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Israeli FM Saar to attend Trump's first Board of Peace meeting on Thursday, officials say
Feb 14 - Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar will attend U.S. President Donald Trump's first formal Board of Peace meeting on February 19, two Israeli officials said on Saturday.
Rubio casts US, the 'child of Europe', as critical friend to allies
MUNICH, Feb 14 - Secretary of State Marco Rubio cast the United States as the \"child of Europe\" in a message of unity on Saturday, offering some reassurance as well as levelling more criticism at allies after a year of turmoil in transatlantic relations.
Zelenskiy says US too often asks Ukraine, not Russia, for concessions
KYIV, Feb 14 - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy voiced hope on Saturday that U.S.-brokered peace talks next week in Geneva would be serious and substantive, but said Ukraine was being asked \"too often\" to make concessions in the negotiations.
Bangladesh’s incoming prime minister puts restoring economy and governance first
Mr Tarique Rahman said he would encourage business and create more jobs.
Bangladesh's incoming prime minister puts restoring economy and governance first
DHAKA, Feb 14 - Bangladesh's next prime minister, Tarique Rahman's priorities include improving the economy, law and order and governance, he said on Saturday, in his first public comments after his party's convincing parliamentary election victory.
Wang Yi warns against 'knee-jerk' calls for US-China decoupling
China's top diplomat met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday in what a US official described as a "positive and constructive" meeting.
Bangladesh's PM-in-waiting dedicates win to those who 'sacrificed for democracy'
"Our paths and opinions may differ, but in the interest of the country, we must remain united," Tarique Rahman said in his first speech since the election.
Wang Yi warns against ‘knee-jerk’ calls for US-China decoupling
The top Chinese diplomat said some in the US were “doing everything to attack and smear China”.
China's top diplomat warns against 'knee-jerk' calls for decoupling
MUNICH, Feb 14 - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned on Saturday against \"knee-jerk\" calls for the United States to distance itself from China and said that despite some positive recent signs from the White House, some U.S. voices were undermining the relationship.
China’s ByteDance releases Doubao 2.0 AI model for ‘agent era’
In the “agent era”, AI models are expected to execute complex real-world tasks.
Vietnam police find frozen tiger bodies, arrest two men
One of the men had equipment to produce so-called tiger bone glue, a sticky substance believed to heal skeletal ailments.
China top court says drivers responsible despite autonomous technology
In September, a driver was jailed and fined for fully relying on the assisted driving system while drunk.
Bangladesh Islamist party concedes defeat in election
Tarique Rahman is poised to become prime minister after the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) won a landslide victory in the elections, the first since the deadly 2024 uprising that ousted Sheikh Hasina.
Epstein e-mails spotlight Philippines as hub for scrubbing search results at ‘insanely low’ prices
A Philippine team was hired to clean up online search results tied to the sex offender's criminal past.
Japan police to void 2,700 traffic violations over suspicions of falsified paperwork
The improper enforcement is believed to have been carried out systematically within one squad.
Malaysia police probe Bloomberg report for alleged defamation over anti-corruption chief's shareholdings
A police report was filed on Friday (Feb 13) over a Bloomberg article published earlier this week alleging that Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief Azam Baki held shares worth RM800,000 (US$204,668), above the RM100,000 limit allowed for public servants.
South Korea designates general anaesthetic etomidate as narcotic following abuse cases
All products containing etomidate will be subject to mandatory tracking.
Rise of YouTube politicians tests South Korea’s democratic resilience
A YouTube “silver play button” has become an unlikely new status symbol in South Korean politics.
Malaysia police expecting 30% increase in vehicles on Johor roads this CNY
Johor police will be focusing on ensuring smooth traffic flow at the two land entry points during the festive season.
I acted in good faith when axing Hamzah, says Muhyiddin
The Bersatu president claimed that he had endured his deputy for years.
Malaysia’s Bersatu files police reports over official Facebook page hijacking
Several administrators were removed from the page following the hijacking.
MM2H programme generated $1.25b for Malaysia’s national economy in 2025
There was strong interest from Singaporeans in the visa programme.
Tarique Rahman poised to be Bangladesh’s prime minister as Islamists concede
The elections on Feb 12 were the first since the deadly 2024 uprising.
Philippines senators named ‘co-perpetrators’ in Duterte ICC case
One senator was an enforcer of Duterte's drug war, while the other served as his key lieutenant.
More resignations to rock Malaysia’s Bersatu as associate wing chief and Rais Yatim leave party
Bersatu is facing an upheaval after the disciplinary board axed 17 people.
US, China embracing risk in Pakistan’s violent mineral frontier
For much of Pakistan’s modern history, Balochistan has been described in terms of risk and security, political grievances and stalled development. Its immense mineral wealth, long noted in geological surveys and policy debates, has yet to translate into sustained, meaningful
Why Lee Sang-min and Han Duck-soo received such different sentences in S. Korea insurrection cases
South Korea's former interior minister and its former prime minister were convicted of the same charge.
ByteDance in talks to sell gaming unit Moonton for more than $7.5 billion, sources say
Moonton Technology is the studio behind mobile game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.
New Zealand readies itself for further storm damage after floods kill one person
About 80 people had been evacuated by Feb 14 and the authorities set up an emergency centre in a church.
New Zealand readies for further storm damage after floods kill one person
Feb 14 - New Zealand was bracing for more heavy rains on Saturday after floods swept through one regional centre, causing power outages, road collapses and home evacuations while a man's body was found in a vehicle submerged on a highway.
Thailand reports first rabies death of 2026 after man ignores puppy bite
After being bitten, the man did not clean the wound and did not see a doctor to receive a rabies vaccine.
Japan releases arrested Chinese fishing boat captain: Media
The boat was seized on Feb 12, 2026, after it was found inside Japan's exclusive economic zone.
‘Matchless bravery’: North Korea’s leader Kim praises bravery of soldiers fighting for Russia
At least 600 North Korean soldiers have been killed and thousands more wounded fighting for Russia.
Hong Kong university expels student who called for accountability over deadly 2025 fire
The student said he had completed his studies and was set to graduate in March.
Prabowo defends free meals as growth driver amid fiscal concerns
The programme is funded by cutting wasteful spending amounting to hundreds of trillions of rupiah.
Trump stacks key regulatory body panel with crypto, gambling CEOs
Alarms are being raised amid reports that President Donald Trump is stacking a key regulatory committee with CEOs of online prediction markets, cryptocurrency firms and sports betting apps. As reported on Thursday by the Daily Wire, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
The two Chinese-American Olympians competing for rival superpowers
Eileen Guo and Alysa Liu have been thrust into a debate that goes far beyond sports.
Asia’s real masters of the sea, from Indonesia’s forgotten kingdom to Vietnam’s ancient empire
The Mark Of Empire follows the traces of Asia’s maritime civilisations, from Srivijaya to Sulu, exploring how they continue to shape faith, identity and craft today. Here’s why the series will grab you.
New-generation Ukraine woman warriors avenge losses of loved ones
Yuliia Didenko did not grow up planning a military career. But after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, she says, the choice eventually became unavoidable. “I had no fear,” she said. “What could be more frightening than realizing that, while Russians are










