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Two killed in blast at military facility in Russia's Leningrad region, Mash reports
MOSCOW, Feb 17 - Two people were killed in a blast at a military facility in the town of Sertolovo in Russia's Leningrad region, the Mash Telegram channel reported on Tuesday.
UKMTO says it received a report of exchange of fire off Yemen's Aden port
Feb 17 - A UK maritime agency said on Tuesday that it received a report of an exchange of fire involving a vessel and a small boat around 70 nautical miles southwest of Yemen's port of Aden.
US to deploy more cutting-edge missile systems to the Philippines
The move is certain to ruffle feathers in Beijing, which has called it “destabilising”.
Cyprus court clears ex-officials in cash-for-passport scheme
Feb 17 - A Cypriot court acquitted former parliamentary speaker Demetris Syllouris on Tuesday of corruption charges linked to a scrapped citizenship-for-investment scheme that triggered public outrage and intense European Union scrutiny.
Suspected Russian shadow fleet tanker GRINCH allowed to leave France after paying fine
MARSEILLE, France, Feb 17 - French authorities have let the seized oil tanker GRINCH leave territorial waters after the company owning the vessel had to pay a penalty worth \"several million euros,\" French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Tuesday.
AI will pressure India to upskill workers, top official says
According to government data, 4.4 per cent of India’s over 1.4 billion people are formally skilled.
Russia pummels Ukraine's power grid before talks
KYIV, Feb 17 - Russian forces pounded Ukrainian power infrastructure before a new round of peace talks, killing three energy workers and leaving tens of thousands of people without power and heat, officials said on Tuesday.
Indian cricket grandees Gavaskar and Kapil join humanitarian appeal for jailed Imran Khan in Pakistan
NEW DELHI, Feb 17 - Indian cricket greats Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev joined a dozen other former international captains on Tuesday in demanding better prison treatment for \"one of the finest all-rounders\" of the game Imran Khan, Pakistan's former prime minister.
Ex-winger Utai in serious condition after shooting
Former NRL star Matt Utai is in a "critical condition" after being shot multiple times outside his home in Sydney, Australia.
India govt discussing age restrictions with social media platforms
This follows Australia’s move to ban under-16s from popular platforms.
Make Japan strong again: Takaichi’s plan to revive the military
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and her ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) got a historic landslide victory in last week’s parliamentary elections. This marks the first time since its founding in 1955 that the conservative LDP controls a two-thirds supermajority in
3 men in India get death sentences for rape of Israeli tourist, murder
The case highlights chronic violence against women in the world’s most populous country.
Militants kill 11 Pakistani security personnel, one child near Afghan border, army says
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Feb 17 - Militants rammed a vehicle filled with explosives into an army checkpoint in northwestern Pakistan, killing 11 security personnel and a child, the military said on Tuesday, as the South Asian nation battles a surge in violence.
What’s behind UK-China border security deal?
The UK’s prime minister, Keir Starmer, recently visited China to announce what was described as a reset in relations between London and Beijing. Among the economic and diplomatic announcements was a surprising element: a new agreement on border security. Under the deal, the UK
Trump’s Diego Garcia fears miss the strategic point
On February 5, US President Donald Trump announced that he had “productive” talks with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer regarding the UK’s transfer of the Chagos Archipelago, which hosts the British-American base of Diego Garcia, to Mauritius. However, Trump warned that if
China’s 09V sub signals shift in Pacific’s undersea power
China’s first Type 09V nuclear attack submarine (SSN) surfacing at Bohai isn’t just a new hull in the water—it may be its boldest bid yet to break out of the First Island Chain and rewrite the undersea balance in the Western Pacific. This month, Naval News reported that China
Former Karabakh official Vardanyan gets 20 years in Azerbaijani prison, state media says
BAKU, Feb 17 - Ruben Vardanyan, an Armenian-born billionaire banker who served as a senior official in the breakaway Armenian administration of Nagorno-Karabakh, was sentenced to 20 years in prison by an Azerbaijani court on Tuesday, state media reported.
Malaysia drops defamation case against Australian writer in Thailand
The charge of criminal defamation carried a maximum prison sentence of two years and a fine.
Lunar New Year 2026: Celebrations around the world
Millions of people around the world are celebrating the start of the Lunar New Year, with festivities taking place from Hong Kong to Buenos Aires.
Indonesia’s Prabowo should think twice on a Trump trade pact
On February 19, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is expected to travel to Washington to attend the inaugural Board of Peace meeting and sign an Indonesia-United States Agreement on Reciprocal Tariffs, or ART. If he does, Indonesia will not be signing a routine trade deal.
