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Japan delegation highlights regional peace in talks with Taiwan’s Lai
Taiwanese President Lai thanked lawmakers for their support for Taiwan.
Germany deports criminal to Syria as pressure mounts on migration
BERLIN, Dec 23 - Germany deported a convicted criminal to Syria on Tuesday for the first time since the start of a 14-year-long civil war there as the government in Berlin tries to show voters it is addressing their worries about migration.
Malaysian police bust drug lab on Penang durian orchard
One suspect died during the raids in an attempt to escape, the police said.
Myanmar nationals caught with 10 drones in Bangkok: Police
Myanmar ranks third globally – behind only Ukraine and Russia – for the number of drone sorties recorded.
K-Pop concert to be held in Hong Kong and aired in mainland China on Feb 6-7
An unofficial ban on cultural exchanges between China and South Korea has been in place since 2017.
K-Pop concert to be held in Hong Kong and aired in mainland China, organisers say
SEOUL, Dec 23 - Pop concert will be held in Hong Kong in February and aired across mainland China by a state-run broadcaster, the organiser said, amid growing hopes of cultural exchanges between China and South Korea after nearly a decade of an unofficial ban.
Taiwan metro attack suspect’s parents apologise after deadly stabbing
The father said his son's "heinous crimes" had caused irreparable damage and suffering on the victims and their families.
Taiwan metro attack suspect's parents apologise after deadly stabbing
The 27-year-old suspect’s parents knelt and apologised for their son’s actions, promising full cooperation with investigators.
Japan govt to cut passport application fee by nearly half
The goal is to raise the ownership rate of Japanese passports, which stood at 17.8 per cent in 2024.
Trump’s Fed chair choice could stoke stagflation risks
US President Donald Trump has signaled in an interview with the Wall Street Journal he is close to announcing his pick for the next chair of the US Federal Reserve. With inflation again increasing amid widespread focus on the crisis of affordability, Trump’s appointment will be
Thailand-Cambodia border meeting in doubt over venue row
Cambodia asked to hold talks in Kuala Lumpur but Thailand said the bilateral border committee meeting would go ahead in Thailand's Chanthaburi province as planned.
No white Christmas: South Korea to brace itself for cold snap from Dec 25 but snowfall unlikely
Snow is expected only in some mountainous areas in Gangwon Province, mainly overnight between Dec 23 and 24.
Taiwan deports mother of Thai girl allegedly forced into Japan sex work
The girl contacted the authorities in Japan for help in September.
Slop, vibe coding and glazing: AI altering the global lexicon
For us linguists, the flurry of “word of the year” announcements from dictionaries and publishers is a holiday tradition as anticipated as mince pies. The words of the year aren’t just a fun peek into new slang and language changes, they also tell us quite a bit about the
Japan weighs 2,000-3,000 yen fee for new pre-travel screening system
The electronic travel authorisation programme is aimed to be launched in fiscal 2028.
Hundreds protest in New Delhi over killing of Hindu man in Bangladesh
NEW DELHI, Dec 23 - Hundreds of people protested near Bangladesh's High Commission in New Delhi on Tuesday against the lynching of a Hindu man over allegations of blasphemy that has exacerbated tensions between Hindu-majority India and its Muslim-majority neighbour.
China delays plans for mass production of self-driving cars after accident
Regulators approved last week only two of the nine camakers that had submitted plans to sell self-driving cars.
AGI dread owes more to sci-fi than real machine learning
Few subjects today get more attention or generate more anxiety in the West than artificial intelligence, particularly the prospect of artificial general intelligence, or AGI, a hypothetical system that surpasses human capabilities and slips beyond human control. For some, AGI
UN says Myanmar junta using 'brutal violence' to force people to vote
Myanmar's junta is set to preside over voting starting on Sunday, touting heavily restricted polls as a return to democracy five years after it ousted the last elected government, triggering civil war.
China implies US hypocrisy over nuclear disarmament
Mr Lin Jian said the most urgent task for the US is to fulfil the responsibility for nuclear disarmament.
China’s second attempt at completing a reusable rocket test fails
The country has yet to successfully complete a reusable rocket test.
