Floods kill 10 in northwest China

President Xi Jinping yesterday ordered “all-out” rescue efforts in China’s arid and mountainous northwest after flash floods caused by exceptionally heavy rain killed 10 people and left 33 missing.
8 August 2025

Mobile data service cut in Balochistan

Pakistan has suspended cell phone data services for three weeks in the restive southwestern province of Balochistan in a bid to block communications among separatist insurgents behind a surge in recent attacks, an official and the government said.
8 August 2025

Xi welcomes US-Russia talks

China is pleased to see Russia and the United States maintaining contact and improving ties to advance a political resolution of the Ukraine crisis, President Xi Jinping said in a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday.
8 August 2025

Tokyo soars on trade deal relief as Asian markets limp into weekend

Japanese stocks rallied Friday on a mixed day for Asian markets, fuelled by relief that Tokyo and Washington had settled a tariff issue that raised concerns about their trade deal.
8 August 2025

Japan population sees record drop

The population of Japanese nationals fell by a record amount -- more than 900,000 people -- in 2024, official data showed, as the country battles to reverse its perennially low birth rates.
7 August 2025

India bans 25 books in Kashmir

Indian authorities in Kashmir have banned 25 books, including a work by Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy, saying the titles “excite secessionism” in the contested Muslim-majority region.
7 August 2025

India exporters say 50% Trump levy ‘severe setback’

Indian exporters warned that additional US tariffs risked making businesses “not viable” after President Donald Trump ordered steeper levies on Indian goods over New Delhi’s purchasing of Russian oil.
7 August 2025

US punitive tariffs put India in a corner

A worst-case scenario for India on US tariffs is now the base case. New Delhi called Donald Trump’s decision on Wednesday to double the levy on the South Asian nation’s goods to 50 percent because of its Russian oil purchases “extremely unfortunate”.
7 August 2025

Thai prosecutors indict 23 over quake skyscraper collapse

Thai prosecutors indicted 23 people and firms on Thursday, in a case linked to the deadly collapse of a Bangkok high-rise in an earthquake.
7 August 2025

Electric ‘air taxis’ set to debut in Japan

Airline ANA yesterday said that, together with a US start-up, it hopes to have electric “air taxis” whizzing over Japan from as early as 2027.
7 August 2025

India defiant amid tariff row with US

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday said he will not compromise the interests of the country’s farmers even if he has to pay a heavy price, in his first comments after US President Donald Trump’s salvo of a 50% tariff on Indian goods.
7 August 2025

Number of Bangladeshis going to India for medical treatment declined in 2024

482,336 Bangladeshis visited India on medical tourism visas in 2024, India’s Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat told the country's parliament
7 August 2025

Toyota cuts profit forecast due to US tariffs

The auto industry had a pre-existing 2.5 percent tariff, meaning the levy currently stands at 27.5 percent
7 August 2025

Fresh US tariffs shake up Asian chip stocks

Precision tools maker Disco Corporation gave up 1.3 percent and Sumco, which makes silicon wafers, lost 1.2 percent
7 August 2025

Japanese population sees record drop in 2024

The number of Japanese fell by 908,574, or 0.75 percent, to 120.65 million
7 August 2025

Modi to visit China for first time in 7 years

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit China for the first time in over seven years, a government source said yesterday, in a further sign of a diplomatic thaw with Beijing as tensions with the United States rise.
6 August 2025

India terms Trump's tariff move ‘extremely unfortunate’

The United States has in recent days targeted India's oil imports from Russia
6 August 2025

Hiroshima marks 80 years as US-Russia nuclear tensions rise

Students and survivors laid flowers at the memorial cenotaph with the ruins of a domed building in the background
6 August 2025

Lanka parliament sacks disgraced police chief

Sri Lanka’s parliament yesterday voted overwhelmingly to dismiss Police Chief Deshabandu Tennakoon for misconduct and criminal behaviour, making him the island’s first inspector-general to be impeached.
5 August 2025

Japan sets record temperature of 41.8C

Japan logged a new heat record yesterday, with the mercury hitting 41.8C, the weather office said, warning temperatures may rise further still.
5 August 2025