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Bessent urges China to step up diplomacy on Iran ahead of Trump-Xi summit
WASHINGTON, May 4 - U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday urged China to step up its diplomatic efforts to persuade Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping, adding that the subject will be discussed when President Donald Trump meets with Chinese
Commuters, drivers flag concerns as enhanced Singapore-Malaysia taxi service kicks off
Commuters and drivers on both sides of the Causeway say the new service – with more pick-up and drop-off points among other features - offers more choices but at a higher cost, while experts say it would reduce the “first-mile and last-mile friction”.
South Korea checking whether Korean-flagged vessel struck in Hormuz, report says
SEOUL, May 4 - South Korea said it was verifying intelligence that a South Korean-flagged vessel was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, Yonhap News said on Monday.
Trump’s Hormuz ‘protection’ seeks ‘pretext for escalation’: Iran
Iranian officials warned Sunday that US President Donald Trump’s newly announced plan to help “guide” stranded ships out of the Strait of Hormuz is an attempted provocation aimed at justifying additional military action against the Middle Eastern country. An unnamed senior
German defence ministry says no 'definitive cancellation' of US weapons deployment
BERLIN, May 4 - The German defence ministry said on Monday that there had been no \"definitive cancellation\" by the United States of a plan devised under former president Joe Biden to deploy a battalion with long-range Tomahawk missiles to Germany.
Modi’s poll gains point to push on India's civil law reform, infrastructure
NEW DELHI, May 4 - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party was set on Monday to record substantial victories in state elections, an outcome that could accelerate its landmark policies like uniform civil laws and infrastructure building, political leaders and analysts said.
China invokes anti-sanctions law to counter US blacklisting of refiners
The law allows Beijing to retaliate against entities enforcing sanctions it deems unlawful.
Modi's BJP conquers Bengal, one of India's toughest political frontiers
West Bengal’s verdict could reshape not just the state’s politics, but the future trajectory of Modi’s BJP.
Most Strait of Hormuz shipping at a standstill despite latest US pledge
OSLO, May 4 - There were no signs of increased vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, a day after President Donald Trump said the U.S. would begin efforts to free up shipping.
Iran prevents entry of U.S. warships into Strait of Hormuz, Navy says
DUBAI, May 4 - Iran's navy said on Monday it had prevented the entry of enemy warships into the Strait of Hormuz by issuing a \"swift and decisive warning\", according to state TV.
Indonesia, Japan sign defence cooperation agreement
JAKARTA, May 4 - Indonesia and Japan signed a defence cooperation agreement on Monday, officials said, which includes cooperation in the defence industry, human development and disaster mitigation measures.
Europe’s consummate systemic rival: Ursula von der Leyen
The most consequential threat to Europe in the past decade has not arrived from Moscow, Beijing or Washington. It has been manufactured, word by word, policy reversal by policy reversal, on the 13th floor of the Berlaymont building in Brussels. Ursula von der Leyen has achieved
Knife-wielding woman at KL water music festival charged, to undergo mental health check
A woman was stopped by members of the public after she was seen carrying a knife at the Kuala Lumpur festival.
Thailand seizes on Hormuz fears to push land bridge dream
BANGKOK – While Asia suffers from Strait of Hormuz blockades, Bangkok is offering Beijing, Singapore and others a planned multi-billion dollar “land bridge” across Thailand’s thin peninsula, to link shipping between the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand instead of south through
Death toll from Turkey school shooting rises to 10
A 14-year-old opened fire at a school in Turkey's Kahramanmaras province on April 15.
Modi's party set to gain big in Indian state elections
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is sweeping votes in the state of West Bengal, where senior leaders have been campaigning extensively in for weeks.
Nepal PM defends squatter settlement clearances
The authorities in April began demolishing informal settlements that were home to thousands of people.
Indonesian govt defends Cabinet Secretary after politician claims he is gay and unfit for job
Mr Amien Rais alleged that Mr Teddy Indra Wijaya had become “closer” to the President beyond their work relationships.
Indonesian president’s ties to personal aide go viral
Out came the cake, while the president applauded. The surroundings were palatial, but what else could you expect from the Four Seasons George V in Paris, whose most expensive rooms run to US$30,000 a night. Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto was visiting France in April on
India emerging as next major growth market for Swiss watchmakers
Global brands such as Cartier, Omega and Rolex – once considered out of reach for many Indian consumers – are now seeing growing traction in the market.
Indonesia, Japan sign defence pact after Tokyo unlocks arms exports
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has been pushing to modernise the country’s ageing military.
