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What's at stake as ICC judges hear charges against ex-Philippine president Duterte?
Duterte is accused of crimes against humanity during a long and bloody war on drugs in which thousands were killed.
Briton among 19 killed in Nepal bus crash
Nepalese police say the British national was a 24-year-old man.
Australia backs removing Andrew from royal line of succession
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor remains eighth in line to the throne despite being stripped of his titles.
Ukraine touts recapture of eight settlements in rare battlefield success
KYIV, Feb 23 - Ukraine has regained control of 400 square kilometres of territory, including eight settlements, along a section of the southern frontline since the end of January, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Monday.
UK's Reform promises ICE-style deportation agency to halt migrants
LONDON, Feb 23 - Britain's populist Reform UK party unveiled \"radical\" plans on Monday to stop what it called an immigration \"invasion\", promising to create an agency to deport thousands of illegal migrants and to leave human rights treaties if it wins power.
Australian PM backs removing of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from line of royal succession
LONDON, Feb 23 - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he would back plans to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession to the British throne, according to a letter shared by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office.
Iraq says Ankara agrees to take back Turkish citizens among ISIS detainees transferred from Syria
Feb 23 - Iraq's foreign minister said on Monday Turkey had agreed to take back Turkish citizens from among thousands of Islamic State detainees transferred to Iraq from Syria when camps and prisons there were shut in recent weeks.
Duterte was 'pivotal' in murder of thousands, ICC prosecutors say
THE HAGUE, Feb 23 - Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was \"pivotal\" in the murder of thousands of people during his rule, prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) said on Monday, as they pushed for his trial to go ahead.
‘A check on his power’: Trump weakened but not deterred after tariff ruling, say analysts
The US Supreme Court may have imposed a legal check on Donald Trump’s presidential power, but for global businesses and governments, the era of tariff turbulence is far from over, say experts.
K-pop romance scam surge prompts South Korea-Brazil police alliance
In Brazil, the authorities have reported cases involving fake sales of South Korean travel packages.
US ambassador urges Portugal to buy F-35s, join top-tier air forces
LISBON, Feb 23 - The U.S. ambassador to Portugal has urged Lisbon to replace its ageing F-16 fighter jets with Lockheed Martin's F-35, saying the stealth jet would ensure interoperability with Europe's top-tier air forces.
‘Welcome to China’ greets Philippine officials on trip to disputed South China Sea
The Philippines-held Thitu is the largest and most prized feature in the Spratly archipelago.
Drones disrupt 50 flights at Vietnam’s Danang airport during Lunar New Year
It was not clear who operated the drones or how close they came to aircraft.
'Welcome to CHINA' greets Philippine officials on trip to disputed South China Sea
THITU ISLAND, South China Sea, Feb 23 - As the Philippine Coast Guard plane descended toward the country's most strategically important outpost in the disputed South China Sea, passengers' phones lit up with a roaming alert: \"Welcome to CHINA.\"
No tsunami threat after 7-magnitude quake strikes Indonesia’s Kalimantan
The quake was at a depth of 633km.
Asia braces for Trump’s tariff Plan B and dollar Plan C
TOKYO — Asia has spent the few days since the Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump’s tariffs bracing for what might come next from the most mercantilist White House in 125 years. On Friday, the court ruled against the US president’s claim that the International Emergency
Trump Organization signs deal for first Australian skyscraper
SYDNEY, Feb 23 - The Trump Organization has signed a deal to build its first tower in Australia, in a project worth A$1.5 billion ($1.06 billion) that developers say will become the country’s tallest building.
China building a different AI future than the West
The headlines are predictable by now. The United States restricts chip exports. Chinese labs release competitive models. Pundits declare who is “winning” the artificial intelligence race. The language borrows from sport and war: sprints, breakthroughs and supremacy. It makes
India and US defer trade talks after Supreme Court's tariff ruling
An Indian delegation was expected to travel to Washington this week to finalise the terms of a trade deal.
Malaysia mulls over law to curb premiership to two terms
Malaysia does not currently limit how long a prime minister can serve.
19 killed in Nepal bus crash, including one Briton
The bus was carrying a total of 44 people.
What now for Asia after Trump's tariffs struck down?
After the Supreme Court ruling, Trump said he would impose new levies of 15% on goods entering the US.
Amnesty International decries alleged police killing of boy, 14, in Indonesia’s Maluku
Arianto Tawakal’s family denied allegations that the 14-year-old was involved in illegal street racing when he was struck with a helmet by a police officer while riding his motorcycle.
Malaysia’s PN opposition coalition appoints PAS VP Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar as chairman, replacing Muhyiddin
Ahmad Samsuri, 55, popularly known as Dr Sam, has served as the chief minister of Terengganu since 2018. He was the sole nominee for the chairman’s post and voted into the role unanimously.
