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Data shows Japan Prime Minister Takaichi eschewing press amid active social media use
She has spoken to the press less than some of her recent predecessors.
US lawmakers seek to block China’s DUV lithography access
A group of bipartisan lawmakers in the United States has introduced legislation to tighten restrictions on advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment, seeking to block Chinese chipmakers from accessing deep-ultraviolet (DUV) immersion lithography systems, as well as related
So near, yet so far: China eyes Taiwanese island as reunification model
But can Beijing win the hearts and minds of Taiwanese beyond Kinmen?
Gunmen kill at least four people at Afghanistan picnic spot
Officials say attackers opened fire near the village of Deh Mehri in Herat.
White House opted against televised address about Iran ceasefire, US officials say
WASHINGTON, April 10 - The White House considered but decided against a national televised address by President Donald Trump on Tuesday about his ceasefire deal with Iran, with some aides and advisers privately voicing concern about potentially overselling the still-nascent
ICE launches new effort to uncover US ‘birth tourism schemes’
WASHINGTON, April 10 - President Donald Trump’s administration plans to crack down on networks it says help pregnant women lie on visa applications in order to secure U.S. citizenship for their U.S.-born babies, an issue that Trump has highlighted to justify his attempts to
US to set up Philippines fuel depot in support of its South China Sea operations
Project announced at maritime security forum, but details scarce as plan is being finalized.
For South Korea, an alliance in question
South Korea’s decades of sacrifice are colliding with a more transactional United States – and that collision is raising hard questions about reciprocity, reliability and strategic autonomy. In 2013, South Korean President Park Geun-hye stood before a joint session of the
Trump aides caught with pants down as Iran war gooses inflation
New data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that inflation soared in March thanks in large part to increased energy costs stemming from President Donald Trump’s war with Iran. According to the BLS, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) posted a month-over-month gain of 0.9%
South Korea deploys thermal imaging cameras in search for escaped zoo wolf
The male wolf, named Neukgu, escaped a zoo in the central city of Daejeon on Wednesday, officials said.
At least 10 dead after boat hits bridge in India
The incident occurred on the Yamuna river in the town of Mathura.
Cheng Li-wun’s visit to China a gambit for political capital
Access to Chinese President Xi raises her profile, but also sharpens domestic scrutiny.
Non-rich Asian states, hit hardest by Iran crisis, ration energy
The war in Iran has led to a global energy crisis. Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a major energy chokepoint that handles roughly 20% of the world’s oil, has been largely blocked by Iran since hostilities broke out in late February. This has, at times, caused oil
Structural strains grip Tokyo and Seoul
Subscribe now with a one-month trial for only $1, then enjoy the first year at an exclusive rate of just $99. Japan and South Korea ride a one-day rally into growing uncertainty Scott Foster reports that a brief market rally driven by shifting US signals quickly faded, leaving
‘One family’: Xi Jinping hosts Taiwan opposition leader for the first time in a decade
The KMT leader received protocol typically reserved for officials of a far higher level, observers said.
Iran war leaves crisis-scarred countries counting the cost
LONDON/COLOMBO/ISLAMABAD, April 10 - Sanoj Weeratunge thought this would finally be the year his tour firm put Sri Lanka's spate of crises behind it. Then the Iran war erupted 2,700 miles away, the government hiked fuel prices by 35% and business slumped almost a third.
Malaysian authorities foil attempt to smuggle 888 bottles of liquor from Singapore
All seized items have been handed over to the Customs Department for further action.
The high-stakes diplomacy that led to Pakistan hosting US-Iran peace talks
Critical minerals, cryptocurrency, and CIA co-operation - how Asim Munir, Trump’s “favourite field marshal”, may have pulled off the diplomatic coup of the century.
Hong Kong sees ‘sharp rise’ in illegal fuel trading
Customs authorities seized nearly 19,500 litres of illicit fuel in March.
China police detain man accused of cyberbullying Olympian: state media
Ms Quan revealed in an interview that she had considered retiring after scrutiny over her weight.
China’s producer prices rise amid global energy shock, exiting long deflationary streak
But imported inflation is unlikely to boost the economy and could dampen domestic consumption.
Why overtures by President Xi, KMT chair to other Taiwanese parties are unlikely to see breakthrough
In his meeting with visiting Kuomintang (KMT) leader Cheng Li-wun on Friday (Apr 10), Chinese President Xi Jinping said he was willing to work with all political parties in Taiwan to advance cross-strait ties.
USTR: China involvement in Iran would complicate matters
WASHINGTON, April 10 - U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Friday that the United States is trying to maintain a stable relationship with China, but if Beijing gets involved with Iran in a way that is counter to U.S. interests, that would complicate matters.
China's top diplomat meets North Korea's Kim, calls for closer coordination
BEIJING, April 10 - China and North Korea should further enhance communication and coordination in major international and regional affairs, China's foreign minister said in a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Friday, a Chinese official statement showed.
