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K-pop group Twice's Dahyun to make acting debut in sports film
Titled Sprint, the movie also stars Crash Landing On You's Lee Shin-young.
Nursing shortage in Malaysia to hit 60% by 2030, says health minister
Malaysia’s Health Minister Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said that a collaboration between public and private sectors can help improve the shortfall of nursing staff needed to meet healthcare demands in the country.
The quiet, feared strategist behind Modi’s rise
India’s PM is eyeing a record third term - his home minister is the brains behind his election wins.
US allies India and Japan 'xenophobic', says Biden
The White House has downplayed the comments, saying the president 'values' India and Japan's friendship.
‘Vague and broad’: China’s revised state secrets law sparks concerns from Taiwan and foreign businesses
The law saw its biggest tweaks in more than a decade, and only its second revision since its introduction in 1988.
Commentary: Japan's 'no first-time customers' reservation policy may help some restaurants
The Japanese practice of “no first-time customers” might be a promising business model for some restaurants, says Bloomberg Opinion's Howard Chua-Eoan.
The reckoning: Chinese car wars
Baby, you can drive my carYes, I’m gonna be a starBaby, you can drive my carAnd maybe I’ll love you The Beatles Out of nowhere in the 1950s, over 100 companies in Japan started making motorcycles. The ensuing competition, now known as the Japanese motorcycle wars, was wild,
Singapore diplomat suspended amid probe into allegations he filmed teen at public bath in Japan
The Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that it is prepared to waive diplomatic immunity to facilitate investigations "if the alleged facts bear out".
When will US come to the Philippines’ defense?
MANILA – China and the Philippines are edging dangerously toward armed conflict in the contested South China Sea, a potential clash that could quickly escalate into a US-China conflict in the world’s most vital seascape. On April 30, China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels used water
Cambodia blames heatwave for deadly ammo blast
An ammunition blast that killed 20 soldiers is being partly blamed on a heatwave gripping the region.
What China seeks on the far side of the moon
China is attempting to recover the first-ever soil and rock samples from the lunar far side. The surface mission, Chang’e 6, named after the Chinese moon goddess Chang’e, is a successor to the successful sample return mission, Chang’e 5, and a part of the Chinese lunar
Russia riding US right out of West Africa
Armed troops in Niger overthrew the government in July 2023, seizing power for themselves. The following months were rife with speculation that the military government would align with Moscow and possibly form ties with the Russian military or its associates. This has now
8 things you may not know about Chinese billionaire and XPeng CEO He Xiaopeng
CNA sat down with the 46-year-old entrepreneur to find out what makes him tick, in the first of a series of interviews with prominent figures making waves around East Asia.
Indonesia’s Mount Ruang eruptions unlikely to trigger tsunami, but caution still needed: Experts
Given the increase in Mount Ruang's eruption activities, Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency has warned of a potential tsunami and issued an advisory to people in the nearby islands to avoid the coastal areas.
Malaysia’s 24-hour eateries urged to cut hours to tackle obesity concerns, but locals lack appetite for change
Residents and MPs have pushed back against the Consumers Association of Penang’s (CAO)'s bid, saying the all-night food establishments, such as Muslim-Indian mamaks, are part of Malaysia’s food culture and cater to frontline workers.
On contradiction between the US and China
The most important thing to understand is whether the contradiction is within the people or between the people and their enemies. The former can be solved through discussion and debate; the latter can lead to conflict and war. So said Mao Zedong, the founder and prophet of the
Rural Chinese workers become unlikely livestreamers amid slowing economy, fewer prospects
In 2023, there were more than 15 million professional livestreamers in China catering to nearly half of the nation’s internet users.
Singapore diplomat questioned by police in Japan after reportedly filming male student at public bath: Reports
The Tokyo police are reportedly investigating potential violations of child pornography laws.
Biden’s Gaza diplomacy try falls fatally short
US-led efforts to forge a Gaza Strip ceasefire and win the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas militants are in limbo after weeks of intense and by all accounts still inconclusive shuttle diplomacy. Moreover, US efforts to date show no sign of a potential grand accord to
Malaysian civil servants to see record pay hike of over 13% from December: Anwar
The last time the civil servants' salaries were revised was 12 years ago, which saw a 13 per cent hike.
Pro-China candidate wins Solomon Islands PM vote
Jeremiah Manele has already indicated he will continue the Pacific nation's close ties with Beijing.