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Thu, 18 Feb 2021 17:48:56 +0800
South Korea to double syringe supplies for COVID-19 vaccine campaign
SEOUL: South Korea's President Moon Jae-in on Thursday (Feb 18) visited a factory that can make 10 million syringes a month and plans to double capacity to prevent shortages, as the nation rolls out its coronavirus vaccination campaign next week. So...

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 17:45:22 +0800
Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai denied another bid for bail in national security case
Hong Kong's High Court denied bail on Thursday to media tycoon and Beijing critic Jimmy Lai, the most high-profile person to be charged under the Chinese-ruled city's national security law.

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 17:50:37 +0800
Violence, in particular live rounds, should not be used on unarmed civilians in Myanmar: FM Balakrishnan
SINGAPORE: Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said on Thursday (Feb 18) that there should be no violence against unarmed civilians in Myanmar, adding that live rounds should not be fired on them under any circumstances. Singapore's Ministr...

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 17:31:08 +0800
Malaysia police question 'luxury dating' app founder in prostitution probe
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian police said on Thursday (Feb 18) they had questioned the founder of a dating application being probed for suspected exploitation for prostitution, after complaints over its claim that thousands of university students had signe...

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 14:43:09 +0800
Nepal approves Chinese COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use
KATHMANDU: Nepal on Thursday (Feb 18) approved the emergency use of a COVID-19 vaccine developed by an affiliate of China’s Sinopharm, a government official said, the second vaccine cleared after AstraZeneca's product.  The move paves the way for...

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 15:45:31 +0800
Hong Kong fast tracks China's Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine approval
Hong Kong's government on Thursday approved the Chinese-made Sinovac coronavirus vaccine for emergency use after a panel of experts fast-tracked its recommendation despite the drug's comparatively low efficacy.

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 12:40:37 +0800
BioNTech says it's 'committed' to supplying Taiwan with COVID-19 vaccine
TAIPEI: Germany's BioNTech said Thursday (Feb 18) it still intends to provide Taiwan with coronavirus vaccine doses after the island's health chief warned "political pressure" had scuppered a deal with the company. Taiwanese health minister Chen Sh...

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 12:30:37 +0800
India to test travellers from Brazil, South Africa, UK after detecting new COVID-19 strains
NEW DELHI: India will make COVID-19 molecular tests mandatory for people arriving directly or indirectly from the UK, South Africa and Brazil in a bid to contain the spread of more infectious virus variants found in those countries. India, which has...

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 11:35:08 +0800
Hackers target Myanmar government websites in coup protest
Hackers attacked military-run government websites in Myanmar Thursday as a cyber war erupted after authorities shut down the internet for a fourth straight night.

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 12:10:44 +0800
Malaysian court orders graft trial of wife of ex-PM Najib to proceed
KUALA LUMPUR: A Malaysian court on Thursday (Feb 18) ordered Rosmah Mansor, the wife of former prime minister Najib Razak, to enter a defence in a corruption trial linked to a multimillion-dollar project approved while the ex-prime minister was still...

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 17:46:23 +0800
From city centres to ancient capital, protesters denounce Myanmar coup
Myanmar's military junta has issued arrest warrants against six celebrities for encouraging strikes that have paralysed many government offices in protests against this month's coup, with total arrests since then now nearing 500.

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 09:29:15 +0800
Indian journalist acquitted of defamation in #MeToo case
NEW DELHI: A New Delhi court on Wednesday (Feb 17) acquitted a journalist of criminal defamation after she accused a former editor-turned-politician and junior external affairs minister of sexual harassment. MJ Akbar, now 70, filed a case against jo...

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 09:01:02 +0800
Six killed in fire at gold mine in eastern China
ZHAOYUAN, Shandong: Six people were killed in a fire at a gold mine in eastern China's Shandong province, state media reported on Wednesday (Feb 17), with the local government announcing a new campaign to shut down unsafe facilities following recent...

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 11:47:35 +0800
Boeing reminds pilots to monitor planes closely following Indonesia crash-bulletin
Boeing Co issued a technical bulletin to airlines reminding them to ensure pilots closely monitor the airplane's state and flight path to prevent a loss of control in flight, according to a document seen by Reuters.

