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South Korea’s reputation abroad reaches new peak, powered by cultural content: Survey
The 2025 Korea National Image Survey surveyed 13,000 people across 26 countries.
UAE becomes early supporter of Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ with formal acceptance
DUBAI, Jan 20 - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) accepted an invitation to join U.S. President Donald Trump's newly proposed “Board of Peace,” the UAE foreign ministry said on Tuesday, placing Abu Dhabi among the first governments to publicly endorse the initiative.
5-year-old boy dies in Malaysia after choking on rambutan seed
The boy was eating rambutan with his six-year-old sister.
Saudi state TV says King Salman chairs cabinet days after leaving hospital
DUBAI, Jan 20 - Saudi Arabia's 90-year-old King Salman chaired in person a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Saudi state TV reported, days after he left hospital where he was undergoing medical tests.
Greece, Israel to cooperate on anti-drone systems, cybersecurity, Greek minister says
ATHENS, Jan 20 - Greece will cooperate with Israel on anti-drone systems and cybersecurity, Greek Defence Minister Nikos Dendias said on Tuesday after meeting his Israeli counterpart in Athens.
Chinese drill sparks talk of ‘decapitation’ strike on Taipei
Analysts say the drill was a show of intimidation towards the administration of President Lai Ching-te.
Thai forces razed Cambodian homes on border: Rights group
The demolitions had occurred in disputed areas claimed by both countries.
Russia's Far East buried in snow, transport disrupted in China and Japan
Jan 20 - Russia's Far East was buried under metres of snow by its heaviest snowfall in 60 years on Tuesday as a winter blast swept across Asia, dusting Shanghai white and grounding flights in Japan's northwest.
Caught littering in Malaysia? This is what community service punishment will look like
Litterbugs could be made to sweep streets, clean drains and public toilets and trim trees.
EU Commission working on package to support Arctic security, von der Leyen says
DAVOS, Jan 20 - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday that the bloc's executive arm is working on a package to support Arctic security and warned that tariffs proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump over Greenland are a mistake.
UK considers Australia-style social media ban for children
LONDON, Jan 20 - Britain is considering an Australian-style ban on social media to better protect children online, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer warning on Tuesday they risk being pulled into \"a world of endless scrolling, anxiety and comparison\".
Man running HK marathon while carrying baby gets booted, banned from race and roasted online
He was disqualified for violating competition rules.
UK approves China plan for its largest embassy in Europe despite espionage fears
LONDON, Jan 20 - Britain's government gave approval on Tuesday for China to build its largest embassy in Europe in London, hoping to improve ties with Beijing despite British and U.S. politicians' warnings that it could be used as a base for spying.
Sapporo man held on suspicion of creating sexual deepfakes of female celebrities
The police suspect the man earned about 11 million yen (S$89,400) with the generated images.
Russia's Lavrov says Greenland is not a 'natural part' of Denmark
MOSCOW, Jan 20 - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that Greenland was not \"a natural part\" of Denmark and that the problem of former colonial territories was becoming more acute.
UK and US can work through differences, says House Speaker Johnson
LONDON, Jan 20 - U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday said he was confident that Britain and the United States maintain their so-called 'special relationship' and work through differences on Greenland that threaten to upend bilateral ties.
Man in South Korea kills mentally ill brother, attacks mother with dementia ‘due to financial hardship’
The police found the suspect with serious self-inflicted injuries.
Nepal’s rapper-turned-mayor challenges ousted prime minister
Nepal will hold general elections on March 5, the first since mass anti-corruption protests in 2025.
‘Survival tactic’: UMNO’s proposed ‘grand collaboration’ of Malay-Islamic parties is a hedging strategy, but will it work?
The recent general assembly of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) saw it pitching a grand Malay-Muslim alliance while pledging to stay anchored in Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s unity government.
Hong Kong court to call 18 witnesses over Baltic Sea cable damage case against ship's captain
HONG KONG, Jan 20 - A lawyer for a Chinese captain of a Hong Kong-registered ship alleged to have damaged undersea cables in the Baltic Sea said on Tuesday 18 witnesses would be called to testify in the case.
Trump’s Augustan moment
This is the first of a two-part series. Even the very last person has finally understood it: The world order is changing. This transformation is not random or accidental—it is deliberate, planned and it is Donald Trump’s plan, along with his allies, that is now being carried
US hoping sea drones can narrow China’s naval edge
As the US Navy races to field a hybrid manned–unmanned fleet built around swarms of robotic surface vessels, the effort underscores both an ambitious attempt to reshape naval warfare and a sobering response to China’s growing numerical and industrial advantage at sea. This
Thailand seizes over 330 million methamphetamine tablets in 4-month crackdown
The authorities also arrested more than 88,000 suspects and froze over $140 million in assets.
