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How much does Venezuela owe China, and why is oil involved?
LONDON, Jan 23 - The U.S. takeover of Venezuela's oil exports has re-routed crude barrels that were being used to service debt owed to China.
Former Indonesian first lady Madame Dewi allegedly assaulted former manager, referred to prosecutors
The TV personality allegedly beat and kicked a woman who worked as her manager.
Dubai chewy cookie giveaways boost blood donations in South Korea
The giveaway events came amid a winter blood shortage in South Korea.
Indian security forces kill 16 Maoist rebels
India has launched an all-out campaign against the insurgents and vowed to end the rebellion by March.
TikTok closes deal to split US app from global business. Here's what to know
The app was due to be banned in the US a year ago if its Chinese owner hadn't sold its business in America.
S’porean woman, Malaysian motorcyclist die after being run over by trailer in Johor Bahru
The accident took place on Malaysia's North-South expressway.
China's Xi urges Brazil's Lula to jointly protect Global South interests
BEIJING, Jan 23 - China and Brazil should safeguard the shared interests of the Global South and jointly maintain the United Nations' core role, Chinese President Xi Jinping told his Brazilian counterpart on Friday, state news agency Xinhua said.
Man dies, 8 injured in multi-vehicle crash involving government car in Tokyo
Police are investigating the accident as a possible case of dangerous driving resulting in death and injury.
Japan government compiles foreigner policy plans ahead of snap election
By the summer of 2026, a framework of rules on foreign land acquisitions will be compiled.
Indonesia finds bodies of 10 passengers on crashed surveillance plane
The agency said separately on its Instagram account that 10 victims have been found.
‘So eager to show off’: Hong Kong official fired after boasting about free travel upgrades
Tianjin liaison office director Ricky Cheng was removed from his role late on Jan 21.
China says it rescued Philippine crew from cargo ship near Scarborough Shoal
BEIJING, Jan 23 - The Chinese Coast Guard said on Friday it dispatched two vessels to rescue 21 Philippine crew members in a foreign cargo ship that capsized near the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea.
Australian police intensify hunt for gunman who killed three in rural town
SYDNEY, Jan 23 - Australian police said on Friday they had intensified a search for a gunman who allegedly killed two women and a man in a rural town in New South Wales, Australia's most populous state.
Malaysia ex-army chief faces two additional charges over $46,100 in illegal proceeds
The case is scheduled for mention again on March 30.
South Korea repatriates 73 scam suspects from Cambodia in $42.7m online fraud probe
Investigators uncovered seven scam centres, where the suspects are accused of defrauding 869 South Koreans.
South Korea repatriates 73 scam suspects from Cambodia in $33 million online fraud probe
INCHEON, South Korea, Jan 23 - South Korea has repatriated 73 people suspected of involvement in online scam operations in Cambodia and will question them over allegations they had defrauded more than 800 South Koreans of about $33 million, officials said.
Explainer-How a five-yearly Communist Party congress picks Vietnam's next leaders
HANOI, Jan 23 - Vietnam's ruling Communist Party wraps up its 14th five-yearly congress on Friday, after meeting to select its top leader and set key targets until 2030.
South Korea PM tells US lawmakers Seoul is not discriminating against Coupang
Two major US investors accused Seoul of mounting a campaign against Coupang after a data breach.
Philippines’ Marcos allays health concerns, says he is recovering
He was diagnosed with diverticulitis, common among people who are stressed and who are ageing
Fire breaks out at Royal Palace Museum in Seoul, threatening artifacts
The fire is believed to have been caused by an overheated humidifier.
Pollution hurts India more than tariffs, top economist says
Air pollution cost India an estimated 1.36 per cent of gross domestic product in 2019.
Taiwan offers talks with Ukraine on weapons sanctions-busting
TAIPEI, Jan 23 - Taiwan President Lai Ching-te on Friday offered talks with Ukraine to crack down on sanctions-busting after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy name-checked the island as a source of illicit missile components.
