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Over 700 animals at Indonesia zoo at risk of starvation amid legal dispute
Bandung Zoo spokesman Sulhan Syafi’i said the remaining funds for animal feed will only last until Dec 10.
Hong Kong fire came after contractor safety breaches and a residents' revolt
The contractor had been penalised by the city's safety regulator more than a dozen times before it was hired.
Disease spreads among Sumatra flood victims
The disaster affected at least 3.1 million people, with the death toll at 867 and 521 missing.
Grab riders earn praise after helping to unclog KL street drains, ease floodwaters
Heavy downpours have led to congested roads in KL over the past few days.
Hong Kong blaze: Residents kept in dark over contractor’s safety record
Despite a history of safety violations, the contractor for Wang Fuk Court renovations was presented to residents as having a clean record.
Australian authorities urge thousands to flee New South Wales bushfires
SYDNEY, Dec 6 - Wildfires in Australia's New South Wales burnt through thousands of hectares of bushland on Saturday, prompting the authorities to urge evacuations at the highest danger rating for thousands of residents in the nation's most-populous state.
Iranian drone clone now a US Central Command weapon
The US Central Command, a vital player in Middle East security, is now flying a clone of an Iranian drone. The US drone is a copy of the Shaheed 136, the same drone the Russians used for their home-built Gerans (Geran 1 and Geran 2) that have been heavily used in Ukraine. The
4 civilians killed in fresh Afghan-Pakistan border clash
Each side accused the other of launching “unprovoked” attacks at the crossing.
India air travel chaos eases but IndiGo crisis still leaves hundreds stranded
MUMBAI/BENGALURU, Dec 6 - Crowds at Indian airports eased on Saturday but hundreds of passengers were still gathering outside Bengaluru and Mumbai airports as 385 IndiGo flights were cancelled, in the fifth day of a crisis that has hit the country's biggest airline.
Rare sight: Four Rafflesia species bloom simultaneously in Indonesia’s Bengkulu
Worldwide, there are 36 to 40 recognised Rafflesia species, mostly found in South-east Asia.
‘No going back’: Survivors of deadly Hong Kong fire are in limbo
Survivors are looking to the government to help them start over.
Myanmar citizens head to early polls in Bangkok
The phased election is slated to begin in certain parts of the country in late December.
Japan missile deal would put Philippines on Guam’s front line
A potential Japanese missile sale may have opened the door to the Philippines’ deepest military integration with the US since the Cold War — and China is watching closely. This month, multiple media outlets reported that Japan and the Philippines have advanced informal talks on
Questions hang over China-defying Tibetan lama’s death in Vietnam
Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader Tulku Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche, also known in official records as Waxi Longre, was reportedly found dead on March 28, 2025, at an apartment located in VinHomes Central Park, one of the most high-profile residential complexes in Vietnam. While the
Suspected tiger attack behind dead, missing cattle near Chemor, say Perak cops
A livestock owner reported that several of his cattle were killed and missing.
Starvation fears as more heavy rain threaten flood-ruined Indonesia
Indonesia's national weather agency says rain could return on Saturday to the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, where floods have swept away roads, smothered houses in silt and cut off supplies.
Sri Lanka unveils cyclone aid plan as rains persist
The government has confirmed 607 deaths, with another 214 people missing.
Meghan Markle’s dad in ICU after emergency amputation surgery in the Philippines
Thomas Markle and his daughter Meghan have been estranged since 2018.
Vietnam's trade surplus with US hits record as exports surge despite tariffs
Exports to the US rose year-on-year by 22.5 per cent in November, outpacing shipments to the rest of the world.
Australia hits Afghan Taliban officials with sanctions, travel bans
SYDNEY, Dec 6 - Australia on Saturday imposed financial sanctions and travel bans on four officials in Afghanistan's Taliban government over what it said was a deteriorating human rights situation in the country, especially for women and girls.
Hong Kong fire: Echoes of loss below burnt towers
Many of the estate’s 4,600 residents, reeling from shock and loss, wandered for days near the disaster site.
Chechen leader Kadyrov vows response after Ukrainian drone hits Grozny, no casualties
MOSCOW, Dec 5 - Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said on Friday that a Ukrainian drone had struck and damaged a high-rise building in Grozny, capital of Russia's southern Chechnya region, and vowed to retaliate within a week.
US, Ukraine officials had productive meeting, further talks set, White House says
WASHINGTON, Dec 5 - U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff held productive talks with Ukraine's senior negotiator Rustem Umerov in Miami, Florida on Thursday, a White House official said, with the officials slated to meet again later Friday.
AMD’s MI308 chips may face H20‑like headwinds in China
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has secured approval to ship its MI308 accelerators to China, with Chief Executive Lisa Su confirming the company is ready to proceed under Washington’s new licensing regime and pay the required 15% fee. The move positions AMD’s MI308 to re-enter a
Pakistan, Afghanistan exchange heavy fire along border, officials say
KABUL, Dec 5 - Pakistan and Afghanistan exchanged heavy fire along their border late on Friday, officials from both countries said, amid heightened tensions following failed peace talks last weekend.
Free and Open Indo-Pacific 4.0 under Prime Minister Takaichi?
This article, originally published by Pacific Forum, is republished with permission. When Sanae Takaichi was confirmed as the new leader of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), it was – as is typically the pattern in Japanese politics – virtually certain that she would succeed
India’s warm welcome for Putin sends a cold message to Washington
India’s red-carpet reception for Vladimir Putin this week has sent ripples through Washington. The optics were impossible to ignore: As the Russian president openly threatened Europe – warning that Moscow was “ready” should the continent provoke conflict – New Delhi celebrated
Trump strategy document revives Monroe Doctrine, slams Europe
WASHINGTON, Dec 5 - The United States will reassert itself in the Western Hemisphere, build military strength in the Indo-Pacific, and possibly reassess its relationship with Europe, President Donald Trump said on Friday in a sweeping strategy document that seeks to reframe the
Woman wanted by Interpol over trafficking of tiger parts arrested in India
Yangchen Lachungpa is accused of building trafficking corridors leading out of the country.
Trump unveils strategy to prevent China conflict over Taiwan
The details appear in a 29-page National Security Strategy document.
Modi, Putin push economic links to revitalise India-Russia ties in closely watched visit
Economic pacts were made during the visit, the Russian leader's first to India since the start of the Ukraine war.
India’s wedding parties a major casualty of IndiGo’s flight chaos
One couple was forced to attend their own wedding reception virtually.
Sri Lanka issues fresh landslide warnings as death toll hits 607
The number of people affected by Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka has risen to over 2 million.
Plan for new Jakarta-Bandung fast train raises questions over high-speed rail service Whoosh
An expert said that too many transportation modes on the same corridor may “fragment demand”.
Sri Lanka issues fresh landslide warnings as death toll surpasses 600
Rainfall in the country's worst-affected central hills has surpassed 150mm in the last 24 hours.
Indonesian military steps up relief for flood-hit Sumatra; death toll above 860
ACEH TAMIANG, Indonesia, Dec 5 - Indonesia's military stepped up its relief efforts in three provinces on Sumatra island devastated by deadly floods and landslides, with many residents still stranded without access to government aid.
Sabah faces political uncertainty after death of divisive leader Bung Moktar
Sabah Barisan Nasional chief Bung Moktar Radin kept his state seat of Lamag just days before his death.







