Asia

A leader of Myanmar travels to Bangkok as the number of earthquake deaths reaches 3,000.

Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing is in Thailand for a regional summitas his country reels from an earthquake that killed thousands and left cities in ruins. The earthquake in...

Views of five major economies on the latest Trump tariffs

New trade tariffs unveiled by US President Donald Trump on Wednesday are expected to have a major global...

Wa Municipal Assembly engages stakeholders on NSD re-launch 

The Wa Municipal Assembly has engaged the media and Assembly Members in the Municipality on the re-introduction of...

Cabinet to decide on options of private participation in ECG

Cabinet will soon deliberate on the most suitable of three recommended options: Entity concession, multiple lease, and service...

Abraham Ahiabu congratulates Akatsi North DCE, pledges full support

Mr. Abraham Ahiabu, a former contender for the position of District Chief Executive (DCE) position in Akatsi North,...
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Police block Malaysian opposition parties from entering parliament

Malaysian police on Monday blocked around 100 opposition lawmakers from marching to the country's parliament after they staged a rally in Kuala Lumpur's main...

Japan to release contaminated Fukushima water into sea

Japan says it will release more than one million tonnes of contaminated water from the ruined Fukushima nuclear power station back into the sea,...

Pastor Yonggi Cho’s wife, Sung-Hye Kim, the first president of the generation, dies

President Kim Seong-hye passed away on the 11th. Age 78. The deceased, the wife of Senior Pastor Cho Yong-gi of Yeouido Full Gospel Church, died...

China’s Hengli makes bold $20bn bet to spin coal into fabric

What to do with China's abundant stock of coal? Chemical giant Hengli plans to make clothes out of it. It may sound like something from...

US Senate report accuses China of ‘digital authoritarianism

China is using its technological rise to develop "digital authoritarianism" to conduct surveillance and censor information not just within its borders, but around the...

In Pictures: Monsoon floods wreak havoc in South Asia

South Asia is battling torrential monsoon rains which have pounded the region for weeks, causing widespread flooding, killing more than 250 people so far. At...
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