Kim Jong Un re-appointed leader of North Korea's ruling party
The announcement by the rubber-stamp party congress comes as little surprise given the Kim family's grip since the 1940s.
Australia’s first Trump-branded hotel planned for Gold Coast
The 91-storey tower is expected to become Australia’s tallest.
China’s missile reach forcing US Pacific air power reset
China’s expanding missile and surveillance networks are turning US airbases into high-value targets, forcing the Air Force to abandon its Cold War-era force design and relearn how to fight, survive and sustain combat power in a contested Pacific. That case is laid out most
Why post on Instagram? 4 in 10 South Koreans use it to boast, survey shows
Individuals appear to place a strong emphasis on being self-conscious about others’ opinions.
Court upholds jailing of 12 activists in 'Hong Kong 47' subversion case
HONG KONG, Feb 23 - Hong Kong's Court of Appeal rejected an appeal by 12 pro‑democracy activists and upheld their jail terms on Monday in a national security case that critics say highlights the China-ruled city's crackdown on dissent.
Malaysian cops hunting for motorist who drove recklessly through JB checkpoint
A video on social media shows a car with a Malaysian registration number being chased by auxiliary police.
Welcome to Gaza Inc.
The world is witnessing one of the most unconventional geopolitical experiments of the 21st century. Donald Trump is no longer positioning himself merely as a mediator in the traditional diplomatic mold. Instead, he has effectively appointed himself chief restructuring officer
China assessing US Supreme Court tariff ruling; says ‘fighting is harmful’
BEIJING/HONG KONG/SEOUL, Feb 23 - China is making a \"full assessment\" of the U.S. Supreme Court's tariff ruling and has urged Washington to lift \"unilateral tariff measures\" on its trading partners, warning that fighting between the two countries is \"harmful\".
Reaction to US Supreme Court ruling and Trump's new tariff threat
Feb 23 - U.S. President Donald Trump said he will raise a temporary tariff on U.S. imports from all countries to 15% from 10%, following a Supreme Court decision striking down a large swath of his tariffs. The new levies are grounded in a separate but untested law, known as
S'pore-born tycoon buys auctioned painting by former Indonesia President SBY for US$386,261
Proceeds from the sale will be donated to underprivileged communities and those affected by disasters, said Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, the former president’s son. The buyer, Low Tuck Kwong, is one of Indonesia's richest people.
Why Trump is sticking to his tariff guns
In case you haven’t heard, the Supreme Court just ruled many of Donald Trump’s tariffs illegal: [T]he Supreme Court ruled that the unilaterally imposed [tariffs] were illegal…No longer does Trump have a tariff “on/off” switch…Future tariffs will need to be imposed by lengthy,
Australian prosecutors consider reopening British girl's cold case disappearance
Cheryl Grimmer's family have been petitioning police to consider the new evidence they say they've found.
Who are the jailed Hong Kong democrats who challenged their subversion convictions?
They include former lawmakers, a journalist and an Australian citizen.
Michelle Yeoh plays five characters in short film celebrating Penang’s vibrant streets and food culture
Sandiwara, the 10-minute film directed by Oscar-winner Sean Baker, was shot on iPhone and features George Town's Red Garden Food Paradise.
Hong Kong appeals court upholds jailed democracy campaigners' sentences
The appeals from the 12 democracy campaigners, including ex-lawmaker "Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung and former journalist Gwyneth Ho, were heard last year.
South Korea urges Russian embassy to remove 'victory' banner as Ukraine war anniversary nears
SEOUL, Feb 23 - South Korea has asked the Russian embassy in Seoul to take down a large banner reading \"Victory will be ours\", its foreign ministry said, just ahead of this week's fourth anniversary of the start of the war in Ukraine.
Why Indonesia should ditch Trump’s mineral trade deal
The February 19 Indonesia-United States trade deal was announced as a breakthrough. Headlines focused on tariff cuts and major business deals. But the provisions on critical minerals show why the deal could prove a strategic burden more than a win. Under the deal, Indonesia
SE Asia weighs options after Trump tariffs torpedoed
The US Supreme Court’s 6–3 ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA, is a landmark decision not just for American constitutional law, importers and citizens, but for every trading partner that
$750k in 12 hours: Malaysian food influencer Khairul Aming sets sales record on TikTok live stream
Among the items for sale were his popular Sambal Nyet Berapi, as well as ready-to-eat products.
South Korea protests against ‘Victory’ banner hung from Russian embassy in Seoul
Its appearance has coincided with the four-year anniversary of Russia's Ukraine war.
Sony develops technology to trace origin of AI-made music
The move comes amid growing concern about the unauthorised use of copyrighted works in AI training.
