Taiwan offers talks with Ukraine after Zelensky names island as source of Russian arms
Zelensky said Russia would not be able to produce missiles without critical components sourced from Taiwan.
Japan punk rock lawyer leads climate justice fight against central government
The 63-year-old rallied over 450 plaintiffs across Japan in a landmark lawsuit seeking damages from the government.
Let’s save the human species!
Take a look at the marvel that is modern China. The endless gleaming lines of bullet trains. The air taxis and the drone delivery services and the driverless cars. The bubble tea franchises and the cavernous malls and the fast fashion and the pay-with-your-face apps and the
Malaysia’s former armed forces chief claims trial to $1.5m corruption charges
He pleaded not guilty to all four charges read to him.
Teens among missing after landslide at New Zealand campsite
The search continues for missing people after a landslide hit a popular campsite in Mount Maunganui.
US doubles down on F/A-XX fighter to hold China at bay
As the US locks in the long-delayed F/A-XX, the program has become a test of whether its carrier airpower can avoid strategic erosion in a Pacific increasingly shaped by China’s scale, proximity and mass. This month, the US Senate Committee on Appropriations moved to lock in
Malaysia's former armed forces chief charged with abuse of power, misappropriating welfare fund
Mohd Nizam Jaffar, 59, pleaded not guilty to abuse of power and misappropriation in offences linked to the Armed Forces Welfare Fund.
Japan PM Takaichi dissolves Parliament for snap election
She is counting on her Cabinet’s high poll numbers to steer her otherwise unpopular party to victory.
Japan PM Takaichi dissolves parliament for Feb 8 election
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has pledged to cut a sales tax on food for a two-year period to "alleviate the burden" on people struggling with inflation.
TikTok clinches deal for new US joint venture to avoid American ban
ByteDance retains a 19.9 per cent stake in the joint venture - keeping its ownership below the 20 per cent threshold stipulated by the law.
The Chinese island where dreams of real estate glory never die
It was built by Evergrande, a Chinese real estate developer.
Tokyo travel agency offers hands-on evacuation shelter experience
The hands-on training supposedly helps prepare people for living in temporary shelters.
Not acting in Iran could ruin Trump’s rep, even bring on civil war
Trump's track record of acting on his stated threats and promises, coupled with his repeated warnings and assurances, have escalated the protests and shaped the regime’s response. The post Not acting in Iran could ruin Trump’s rep, even bring on civil war appeared first on
A national tragedy 30 years ago united Australia. Why hasn't the Bondi shooting?
Political spats brewing since the tragedy last month have overshadowed a national day of mourning.
Six people confirmed missing after landslide at New Zealand campsite
The police are checking if some people had left without informing authorities.
New Zealand continues hunt for victims at campground hit by landslide
WELLINGTON, Jan 23 - New Zealand emergency crews continued to search on Friday for victims of a landslide that ripped through a busy campground on the country's North Island the day before due to heavy rains.
US, China once had rare-earth aces in the hole but the US folded
“The Middle East has oil,” Deng Xiaoping is reported to have remarked. “China has rare earths.” Deng was visiting one of China’s biggest rare earths mines, in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, in 1992 when he made that observation about the vast deposit of critical minerals in his
Commentary: Trump walking back Greenland threats offers little relief
The World Economic Forum meeting at Davos shows that the room for manoeuvre is narrowing for middle powers, says US politics observer Steven Okun.
US urges nations to repatriate their citizens from Iraqi facilities with ISIS members
WASHINGTON, Jan 22 - U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday that Washington welcomed Iraq's initiative to detain Islamic State members in secure facilities in Iraq while also urging nations to repatriate their citizens in these facilities \"to face justice.\"
8 hours of gaming a day? No problem, say South Korean parents, as career in e-sports gains acceptance
The country’s game industry has been outstripping the combined export value of K-pop, dramas, movies and books for years.