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 04:00:37 +0800
Can Ganga be saved? What must be done to clean up India’s holy river?
Also known as the Ganges, it is one of the foundations of Indian civilisation but has since been tarnished by pollution and filth. The programme Insight looks at the fight to restore the river to its former glory.

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 06:10:39 +0800
Commentary: How Myanmar’s military leveraged the COVID-19 pandemic in its power grab
The Myanmar military has used the pandemic to justify the coup and cement their power thereafter, says an Asian politics scholar.

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 07:12:10 +0800
UN urges global COVID-19 vaccine plan, warns of dangerous inequity
The United Nations on Wednesday led calls for a coordinated global effort to vaccinate against Covid-19, warning that gaping inequities in initial efforts put the whole planet at risk.

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 07:55:07 +0800
US charges North Korean hackers in US$1.3 billion theft scheme
The US Justice Department charged three North Korean military intelligence officials on Wednesday (Feb 17) in a campaign of cyberattacks to steal US$1.3 billion in crypto and traditional currencies from banks and other targets.

Thu, 18 Feb 2021 07:28:12 +0800
Myanmar protesters stage biggest rallies since troop deployments
Myanmar's anti-coup protesters returned to the streets in force on Wednesday (Feb 17), staging the biggest demonstrations since troops fanned out around the country to quell opposition to the new military government.

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 20:14:43 +0800
Aung San Suu Kyi's lawyer 'hoping for best, preparing for worst'
BANGKOK: The lawyer representing Myanmar democracy hero Aung San Suu Kyi said on Wednesday (Feb 17) he is preparing for the worst in a trial he fears could take six months. Attorney Khin Maung Zaw is defending the ousted civilian leader, who was det...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 19:30:20 +0800
Satellite images show China emptying military camps at border flashpoint with India
China has dismantled dozens of structures and moved vehicles to empty out entire camps along a disputed Himalayan border, where Indian and Chinese troops have been locked in a face-off since last summer, satellite images released on Wednesday show.

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 19:07:01 +0800
Indonesia kicks off second wave of COVID-19 vaccinations
JAKARTA: Market traders were among the first to benefit from Indonesia's second phase of mass vaccinations against the coronavirus on Wednesday (Feb 17), as the government looks to right the country's pandemic-battered economy. Medical teams are now...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 18:46:05 +0800
US$59 million Hong Kong flat sale sets new Asia record
Hong Kong may be in its worst recession in years but its luxury property market is still thriving after a five-bedroom apartment broke records with its $59 million price tag.

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 18:22:37 +0800
Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested again while in jail: Reports
Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai, while in jail, has been arrested again on suspicion of assisting one of the 12 fugitives captured by China at sea last year, local newspaper Oriental Daily reported on Wednesday, without citing a source.

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 18:10:37 +0800
Indonesia rallies ASEAN members for solutions to situation in Myanmar
JAKARTA: Indonesia is consulting members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on a possible meeting of the region’s foreign ministers to discuss the military coup in Myanmar.  In the first stop of her regional tour, Foreign Min...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 22:42:04 +0800
Clubhouse emerges as platform for Thai dissidents, government issues warning
Thailand's digital ministry on Wednesday warned Thai users not to break the law on the audio drop-in application Clubhouse, which has rapidly emerged as a platform for discussions of the country's monarchy.

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 16:55:05 +0800
Digital warfare: Myanmar's cyber crackdown explained
Myanmar's military has imposed repeated internet blackouts, blocked some social media sites and drafted a cybersecurity bill as it attempts to grind down resistance to its takeover.

