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Orban Loses: A Blow to Putin and Trump Allies?
Hungary's long-time leader Viktor Orban has lost power. Opposition leader Peter Magyar won a major victory in the national election, ending Orban's 1...
Vietnam's New Leader Makes China His First Stop—Again
Vietnam's new president, To Lam, will visit China this week. This is his first trip abroad since taking the presidency. It follows a clear pattern....
Quantum Threat to Encryption Arrives Early
The security protecting your online data, from bank details to private messages, now faces a timeline. New research suggests the lock on our digital...
China's Robotaxis Hit the Streets of Dubai
Chinese technology companies have launched the first fully driverless taxi services in the Middle East. Baidu's Apollo Go began taking bookings in D...
Australia's PM Hunts for Fuel and Fertilizer in Asia
Australia's Prime Minister is traveling to Brunei and Malaysia this week. The goal is to secure vital supplies of energy and fertilizer. The trip is...
Indonesia's New Law: Fight "Fake News" or Silence Critics?
Indonesia's government is pushing a new law to combat disinformation. Critics warn it could also be used to suppress dissent and target political opp...
U.S. Sanctions Waiver on Russia Expires, Leaving India in a Bind
A key U.S. waiver that allowed India to cooperate with Russia on a major military project has now ended. This creates a significant diplomatic and st...
Indian Nationals Killed in Myanmar Crossfire, Highlighting War's Spillover
Three Indian nationals have been killed in Myanmar's escalating civil war, according to reports. The men were reportedly captured by one armed group...
Philippines to China: Oil Deal Must Obey Our Law
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is willing to restart joint oil exploration talks with China in the contested South China Sea. However, any agreement...
Hong Kong's Hub Status Threatened by Middle East War
A major Middle East conflict is putting pressure on Hong Kong's position as a key Asian flight hub. Aviation experts warn that rising fuel prices, ca...
Seoul's Loneliness Solution: City Offers $4-an-Hour Helpers
More than one in three people in Seoul now live alone. For these solo residents, everyday tasks like visiting a hospital or moving homes can be a maj...
Dollar Weakness Opens "Golden Window" for China's Yuan, Says Ex-Central Bank Chief
A former governor of China's central bank says global doubts about the U.S. dollar have created a prime chance to boost the international role of Chi...
Bank Serves Cake: OCBC Hong Kong's New Branch Bets on Lifestyle
You walk into a bank. You expect keyboards, formal attire, and financial talk. But at OCBC Hong Kong's new Central branch, you also smell something u...
Malaysia Rules Out Death Penalty for Drunk Drivers
Malaysia will not impose the death penalty on drunk drivers, the government announced Monday. Transport Minister Anthony Loke said existing laws are...
Thailand's Water Festival Defies Fuel Crisis
Thailand's capital, Bangkok, erupted into the world's largest water fight on Monday. The event marks the start of Songkran, the three-day traditional...
China Halts Key Chemical Export as Iran Tensions Rise, Threatening Global Supplies
China has reportedly halted exports of sulphuric acid, a vital industrial chemical. This move coincides with the collapse of U.S.-Iran peace talks. T...
Son Kills Mother, Calls Her a "Monster Lizard" in Hong Kong Tragedy
A Hong Kong man has been sent to a psychiatric hospital indefinitely for killing his mother and hiding her body. Wong Chun-kit was sentenced on Mond...
World's Largest Dam Stirs Water Worries
Chinese Vice-Premier Zhang Guoqing has declared that safety and environmental protection are the "top priorities" for a mega dam now being built in T...
Woman Cleared in Hong Kong Talent Scheme Forgery Case, Blames Agent
A Hong Kong court has acquitted a mainland Chinese woman of forging documents for a residency talent scheme. The magistrate ruled she may have been t...
Singapore's Energy Crisis: A Hidden Advantage?
While soaring energy costs threaten Asia, Singapore's severe vulnerability may protect its key property market from a major crash. Singapore relies...