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Australia rules out repatriating citizens from Syrian camp holding ISIS-affiliated families
“We have a very firm view that we won’t be providing assistance or repatriation," said the Australian prime minister.
Southeast Asia’s animators are smashing box office records — and redefining local storytelling
Filmmakers in Malaysia and Indonesia are developing characters and stories that have hit a sweet spot with local audiences. What’s next?
Commentary: What the West gets wrong about Chinese manufacturing
There are three key reasons for China’s industrial advantage and “de-risking” is less simple than imagined, says tech CEO Robin Rivaton.
The property guide price is not what you’ll pay: Australia cracks down on underquoting ‘plague’
The entrenched problem of underquoting or price baiting has made it harder for buyers to hunt for a home they can afford.
Gen Zs in China snapping up replicas of museum artefacts. Is this about cultural confidence?
These bastions of culture and history have become unlikely spots where emotional purchases are made.
Taiwan parliament to tackle defence spending review after Chinese New Year holiday
The special defence budget will be "treated as a top legislative priority" after the Chinese New Year holiday, says a spokesperson for Taiwan's parliament.
Imran Khan's sons fear for his health, seek visas to visit him in Pakistan
LONDON, Feb 16 - Imran Khan's sons say they fear for their father's deteriorating health in a Pakistani jail and are seeking permission to visit the former prime minister, urging authorities to grant access after more than two years apart.
Canada's Carney to visit India in early March, Ontario minister says
NEW DELHI, Feb 16 - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit New Delhi in early March to work with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the framework for a comprehensive economic partnership agreement, Canadian official Victor Fedeli said on Monday.
India seizes Iran-linked US-sanctioned tankers, steps up surveillance
The seizures and heightened surveillance follow an improvement in US-India relations.
Taiwan’s cycling ‘missionary’, Giant founder King Liu, dies at 91
Giant is now one of the biggest bicycle makers in the world, selling millions of bikes annually.
Indonesia expects first aircraft carrier this year
Decommissioned Italian aircraft carrier ITS Giuseppe Garibaldi is expected to arrive in Indonesia.
Cyclone Gezani leaves 59 dead in Madagascar, displaces more than 16,000
ANTANANARIVO, Feb 16 - At least 59 people died when Cyclone Gezani struck Madagascar last week, the disaster management office said on Monday, as it assesses the impact of the second tropical storm to hit the Indian Ocean island nation this year.
Taiwan to tackle defence spending review after Chinese New Year holiday
The opposition is pushing its own, less expensive proposals.
Senior ‘Luffy’ crime group member gets life sentence over Japan robberies
A 90-year-old woman died in one of the group’s robberies in 2023.
Thirty-four Australians released from Syrian camp holding ISIS-affiliated families
They will be flown to Australia from Damascus.
Malaysia’s opposition fractures as sacked leader races to PAS, threatens Muhyiddin’s grip
Perikatan Nasional can no longer house the warring factions in Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia.
Looks like AI is an existential threat after all
So the other day I wrote a post about how humanity is inevitably going to be disempowered by the existence of AI. A bunch of people wrote to me and asked me: “What made you change your mind?”. Three years ago, shortly after the release of the original ChatGPT, I wrote a post
India doubling down on Rafales despite combat loss
India’s move to expand its Rafale fleet comes as it weighs recent combat lessons, urgent force-structure shortfalls, and longer-term strategic ties with France in a rapidly shifting regional security environment. This month, the Indian Ministry of Defense and multiple media
Move over, Dubai-style chewy cookies: ‘Frozen jelly’ set to be South Korea’s next dessert craze
Texture, sound and viral appeal of the dessert have caused an increase in demand for sour gummies.
Can Europe reassert itself after Ukraine?
Washington’s 2025 strike on Iran, the raid to remove Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in early 2026 and its renewed interest in acquiring Greenland have clarified the country’s international priorities. Meanwhile, securing Ukraine’s independence, once a defining rallying cry
‘No one is above the law’: Malaysian King warns graft offenders in government agencies
He stressed that graft will not be tolerated in the country’s administration.