India braces for a rocky year ahead in ties with Trump’s America
A year after early optimism following Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s White House visit, relations between the two countries have become increasingly strained.
Key facts about Chagos Islands deal signed by UK and Mauritius
LONDON, Jan 20 - U.S. President Donald Trump has called Britain's deal to cede sovereignty of the island of Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands to Mauritius an \"act of total weakness\", putting the agreement back into the spotlight eight months after it was signed.
28 foreign litterbugs nabbed in Johor since Jan 1; immigration department to take action against those who miss court dates
Foreigners make up over half of the littering offenders caught in Johor since tougher penalties kicked in.
Ukraine war gives rise to an exorcism economy in Russia
“Please tell me where to go? A 14-year-old teenager has been possessed by a demon … we tried healers, but they couldn’t help … has anyone encountered this? Moscow region.” This is one of many similar pleas that have been circulating in Russia’s online communities in recent
South Asia’s risky gamble as it engages with the Taliban
The regime’s extremist influence over Islamic movements in the region is an emerging concern for South Asia.
India PM Modi’s party elects youngest-ever president with eye on youth vote
Mr Nitin Nabin, 45, takes over from outgoing president J.P. Nadda.
India PM Modi's party elects youngest-ever president with eye to youth vote
MUMBAI, Jan 20 - Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chose a little-known legislator from India's poorest state as the party's youngest president on Tuesday, a generational shift in the effort to retain young voters.
India’s demand quietly rewriting Asia’s electronics playbook
For much of the past three decades, Asia’s electronics industry has been organized around a simple premise: Demand was external, scale was the advantage and speed was the differentiator. Component makers that mastered this formula dominated global markets. That premise is now
Doctors satisfied with Mahathir’s recovery, as former Malaysian PM continues physiotherapy
Mahathir and his family expressed their gratitude to all who inquired about his health.
China’s trade with North Korea recovers to near pre-pandemic levels
China is North Korea's biggest trade partner and a vital economic and political ally.
Pakistan's 'combat tested' jets boost weapons sales
ISLAMABAD, Jan 20 - Pakistan's defence manufacturing industry is running red hot since its jets, drones and missiles earned the coveted 'combat tested' tag in a conflict with India last year, attracting a slew of interested buyers.
China invited to join Trump’s Board of Peace
Beijing stopped short of saying whether it would accept or decline the invitation.
Rescue workers clearing Karachi inferno ruins, 63 missing feared dead
KARACHI, Jan 20 - Firefighters were clearing the charred ruins of a Karachi mall on Tuesday as they tried to locate 63 people still missing after a fire that burned for nearly two days and killed 21 people.
America is done apologizing under the Donroe Doctrine
Whether friend or foe, you’d better be prepared amid the unexpected resurgence in US foreign policy in 2026. Buddhism’s three core characteristics – permanence, suffering, and non-self – are finding echoes in Trump 2.0’s America First policy: alliances are treated as
China invited to join Trump's 'Board of Peace'
BEIJING, Jan 20 - China on Tuesday confirmed that it had been asked to join U.S. President Donald Trump's \"Board of Peace,\" an invitation that Washington had extended to dozens of countries in his bid to launch a global initiative aimed at resolving conflicts.
South Korea’s women footballers threaten boycott over ‘discriminatory conditions’
This comes ahead of the Women’s Asian Cup, which will be held in Australia from March 1 to March 21.
Jailed Thai former PM Thaksin may be eligible for parole in May
He is serving a one-year sentence in a Bangkok prison for corruption.
‘Woman on a mission’: Japan PM Takaichi bets on popularity and power in snap election, say analysts
Sanae Takaichi’s Cabinet currently has strong approval ratings, in contrast to her Liberal Democratic Party, which has governed Japan almost continuously since its formation in 1955.
Trump calls UK's Chagos deal with Mauritius an 'act of total weakness'
Jan 20 - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Britain's plan to cede sovereignty of the island of Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands to Mauritius was an \"act of total weakness,\" adding that it was \"another in a very long line of national security reasons why
Why China’s AI models will have greater global appeal
While most American artificial intelligence (AI) firms focus on building ever-larger, proprietary models locked in corporate clouds, China is executing an altogether different plan. Its ambition is not merely to create intelligent machines, but to weave intelligence into the
Rare supercars linked to Prince Group seized in Taiwan set for February auction
The cars include a Bugatti Chiron and a rare McLaren Senna LM - one of only 20 manufactured globally.
China factory explosion death toll rises to 9
One person was still unaccounted for as at midday on Jan 20, Xinhua news agency said.
Sightseeing helicopter goes missing in south-west Japan, airframe spotted in volcanic crater
The helicopter was on its third sightseeing flight of the day when it went missing.





