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Taiwan needs a ‘hornet’s nest’ of drones to deter conflict, US diplomat says
Taiwan says it needs to bolster its defences in the face of a stepped-up threat from China.
Taiwan needs a 'hornet's nest' of drones to deter conflict, US diplomat says
TAICHUNG, Taiwan, July 2 - Taiwan needs a \"hornet's nest\" of drones to help deter conflict and provide security, the top U.S. diplomat to the democratically governed island said on Thursday.
Thai PM Anutin orders urgent drug crackdown meeting after Australia-linked smuggling cases
The authorities fear the cases could damage Thailand’s image as it seeks be a regional aviation hub.
South Korean shops turn to robots, self-service to escape labour woes
The profitability of each unstaffed store in a coffee chain is over 40%, compared with 10-15% for a traditional one.
South Korean fashion retailer Musinsa ramps up Asia store push ahead of IPO
The push comes as South Korean consumer culture continues to surge globally.
Did this AI anti-drug video make drugs look appealing?
Hong Kong’s Correctional Services Department removed a AI-generated K-pop video, after facing backlash that it made substances look too appealing.
The South Korean mine at the centre of America’s tungsten push
It could potentially supply roughly 40 per cent of global tungsten demand outside China.
Lawsuit shows it’s past time for Samsung and SK Hynix to speak up
For a quarter of a century, consumer technology was the most dependable disinflationary force in the world economy. Each year, the device in the hand did more and cost less, and that quiet subtraction flattered every inflation print on earth. That era is over. This is slowly
Jokowi may have retired, but his ambitions remain big
Even so, analysts say it remains to be seen whether former Indonesian president Joko Widodo still wields enough influence to help build the long-term political careers of his family members.
Commentary: Indian sailors’ deaths in US strike reopen old wounds and deepen new grievances
After a US military strike killed three Indians on a commercial ship near the Strait of Hormuz, India fears that its concerns are becoming easy to overlook, says think tank researcher Rahul Jaybhay.
EU to provide 200 million euros to boost South Caucasus connectivity, von der Leyen says
BAKU, July 1 - The European Union will provide up to €200 million ($228 million) in grant funding to boost transport, energy and digital links across the South Caucasus, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said during a visit to Baku on Wednesday.
China urges US to handle Taiwan issue ‘with utmost caution’
Wang Yi said the US and China should work to build a "constructive, strategically stable relationship".
China urges US to handle Taiwan issue 'with utmost caution'
BEIJING, July 1 - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged the U.S. to handle matters related to Taiwan with \"the utmost caution\", during a phone call with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday, Wang's ministry said on Wednesday.
Body stitched, organs missing: Family seeks probe into Indian seafarer’s death in Venezuela
The man’s family says there was no official explanation from the Venezuelan authorities.
Quarantine facilities on standby as Nepal battles rising cases of bird flu
No human infections have been reported, officials said.
The logical case for admitting Bangladesh into ASEAN
For decades, Bangladesh’s foreign policy operated on a predictable, singular axis. Under the sixteen-year tenure of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Dhaka’s strategic and economic relations were deeply tethered to New Delhi. A flurry of bilateral agreements spanning digital
Communist Party of China marks 105 years with greater stress on ideology and loyalty
A years-long anti-graft drive has intensified as the Communist Party seeks to instil greater discipline among members.
Pakistan community holds funerals for 14 children killed in roof collapse
Residents said they had suspected the building housing the tutoring centre was rundown.
CPEC gave Balochistan roads and power. CPEC 2.0 must deliver jobs
In 2015, Balochistan had power outages lasting 16 to 18 hours daily, according to provincial records at the time, roads that petered out into gravel tracks, and a port at Gwadar that saw fewer than 20 ships dock in an entire year. A decade of investment under the China-Pakistan
Hanoi tanker driver jailed 20 years for dragging teenage girl to her death
The offender said he feared a compensation claim would be made against him if the girl survived.
Philippine school shooting shines light on global online extremist network targeting children
Experts say the recent shooting reveals how online predators groom Filipino children into violence.
Chinese firm sells hyper-real, ‘always loyal’ humanoid robots
The company has already had more than 13,300 pre-orders, with deliveries due to start in September.
China ethnic unity law comes into force despite overseas criticism
The Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress aims to forge a “shared” national identity among ethnic groups.
Johor resident who works in Singapore starts grassroots squad to tackle rubbish problem
He rallied fellow Malaysians and began cleaning up neglected areas in Johor.
