‘Not showmanship’: Aide hits back at critics of Prabowo’s foreign trips
Cabinet secretary rejects criticism of Prabowo's costly and frequent overseas trips.
Cabinet secretary rejects criticism of Prabowo's costly and frequent overseas trips.
In a region crucial to global trade, ideological rivals may now be working together. United Nations and American intelligence reports suggest that Yemen’s Houthi insurgents and the Somali group Al-Shabaab — considered Al-Qaeda’s strongest affiliate — are exchanging logistical
BANGKOK, June 2 - Cambodia on Tuesday said it informed the United Nations and Thailand that it had launched a compulsory conciliation process under international law aimed at resolving a long-running maritime boundary dispute with Bangkok.
"Ghost kitchens", which are listed on apps but have no physical stores, have raised food safety fears.
Defence Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin said Oslo cannot absolve itself of responsibility.
Taiwan military had expressed its need for such equipment, though it had not yet placed a formal order.
TAIPEI, June 2 - The Taiwan military's top weapons development institute showed off on Tuesday three robot patrol dogs that could one day be used on Taiwan's islands in the disputed South China Sea.
China’s buildup at its remote Hami nuclear silo field reflects a broader effort to transform a historically vulnerable nuclear force into a resilient deterrent capable of surviving attack, constraining US intervention and reinforcing its position in a Taiwan contingency. Last
The initial proposal drew strong opposition with more than 4,000 comments posted on the government’s website.
Classes in primary school and junior high school were cancelled after reports of bear sighting
The conciliation process allows a panel of independent experts to examine a dispute and make recommendations.
It said small, powerful magnets can cause life-threatening injuries if swallowed by children.
The idea of replicating Bali’s success across the Indonesian archipelago through the “10 New Balis” initiative was one of the country’s most ambitious economic development visions when it was first launched a decade ago. The objective was compelling: diversify tourist flows,
Taiwan's position in the global AI supply chain is anchored by TSMC, the world's largest chipmaker.
EV sales in the Philippines jumped 36 per cent in the first quarter this year as motorists sought alternatives to soaring petrol prices.
Companies must now implement protective measures, including by limiting file access by employee rank.
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) had previously announced the social media ban on May 22, which sought to reduce youths’ exposure to harmful content on digital platforms.
Bollywood has long been known for punishing schedules, with shifts often stretching from 12 to 18 hours.
The authorities said the crackdown will bring cleanliness and order to the city.
Chinese firms have been vying to secure deals with big stars as they push to become global brands.
People caught feeding pigeons in the restricted areas can face fines of up to 1 million won (S$845).
The question is not so much about whether multilateralism will endure, but how it is evolving, say Sarah Teo and Jane Chan from the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
Public transport in Tokyo and nearby cities could face disruptions as the storm approaches.
They will get a 4.75 per cent pay rise to $920.69 a week from July.
The framework, which takes effect Jul 1, provides a comprehensive and formalised legal basis for China to force the unwinding of completed overseas transactions.
Demand for luxury homes could fall as the tougher rules weigh on buyers' ability to pay deposits.
The companionship economy includes paid partners for running, sightseeing and even eating hotpot.
He said the country's nuclear-free status was non-negotiable.
The dinner was the first time Jensen Huang hosted South Korean partners while in Taipei.
Some universities seeking Nvidia's chips are blacklisted by the US for advancing China’s military.
Supplies of naphtha-derived ethylene, which it needs to ripen the fruit, are running low.
Australia's lowered harvest will put upward pressure on global food prices.
What a day in India's hottest district reveals about life on the frontline of extreme heat.
Despite being the leading cause of vaccine-preventable child deaths worldwide, measles doesn’t garner much attention, says Hsu Li Yang of the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health.
In the second of a two-part series that looks into scam operations in Cambodia, CNA travels along the country’s eastern border with Vietnam, where new roads, casino zones and guarded compounds have transformed agricultural land into a frontier for online scams.
Shortly after reporting emerged Monday that Iran was suspending talks with the United States over Israel’s ramped up assault on Lebanon, President Donald Trump claimed that Israeli forces headed toward Beirut have “turned back” and that Hezbollah has agreed that “all shooting
Going into the war in Iran, the Israeli government seemingly had two intertwined goals: to bring down the Islamic Republic and rid Israel of its Hezbollah problem. The logic went that the Lebanese Shiite group – which has posed a persistent threat to Israel for 44 years – would
In recent weeks, Japan halted South Korean equity firm MBK Partners’ acquisition of machine-tool manufacturer Makino Milling Machine on national security grounds. Around the same time, the British government reportedly signaled discomfort with Bharti Enterprises’ plan to
June 1 - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that talks with Iran were ongoing, despite a report that Tehran had suspended indirect negotiations with the United States to end hostilities.
ATHENS, June 1 - Despite the current ceasefire between the United States and Iran, it remains too risky to move the thousands of sailors stuck in the Gulf, the head of the U.N.'s shipping agency said.
“It’s all about the probabilities and playing the odds... you don’t need to know what the words mean," said a participant.
DUBAI, June 1 - Iran is pushing for a limited interim agreement with the United States in a bid to ease mounting economic pressure and stabilise the situation at home, while avoiding major concessions on its nuclear programme, according to sources and analysts.
Iran’s government on Monday condemned the European Union’s response to Iranian attacks on US military installations in the Middle East as “a masterclass in selective moral outrage” after the Trump administration launched new strikes against Iran over the weekend, with peace
Takaichi says they agreed to continue close communication towards a conflict resolution.