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Asia & Pacific

Bangladesh shuts universities early to save power amid energy crisis

Authorities said the decision applies to all public and private universities across the country, a move that officials said will not only reduce electricity consumption but also ease traffic congestion, which leads to fuel wastage.

6 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Sharp drop in Chinese military aircraft near Taiwan raises questions

China claims Taiwan is part of its territory and has threatened to use force to bring the island under its control. ...

8 hours ago
Asia & Pacific

Australians reach for VPNs, find porn sites blocked as online age-restrictions take effect

The country also joined Britain, France and dozens of US states requiring websites which disseminate pornography to verify users are over 18. App stores must also run age checks before allowing downloads of software labelled 18+. ...

9 hours ago

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Asia & Pacific

56 Afghan civilians killed in conflict with Pakistan since last week: UN

The neighbors have clashed along the frontier since February 26, when Afghanistan launched a border offensive in retaliation for Pakistani air strikes.

2 days ago
Asia & Pacific

With airspace restricted, German president cancels trip to Indonesia

Steinmeier had been due to fly to Jakarta on Sunday for the six-day trip, with an onward flight to Manila scheduled for Wednesday.

3 days ago
Asia & Pacific

Diplomacy key to Indonesia’s energy shift: Report

The Transformation Partnerships for Indonesia’s Clean Energy Transition report was prepared by Synergy Policies and the Foreign Ministry’s Foreign Policy Strategy Agency over 11 months to examine how foreign policy could aid Indonesia’s shift to clean energy.

4 days ago
Asia & Pacific

China boosts defence spending 7% in drive to modernise by 2035

Security analysts and regional military attaches are watching China's budget closely as it scrambles to modernise the military by 2035, while stepping up deployments across East Asia and purging the top brass to tackle graft.

4 days ago
Asia & Pacific

US sinks Iranian warship off Sri Lanka as war spreads

Off Sri Lanka, an Iranian ship that had been on a friendly visit to India was suddenly sunk by a US submarine, the first such torpedoing since World War II. The attack killed at least 87 people, Sri Lankan officials said, with 61 remaining missing. 

4 days ago
Asia & Pacific

Middle East war traps thousands in Bali

Hundreds were crowded at Ngurah Rai International Airport, many dressed in shorts, flip-flops and summer dresses, their expressions dour.

5 days ago
Asia & Pacific

Malaysia anti-graft agency probes $280 million govt deal with UK chip giant

The Southeast Asian country, which is one of the world's top chip exporters, signed an agreement with the firm last March to boost production of high-end semiconductors, as the US-China tech trade war shook global markets.

5 days ago
Asia & Pacific

Philippine lawmakers advance impeachment of Vice President Duterte

If convicted by the Senate at trial, Duterte would be removed from office and disqualified from holding any future government position.

5 days ago
Asia & Pacific

Pakistan, Afghan Taliban forces clash as diplomatic efforts intensify

Pakistan described its actions as a response to cross-border assaults, while Kabul denounced them as a breach of its sovereignty, saying it remained open to dialogue but warned any wider conflict would result in serious consequences.

1 week ago
Asia & Pacific

Afghan Taliban open to talks after Pakistan bombs Kabul, Kandahar

For years, Islamabad has blamed Afghanistan for attacks inside Pakistan aimed at overthrowing the government, claiming the Taliban shelter Tehreek‑e‑Taliban Pakistan fighters.

1 week ago
Asia & Pacific

Pakistan bombs Kabul in 'open war' on Taliban government

AFP reporters in Kabul and Kandahar heard blasts and jets overhead until dawn, as Pakistan launched air strikes on the Afghan capital and the southern power base of the Taliban authorities.

1 week ago
Asia & Pacific

Hong Kong court overturns China critic Jimmy Lai's fraud conviction in rare legal victory

Judges Jeremy Poon, Anthea Pang, and Derek Pang said in the judgement that they allowed the appeal from Lai, and another defendant in the case, to proceed, as a lower court judge had "erred".

