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Nepal ex-PM Oli released from police custody 12 days after arrest
He was questioned for his alleged role in a deadly 2025 crackdown on protesters.
Lebanon must be covered by ceasefire agreement, French foreign minister says
PARIS, April 9 - The ceasefire agreed by Iran and the United States must also cover military actions in Lebanon, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Thursday, adding France condemned \"massive\" Israeli strikes the previous day.
Israel's pounding of Lebanon is 'deeply damaging', UK foreign minister says
LONDON, April 9 - British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said on Thursday that Israel's pounding of Lebanon was \"deeply damaging\" and risked destabilising the ceasefire between the United States and Iran.
Japan weighs new release of about 20 days' worth of oil from reserves: Report
In total, Japan is making available about 50 days’ worth of oil consumption.
India hikes fertiliser subsidy as costs soar after Middle East war
India has hiked subsidies for farming fertilisers by 11 per cent from 2025.
Malaysian senior cop among 6 nabbed for alleged armed robberies targeting wealthy foreigners; US$1.1 million stolen
The suspects reportedly stole three luxury cars - a Toyota Alphard, a Rolls-Royce and a Bentley - and a safe containing RM24,200 and US$1,200 in cash, assorted jewellery and gold bars.
Trump warns of major war escalation if Iran peace process fails
WASHINGTON/DUBAI/TEL AVIV, April 9 - U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to retain military assets in the Middle East until a peace deal with Iran is reached and warned of a major escalation in fighting if it failed to comply, as oil prices rose on concerns over supply and
Trump’s Iran misfire yields a loser’s ceasefire
April 7 began with Donald Trump issuing genocidal threats against Iran on social media and ended—just ten hours later—with the announcement of a 14-day ceasefire, on Iran’s terms. Even by the volatile standards of Trump’s presidency, the whiplash is extraordinary. What, then,
Indonesia probes torpedo-like object found in its waters
An initial examination confirmed it did not contain any explosive or radioactive substances.
Philippines unveils new coast guard command in disputed South China Sea
The move will include dredging a deeper port that will allow for the docking of coast guard vessels.
The winner of Trump’s Iran war? Iran
US President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire on Tuesday, April 7, the 39th day of the Israeli-US war on Iran. He depended on Pakistani mediators and a 10-point peace plan put forward by Iran itself. And so, Iran won the 2026 war. It did not win as in, scoring a
Millions vote as India begins series of state elections
Voting was under way in Assam, Kerala and the federally administered territory of Puducherry.
What does a scam compound look like? And what happens to those in it when it shuts?
The closure of this scam compound, despite its size, may have little impact on the lucrative scamming business.
Seoul clamps down on vaping in no-smoking zones
From April 24, the use and sale of vapes will be subject to the same regulations as cigarettes.
Nepal issues arrest warrant for ex-PM Sher Bahadu Deuba in graft probe
The authorities also issued a warrant for Mr Deuba’s wife, former foreign minister Arzu Rana Deuba.
What exactly has Trump won in the Iran war?
In Washington, every war eventually produces its “Mission Accomplished” moment — that triumphant declaration, banner unfurled or truth-social post composed, that allows policymakers to declare victory and head for the exits before reality reasserts itself. The two-week
Birds not missiles should fly in the skies, Taiwan opposition leader says in China
TAIPEI, April 9 - Birds not missiles should fly in the skies, Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun said on Thursday in Shanghai, citing a World War One poem on the need to promote peace, even as China keeps up its daily military activities around the island
Nepal issues arrest warrant for ex-PM Deuba in graft probe
Former Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has rejected the accusation of corruption in a statement on social media.
As ties warm, Vietnam’s top leader scheduled to visit China
Both countries could sign new agreements on telecom infrastructures and other sectors.
As ties warm, Vietnam's top leader scheduled to visit China
BEIJING, April 9 - Vietnam's top leader To Lam will visit China next week, Chinese state news agency Xinhua said on Thursday, as ties between the two nations continue to warm.
Chinese sports authorities crack down on cyberbullying of diving prodigy Quan Hongchan
Quan, a three-time Olympic gold medallist, has previously spoken out about toxic comments over her weight and the intense pressure she's faced to diet.
Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing appoints new Cabinet, military still dominates
The list approved on April 9 signals a business-as-usual approach by the newly elected president.
Myanmar's Min Aung Hlaing appoints new cabinet, military still dominates
April 9 - Myanmar's parliament approved a list of 30 ministers to serve in the cabinet of junta chief Min Aung Hlaing on Thursday following his appointment as president last week, with the military still holding a dominant role.
Vietnam proposes May roll-out of free bus rides in Ho Chi Minh City
Under the plan, free travel would apply to 109 subsidised routes and 26 non-subsidised routes.
US has left Malaccan states no choice but to charge tolls
For decades, the rules-based international order provided an often-functional “guarantee” that the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints would remain open, navigable and shielded from the friction of great power competition. That era is now over. In the span of a single
Pakistan declares Islamabad holidays ahead of US-Iran talks
The holidays on April 9 and April 10 apply only to the Islamabad Capital Territory.
Fujitsu at the core of Japan’s AI independence drive
Japanese computing and telecom company Fujitsu is aiming to develop an AI inference device that combines its own neural processing units (NPUs) with central processing units (CPUs), a high-stakes bid to forge greater technological independence and national economic security.
AI-generated doctors in health ads must be labelled: S. Korean govt
Current guidelines have no provisions covering AI-generated characters.
Waiting for DeepSeek: New model to test China’s AI ambitions
Despite reports and rumours about its imminent release, the "V4" model is nowhere in sight.
Heavily reliant on gas for decades, Thailand now finds it no longer cheap nor clean
Thailand’s dependence on gas is coming under renewed scrutiny as rising costs and global disruptions expose economic and environmental risks embedded in its power system.
Lights, camera, algorithm: China’s AI microdramas go viral - but spark copyright fears
While massively popular among young Chinese social media users, AI microdramas are fuelling concerns that the technology is eroding copyright - and potentially livelihoods.
Escaped wolf forces school closure in South Korea
The male wolf had escaped from a zoo at a theme park in Daejeon.
Chinese researcher's death after questioning in US prompts anger in Beijing
The semiconductor researcher was found dead after “hostile questioning” by US law enforcement.
China taps telecom executive as senior colonel for reserve force
Senior colonel is the highest officer rank in China's Reserve Force.
Key Indian state polls begin in test for Modi's party
Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party is trying to expand into regions where it has struggled to gain a foothold.
Military service draws men in Thailand as sluggish economy squeezes job prospects
Voluntary enlistment in the South-east Asian nation has climbed steadily over the past five years.
Malaysians suddenly cannot find Farm Fresh milk easily – and it has nothing to do with cows
From milk to shampoo, a plastic squeeze has sent ripples across Malaysia.
US senator urges Taiwan Parliament to pass stalled defence spending plan
The Senator called for Taiwan to pass stalled special defence budget.
North Korea holds three days of weapons testing: KCNA
The systems tested included ballistic missiles, cluster bombs and a mobile short-range anti-aircraft missile system, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.
JB food guide: Authentic 'fire station' nasi padang – plus, curry chicken along a popular 'cafe alley'
In this Makan Kakis series, Mediacorp GOLD 905’s Denise Tan joins writer and JB resident David Ngiau on a food trail from Larkin to Taman Melodies for authentic Minang flavours and a spot of cafe-hopping.
NASA’s lunar success sharpens focus on China’s 2030 crewed landing goal
A major hurdle for Beijing will be proving a new lunar mission architecture within the next four years.
NASA's lunar success sharpens focus on China's 2030 crewed landing goal
BEIJING, April 9 - As NASA's record-breaking Artemis mission bolsters the U.S. path back to the moon, China's bid to land astronauts there by 2030 is taking on greater geopolitical significance and putting pressure on Beijing to meet or beat its timetable.
North Korea unveils cluster-bomb missile, electronic warfare capability
The tests came as North Korea reiterated its characterisation of South Korea as a “hostile enemy”.
North Korea tests military assets including ballistic missile, KCNA reports
SEOUL, April 9 - North Korea conducted tests of various military technologies between Monday and Wednesday including the cluster-bomb warhead of a tactical ballistic missile and an electromagnetic weapon system, state media KCNA reported on Thursday.












