A Cambodian naval port expansion funded by China that has raised concerns over Beijing’s growing military reach has been completed and a Japanese vessel will be the first foreign warship to make a ...
Cambodia says expanded port funded by China opening next month – with first call from Japanese navy
A Cambodian naval port expansion funded by China that has raised concerns over Beijing’s growing military reach has been completed and a Japanese vessel will be the first foreign warship to make a ...
ADB President Supports Cambodia’s Sustainable Growth, Economic Diversification, and Youth Empowerment During Official Visit
During his meeting with Prime Minister Hun Manet, President Kanda emphasized ADB’s alignment with Cambodia’s development priorities under its national strategy.
Putin offers Syria’s Sharaa support and cooperation
President Vladimir Putin sent a message to Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa backing efforts to ensure Syria's territorial integrity and offering Russia's "practical cooperation" on a whole range of ...
Proton launches EV in Nepal
The Proton e.MAS7 enters Nepal with prices starting from Rs5.69 million featuring competitive financing options.
Pak sends envoy to Afghanistan to discuss trade, terrorism and refugees
Pakistan's Special Representative for Afghanistan Ambassador Muhammad Sadiq Khan on Friday met Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Kabul with both sides agreeing to enhance high-level ...
Philippines to import less soybean meal from US
Philippine demand for soybean meal from the United States may fall below 2.6 million metric tons in the current market year due to weaker animal feed demand as local swine production remains ...
Hundreds Arrested in Turkey, Erdogan Accused of Opposition Clampdown
Turkish authorities said 343 people were arrested during a third day of protests against the detention of Istanbul's mayor.
Japan’s core inflation slows to 3% in February
Japanese inflation eased in February, government data showed Friday, with prices excluding fresh food rising 3.0 percent year-on-year in the world’s fourth-largest economy.
Bangladesh must prepare for post-LDC challenges
Bangladesh is set to graduate from the least-developed country (LDC) club next year, which will bring several challenges in international trade.