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Voters in Japan less likely to support female politicians wearing masks: Survey
The findings underscored the differences in how the public perceived politicians after the pandemic.
‘I have absolutely no connection whatsoever’: Malaysia PM Anwar on e-mail involving Epstein
A screenshot of the email has gone viral, showing an exchange on Feb 21, 2012.
Pakistan forces kill 145 militants in two-day battle after wave of attacks
QUETTA, Feb 1 - Pakistani security forces killed 145 militants in a 40-hour battle launched as a series of coordinated gun and bomb attacks across Balochistan left nearly 50 people dead, the province's chief minister said on Sunday.
Japan’s ruling LDP extends lead ahead of Feb 8 election: Kyodo poll
The election outlook remains uncertain, with 27.2 per cent still undecided in constituencies.
Shoigu says Russia supports China's position on Taiwan
MOSCOW, Feb 1 - Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu told Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi that Moscow continues to support Beijing over Taiwan, state news agency TASS reported on Sunday.
Ukraine talks set for next week as cold sweeps country
KYIV, Feb 1 - U.S.-backed trilateral talks involving Ukraine and Russia will take place next week in Abu Dhabi, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday, as Ukrainians faced uncertainty over the fate of an energy ceasefire with Russia amid plunging temperatures.
Malaysia police probe ex‑Free Malaysia Today journalist, Chinese daily under Sedition Act
The case involving Mr Tan comes after a public lecture held on Jan 12.
Over 7,000 cannabis shops in Thailand close due to stricter regulations and new law
A raft of new rules is suffocating a once promising, albeit offbeat, industry.
Over 7,000 cannabis shops close due to stricter regulations and new law
A raft of new rules is suffocating a once promising, albeit offbeat, industry.
Pakistan forces kill 145 militants after attacks in Balochistan
KARACHI, Feb 1 - Pakistan's security forces killed 145 militants over 40 hours after coordinated attacks across Balochistan, the chief minister of the southwestern province said on Sunday, as the authorities battle one of the deadliest flare-ups in years.
India faces hotter, drier February, threatening winter crops
Crops such as wheat and barley could suffer yield losses.
Pakistan forces kill 145 militants after attacks Balochistan
KARACHI, Feb 1 - Pakistan's security forces killed 145 militants over 40 hours after coordinated attacks across Balochistan, the chief minister of the southwestern province said on Sunday, as the authorities battle one of the deadliest flare-ups in years.
Myanmar junta calls coup-protesting civil servants back to work
After the 2021 military coup, tens of thousands of public workers, including doctors and government administrators, left their posts in a surge of civil disobedience.
Indonesia lets Elon Musk's Grok resume, lifting ban over sexualised images
The resumption of access is being processed on "a conditional basis and under strict supervision", according to a government statement.
Australian snowboarder dies after ski lift accident in central Japan
The buckle on her backpack belt got caught in the chair, pulling her with it as she tried to disembark.
Half of 20 major Japanese cities face shrinking population
An estimate for 2050 shows that the number of those cities that will see a population decline will expand to 18.
Pakistan’s stray animals have found friends and protectors in Karachi’s young residents
Over 10 years, Karachi has witnessed massive population growth, of both the human and animal kind.
Suspended cop ‘Inspector Sheila’ nabbed for disturbing peace at Thaipusum event in Malaysia
He said the arrest followed an altercation between the woman and several traders near the temple at around 4am.
Russia's Shoigu, China's Wang Yi to discuss security issues
MOSCOW, Feb 1 - Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu arrived in China on Sunday where he will meet Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to discuss security issues, Russian media outlets reported on Sunday citing the Russian Security Council.
Young South Koreans show renewed interest in marriage: Survey
The rise in people intending to get married coincides with an uptick in actual marriages.
South Korea’s viral dessert ‘Dubai chewy cookies’ reach namesake city
The dessert is known for its chewy exterior and dense centre.
China targets ‘rats’ stealing military funds after launch of high-profile probe into top generals
Priority should be given to cases where “political and commercial issues are intertwined”, according to a commentary.