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 16:26:31 +0800
Sri Lanka saves last legume tree from expressway construction axe
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan authorities on Wednesday (Feb 17) agreed to save the world's only known wild specimen of a species of tree that was due to be chopped to clear the way for a four-lane expressway. The Sri Lanka Legume (Crudia zeylanica) - a flower...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 15:43:09 +0800
Chinese discouraged from Chinese New Year travel go to movies instead
BEIJING: Chinese cinemas racked up record box-office revenues during the week-long Chinese New Year holiday, as coronavirus travel curbs compelled millions to forego visits home during what is usually the world's biggest annual domestic migration. R...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 17:14:34 +0800
Myanmar protesters hope 'broken down' cars can stymie a crackdown
Opponents of Myanmar's military coup parked their cars in the middle of city streets and on bridges on Wednesday, pretending they had broken down to block police and army trucks moving around to break up protests.

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 15:17:14 +0800
US ship sails by China-claimed islands in South China Sea
WASHINGTON: A US Navy warship sailed by islands claimed by China in the South China Sea on Wednesday (Feb 17) in a freedom of navigation operation, marking the latest move by Washington to challenge Beijing's territorial claims in the contested wate...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 15:08:42 +0800
Taiwan says BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine deal on hold, cites potential Chinese pressure
A deal for Taiwan to buy 5 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine developed by Germany's BioNTech SE is on hold, the island's health minister said on Wednesday, citing potential Chinese pressure for the delay.

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 15:01:54 +0800
Biden says China to face repercussions on human rights abuses
China will pay a price for its human rights abuses, U.S. President Joe Biden warned on Tuesday, responding to queries at a televised event on the Asian nation's handling of Muslim minorities in its far western region of Xinjiang.

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 14:34:52 +0800
China steps up online controls with new rule for bloggers
China steps up online controls with new rule for bloggers

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 17:15:23 +0800
Thousands rally in Yangon despite military build-up, UN expert 'terrified' violence could ensue
YANGON: Thousands were rallying in Yangon on Wednesday (Feb 17) to protest against the military coup despite a build-up of troops and fears of violence escalating. "Today is the day we have to fight till the end. We need to show our unity and stre...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 16:16:31 +0800
South Korea warns against lax distancing as daily COVID-19 count hits one-month high
SEOUL: South Korea's Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun on Wednesday (Feb 17) warned against loosening enforcement of social distancing rules after the number of new coronavirus cases hit the highest levels in nearly 40 days. The government relaxed dista...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 16:13:10 +0800
Japan begins COVID-19 vaccination in 'first major step' to halt pandemic
Japan launched its COVID-19 inoculation drive on Wednesday by administering Pfizer Inc's vaccine shots to Tokyo hospital workers, TV footage showed, as Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga aims to defy the odds and hold the Tokyo Olympics this summer.

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 09:38:51 +0800
Myanmar coup opponents call for new show of force
YANGON: Opponents of Myanmar's military coup called for more big protests on Wednesday (Feb 17) to show that the army's claim of widespread public support for overthrowing elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and holding new elections was false. They voi...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 09:21:59 +0800
Wife of North Korea's Kim makes first public appearance in a year
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's wife, Ri Sol Ju, appeared in state media for the first time in more than a year on Wednesday, joining her husband at a concert on one of the country's biggest holidays.

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 06:28:45 +0800
Commentary: US sanctions on Myanmar will not reverse the coup
Sanctions have limited impact when Myanmar has support from some regional countries, key state-owned enterprises are left untouched and a looming cybersecurity law threatens to cut protesters from the outside world, says international security schola...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 06:10:38 +0800
To stay or to go? Week-long Spring Festival holiday in China draws to a close
BEIJING: Yoga studio owner Zhu Lin did not go home for the holidays this year. Neither did she travel to a vacation spot, like tropical Hainan island, as she would have as an alternative on some years. Like it did for millions of others this Chin...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 13:46:31 +0800
UN special rapporteur issues Myanmar warning after Aung San Suu Kyi hit with new charge
Myanmar's military on Wednesday (Feb 17) drew fresh international criticism by slapping a new charge on deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, as the generals cut off the internet for a third straight night in a bid to grind down an anti-coup upri...

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 04:40:56 +0800
Canada weighs calling China's Uighur treatment a genocide
Canada and other nations are considering labelling China's treatment of its Uighur minority a genocide, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday.

