BitPath, American’s largest broadcast data network, and MBC, South Korea's public broadcaster, have announced their agreement to provide harmonized pr ...
Former Thai PM to be indicted over royal insult media
Thaksin Shinawatra denies any wrongdoing and has repeatedly pledged his loyalty to the crown Thai prosecutors said on Wednesday that forme ...
State Department is ‘cleverly’ shifting its wording on Iran: Rep. Mike Waltz
Fla., slams the Biden administration’s response to Iran’s alleged growing nuclear stockpile and discusses the Pentagon’s decision to shut down its aid to a pier in Gaza.
Growth in Philippine vehicle output, sales accelerated in April
The Philippines’ vehicle manufacturing output grew by more than a fifth in April, bouncing back from the decline recorded in the previous month as sales growth also rebounded to ...
The unstoppable rise of Bangladesh’s mobile app Market
As the app development sector flourishes, Bangladeshi apps are increasingly competing with global giants like Uber and Foodpanda in the country’s market, offering localised solutions that resonate ...
Critics say changes to Indonesia’s Broadcasting Law will restrict investigative journalism and free speech online
Critics says proposed changes to Indonesia's Broadcasting Law seek to restrict investigative journalism and ensnare journalists, content creators and the public.
IMF upgrades its forecast for China’s economy, but says reforms are needed to support growth
The International Monetary Fund has upgraded its forecast for China's economy, while warning that reforms are needed to sustain growth.
Turkey’s Dwindling Christians: A 60-Year Legacy of Expulsion and Denial
This year’s 60th anniversary of one of Turkey’s periodic ethnic cleansing of Christians poses a challenge to the world’s Christians and to a rules-based international order, say experts, while the country’s religio-nationalist government continues to deny a history of genocide but claims to be a secularist state worthy of joining the European Union.
A flight attendant broke her back during severe turbulence on a flight in Turkey — the 3rd major incident of its kind in a week
More than 100 have been injured and one man killled across three incidents of mid-flight turbulence in the last week.
Philippines, Brunei sign deal on closer maritime cooperation, with eye on Beijing in South China Sea
The deal involves development of maritime capabilities through joint skills training, as well as research and information sharing.