Pakistan facilitates return of Iranian crew from US-seized ship
The return of the crew was coordinated with Washington and Tehran, according to Pakistan's foreign ministry.
Indonesia, Japan discuss defence ties after Tokyo unlocks arms exports
Japan's Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi said defence cooperation with Indonesia would make a "contribution to peace and stability ... for the region as a whole" amid "an increasingly complex and tense international situation".
Feels like over 52 deg C: Bangkok boils with heat index hitting ‘extreme danger’ level
Symptoms to watch for include fatigue, dizziness and skin rashes.
US evacuates 22 crew members on seized Iranian ship to Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, May 4 - The U.S. has evacuated 22 crew members held aboard an Iranian container vessel to Pakistan and will hand them over to Iranian authorities on Monday, Pakistan's foreign ministry said, calling the move a \"confidence-building measure\".
Earthquake of 6 magnitude strikes central Philippines, no immediate reports of damage or casualties
The earthquake hit near San Julian town in Eastern Samar province at a depth of 56km.
Climber found dead 800m from base of Johor mountain
The victim had climbed the mountain with his three male friends, said police.
China’s rare defiance of US sanctions sparks showdown over banks
The move represents Beijing's most aggressive action to date in countering the US' financial statecraft.
India’s ‘City of Glass’ is under threat from Iran war
In Firozabad, glass factories that rely on imported natural gas are exposed to shortages and high prices.
West Asia’s old security order is dead and gone
West Asia is not returning to the old regional order. Too many assumptions have failed, and too many actors have discovered the limits of their power. For years, security in the region was treated as something that could be imposed: by American military presence, Israeli
Australia and Japan sign agreements to deepen cooperation on energy, critical minerals
Both nations have been attempting to shore up energy supply as tensions in the Middle East strangle trade.
Japan PM says oil crisis has 'enormous impact' in Asia-Pacific
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi spoke after an agreement with Australia to deepen cooperation on energy and critical minerals.
Japan PM Takaichi says oil crisis has ‘enormous impact’ in Asia-Pacific
After talks with Australia's Albanese, she said both countries would act urgently to secure stable energy supplies.
Global fragmentation is rewiring Asia’s economic future
Asia became prosperous in an era of predictable globalization. Open markets, cheap energy, integrated supply chains and export-led manufacturing transformed once-poor economies into the world’s most dynamic growth centers. But the very interdependence that powered Asia’s rise
Samsung family pays off record $8bn inheritance tax bill
The bill is tied to the estate left by the firm's late chairman Lee Kun-hee, who died in October 2020.
UAE-Israel ties useful but nowhere near a Middle East reset
When the Abraham Accords were signed on the South Lawn of the White House five and a half years ago, the inevitable triumphalism that accompanies American diplomatic ceremonies obscured a more sober reality. The agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates was
US vs China: two armies, two theories of the body
In the same week that China’s People’s Liberation Army quietly continued its annual mass immunization drills, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that American service members would no longer be required to receive the flu vaccine — a break from a practice in place
FamilyMart stores in Japan collect used clothing, goods to reduce waste
The items will be re-used or recycled into new fibre.
Lithium battery truck fire forces closures, safety checks on road to Bangkok
Battery debris remained on the road, with smoke and intermittent flames still being reported on the morning of May 4.
Modi eyes milestone win as key Indian states begin vote counts
Exit polls at the end of voting last week showed the BJP holding a slight edge over Ms Banerjee’s party.
Modi’s Hindu right targets gains in India’s elections: What to know
The results on May 4 will set the landscape before national elections in 2029.
Australia begins hearings into Bondi Beach attack and rising antisemitism
SYDNEY, May 4 - Australia began public hearings on Monday in an inquiry into the Bondi Beach mass shooting in December, with Jewish Australians giving evidence of their experience of rising domestic antisemitism.
Price wars, tech wars: China’s auto bloodbath rages on
I’m in love with my car Gotta feel for my automobile Get a grip on my boy racer rollbar Such a thrill when your radials squeal – Queen After attending the Auto China 2024 exhibition in Beijing, this writer declared that “industrial blood-sport had returned – this time in a far
South Korean embassy accused of mismanagement at K-Culture event in Pakistan
Visitors claim event officials misled them to believe event was cancelled; embassy denies allegations.
Malaria cases hit record high in Indonesia as elimination challenges persist
Indonesia’s Health Ministry recorded 706,000 malaria cases across the archipelago in 2025.