Bondi Beach shooting accused faces court for the first time
The 24-year-old faces 59 charges, including 15 counts of murder and one of committing a terrorist attack.
Indonesia readies 1,000 troops for potential peacekeeping force in Gaza in early April
JAKARTA, Feb 16 - Indonesia is readying 1,000 troops for potential deployment in Gaza by early April as part of a proposed multinational peacekeeping force, its army spokesperson said on Monday.
US paving way for India’s shift from Russia to Venezuela oil
Russian state media outlet RT posted on X about the US Treasury Department’s new “Venezuela General License 48,” which allows US companies to provide “goods, technology, software, or services for the exploration, development, or production of oil or gas in Venezuela,” with two
Australian museum recovers Egyptian artefacts after break-in
All the stolen goods, except for a wooden cat sculpture, were found with only minor damage.
Myanmar expels East Timor envoy after rights group complaint against junta
Feb 16 - Myanmar has ordered the head of East Timor's diplomatic mission to leave the country within seven days, state media quoted the foreign ministry as saying on Monday, in an escalating row over a criminal complaint filed by a rights group against Myanmar's armed forces.
Indonesian military’s deployment to Gaza strictly for humanitarian purposes, not combat operations: Foreign Affairs Ministry
Indonesia has been preparing up to 8,000 troops for possible deployment as part of the Gaza International Stabilisation Force, a UN-authorised multinational peacekeeping force outlined in the Gaza peace plan.
The credibility gamble behind Takaichi’s fiscal populism
Japan has once again taken a familiar and inherently risky route: underwriting economic and political ambition through large-scale sovereign borrowing. In its latest supplementary budget, Tokyo authorized the issuance of roughly 18 trillion yen (US$117.5 billion) in new
Singapore investors lead return of Asian capital to Australian real estate
The surge marks a shift in Asian property investment flows, with institutions increasingly attracted to Australia.
Nihilistic violence adds to South-east Asia’s youth radicalisation concerns
Attacks in South-east Asia linked to nihilistic extremism are on the rise, say experts.
Macron’s upcoming visit to India: Defence, AI and Indo-Pacific cooperation in focus
New Delhi and Paris are seeking to advance their Horizon 2047 roadmap, a long-term framework to expand collaboration in areas ranging from fighter jet production and nuclear energy to critical minerals and high-tech manufacturing.
Sydney police plead for return of man, 85, kidnapped by mistake
Police say they're 'a million percent confident' Chris Baghsarian was not the intended target.
Indonesia to repatriate nearly 3,600 citizens from Cambodia after online scam crackdown
The Indonesian government also plans to lease several planes to speed up the repatriation process of its citizens rather than rely on commercial flights.
Seedance 2.0 sparking China’s AI youth boom
By the mid-2020s, breakthroughs in artificial intelligence have become so frequent that few releases genuinely surprise. Yet ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 has managed to do just that — not because it wins another benchmark race, but because it reveals something deeper about how a
Nepal launches campaigns for first post-uprising polls
The vote is being held unusually early, due to an accelerated schedule after the September unrest.
Japan’s toilet vehicles provide comfort to evacuees during disasters
Each vehicle is equipped with five toilets.
China’s green push colliding with America’s fossil fixation
The world’s two largest economies are making opposite bets on how to power the future — and both bets carry enormous risks. China is racing to dominate clean-energy industries while still leaning heavily on coal. United States is rhetorically doubling down on fossil fuels even
ByteDance to curb AI video app after Disney legal threat
Videos featuring Spider-Man and other characters which are Disney's intellectual property have gone viral since Seedance's update.
Australian granddad kidnapped in case of mistaken identity
The 85-year-old had been taken from his home by three intruders.
What to watch at North Korea’s Ninth Party Congress
SEOUL, Feb 13 - North Korea is expected to convene the Ninth Congress of the ruling Workers' Party this month, the country's biggest political gathering that reviews performance, sets new policy goals and can bring leadership change.
East China fireworks store explosion kills 8
A warning notice has been sent to fireworks enterprises nationwide.
Japan protests China comments on reviving 'militarism'
Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs dismissed China's claims, saying they are "factually incorrect and ungrounded".