Sydney man jailed for mailing reptiles in popcorn bags
The man's eight-year jail term was a record for wildlife smuggling, federal environment officials said.
Macron pushes for Rafale fighter jet deal on high-profile India trip
The visit comes at a pivotal moment as France and India reassess their US ties.
Foreign cars flow to Russia through China, skirting Ukraine war sanctions
Feb 12 - Tens of thousands of cars are being exported from China to Russia under gray-market schemes that often circumvent Western and Asian government sanctions and automakers' commitments to exit the Russian market, according to registration data reviewed by Reuters and
Long queues and confusion mar first day of India's landmark AI summit
The India-AI Impact Summit 2026 in Delhi is expected to be attended by top tech leaders from the world.
Human trafficking rings raking in crypto gains: report
The intersection of cryptocurrency and suspected human trafficking intensified in 2025, with total transaction volume reaching hundreds of millions of dollars across identified services, an 85% year-over-year increase. The dollar amounts significantly understate the human toll
North Korea's Kim marks completion of Pyongyang housing project as key party congress nears
SEOUL, Feb 17 - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un marked the completion of 10,000 new houses built in Pyongyang, state media KCNA said on Tuesday, as the country prepares to hold a key party congress.
Family of five, including two young children, killed in suspected murder in Kuantan
The father is believed to have injured the others with a sharp weapon before turning it on himself.
Sabah body parts murder: Daughters of main murder suspect arrested
The suspect's 19-year-old son was arrested on Feb 12 and is currently under remand.
Russia sentences US citizen to 4 years in jail for trying to take Kalashnikov stocks
MOSCOW, Feb 17 - A Russian court has sentenced a U.S. citizen to four years in jail for trying to take the stocks of Kalashnikov assault rifles out of a Moscow airport, the RIA state news agency reported on Tuesday.
AI is the future of warfare and US is in the lead
While many experts have focused on the significance of drones in the new reality of warfare, the AI revolution is a much bigger deal. AI now enables drones to be far more impactful, helps select and prioritize battle targets, designs tactical operations and assesses results
Once a national obsession, traditional Korean wrestling fights for survival
Ssireum – pronounced like “see room” – had its heyday in the 1980s and early 1990s.
China unfazed as US rallies global critical minerals bloc
The Trump administration is pushing to build a 55-country critical minerals alliance to coordinate supply and pricing for niche metals vital to technology and defense. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on China, but Beijing remains confident that it will still dominate the
China has slashed air pollution, but the ‘war’ isn’t over
Particulate pollution fell 41 per cent nationwide in the decade from 2014.
Woman killed, two injured in Chinese New Year crash in Malaysia
The crash involved two cars and a trailer lorry carrying limestone powder.
Australia rules out helping families of IS militants leave Syrian camp
SYDNEY, Feb 17 - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday his government would not help Australians in a Syrian camp holding families of suspected Islamic State militants return home, with the government open to prosecutions if they make it back.
Philippines takes ‘strong exception’ to China embassy comment on job losses
The Chinese embassy warned that any serious damage to bilateral ties would “cost millions of jobs”.
Land in focus at Geneva peace talks between Russia and Ukraine
GENEVA, Feb 17 - Representatives of Ukraine and Russia will meet in Geneva on Tuesday and Wednesday for a fresh round of U.S.-mediated peace talks that the Kremlin says are likely to focus on land, the main sticking point.
Heavy rain batters New Zealand’s South Island, triggers flood warnings
Online images showed collapsed sections of road, flooded streets and fast-rising streams.
Heavy rain batters New Zealand's South Island, triggers flood warnings
SYDNEY, Feb 17 - Heavy rain pummelled New Zealand's South Island on Tuesday, triggering flooding and forcing the closure of roads and bridges, as a powerful storm that caused widespread destruction in the capital Wellington since the weekend moved south.
Trump says he will be involved indirectly in Iran talks
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE, Feb 16 - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he would be involved \"indirectly\" in talks between Iran and the U.S. over Tehran's nuclear program set to begin on Tuesday in Geneva, adding he believed Tehran wanted to make a deal.
9 Indonesian fashion labels to know now – modern silhouettes, heritage touches and thoughtful craft
Indonesia is shaping up to be Southeast Asia's next premier fashion stop, and these thriving local brands are proof.
China is hitting Japan where it hurts. Will PM Takaichi give in?
From recalling pandas to cancelling tourist flights, China continues to retaliate after Takaichi's comments on Taiwan.
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.








