China, president says

Tsai, who cannot stand again as president at elections in January after two terms in office, has repeatedly offered talks with China, which has rejected them as it views her as a separatist.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

China near 'breakthroughs' with nuclear-armed submarines, report says

The discreet effort to track China's nuclear-powered and -armed ballistic missile submarines, known as SSBNs, is one of the core drivers of increased deployments and contingency planning by the US Navy and other militaries across the Indo-Pacific region.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Haze hits Singapore as hot spots in Sumatra increase

Transborder haze is a perennial problem in Southeast Asia as regulatory loopholes make it hard for authorities to eliminate Indonesia's slash-and-burn land clearing practices.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Philippine drag queen arrested for ‘immoral’ performance as Jesus Christ

Amadeus Fernando Pagente, who performs under the stage name Pura Luka Vega, was detained on Wednesday in relation to a controversial performance in July.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

What's causing haze across Southeast Asia?

In recent weeks air quality in parts of Malaysia and Indonesia has spiked into the red, with indexes consistently showing readings above 150 - putting it in a bracket where people can experience health effects, and those with sensitive conditions could suffer more serious problems.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

ASEAN ministers commit to eventual elimination of crop burning

In a statement after a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Malaysia, members recognised "the adverse environmental and health impacts of crop burning practices," and committed to collectively reduce and phase it out. 

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Biden plans November meeting with Xi

Ties between the world's two largest economies have been strained in recent years due to a number of issues including Taiwan, the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, allegations of spying, human rights issues and trade tariffs, among others.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Malaysia has sent letter to Indonesia over transboundary haze issue

He said the letter had been sent to his counterpart in Indonesia following instructions from Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Tuesday (Oct 3) to coordinate with his counterparts in Asean to resolve the transborder haze issue.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Suspected Thai mall shooter suffered breakdown, used modified pistol, police say

Two women were killed, from China and Myanmar, and five people wounded - two foreigners and three Thai nationals.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Indonesia to deport two Chinese nationals wanted in murder case

The Immigration Office detained the two men on Friday as they ate at a restaurant in north Jakarta.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Megawati, Mahathir meet in in Kuala Lumpur, discuss new capital city

Megawati was in Kuala Lumpur to join a ceremony held by the Tun Abdul Rahman University which gave her an honorary doctorate in social science. 

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Hazy days are back again in Malaysia

The Singapore-based Asean Specialised Meteorological Centre (ASMC) had through satellite images detected 121 hotspots in Sumatra and 122 hotspots in Kalimantan, but none in Malaysia, said DOE director-general Datuk Wan Abdul Latiff Wan Jaafar.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Thai PM launches committee to amend army-drafted constitution

Premier Srettha Thavisin's new government came into office in August after months of political wrangling, having promised constitutional reform in the run-up to May's general election.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Indonesia denies smog from forest fires drifted to Malaysia

Malaysia on Friday warned residents of high pollution levels in most areas on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and the western Kalimantan region of Sarawak, blaming trans-boundary haze from Indonesia, its Department of Environment said in a statement. 

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

US, Philippines begin annual drills in disputed South China Sea

More than a thousand sailors from the two allies are taking part in the annual "Samasama" (Tagalog for Together) anti-submarine, surface and electronic warfare drills off Manila and the south of Luzon, the main island of the Philippines.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Japan sees hottest September since records began

The scorching September's average temperature was 2.66 degrees Celsius (36.78 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than usual, the Japan Meteorological Agency said on Monday. 

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Malaysia prepares to make rain, close schools as haze worsens

Almost every dry season, smoke from fires to clear land for palm oil and pulp and paper plantations in Indonesia clouds the skies over much of the region, bringing risks to public health and worrying tourist operators and airlines.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific premium

State firms accused of selling arms to Myanmar junta

A coalition of human rights organizations and former attorney general and respected human rights defender Marzuki Darusman, have officially requested that the National Commission on Human Rights (KomnasHAM) investigate alleged arm sales by state-owned arms manufacturers to the Myanmar junta, which they say potentially took place after the 2021 coup.

1 year ago
Asia & Pacific

Malaysia cabinet reshuffle a possibility: deputy PM

The cabinet reshuffle "will be soon", Bernama reported Zahid as saying on Sunday. 

1 year ago
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