India says deeply concerned by reports of civilian casualties in Lebanon
NEW DELHI, April 10 - India is \"deeply concerned\" by reports of civilian casualties in Lebanon, the Indian foreign ministry said on Friday, two days after Israel's worst bombardment in its war with Lebanon killed more than 300 people.
UK's Starmer and Trump discussed military options for Strait of Hormuz
LONDON, April 10 - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Friday that he discussed military capabilities and the logistics of moving vessels though the Strait of Hormuz when he spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump a day earlier.
Indonesia’s Prabowo calls for criminal charges against firms resisting forest crackdown
He warned that anyone who refused to cooperate would be seen as going against the president.
Cambodia’s king undergoing treatment for prostate cancer
King Norodom Sihamoni is undergoing treatment in China and said he would extend his stay there on the advice of his doctors.
South Korean court says no reason not to release documents related to 2014 Sewol sinking
The Seoul High Court ruled the Presidential Archives had no grounds to keep Sewol documents undisclosed.
US pushes to renew ties with Peru ahead of uncertain election
LIMA, April 10 - As Peru heads into the first round of its presidential election on Sunday, Washington is mounting its most assertive push in years to shore up influence in the major copper producer that has become a key strategic partner for China, according to business
Crisis creates openings: Why Asia will stand out after a post-Iran conflict
The Iran war is an unprecedented crisis but South-east Asia is better placed to handle it.
Parliamentary election to be held in Kazakhstan in August, president says
ALMATY, April 10 - Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the president of Kazakhstan, said on Friday that a parliamentary election in the resource-rich Central Asian country would take place in August, but stopped short of naming an exact date.
India’s reverse brain drain gathers pace as professionals return home
More Indian professionals are returning home, drawn by strong growth in startups and tech, as tighter immigration policies and rising costs overseas reshape career choices.
Indonesia’s Finance Minister calls World Bank GDP growth downgrade a 'serious mistake'
The World Bank has lowered Indonesia’s economic growth forecast to 4.7 per cent, down from 4.8 per cent it projected in October last year, citing external pressures including higher global oil prices and increased investor caution.
Runaway wolf in South Korea inspires meme coin and presidential concern
The wolf Neukgu appeared to have slipped out of the zoo by burrowing under a fence.
Malaysia has enough fuel stocks till May; RON95 fuel subsidy to stay, says Anwar
On diesel, he confirmed that subsidies would continue to prevent further inflationary pressure.
Rock band Deep Purple thrills Japan’s superfan Prime Minister Takaichi with a quick visit
Ms Takaichi has referred to Deep Purple as one of her favourite bands.
US isn’t losing soft power in SE Asia — it’s ceding it to China
Commentators increasingly warn that the United States is losing its soft power – and the data backs them up. The Brand Finance Global Soft Power Index 2026 ranked the US as the steepest decliner among the 193 countries surveyed, with China now less than 1.5 points behind.
Taiwan sees only warships and warplanes as China talks peace with opposition KMT
Taiwanese officials are tracking a rise in Chinese naval activity and military pressure against the island.
Vaccine gaps fuel Bangladesh’s deadly measles crisis
At least 143 people have died in the outbreak since March 15, the most of them children.
KMT’s ‘imperialist’ rhetoric shifts Taiwan’s democratic fault line
Words matter in cross-strait politics. Every phrase is weighed, every omission noticed. So when Kuomintang (KMT) chairwoman Cheng Li-wun described “imperialist forces” as the cause of Taiwan’s separation from the mainland during her visit to China this week, something cracked
Indonesia urges 'thorough' probe on Lebanon peacekeeper deaths
Three Indonesian peacekeepers died in two separate blasts in southern Lebanon in late March.
The deal to reopen Hormuz is nowhere near done
Wednesday’s ceasefire announcement by President Donald Trump, linked to Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz, prompted immediate optimism shipping would quickly resume. It didn’t. The following morning, traffic remained minimal. A handful of vessels, largely linked to Iran, made
‘Give me 1 million rupiah’: What you should do if asked for a bribe when entering Batam
Singaporeans do not need a visa for short visits, so any demand for cash at the counter should raise concern.
Batam’s bribery problem keeps coming back. Can reforms stick after extortion crackdown?
Alleged systemic corruption raises doubts over lasting change.
China allows state oil firms to tap commercial reserves as Middle East war drags
These commercial volumes are separate from the country’s strategic petroleum reserve, which remains untouched.
Iran ceasefire: too many brokers, too little leverage
Pakistan, with China’s help, brokered it. Turkey and Egypt shuttled the proposals. Qatar had been working the phones for weeks. When the ceasefire between the United States, Israel and Iran was announced on April 7, Pakistan had stepped forward as the lead mediator, pulling the
Myanmar junta chief sworn in as president
Min Aung Hlaing took his presidential oath in Naypidaw, where he promised to "strive for further flourishing the eternal principles of justice, liberty and equality".










