Modi strikes new agreements on migration and green hydrogen

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi struck new agreements yesterday with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese on migration and green hydrogen, while raising concerns about attacks on

Modi wants closer bilateral defense ties with Canberra

Narendra Modi has arrived in Sydney for his second Australian visit as India’s prime minister and told local media he wants closer bilateral defense and security ties

China’s Sinopec signs agreement to enter retail fuel market

Chinese petroleum giant Sinopec signed an agreement with Sri Lanka today to enter the South Asian island country’s retail fuel market as it struggles to

G20 officials arrive in disputed Kashmir as authorities reduces visibility of security in disputed region

Delegates from the Group of 20 nations arrived in Indian-controlled Kashmir yesterday to participate in a tourism meeting condemned by China and Pakistan, as authorities

Rare earths, Ukraine top agenda on French President Macron’s historic visit

Access to rare earth minerals and Russia’s war against Ukraine topped the agenda on French President Emmanuel Macron’s historic visit to Mongolia. Macron met with

Military imported $1 billion in weapons since 2021 coup: UN expert

Myanmar’s military has imported at least $1 billion worth of weapons and related material from Russia, China and other countries since its February 2021 coup, some

Biden consults with Kishida ahead of Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima

President Joe Biden arrived in Japan yesterday and greeted Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida by saying, “When our countries stand together, we stand stronger” — a

Australia to provide surveillance drones to Philippines

Australia will provide surveillance drones and other high-tech gear to the Philippine coast guard and is considering whether to take part in joint patrols in the disputed

39 missing after Chinese fishing boat capsizes in the middle of the ocean

Several ships and aircraft searched yesterday for 39 people reported missing after a Chinese fishing boat capsized in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Chinese

Powerful cyclone floods homes, cuts communications; at least 6 dead, 700 injured

Rescuers evacuated about 1,000 people trapped by seawater 3.6 meters deep along western Myanmar’s coast after a powerful cyclone injured hundreds and cut off communications. Six deaths

Trudeau arrives in Seoul to discuss trade, North challenge

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in South Korea yesterday for a meeting with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol at which they are expected to

Opposition parties, after stunning election win, set plans to enlist allies to take power

Fresh off a stunning election victory in which they together captured a majority of seats in the House of Representatives, Thailand’s top two opposition parties began planning

Vote counting underway in key election with opposition favored to win

Vote counting was underway yesterday in Thailand’s general election, touted as a pivotal chance for change nine years after incumbent Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha first came to

Court acquits former justice secretary of drug charges

A former Philippine opposition senator and justice secretary was acquitted of drug charges after key witnesses recanted and said they had lied about her involvement in narcotics

Modi to visit White House in June as Biden seeks stronger ties amid competition with China

President Joe Biden will host Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House next month, courting an Indo-Pacific leader with whom he has sought stronger

ASEAN leader: No progress in ending Myanmar’s deadly civil strife

Indonesian President Joko Widodo somberly acknowledged to fellow Southeast Asian leaders yesterday that no progress has been made to end the civil strife gripping Myanmar and

Imran Khan in court as more violence erupts across country

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan appeared in court yesterday, a day after he was dragged from another court and arrested in Islamabad, setting off clashes between

ASEAN leaders condemn attack on aid convoy in Myanmar

Southeast Asian leaders condemned an attack on an aid convoy that the regional group had arranged for displaced people in Myanmar, calling yesterday for an immediate stop

Alarm over Myanmar, sea feud under spotlight

Alarm over Myanmar’s still-unfolding deadly civil strife, including an armed attack on an aid convoy, and China’s aggressive actions in the disputed South China Sea are expected

Yoon, Kishida vow better Seoul-Tokyo ties following summit

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol oyesterday called for officials to map out specific steps to hasten security and economic cooperation with Japan following his weekend summit

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