Australia’s purchase of 200 Tomahawks means it will be one of only three nations to own the missiles, which have a range of 1,500km.
Malaysia’s Anwar looks into suing Goldman for 1MDB scandal: ‘you steal from the people, I’ll have to get it back’
Malaysia’s prime minister said in an interview that he was ‘not discounting the possibility’ of a fresh lawsuit against the Wall Street firm for its role in the multibillion-dollar scandal.
Updates proposed to Queensland wind farm development code
The state government of Queensland has opened a consultation on proposed updates to its wind farm development code and related planning guidance.
Japan PM Kishida visits Fukushima plant; says no decision on water release date
Many Japanese fishermen are against the release, as well as China, which has banned food imports from 10 Japanese prefectures.
Indonesia’s Joko Widodo to attend Brics summit in South Africa amid expansion speculation
The Brics group consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa are divided over the expansion of the bloc by adding new members, including the admission criteria.
Japan should heed fishing industry concerns about Fukushima radioactive water discharge plan
The Pacific fishing industry, stressed from climate change and overfishing, does not need additional challenges. Amid concerns about marine life and food safety, Tokyo should apply the precautionary principle.
Thailand’s ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra to return from exile on Tuesday, same day as political stand-off vote: daughter
Thaksin Shinawatra’s potential return to the kingdom on Tuesday coincides with a key parliamentary vote that could end a political deadlock to choose a new prime minister.
German law to promote mass action precedents passes government hurdle
A new law that will enable Germany’s highest court to provide its opinion on fundamental questions of law arising in mass action cases – cases that involve a large number of individuals with identical or similar claims has been adopted by the German government.
The UK Bribery Act 2010: principles, offences and penalties
The Bribery Act 2010 (the Act) came into force in April 2011, overhauling UK anti-bribery legislation.
Elon Musk arrives in ‘amazing’ Japan for first visit in 9 years, no official invite prompts speculation
It’s his second trip to Asia this year after he visited China for the first time in three years, and declared he would expand his business in the world’s largest market for electric vehicles.