1 week ago
Asia & Pacific

Albanese tells Australia to 'turn the heat down' after bomb threat

Albanese was evacuated from his residence in Canberra late on Tuesday following a security threat, and returned a few hours later after nothing suspicious was found.

1 week ago
Asia & Pacific

Germany's Merz lands in Beijing hoping to reset ties, as China boasts its massive market

Merz, on his first visit to China, becomes the latest European leader seeking to reset ties with China after Britain's Starmer and Canada's Carney earlier this year, while Beijing touts the benefits of engaging with its massive consumer market and advanced manufacturing base.

1 week ago
Asia & Pacific

Australian PM seeks removal of UK's Andrew from line of succession

In a letter to Starmer on Monday, Albanese said his government would agree to any proposal to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of royal succession, describing the allegations against him as "grave".

1 week ago
Asia & Pacific premium

Surge in Indonesians repatriated from Cambodia scam operations: Envoy

A total of 462 Indonesians were repatriated in the week beginning on Feb. 16 after flying back on tickets they purchased themselves, having received support from the Indonesian Embassy in Phnom Penh.

2 weeks ago
Asia & Pacific premium

SEAblings unite online against racist attacks from Knetz

What started as a ruckus at a K-pop concert in Malaysia has snowballed into a wave of racist online attacks by some South Korean users against Southeast Asians, triggering a rare show of regional solidarity across social media.

2 weeks ago
Asia & Pacific

Indonesian crew member dies in cruise ship fire off Singapore

The blaze on the World Legacy has been extinguished, and there were no other reports of injuries among the crew or 271 passengers on board, authorities said in a statement.

2 weeks ago
Asia & Pacific

Indonesia to take deputy commander role in Gaza force: US general

"I have offered and Indonesia has accepted the position of deputy commander for the ISF," Major General Jasper Jeffers announced at the inaugural meeting of President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" attended by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.

2 weeks ago
Asia & Pacific

South Korean court hands life term to ex‑President Yoon for insurrection

Prosecutors had sought the death penalty in the case, closely watched in a deeply divided country. It is the most consequential yet for the ousted leader, whose bid triggered a national political crisis and tested democratic resilience.

2 weeks ago
Asia & Pacific

South Korean court hands life term to ex‑President Yoon in insurrection trial

Prosecutors had sought the death penalty in the case, closely watched in a deeply divided country. It is the most consequential yet for the ousted leader, whose bid triggered a national political crisis and tested democratic resilience.

2 weeks ago
Asia & Pacific

Bill Gates withdraws from India AI summit amid scrutiny over alleged Epstein ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for children's safety on AI platforms as he addressed the gathering on Thursday, alongside French President Emmanuel Macron, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei.

2 weeks ago
Asia & Pacific

Trump to decide 'soon' on sending weapons to Taiwan

"I'm talking to him about it. We had a good conversation, and we'll make a determination pretty soon," Trump said, adding that he has a "good relationship" with the Chinese leader, whose country claims the self-ruled island of Taiwan as its territory.

2 weeks ago
Asia & Pacific

Wild New Zealand storm disrupts transport, leaves thousands without power

Domestic media reported a few flights had resumed operating by afternoon from the airport in Wellington, the capital, although cancellations were still widespread after airport authorities said most morning flights were disrupted.

3 weeks ago
Asia & Pacific

Myanmar expels Timor Leste envoy after rights group complaint against junta

The diplomatic spat comes as the Myanmar military faces international scrutiny for its role in an alleged genocide against the minority Muslim Rohingya in a case being heard at the International Court of Justice.

3 weeks ago
Asia & Pacific

Japan releases arrested Chinese fishing boat captain: Local media

The captain, identified by the agency as Chinese national Zheng Nianli, 47, was released after China guaranteed payment of cash collateral, public broadcaster NHK and other local media reported.

3 weeks ago
Asia & Pacific

BNP sweeps Bangladesh election, son of former rulers set to become PM

NCP, a political party led by youth activists critical in toppling Sheikh Hasina, fails to secure majority.

3 weeks ago

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