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 23:01:13 +0800
India to multiply COVID-19 vaccinations amid coverage concerns
NEW DELHI: India will increase the number of its COVID-19 vaccination sites by up to five times after administering nearly 9 million shots in a month, a government official said on Tuesday (Feb 16), amid concerns about the speed of coverage in the co...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 22:44:17 +0800
North Korean hackers targeted vaccine tech: South Korea spy agency
SEOUL: North Korean hackers attempted to steal information on COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, South Korea’s intelligence service said on Tuesday (Feb 16), but it denied a lawmaker's claim that vaccine maker Pfizer was targeted. Earlier Tuesday, ...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 22:43:01 +0800
Myanmar situation 'not what China wants to see': Ambassador
BEIJING: The military coup and unrest in Myanmar are "absolutely not what China wants to see", the Chinese ambassador to the Southeast Asian country said in remarks published on Tuesday (Feb 16). Envoy Chen Hai's comments come as anti-coup protests ...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 22:00:38 +0800
Thai PM faces no-confidence vote amid renewed protests
BANGKOK: Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha faced a torrent of vitriol from opposition MPs on Tuesday (Feb 16) over his handling of a pandemic-bruised economy, amid a renewed push from a protest movement calling for his resignation and royal ref...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 21:00:10 +0800
Japan to start inoculation drive Wednesday amid shortage of special syringes
TOKYO: Japan will kick off its COVID-19 vaccination programme on Wednesday (Feb 17) amid concerns that a shortage of special syringes could lead to the waste of millions of doses of Pfizer vaccine as the country grapples with its third and most serio...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 20:48:47 +0800
Bangladesh sentences 5 militants to death for killing blogger
DHAKA: A special tribunal in Bangladesh’s capital on Tuesday (Feb 16) sentenced five members of a banned militant group to death and a sixth man to life in prison for the 2015 killing of a prominent Bangladeshi-American blogger known for speaking ...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 20:06:17 +0800
Aung San Suu Kyi hit with second charge as Myanmar junta tightens grip
YANGON: Myanmar's deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi was hit with another charge on Tuesday (Feb 16), after the military imposed a second straight overnight Internet shutdown in an attempt to grind down an anti-coup uprising. In the two weeks since th...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 18:52:35 +0800
At least 40 dead as bus drives off bridge into canal in central India
At least 37 passengers were killed when a bus plunged into a canal in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday (Feb 16), police told AFP as recovery efforts continued.

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 18:08:55 +0800
Marcos heir loses bid to overturn Philippines VP election loss
The Philippines' top court on Tuesday dismissed an election protest by Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr, the son and namesake of the country's former dictator, whose defeat in the 2016 vice-presidential poll was a setback for his clan's political reviv...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 18:26:31 +0800
Thai child modelling agent arrested for child sexual abuse and pornography; more than 500,000 images uncovered
BANGKOK: A child modelling agent in Thailand was arrested and charged for alleged child sexual assault and child pornography in a high-profile case involving transnational crimes and thousands of children across the world. The Thai Department of Sp...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 18:20:38 +0800
Malaysia extends MCO for Selangor, KL, Johor and Penang until Mar 4
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia announced on Tuesday (Feb 16) that the movement control order (MCO) will be extended for the states of Selangor, Johor and Penang as well as the federal territory of Kuala Lumpur until Mar 4.  Meanwhile, it will relax the CO...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 16:31:42 +0800
Bangladesh court sentences five to death for killing US blogger
DHAKA: A court in Bangladesh sentenced to death five members of a militant group on Tuesday (Feb 16) for killing a US blogger critical of religious extremism six years ago. Avijit Roy, a US citizen of Bangladeshi origin, was hacked to death by mach...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 20:11:54 +0800
Myanmar military guarantees new election; protesters block train services
Protesters opposed to Myanmar's military coup blocked train services between Yangon and a southern city on Tuesday (Feb 16), hours after a United Nations envoy warned the army of "severe consequences" for any harsh response to the demonstrations.

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 15:18:58 +0800
Ternnis: History-making qualifier Karatsev reaches Australian Open semis
Russian qualifier Aslan Karatsev became the first man in the Open era to reach a Grand Slam semi-final on debut Tuesday, overcoming an injured Grigor Dimitrov in four sets at the Australian Open.