UN says Myanmar junta using ‘brutal violence’ to force people to vote
Armed anti-junta groups are using the same tactic to keep people away.
Taipei knife attack: Pride and heartbreak as mother mourns son who died trying to stop assailant
Yu Chia-chang, 57, was killed confronting the attacker during Taipei’s deadly knife attack on Dec 19. His mother has since spoken publicly as Taiwan moves to honour his heroism.
Thai authorities rescue two lions, three bears found caged at Cambodian casino near border
The male and female lions, the two bears and the sun bear were all in critical condition.
Five Pakistani police personnel killed in ‘gun and bomb’ attack
The vehicle was first targeted with improvised explosives, said the provincial police.
Five Pakistani police personnel killed in 'gun and bomb' attack
PESHAWAR, Pakistan Dec 23 - Five Pakistani police personnel were killed on Tuesday when their van was ambushed in a bombing and shooting attack in the country's northwest, provincial police said, as Pakistan struggles with a resurgence of militant violence.
‘Has Kuaishou gone mad?’: Cyberattack floods Chinese video platform with explicit content
Regulators and media reports have previously flagged shortcomings in the platform's youth safeguards.
India to provide $580 million to cyclone-ravaged Sri Lanka
Cyclone Ditwah caused floods and landslides that inflicted about US$4 billion in damage.
Professors in South Korea took students’ exams to avoid department shutdown
A professor who took 29 tests for his students also graded them all himself.
Chinese envoy urges Thailand-Cambodia to resume ceasefire as soon as possible
Beijing has been pushing for peace between the ASEAN neighbours “in its own way”.
Nankai Trough earthquake: Not all evacuation towers in Japan ready for major tsunami
Tsunami evacuation towers are designed for rapid, temporary evacuation to higher elevation in coastal communities.
Japan grapples with growing bear threat amid record number of attacks
Bear attacks have killed a record 13 people in Japan this year, prompting emergency measures that make it easier for local governments to authorise hunters to shoot bears in populated areas.
Vietnam’s next leadership taking shape as January congress nears
Mr To Lam is viewed as the leading contender to keep the country’s most powerful post.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un tours hotels with daughter, lauds economic progress
SEOUL, Dec 23 - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended the opening ceremonies of hotels in a tourist zone of the country with his daughter Ju Ae, as he sought to highlight the country's economic progress before a key party congress due to take place early next year.
IndiGo crisis reveals why India’s new air safety rules are vital
Pilots in India have been pushing for longer rest hours to boost safety.
Disputed Myanmar election wins China’s vote of confidence
Analysts say China now throws its weight behind the military and its polls.
Indonesia tightens second-hand clothing import ban, hitting sellers and thrifty shoppers
Indonesia officially banned second-hand clothing imports in 2022 for economic and health reasons, but enforcement has been patchy.
Myanmar junta seeks legitimacy in election widely seen as flawed
The election atmosphere was described as one of "fear, violence and deep political repression".
Indonesia denies sovereignty risk in US trade deal expected to be signed in January
Jakarta has pledged to buy US$19.5 billion worth of American energy and farm products.
Myanmar junta stages election after five years of civil war
International monitors have dismissed the phased month-long vote as a rebranding of martial rule.
'A miracle': Officer shot in head during Bondi attack home from hospital
The Christmas homecoming of Jack Hibbert, who was shot in the head and shoulder, is a "miracle", his family say.
Police power rising in Vietnam’s securocrat economy
As the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) moves from law enforcement into energy and tech, the line between national security and corporate profit is blurring, undermining Vietnam’s claims to market-economy status. In standard diplomatic and economic protocols, an international
Chinese airlines see hopes dim for profit return with Japan spat
Chinese airlines already typically see more weakness between National Day and Lunar New Year.
To Lam, reformist risk-taker, seeks to extend his hold on Vietnam
Dec 23 - Vietnam's Communist Party chief To Lam, who is seeking a new mandate as the country's top leader, has earned a reputation as an ambitious risk-taker whose brief initial tenure was defined by rapid, sweeping reforms and a commanding leadership style.









