Malaysia’s parliament tightens access rules for media interviews, sparking criticisms

By Iman Muttaqin Yusof Malaysia’s parliament has introduced new media-centre rules that ban doorstop interviews without permission and restrict access to key premises where lawmakers typically brief reporters, fuelling fears of a narrowing media space. Under the guidelines, journalists “are not allowed” to conduct such interviews – also known as doorstepping – “without permission”, facing […]

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China, Philippines launch rescue missions for distressed cargo ship near Scarborough Shoal

BEIJING: China and the Philippines said on Friday they launched rescue operations after receiving reports of a distressed cargo ship near the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea which was carrying 21 Philippine crew members. The Chinese military said two crew had died and 17 had been rescued, after a report around 1:30 a.m. […]

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Japan’s Takaichi moves toward snap election after only 3 months in office

TOKYO: Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dissolved the lower house of Parliament on Friday, paving the way for a Feb. 8 snap election. The move is an attempt to capitalize on her popularity to help governing party regain ground after major losses in recent years, but will delay a vote on a budget that aims […]

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China’s Xi urges ‘central role’ of UN in call with Brazil’s Lula

BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping called on countries to protect the “central role” of the United Nations in international affairs, urging his Brazilian counterpart on Friday to help safeguard international norms, state media reported. The comments come after US President Donald Trump unveiled plans for his new “Board of Peace” at the World Economic Forum. […]

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Kazakhstan Expands Diplomatic Presence With Mexico Consulate

A ceremonial event marking the opening of the Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Mexico City has been held at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in the United Mexican States. The ceremony brought together representatives of the Kazakh Embassy, newly appointed Honorary Consul Carlos Barrera, senior officials from Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, […]

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China’s Quiet Expansion in Central Asia and the Caucasus: Belt and Road Strategy

China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is often discussed in the vocabulary of spectacle-megaports, transcontinental railways, pipelines, and industrial zones that visibly announce Beijing’s arrival. Yet in Central Asia and the South Caucasus, China’s most consequential advance has unfolded with far less drama. By 2025, Beijing’s influence in these regions had become embedded not simply […]

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Bangladeshi politicians hold rallies as campaigning begins for first post-Hasina election

DHAKA: Bangladeshi politicians held election rallies across the country on Friday, as campaigning began for the hugely anticipated polls in February, the first since the 2024 uprising that ousted longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Bangladesh will hold general elections on Feb. 12, and the two main parties contesting it, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Bangladesh […]

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Indonesia’s defence deal with Bosnia signals Asian middle power’s clout

By Maria Siow Indonesia has signed a new defence cooperation agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina in a move analysts say marks another step in Jakarta’s bid to expand its security partnerships beyond traditional Western partners. The pact was signed during a meeting between Indonesian Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and his Bosnian counterpart Zukan Helez in […]

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Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party re-elects To Lam as general secretary

HANOI: Vietnam’s leader To Lam was re-elected Friday as the general secretary of its ruling Communist Party, securing a new five-year term in the country’s most powerful position and pledging to rev up economic growth in the export powerhouse. Lam, 68, was reappointed unanimously by the party’s 180-member Central Committee at the conclusion of the […]

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Outrage after Trump claims NATO troops avoided Afghan frontline

LONDON: A UK minister said Friday that US President Donald Trump was “plainly wrong” to claim that NATO soldiers did not fight on the front line in Afghanistan, as the claim sparked outrage in Britain. In an interview with Fox News aired on Thursday, Trump appeared unaware that 457 British soldiers died fighting in the […]

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