ICJ genocide case 'flawed and unfounded': Myanmar govt
14 January 2026
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Asia
Myanmar made lives of the Rohingyas a nightmare
13 January 2026
Bomb attacks on Thailand petrol stations injure 4
12 January 2026
Japan PM mulling snap election in coming weeks: reports
11 January 2026
Bangabandhu’s autobiography translated to Korean
2 July 2021
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Asia
Japan minister says necessary to 'wake up' to protect Taiwan
29 June 2021
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Japan
Myanmar violence escalates with rise of ‘self-defence’ groups: report
28 June 2021
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Asia
Hong Kong police arrest former Apple Daily journalist at airport: media
28 June 2021
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China
China turns on world’s second-biggest hydropower dam
28 June 2021
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China
500-kg sandals headed for Tokyo’s Sensoji temple
Giant owaraji straw sandals have been newly made and will be dedicated to Sensoji temple in Taito Ward, Tokyo.
15 October 2018
Rohingya crisis: Myanmar monk hits back at international community
An ultra-nationalist monk -- dubbed the "Buddhist Bin Laden" -- condemns the international community for their calls to bring Myanmar's generals to justice over the Rohingya crisis.
15 October 2018
Asia’s most visited countries
China attracts the highest number of tourists in the region with a record number of inflow of 59.27 million people in the year 2016.
13 October 2018
Snowstorm kills 9 climbers on Nepal peak
All nine members of a South Korean climbing expedition are confirmed dead after a violent snowstorm devastated their camp on Nepal's Mount Gurja, one of the deadliest mountaineering accidents to hit the Himalayan nation in recent years.
13 October 2018
Bangladesh orders 250 extra strong train cars from Indonesian firm
Indonesian state-owned train maker PT Industri Kereta Api (Inka) says Bangladesh orders 250 extra strong train cars from the company.
13 October 2018
Japan PM to visit China
Shinzo Abe will pay the first visit to China by a Japanese prime minister since 2011 later this month, Beijing announced yesterday, in the
12 October 2018
Moon urges US move
South Korean President Moon Jae-in yesterday called on the United States to move towards the nuclear-armed North's demands for a declaration the Korean War is over, as the allies pursue increasingly different approaches towards Pyongyang.
12 October 2018
Indonesia's double disaster exposes earthquake lessons not learned
Critics say that, despite improvements at a national level in disaster management since a devastating Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, local authorities often lack know-how and equipment, and so rescue efforts are delayed until the military can reach the area.
12 October 2018
Leading priest turns on Japan's emperor
The chief priest at Japan's controversial Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo will quit after "highly inappropriate language" criticising the emperor was leaked to a magazine, the shrine said yesterday. The shrine has frequently been at the centre of rows with Asian neighbours that suffered from Japan's wartime atrocities.
11 October 2018
No Chinese military base at port: Lanka
Sri Lanka rejected on Wednesday US claims that China might establish a "forward military base" at a strategic port leased to Beijing by the indebted Indian Ocean island nation.
Sri Lanka last year granted a 99-year lease on the Hambantota deep-sea port to Beijing, after it was unable to repay Chinese loans for the $1.4-billion project.
11 October 2018
Malaysia to abolish death penalty
Malaysia's cabinet agrees to abolish the death penalty, a senior minister says, with more than 1,200 people on death row set to win a reprieve following a groundswell of opposition to capital punishment.
11 October 2018
3 killed after magnitude 6.3 quake off Java and Bali
Three people are killed and houses are damaged after a magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck off East Java province and Bali at around 2:00.
11 October 2018
China launches anti-halal crackdown in Xinjiang
Chinese authorities have launched a campaign against halal products in the name of fighting extremism in the capital of Xinjiang, the fractious northwest region where Muslims are facing a raft of religious restrictions.
10 October 2018
'Carbon sink' Bhutan counts cost of plans for green future
The gentle whirring of the wind turbine speaks volumes of Bhutan's record as the world's only carbon negative country, but major challenges stand in the way of the Himalayan kingdom's decision to follow a green path over rampant economic expansion.
10 October 2018
KEY FINDINGS
The landmark UN report on limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius was released in South Korea yesterday after a week-long meeting of the 195-nation Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Here are key findings, grounded in some 6,000 peer-reviewed scientific studies:
8 October 2018
North to allow nuke checks
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said yesterday North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was ready to allow international inspectors into the North's nuclear and missile testing sites, one of the main sticking points over an earlier denuclearisation pledge.
8 October 2018
Interpol's missing Chinese chief resigns amid Beijing probe
The Chinese head of Interpol resigns as Beijing announces he is under investigation for allegedly breaking domestic law, while his wife voicesconcern for his life following his disappearance.
8 October 2018
Internet Use in Asia: Bangladesh in top 5
In a rapidly growing world of internet users, Bangladesh has been ranked fifth largest internet using country in Asia.
7 October 2018
2nd Kim-Trump summit agreed
Kim Jong Un has agreed to hold a second summit with US President Donald Trump as soon as possible, Seoul said yesterday, after Washington's top diplomat held "productive" talks on denuclearisation with the North Korean leader in Pyongyang.
7 October 2018
Pompeo starts Asia tour
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he hoped to make progress on denuclearisation and a second US-North Korean summit as he
6 October 2018