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 14:27:35 +0800
India's dramatic fall in COVID-19 cases leaves experts stumped
NEW DELHI: When the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in India, there were fears it would sink the fragile health system of the world’s second-most populous country. Infections climbed dramatically for months and at one point India looked like it might o...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 13:56:08 +0800
Olympic medallist charged with running drug ring in Australia
A former Olympic swimmer who won a silver medal for Australia was arrested Tuesday and charged with running a syndicate trafficking in the drug "ice", police said.

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 13:35:50 +0800
Veteran Hong Kong activists on trial over huge democracy rally
Veteran Hong Kong activists went on trial Tuesday for organising one of the biggest democracy protests to engulf the city in 2019, part of a sweeping crackdown targeting Beijing's critics over the last 18 months.

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 14:08:53 +0800
PM Muhyiddin and frontliners to be the first to receive COVID-19 vaccine in Malaysia; national roll-out begins on Feb 26
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin will receive the COVID-19 vaccine alongside frontliners on Feb 26, the first day of the implementation of the national COVID-19 immunisation programme. Mr Muhyiddin made the announcement dur...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 10:13:34 +0800
Australia's Victoria 'well placed' to start easing COVID-19 curbs, premier says
Australia's Victoria state is well placed to begin easing out of a snap five-day coronavirus lockdown on Wednesday, Premier Daniel Andrews said, as it reported just two new COVID-19 infections on Tuesday.

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 09:40:00 +0800
South Korea reaches deals to buy more COVID-19 vaccines for 23 million people
South Korea has arranged to buy coronavirus vaccines for 23 million more people, its prime minister said on Tuesday, a day after authorities said delays and efficacy concerns meant fewer people would be vaccinated in the first quarter of the year.

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 08:20:37 +0800
Telco in Myanmar stops listing outages, citing fears for employees
OSLO: Norwegian telecom operator Telenor on Monday (Feb 15) said that concerns for its employees' safety had stopped it listing forced Internet outages in Myanmar following the Feb 1 military coup. READ: Myanmar experiencing 'near-total Internet sh...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 06:20:37 +0800
What does military rule mean for foreign investments in Myanmar?
In Myanmar, companies and businesses are adjusting to a new reality after the military took over control of the government on Feb 1. What does military rule mean for foreign investments in Myanmar? Money Mind reports.

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 06:10:38 +0800
Commentary: Here's why you should bet on these three economies this decade
Economist Kaushik Basu explains why he thinks Vietnam, Mexico and South Korea are poised to prosper.

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 13:49:56 +0800
Commentary: A Gojek-Tokopedia merger has ramifications for regional unicorns including Grab and Sea
At first blush, a merger between Gojek and Tokopedia appears sensible but a closer look suggests huge challenges, says lawyer Joel Shen.

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 07:54:03 +0800
More protests after Myanmar military government cuts Internet, deploys troops
Myanmar's military government deployed extra troops around the country and choked the Internet for the second night in a row as it intensified a crackdown on anti-coup protests, but defiant demonstrators again took to the streets on Monday (Feb 15).

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 01:07:34 +0800
UK auditing Indian COVID-19 vaccine site amid scramble for shots: Report
Britain's drug regulator is auditing manufacturing processes at Serum Institute of India (SII) which could pave the way for AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine to be shipped from there to the UK and other countries, according to two sources close to the m...

