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Hezbollah pays steep price in battle to reverse its fortunes
BEIRUT, May 3 - Hezbollah has paid a heavy price for going to war with Israel on March 2: Israel has occupied a chunk of southern Lebanon, displaced hundreds of thousands of its Shi'ite Muslim constituents and killed as many as several thousand of its fighters, according to
Takaichi set for Australia visit to strengthen Japan alliance
Both countries have grown increasingly concerned about the region's changing security and economic environment.
Malaysia’s East Coast rail promises bigger economic pie for Pahang, but questions remain
While it has been touted as a cure for poor connectivity between the east coast and KL, ECRL is designed mainly for cargo.
Australia’s uncrewed planes, subs and drones could appeal to Asian navies: Analysts
The country has developed sophisticated uncrewed submarines and planes.
BN 'almost certain' to go solo in contesting Malaysia's next general election, says DPM Zahid
Barisan Nasional (BN)'s chairman and UMNO president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi however adds that there would still be a need to reach some understanding with other political blocs.
Sri Lanka arrests 37 Chinese at suspected scam centre: Police
A local police source said 35 tablet computers, 147 mobile phones and 100 SIM cards were seized.
Woman nabbed for wielding knife at Rain Rave Water Music Festival in KL
She is expected to be remanded on May 3.
13 injured in head-on crash in western Japan involving junior high school students
Three of them suffered serious injuries.
Malaysia’s food supply stable, but cost pressures may push prices higher, says minister
The minister said the government has taken early measures to keep prices under control.
2 deaths, 56 heat-related cases reported in Malaysia since start of 2026: Health Ministry
More than half of the cases reported were linked to physical activity during hot weather.
Bangkok food vendor curbs push city staple from the streets
Tighter controls on vendors threaten livelihoods and the street food culture that defines Bangkok.
How AI is transforming China’s entertainment industry
Dramas generated by AI have suddenly become ubiquitous in China.
More Nepalis drive EVs, evading global fuel shocks
Nepal has emerged as one of the world’s fastest adopters of EVs.
Latecomer Japan eyes slice of rising global defence spending
Five Japanese firms are already in the top 100 global defence companies.
Not enough time to play for South Korean children, teens: Report
A total of 1,177 children and teens, and 815 adults participated in the nationwide survey.
More young South Koreans turning away from religion: Poll
South Koreans in their 20s were least likely to follow a religion.
North Korea calls US cyber crime accusations 'absurd slander'
Washington has accused Pyongyang of ramping up a cyber-warfare program responsible for the theft of billions of dollars in virtual assets in recent years.
Japan astronomers launch group to look for aliens, radio observations eyed
They say it is the country’s first organisation dedicated to the search for alien life.
Man charged over death of Australian Indigenous girl that sparked outback riots
SYDNEY, May 3 - Police in Australia's Northern Territory said on Sunday they had charged a man with murdering an Indigenous girl, days after the 5-year-old's death sparked violent clashes in an outback town.
Trump insists China trip will go on as planned; analysts say leaders' summit crucial to manage risks
United States President Donald Trump says his upcoming visit will be an “amazing event”, while Chinese observers say both sides need to prioritise risk management in the face of rising uncertainty worldwide.
Philippines says thousands evacuated as Mayon volcano erupts
The authorities have advised the public to stay out of the 6km radius danger zone.
Penang records first heat stroke death of 2026
A 42-year-old Malaysian man died from heat stroke following a 30km run.
These 20-year-olds in Japan are finally planning their junior high school trips cancelled by Covid-19
The young adults were given about $160 per person to plan school trips with their former classmates.
North Korea's Kim casts youth as vanguard of state goals amid Russia war
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met delegates to the ruling party's youth league congress in Pyongyang, a once-in-five-years political gathering aimed at mobilising citizens aged roughly 14 to 30.
Man charged with murdering 5-year-old Indigenous girl in Australian outback
He was also charged with two counts of rape.
Taiwan president defiant as Eswatini trip begins; China calls him a ‘rat’
Eswatini is one of only 12 countries with formal ties with Taipei.
North Korea calls US cyber threat claims a fabrication, warns of countermeasures
SEOUL, May 3 - North Korea's foreign ministry on Sunday rejected U.S. accusations that Pyongyang poses a cyber threat, calling them a fabrication aimed at justifying Washington's longstanding hostile policy, state media KCNA said.
North Korea’s Kim casts youth as vanguard of state goals amid Russia war
The emphasis on youth control comes amid intensified repression of foreign cultural influence.
Nein! Indian school students forced to drop foreign languages amid govt’s native language push
Some criticise the move for limiting students' access to an education with a global outlook.
From Jakarta to Klang Valley, why is it so hard for Southeast Asia to fight this invasive catfish?
The suckermouth catfish originating from South America is swarming waterways in parts of Southeast Asia.
Global drive: Chinese tech firm behind Singapore autonomous public bus trial eyes further fields
They have been turning their driverless mileage into commercial trials and deployments abroad.
Iran offers Strait deal; Trump dissatisfied but prefers non-military path
DUBAI/WEST PALM BEACH, May 2 - An Iranian proposal so far rejected by U.S. President Donald Trump would open shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and end the U.S. blockade of Iran while leaving talks on Iran's nuclear program for later, a senior Iranian official said on Saturday.
5.7-magnitude earthquake jolts western Japan; no tsunami warning issued
The quake struck at 6.28pm in the prefectures of Mie, Nara and Wakayama.
Thailand’s Chiang Mai set for 40 deg C days, while heavy rainfall expected in Phuket and Krabi
The Thai authorities have advised people to take precautions against extreme heat and choppy seas.







