At least 14 dead, several missing in Indonesia flash floods, cold lava flow | Weather News

At least 14 dead, several missing in Indonesia flash floods, cold lava flow | Weather News

Heavy rain triggers a flash flood and a cold lava flow from Mount Marapi, resulting in the disaster in West Sumatra. At least 14 people, including several children, have been killed and many others are missing after flash floods and cold lava flow from a volcano hit western Indonesia, according…

Awe and alarm as ‘extreme’ solar storm hits Earth | News

Awe and alarm as ‘extreme’ solar storm hits Earth | News

Weather experts warn of potential disruptions to power grids, communications as sun’s outburst continues in coming days. The most powerful solar storm in more than 20 years has struck Earth’s atmosphere, triggering warnings over the potential disruption to power grids and satellite communications while also producing spectacular celestial light shows…

What are the takeaways for Beijing from Xi Jinping’s visit to Europe? | Xi Jinping

What are the takeaways for Beijing from Xi Jinping’s visit to Europe? | Xi Jinping

Chinese president conducts five-day charm offensive, signing trade deals and pledging investments. Chinese President Xi Jinping has wrapped up his first visit to Europe in five years. He visited France, Serbia and Hungary during his trip – with a different tone and agenda at each stop. But Xi’s overarching goals…

Key takeaways from Xi Jinping’s European tour to France, Serbia and Hungary | Politics News

Key takeaways from Xi Jinping’s European tour to France, Serbia and Hungary | Politics News

Chinese President Xi Jinping has concluded a five-day tour of Europe, after visiting France, Serbia and Hungary, where he touted Beijing’s vision of a multipolar world and held talks on trade, investments and Russia’s war in Ukraine. In France, President Emmanuel Macron feted Xi with gifts of luxury bottles of…

Iranian man loses bid to be freed from Australian immigration detention | Migration News

Iranian man loses bid to be freed from Australian immigration detention | Migration News

Court rules detention can be justified when an individual is refusing to cooperate in their deportation. Australia’s High Court has dismissed a closely-watched bid by an Iranian asylum seeker demanding to be released from immigration detention because he feared being held indefinitely. The man has been resisting deportation from Australia…

As Singaporeans tire of rat race, incoming PM reimagines ‘Singapore Dream’ | Labour Rights News

As Singaporeans tire of rat race, incoming PM reimagines ‘Singapore Dream’ | Labour Rights News

Singapore – For three decades, Singaporean corporate lawyer Gerald Yeo* chased the so-called Singapore Dream. He climbed the ranks to become general counsel, managing a team of lawyers on a six-figure monthly salary. Sometimes he would rack up 20 hours at work handling calls with clients and colleagues in Asia,…

Philippines, US simulate mock invasions in largest ever war games | Military News

Philippines, US simulate mock invasions in largest ever war games | Military News

Laoag, Philippines – Troops from the United States and the Philippines have launched Javelin missiles and fired howitzers to simulate repelling a maritime invasion along the coast of the South China Sea, in a show of force capping joint war games held in China’s maritime back yard. The live fire…

Fiji’s former Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama jailed for a year | Corruption News

Fiji’s former Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama jailed for a year | Corruption News

Judge says Bainimarama abused his power to shut down an investigation into alleged corruption at the University of the South Pacific Frank Bainimarama, who was Fiji’s prime minister for some 15 years until losing power in 2022, has been jailed for a year after he was found guilty of using…

How food and chopstick skills are helping ease US-China tensions | Politics News

How food and chopstick skills are helping ease US-China tensions | Politics News

Shanghai, China – “The Chinese take great pride in their food,” read a memo prepared for United States President Richard Nixon ahead of his groundbreaking visit to the People’s Republic of China in 1972. Nixon’s lavish state banquet with Chinese premier Zhou Enlai in Beijing, broadcast live across the world,…

Hong Kong court bans protest song Glory to Hong Kong | Hong Kong Protests News

Hong Kong court bans protest song Glory to Hong Kong | Hong Kong Protests News

Ruling also means the song can no longer be disseminated or reproduced on internet-based platforms. An appeals court in Hong Kong has banned a popular song that was penned during the Chinese territory’s pro-democracy protests of 2019. The ban on Glory to Hong Kong, issued on Wednesday, came as the…