Tue, 16 Feb 2021 04:26:20 +0800
'Let's think big': Germany wants to work closely with Biden on trade, China, climate
BERLIN: Germany wants Europe and the United States to strengthen transatlantic ties with a trade deal to abolish industrial tariffs, a WTO reform to increase pressure on China and a joint carbon-emission trading system to protect the climate. Peter ...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 21:50:37 +0800
China overtakes US as EU's biggest trading partner
BRUSSELS: China last year overtook the United States as the EU's biggest trading partner, the EU statistics agency Eurostat said on Monday (Feb 15). Britain meanwhile, which is no longer part of the European Union, was the third-largest trading part...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 21:30:39 +0800
Myanmar security forces open fire to disperse protesters
YANGON: Security forces in Myanmar intensified their crackdown against anti-coup protesters on Monday (Feb 15), seeking to quell the large-scale demonstrations calling for the military junta that seized power earlier this month to reinstate the elec...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 21:00:37 +0800
Bali police hunt Russian wanted by Interpol
DENPASAR, Indonesia: Indonesian police are on the hunt in Bali for a Russian fugitive wanted by Interpol after he escaped from custody while waiting to be deported from the resort island, authorities said on Monday (Feb 15). CCTV footage released by...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 20:50:37 +0800
Malaysia defends plan to deport Myanmar nationals
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia on Monday (Feb 15) defended a plan to deport 1,200 Myanmar nationals on navy ships sent from their homeland just weeks after a coup, following criticism from the United Nations. News emerged last week the migrants would be se...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 20:58:36 +0800
India to ship COVID-19 vaccines to Canada as diplomatic tension eases
BENGALURU: India's Serum Institute will ship COVID-19 vaccines to Canada within a month, its chief executive said on Monday (Feb 15), in a sign that a diplomatic row triggered by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's comments on political protests...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 19:50:55 +0800
Philippines says it wants more than 'loose change' for US troops deal
The United States is providing the Philippines with military aid that amounts to "loose change" compared to other Asian countries, a top Philippine official said on Monday (Feb 15), justifying demands by President Rodrigo Duterte for Washington to p...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 18:34:01 +0800
Stay-at-home orders in Vietnam COVID-19 hotspot
Two million people in Vietnam will be put under a raft of restrictions starting Tuesday, after their northern province became the epicentre of a growing Covid-19 outbreak.

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 17:20:28 +0800
Trump's Indonesia partner to build movie studio after securing tax breaks
JAKARTA: Indonesian tycoon Hary Tanoesoedibjo, a business partner of former US president Donald Trump, launched on Monday (Feb 15) construction on a movie studio as part of a tourism complex on Java island that is set to receive tax breaks. Lido Cit...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 17:23:03 +0800
China cracks down on fake COVID-19 vaccines
SHANGHAI: China is cracking down on vaccine-related crimes, making dozens of arrests over the production and distribution of fake COVID-19 vaccines, price gouging and illegal inoculations, the official Xinhua news agency said on Monday (Feb 15). Aut...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 16:44:27 +0800
South Korea cuts Q1 COVID-19 vaccination plan, restricts use of AstraZeneca shot
South Korea will initially exclude people aged 65 years and older from inoculation with AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine because of a lack of data proving its efficacy in the elderly, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency said on Monday.

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 16:39:06 +0800
Former South Korean coastguard chief acquitted over ferry sinking
A former South Korean coastguard chief was cleared of negligence Monday over bungled rescue operations for one of the country's deadliest maritime disasters, when more than 300 people were killed, most of them schoolchildren.

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 15:54:25 +0800
Arrest of young Indian activist, tied to Thunberg's movement, stirs outrage
BENGALURU: Indian opposition politicians and activists on Monday (Feb 15) condemned the arrest of a 22-year-old climate activist after she was accused of helping disseminate a document by Greta Thunberg promoting farmer protests. Police picked up Di...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 15:31:12 +0800
'A free spirit': The engaging appeal of tennis maverick Hsieh Su-wei
In an era of regimented game plans, strict training regimes, nutritionists and pre-match routines, one player is refreshingly going her own way - Hsieh Su-wei.

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 15:30:37 +0800
Thailand economy shrinks most since 1997 on tourism collapse
BANGKOK: Thailand's pandemic-shattered economy suffered its worst full-year performance in more than two decades, data showed Monday (Feb 15), with officials citing the toll of both a gutted tourism industry and ongoing political upheaval. Last yea...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 14:24:30 +0800
Thailand finds South African COVID-19 variant in quarantine
BANGKOK: Thailand reported 143 new coronavirus infections on Monday (Feb 15) and in quarantine detected its first case of the highly contagious COVID-19 variant first found in South Africa, its coronavirus taskforce said. Two new deaths were reporte...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 14:11:36 +0800
Japan's quake-rattled utility has adequate generation capacity
Japan's Tohoku Electric Power has adequate electricity generation capacity to meet demand, a spokesman said on Monday, after a large earthquake at the weekend knocked out several big fossil-fuelled power stations.

