Story Archive
2025-01-16
Tulip Siddiq resigned as a treasury secretary in Britain’s government after the Bangladesh anti-graft agency said she was being probed for corruption.
2025-01-16
While Petros will have power in Sarawak, national oil company Petronas will retain “national authority.”
2025-01-16
Rival South China Sea claimants also agreed to continue the implementation of Manila’s resupply missions to a disputed shoal.
2025-01-16
Civil, political liberties declined in Indonesia, with democratic institutions weakened and corruption rising, Human Rights Watch said.
2025-01-15
Constitutional Reforms Commission, which submitted proposals on Wednesday, sought to “strike a balance” in presidential, prime ministerial powers.
2025-01-15
The Florida senator made the pledge during a confirmation hearing for his appointment as top U.S. envoy.
2025-01-15
Partnering with Southeast Asia is “vital for regional peace and stability,” Japan’s top diplomat says during Manila visit.
2025-01-15
Three villagers were gunned down by an army ranger unit during a 2019 incident on a mountain in the Thai Deep South.
2025-01-15
The two giant ships are part of government’s plan to boost U.S. naval power.
2025-01-15
Ex-Malayan communist insurgents who stayed in Narathiwat province haven’t forgotten “struggles that brought us here.”
2025-01-15
Interpol red notices have been issued for two Cambodian suspects, Thai authorities said.
2025-01-14
China has pushed Philippines “to the wall” leaving it with only drastic options to stop intimidation, official adds.
2025-01-14
Some analysts warn that the Forest City megaproject could spook investors in the special economic zone on Johor Strait.
2025-01-14
A 17-month state of emergency fails to quell violence at one of PNG’s most important economic assets.
2025-01-13
A national election will go ahead this week despite a devastating earthquake in the capital Port Vila last month.