New China-EU trade mechanism puts talks over tariffs
The official launch of the China-EU Trade and Investment Consultation Mechanism represents one of the most significant developments in China-Europe economic relations in recent years, underscoring a shared determination to manage an increasingly complex commercial relationship
US and Iran enter technical talks to secure peace deal, restart shipping
DOHA/DUBAI, July 1 - The U.S. and Iran held technical talks in Doha on Wednesday as they seek to agree on the flow of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and secure a lasting ceasefire, a source with direct knowledge of the talks and an Iranian official said.
Heroin found in two of 12 bags linked to Thai airline crew member in Aussie arrest, say officials
Efforts under way to trace real courier, mastermind behind suspected drug ring.
Boy, 10, found dead in waterfall after going missing from school in Japan
The 10-year-old went missing on the morning of June 30 after he left his classroom to go to the restroom.
Bank of Japan’s monetary monster is finally turning on its maker
TOKYO – As the yen staggers back to 1986 levels at around 162 to the dollar, the financial Frankenstein Japan began stitching together that same year is returning to upend the economy in 2026. The timing couldn’t be worse: traders are now asking whether 170 or even 200 is next.
Local councils in Selangor to hold off on summonses after cyberattack on parking app
The breach disabled digital parking payments for hundreds of thousands of motorists in Malaysia.
No more warnings for litterbugs in Penang
July 1 marked the start of full enforcement after a six-month grace period.
Kazakhstan to hold snap parliamentary election on August 23
ALMATY, July 1 - Kazakhstan will hold a snap parliamentary election on August 23, according to a decree signed by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Wednesday as a new constitution took effect in the Central Asian state.
Tourists to South Korea can book express bus tickets using foreign-issued cards from August
Bus ticketing is one of the main inconveniences faced by foreign tourists in South Korea.
Lawmakers press Malaysia govt to disclose findings from probe into ex-graft chief Azam Baki
Two investigations have been carried out but none of the findings have yet been made public.
Musk remaking the world like Ford – but far more dangerously
Elon Musk, briefly the world’s first trillionaire – but now a mere billionaire again – is a man of exceptions. He’s built not one, but two of the world’s most pioneering technology companies (Tesla and SpaceX). He was talking about settling humans on Mars with a straight face
China imposes 'national security' rules on overseas investments
The new rules, originally announced on Jun 1, provide authorities with a sweeping legal framework to influence flows of capital and personnel across China's borders.
Crow in South Korea believed to be main culprit in downed power line accident that left 1 injured
A man in his 70s was severely injured after the high-voltage line snapped and fell onto his vehicle.
China imposes ‘national security’ rules on overseas investments
Under the new rules, existing curbs on cross-border transfers will extend to the export of services.
Myanmar set to restart contentious $4.6 billion dam project backed by China
China has long sought to build the hydropower project in the northernmost province of Myanmar.
South Korea extends visa fee waiver for group tourists from 6 countries
It applies to group tourists from Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam.
Opening of North Korea-Russia road bridge likely delayed, US think tank says
Delays raise questions about trust and coordination between Moscow and Pyongyang.
Thailand’s Phuket warns of flash floods as water level in canal exceeds 3m
Officials have mobilised pumps and drainage operations, with 24-hour monitoring.
‘Nothing left except death’: Myanmar families grieve toll of years-long war
One monitor said the number of conflict-related fatalities since the 2021 coup now stands at 100,114.
Xi casts Communist Party as key to steering China through ‘high winds, rough seas’
In a speech on Wednesday (Jul 1) marking the Communist Party’s 105th anniversary, Chinese President Xi Jinping also reaffirmed Beijing’s long-standing goal of reunification with Taiwan.
Court appeal for ex-Malaysian PM’s wife Rosmah in solar hybrid case postponed to Sept 1
A three-judge panel of the Court of Appeal unanimously allowed the adjournment.
Myanmar resistance’s SCEF isn’t just another empty acronym
Three months after Myanmar’s civilian opposition and ethnic revolutionary organizations unveiled the Steering Council for the Emergence of a Federal Democratic Union — SCEF — the body is being sized up in the international press as the war for narrative legitimacy heats up
BYD battery breakthrough crashes Indonesia’s nickel cartel dream
A quiet but seismic shift is playing out across China’s globally dominant electric-vehicle supply chain, one with major implications for Indonesia’s EV-reliant nickel industry. BYD’s new Datang SUV recently racked up 150,000 pre-orders in a 53-day in China, marking a pre-order