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 14:11:57 +0800
Australia, New Zealand receive COVID-19 vaccines, inoculations to start
SYDNEY: Australia and New Zealand have received their first shipments of COVID-19 vaccines and will begin rolling out inoculations in the coming week, while populous cities of Melbourne and Auckland remained locked down following the emergence of ne...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 20:23:08 +0800
At least 9 dead, 10 missing after landslide in Indonesia
Rain sets off Indonesia landslide; 2 dead, 16 missing

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 13:14:35 +0800
Twin South Korean volleyball stars suspended over bullying
Two twin South Korean women volleyball stars have been suspended from the national team over allegations of school bullying, reports said Monday, in the latest sporting abuse scandal to hit the country.

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 19:51:30 +0800
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi to face court this week: Lawyer
YANGON: Myanmar's deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi will appear in court via video conference this week over charges brought against her by the new military junta, her lawyer said Monday (Feb 15). Aung San Suu Kyi, detained since a Feb 1 coup against...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 12:58:34 +0800
COVID-19: Debate over reopening theatres, video game arcades in the Philippines
Philippine reopening of theaters, arcades stalls amid debate

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 11:37:46 +0800
South Korea eases COVID-19 curbs, to announce vaccine plan
South Korea eased some of its strictest social distancing rules for businesses on Monday, but kept limits on private gatherings as authorities prepared to unveil plans for the roll out of the first coronavirus vaccines later this month.

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 09:50:41 +0800
Australia casino group CEO resigns after laundering probe
One of Australia's biggest casino groups has seen a boardroom exodus after being declared unsuitable to hold a gambling licence, with the CEO of Crown Resorts becoming the latest executive to resign on Monday.

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 15:53:21 +0800
Japan economy shrinks for first time since 2009 but tops forecast
TOKYO: Japan's pandemic-hit economy shrank in 2020 for the first time in more than a decade, but the contraction was less than expected and it ended the year on a strong note thanks to a pick-up in exports and huge government support. Still, analyst...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 13:44:20 +0800
Myanmar experiencing 'near-total Internet shutdown'
Myanmar cut Internet service and deployed troops around the country on Monday (Feb 15) in signs of a feared crackdown on anti-coup protests, hours after security forces fired to disperse a demonstration in the country's north.

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 09:05:50 +0800
Myanmar troops fire on protesters in signs of feared crackdown
Security forces in Myanmar opened fire to disperse protesters at a power plant on Sunday and armoured vehicles rolled into major cities as the new army rulers faced a ninth day of anti-coup demonstrations that saw hundreds of thousands on the streets...

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 01:45:43 +0800
Bangladesh to move more Rohingya Muslims to remote island, despite outcry
Bangladesh is moving 3,000-4,000 more Rohingya Muslim refugees to a remote Bay of Bengal island over the next two days, two officials said on Sunday, despite concerns about the risk of storms and floods lashing the site.

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 00:38:28 +0800
US embassy in Myanmar warns of troop movements, 'telecoms interruptions'
The US embassy in Myanmar warned on Sunday night (Feb 14) of military troop movements and possible "telecommunications interruptions" in Yangon.

Sun, 14 Feb 2021 19:37:14 +0800
UK says it shares US concerns over WHO COVID-19 mission to China
LONDON: British foreign minister Dominic Raab said on Sunday (Feb 14) that he shared concerns about the level of access given to a World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 fact-finding mission to China, echoing criticism from the United States. The...

Sun, 14 Feb 2021 19:30:37 +0800
Thailand defends decision not to join COVID-19 vaccine alliance
BANGKOK: The Thai government on Sunday (Feb 14) defended its decision not to join the World Health Organization-sponsored coronavirus vaccine programme COVAX, saying that to do so would risk the country paying more for the shots and facing uncertaint...



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