Lanka president orders probes into niece’s assets

Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday ordered a probe into his niece’s overseas wealth after she and her husband were alleged in the Pandora Papers to have millions of dollars stashed abroad.
6 October 2021

Suu Kyi won’t call any defence witnesses

Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi will not call any defence witnesses at her incitement trial in a junta court, her lawyer said yesterday, as the military hit a detained US journalist with another criminal charge.
5 October 2021

Malaysia summons China envoy over ‘encroachment’

Malaysia late Monday summoned Beijings’s envoy to the Southeast Asian country in protest after Chinese vessels entered its maritime economic zone in the disputed South China Sea.
5 October 2021

Taiwan will do whatever it takes to defend itself

Taiwan falling to China would trigger “catastrophic” consequences for peace in Asia, President Tsai Ing-wen wrote in a piece for Foreign Affairs published yesterday, and if threatened Taiwan will do whatever it takes to defend itself.
5 October 2021

Sri Lanka indicts IS ‘mastermind’

Sri Lankan prosecutors yesterday indicted the alleged mastermind of the 2019 Easter Sunday suicide bombings along with 24 men they say were co-conspirators in the island’s worst single terror attack.
4 October 2021

Myanmar’s Suu Kyi tired

Myanmar’s detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi yesterday asked a judge to reduce the frequency of her court hearings due to strained health, her lawyer said, but assured the public there was no concern about her condition.
4 October 2021

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We are disappointed that the Myanmar authorities have not cooperated with the Special Envoy of the Asean on Myanmar. Unless there is progress, it would be difficult to have the Chairman of the SAC at the Asean Summit.”
4 October 2021

Afghan women's protests face hurdle amid growing risks, red tape

Women in Afghanistan who object to what the Taliban have said and done since returning to power are finding it harder to protest, now that impromptu demonstrations have been banned and previous rallies were broken up by gunfire and beatings.
4 October 2021

Blast kills at least 2 civilians near Kabul mosque

An explosion outside a mosque in the Afghan capital killed at least two people yesterday, senior Taliban officials said.
3 October 2021

Afghanistan on verge of collapse

Afghanistan is facing a breakdown of its economic and social systems that risks turning into a humanitarian catastrophe, the European Union’s foreign policy chief said yesterday.
3 October 2021

Bangladesh Navy ship ‘Somudra Avijan’ in India on 5-day official visit

Bangladesh Naval Ship “Somudra Avijan” reached the southern Indian port of Visakhapatnam today on a five-day visit to the eastern Naval Command to commemorate the birth centenary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and 50 years of Liberation of Bangladesh.
3 October 2021

Several killed in explosion near Kabul mosque, Taliban says

A bomb exploded in the entrance of a mosque in the Afghan capital on Sunday, leaving “number of civilians dead,” a Taliban spokesman said, in the first major attack on the city after the departure of U.S. forces.
3 October 2021

Car falls into river amid heavy rains in Pakistan killing 7

A family of seven, including two children, died when their car fell into a river amid heavy rains in the suburbs of Pakistan’s capital early Saturday, police said.
2 October 2021

Children dying of malnutrition

Children are dying of starvation in Afghanistan, local and international sources said yesterday, following warnings that a million youngsters there could face life-threatening malnutrition by the end of the year.   
2 October 2021

Either you or your near ones

Afghan interpreters who worked for the Netherlands have been summoned to appear in court by the Taliban who have threatened their families, Dutch public television NOS reported on Friday. 
2 October 2021

Number of people needing aid triples: UN

Myanmar is facing a “severe crisis” with the number of people needing aid tripling to three million in the eight months since the military launched a coup, the UN humanitarian coordinator to the country said has said.
1 October 2021

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Myanmar’s junta has said it was unlikely an Asean special envoy tasked with facilitating dialogue in the coup-hit country would be allowed to meet ousted pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
1 October 2021

Nepal introduces 3rd gender category

Nepal has introduced a third gender category in its census for the first time, a move the Himalayan nation’s LGBTQ community hopes will bring them greater rights.
30 September 2021

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Russia yesterday threatened to block YouTube and take other retaliatory measures, after the US video-sharing platform blocked the German-language channels of state broadcaster RT.
29 September 2021

Taliban warns of consequences if US drones enter Afghanistan

The Taliban on Wednesday warned of consequences if the United States did not stop flying drones over Afghan airspace.
29 September 2021