Beijing ‘willing to encourage’ more mainland enterprises to boost investment in neighbour as it calls for ‘fair, just’ business environment.
Malaysia 1MDB scandal: Jho Low to forfeit Warhol, Monet art in US$100 million settlement with US
The fugitive financier will also give up a luxury Paris flat and real estate and bank accounts in Hong Kong, Singapore and Switzerland.
India’s Modi to visit Russia for first time since Ukraine war, underscoring Delhi-Moscow ties
India and Russia share deep economic and political ties, which have remained strong despite sanctions against Moscow after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Will a Philippine senator’s exoneration spark a deeper probe into Duterte’s drug war?
Activists say her win shows the International Criminal Court must press ahead with its probe into former President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war
US No 2 envoy claims Moscow-Pyongyang pact has left Beijing ‘somewhat anxious’
Chinese officials ‘have indicated so in some of our interactions’, Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell tells Council of Foreign Relations.
Malaysia detains 8 terror suspects, foiling possible threats against king, PM, and others
The suspects were rounded up over the weekend in various parts of the Muslim-majority country, minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said in a statement.
Singapore oil spill ‘largely cleaned now’ after ‘good progress’ made at Sentosa’s beaches
More than 140,000kg of oil-soaked sand has been removed from the Siloso, Palawan and Tanjong beaches since an oil spill occurred on June 14.
Middle East investors back Southeast Asia-focused PE funds in diversification move
Middle Eastern institutional investors are keen to leverage the growing economies of Southeast Asia as they diversify their portfolios amid escalating tensions between China and the West.
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito arrives in UK for 3-day state visit
Trip highlights will include a state banquet at Buckingham Palace, with a possible appearance by Kate, Princess of Wales.
Thailand’s Srettha touts plans for legalising casinos, building nuclear plant to cut power costs
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said in his first monthly television address that legalising casinos was necessary to tackle underground gambling.
