Australia turned its back on Assange. Time made him a martyr
Assange was met by a large crowd as he returned home, but there was initially little sympathy for him in Australia.
Assange was met by a large crowd as he returned home, but there was initially little sympathy for him in Australia.
In an interview with CNA's Olivia Siong at a World Economic Forum conference in Dalian, China, Malaysia's Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli said the government’s belief in energy transition is not rhetoric.
The Congress MP fills a post that had been empty for a decade and will have to lead from the front.
The Wikileaks founder is allowed to walk free and return to Australia after being sentenced in a US court.
The case is likely to stoke the long-standing local opposition to US military presence.
A report by the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center found that the total accumulated transactions for online gambling in the first quarter of 2024 reached 600 trillion rupiah (US$36.5 billion).
The 56-year-old has been sending balloons loaded with anti-regime propaganda leaflets, US dollar bills and USB drives of K-pop across the border for nearly 20 years.
Tens of thousands of South Korean soldiers remain in captivity in North Korea.
Prosecutors have dropped rape charges against Jarryd Hayne having "carefully considered" the public interest.
Months of relentless exchanges between Israel and Lebanon’s militant group Hezbollah have seen mass civilian evacuations and widespread death, injury and destruction. The violence has worsened since early June, accompanied by increasingly heated rhetoric. Both sides have
Australian pressure, British legal process and a US realisation it needed a deal led to Wikileaks founder's release.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has a very short list of countries on his list of available international travel destinations these days. He made a wise choice to travel to Pyongyang, where he could be feted as a fellow dictator and share relief from sanctions-imposed
In a bold move to restore its long-range strike capabilities, Australia is set to test-launch a US hypersonic missile from one of its combat jets. This month, The War Zone reported that the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is set to conduct test launches of the US Air Force’s
Enthusiasm is increasing worldwide for small modular reactors (SMRs) and advanced modular reactors (AMRs). The International Atomic Energy Agency describes SMRs as “advanced nuclear reactors that have a power capacity of up to 300 MWe [megawatts electric] per unit, which is
The envoy said Chinese officials had pressured citizens not to attend 61 public events organised by the US embassy since November.
The move runs counter to prevailing practices regarding aviation safety.
Malaysia was previously allowed to ship only the whole frozen fruit and other durian-based products.
Chinese carmakers have not only met domestic demand, but also enriched supply in international markets: Li Qiang
Twenty-three people died in a lithium battery explosion and fire in a South Korea factory.
Climate finance has long been one of the most divisive issues in three decades of UN climate negotiations.
JAKARTA - A former chief executive of Indonesia's state energy firm Pertamina has been sentenced to nine years in jail for graft in a case related to a long-term contract to procure liquefied natural gas from a unit of U.S. company Cheniere Energy.
LONDON - Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla welcomed Japan's Emperor Naruhito and his wife to London on Tuesday, marking the start of a three-day state visit which includes a military parade, carriage procession and state banquet.
Beijing’s move is meant to dial up the pressure on President Lai Ching-te through legal means, say analysts.
Fighting is raging across swathes of Myanmar as ethnic armed groups and pro-democracy forces battle the military.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke said motorists who incur traffic fines should settle them before leaving Johor.