India budget makes fresh bet on manufacturing as it seeks to sustain growth
The focus is on structural reforms, particularly in manufacturing, building a robust financial sector and stepping up investments in cutting-edge technologies such as AI, India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Sunday (Feb 1).
Indonesia permits Elon Musk’s Grok to resume service after ban
Mr Musk’s X provided assurances to the government following its ban for producing sexualised content.
India budget makes bet on manufacturing; transaction tax hike spooks markets
The Indian economy is seen growing at 7.4 per cent in the current financial year.
Sea of colour as Malaysia’s Hindus mark Thaipusam with piercings and prayer
The festival is also celebrated in India, Singapore and other areas with large Hindu Tamil communities.
India dismisses Epstein e-mail referring to Modi’s Israel visit in 2017
India’s Ministry of External Affairs rejected the characterisation of Mr Modi's trip in the e-mail.
Japan Prime Minister Takaichi cancels TV appearance after arm injury while campaigning
She said her hand became swollen after her arm was pulled hard while shaking hands with supporters.
Rising costs push Japan stores to cacao alternatives before Valentine's Day
Chocolates are also good seasonal gifts to friends, coworkers and business partners.
Japan PM Takaichi talks up weak yen even as her government works to counter currency decline
The Japanese yen has hovered at 18-month lows against the US dollar, contributing to inflation that has raised the prospect of interest rate hikes by the central bank.
Afghan returnees in Bamiyan struggle despite new homes
The homes lacked running water and are far from shops, schools or hospitals.
Japan Railways group tackles congestion at women's toilets at stations
Measures include increasing the number of facilities and introducing services to help users find less crowded restrooms
Chinese cash in jewellery at automated gold recyclers as prices soar
Record-high gold prices have turned a Shanghai shopping mall into a magnet for sellers, with crowds gathering around an automated recycler to melt down inherited jewellery for cash.
Indonesia is wooing its former citizens with a new stand-in for dual citizenship – but with limited success
The Global Citizenship of Indonesia scheme has received only seven applications as at Jan 26.
Jakartans battle flood waters to reach workplaces
Workers in Jakarta often need to find alternatives to navigate the city during floods.
China new home prices rise in January as government signals support, private survey shows
Beijing has described the property sector as being in a "profound adjustment" that should be eased with measures to smooth market volatility.
Thailand’s 2026 summer forecast to reach temperatures over 42 deg C
The weather will alternate between scorching heat and thunderstorms.
Graft busters freeze $320k in accounts over e-waste probe, seize $54k
The probe involves officials from the Environment Department and a civilian.
Graft busters freeze $320k in accounts over e-waste probe in Malaysia, seize $54k
The probe involves officials from the Environment Department and a civilian.
South Korea posts record January exports on AI chip boom
The total value of January's exports was US$65.8 billion, a 33.9 per cent rise year-on-year and the first time they surpassed a US$60 billion threshold for the month.
Thailand’s ruling party runs on nationalist, establishment vote pitch
The apparent backing of the country’s conservative establishment has given Bhumjaithai Party an edge in the Feb 8 vote.
'People's dad' Jensen Huang praises, pushes Nvidia suppliers on mobbed Taiwan visit
Nvidia's CEO said it would be another good year for business, even as he expressed concerns about supplies of memory chips - which support AI workloads - amid a production crunch.
‘People’s dad’ Jensen Huang praises, pushes Nvidia suppliers on mobbed Taiwan visit
Mr Huang said this would be another good year for business.
Japan Tourism Agency calls for strengthening measures against overtourism
The agency is mantaining its existing target to increase inbound visitors to 60 million by 2030.
Malaysia seizes US$129.9 million in crude from tankers suspected of illegally transferring oil
The vessels were found anchored and coupled at sea. Officials have not disclosed the origin of the oil.
Over 1.2 million Malaysians still living in poverty: Minister
Sabah recorded the highest number of poor people, followed by Kelantan and Terengganu.
Australian boy killed by shark in Sydney Harbour honoured at Bondi Beach
Feb 1 - An Australian boy who died after being bitten by a shark in Sydney Harbour was honoured in a surfing ceremony at Bondi Beach on Sunday, following a series of shark attacks along the country's east coast.









