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AirAsia to offer hijab option to female flight attendants from 2026
The move is meant to promote inclusivity and ensure crew members feel confident when working.
Sri Lanka faces long road to recovery as floodwaters recede; WFP warns of ‘catastrophic’ devastation
The United Nations food agency says the disaster could trigger rising hunger unless livelihoods are restored.
Xi’s big chance to take the yuan fully global in 2026
TOKYO — As 2025 closes and 2026 approaches, one of the biggest global economic and financial questions is the future trajectory of the Chinese yuan. More to the point, what might President Xi Jinping be willing to do to increase the currency’s global popularity? In the
Complete smoking ban across Hong Kong’s construction sites under discussion after deadly fire
Residents of Wang Fuk Court have repeatedly seen workers smoke at the site during the renovation.
China's three major airlines extend refunds and Japan flight changes to March 2026: Report
The existing policy was set to expire at the end of 2025.
Bangkok committed to Cambodia peace deal, but Phnom Penh must ‘take responsibility’ for new landmines: Thai foreign minister
Speaking to CNA’s Saksith Saiyasombut, Sihasak Phuangketkeow said Thailand remains committed to the peace agreement but must also address public anger over the landmine incidents.
US in decline; Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ is worrying Asia
Our guest expert explains the Americas-focused doctrine, inspired by the 19th-century Monroe Doctrine’s hemispheric stance.
More ‘shadow fleet’ vessels carrying sanctioned cargo spotted in waters off Singapore, raising safety concerns
These ships move restricted cargo such as oil in defiance of global rules, often using stolen identities to evade sanctions and scrutiny.
Indonesian military steps up relief efforts for flood-hit Sumatra; death toll above 860
JAKARTA, Dec 5 - Indonesia's military stepped up its relief efforts in three provinces on Sumatra island that have been devastated by deadly floods and landslides, and the country's vice president apologised for shortcomings in the response to last week's disaster.
France's Macron: unity between Europe and U.S on Ukraine is "essential"
PARIS, Dec 5 - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that unity between Europe and the United States was key in the support of Ukraine, adding there is \"no mistrust\".
India weighs greater phone-location surveillance; Apple, Google and Samsung protest
The firms have protested against the move over privacy concerns.
Sabah’s locally grown avocados gain attention as potential major export
Avocados from the Borneo island stand out for their size and texture, and are prized for their creamy and buttery flavour.
Amid grief, Tai Po FC return to league action after deadly Hong Kong fire
Players from both sides wore black armbands, and the stadium observed a minute of silence in honour of those affected by the fire.
‘Superbugs’ surge to record levels in South Korea, with infections near 45,000
The health authorities say the surge shows how the fight against infectious disease has fundamentally shifted.
India travel chaos worsens as IndiGo cancels hundreds of flights
IndiGo, India's largest carrier, has said operations will return to full normalcy only by 10 February.
US embassy in Seoul launches fast-track visa service for major South Korean firms and partners
The working group was created after September's mass detention of 317 South Korean workers in the US.
Dangerous levels of toxic chemicals found in blood of Indonesia’s waste workers
Many of the chemicals are linked to hormonal disruption, metabolic disorders and reproductive health problems.
Survivors pick up pieces in flood-hit Indonesia as more rain predicted
Floods across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam have killed more than 1,600 people, with Indonesia bearing the brunt of the human loss.
Trial durian plantation in Yunnan raises hopes for China’s plans to grow popular S-E Asian fruit
China is the world’s largest consumer and importer of fresh durian.
Deadly cyclone dents Sri Lanka’s peak tourism season
The cyclone also hit roads, power lines, and telecom networks, alongside significant losses to agriculture.
Deadly cyclone dents Sri Lanka's peak tourism season
KANDY, Sri Lanka, Dec 5 - November to January are usually the busiest season for Herath Gedara Rohan Anil Kumara’s three-bedroom homestay in Sri Lanka’s hill country, famed for its tea plantations, historic sites and quaint villages.
Putin and Modi discuss trade, peace in New Delhi summit
NEW DELHI, Dec 5 - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi began summit talks in New Delhi on Friday, as New Delhi rolled out the red carpet for the Russian leader and Modi told him India supported peace efforts in Ukraine.
Taiwan opposition says ban of China's Xiaohongshu app is censorship
The island's Interior Ministry cited security risks as a reason for banning the social media app.
Taiwan opposition says ban of China's Rednote app is censorship
TAIPEI, Dec 5 - Taiwan's opposition leader decried as censorship on Friday a government plan to suspend access for a year to Chinese social media platform Rednote, while the island's presidential office backed the plan.
TikTok to comply with ‘upsetting’ Australian under-16 ban
TikTok urged parents to “have conversations” with their teens to ensure they are truthful about their age.
Trump’s energy power play imperils Russia-Turkey ties
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced last month that Ukraine will import American liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Greece via the “Vertical Gas Corridor” pipeline. The project complements Poland’s joint LNG plans with the US and to a lesser extent, Croatia’s to lay the basis
Xi woos Macron with sightseeing trip, but little in the way of deals
BEIJING, Dec 5 - Chinese leader Xi Jinping accompanied French President Emmanuel Macron to Chengdu on Friday, a rare gesture seemingly reserved for the head of Europe's second-largest economy that highlights Beijing's focus on Paris in its ties with the European Union.
China eyes Olympic glory and global sporting power status with sweeping basketball reforms
After the NBA’s blockbuster return to Macau, China is going all in - calling for foreign investment, boosting homegrown basketball talent, and setting its sights on the 2028 Olympics.
Hong Kong faces low election turnout as residents mourn deadly fire
HONG KONG, Dec 5 - Turnout is expected to be low for Hong Kong's \"patriots only\" legislative election on Sunday, with subdued political campaigning as the population reels from the city's deadliest blaze in decades that has killed 159 people so far.
Bali ponders Airbnb ban in latest effort to curb tourism mess
Bali is now grappling with the fallout from a post-Covid tourism boom.
Passengers flying out of Thailand set to pay more airport tax from 2026
The charge will rise from 730 baht (S$29.63) per person to 1,120 baht (S$45.47) per person.
Taiwan, Japan voice concern over Chinese military movements
November and December are traditionally a busy season for Chinese military exercises.
Coupang leak outrage morphs into anti-Chinese hatred
Specialists stress that focusing on nationality distracts from the need for accountability and reform.
IndiGo cancels Dec 5 domestic flights from New Delhi airport
Earlier on Dec 4, the country’s largest airline cancelled more than 300 departures.
India eyes Russia S-400 deal despite US sanctions threat
Russian President Vladimir Putin is in India amid growing unease in India–US relations and the stalled 2025 Quad summit. Although the trip, from December 4-5, falls under the India-Russia annual dialogue mechanism, expectations are high over potential defense outcomes,
Australian defence minister to visit Japan as ‘strategic alignment’ grows
Australia wanted to engage early with the new government of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Australian defence minister to visit Japan as 'strategic alignment' grows
SYDNEY, Dec 5 - Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles will travel to Japan on Saturday to meet his counterpart, Koizumi Shinjiro, and discuss deepening defence ties, his office said on Friday.
Deadly Sumatra flooding triggers memories of Indian Ocean tsunami
More than 800 people have died in Indonesia's Aceh as a result of recent floods and landslides.
Oprah Winfrey praises Australia’s social media ban for children
She was particularly concerned about the impact of the internet on young boys.
Oprah Winfrey praises Australia's social media ban for children
SYDNEY, Dec 5 - American talk show host Oprah Winfrey has praised Australia's decision to ban social media for under-16s from next week, saying the move would help young people socialise more.












