North Korean leader Kim Jong-un plans to visit China as early as Tuesday to brief President Xi Jinping on his Singapore summit with US President Donald Trump and discuss a future negotiating strategy, Japanese publication Nikkei Asian Review reported.
Citing unidentified sources familiar with the matter, the report said Kim was expected to fly into Beijing, where security preparations were already under way.
Trump says North Korea stand-off ‘largely solved’ by giving Kim his number…
At least one person dead after a ferry with 80 passengers sinks in Indonesia’s Lake Toba
At least one person died after a ferry containing around 80 passengers sank in Lake Toba in Indonesia’s North Sumatra province on Monday, a disaster agency official said.
The Sinar Bangun ferry sank in rough weather at around 5.30pm about a mile from the port of Tigaras, while carrying passengers from the lake’s volcanic Samosir Island to the town of Parapat Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPT) spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.
A woman in Indonesia went to check her corn and was…
National data strategy to be developed in the UK
A national data strategy is to be developed in the UK, the government has announced.
‘My people can’t compete’: as China’s influence grows in Pacific, so does local resentment and international worry
In the gritty, steamy streets of Papua New Guinea’s capital Port Moresby, signs of China’s push into the Pacific island nation are inescapable.
A Chinese worker stencils a logo for China Railway Group outside the new national courthouse it’s building; China Harbor Engineering Group labourers tar roads under the searing midday sun.
Little by little they are taking slices of our businesses. My people feel we can’t compete
Martyn Namorong, anti-China campaigner in Papua New…
Cambodian prince’s wife dies in head-on car crash
A Cambodian prince and former prime minister was injured and his wife killed in a head-on collision on a highway in the country’s southwest on Sunday, officials said.
Prince Norodom Ranariddh and his wife Ouk Phalla were rushed to hospital after a taxi travelling in the other direction slammed into their motorcade in Preah Sihanouk province.
Phalla died in a nearby facility while Ranariddh, the head of the royalist Funcinpec party, was flown to a hospital in Phnom Penh. The death of…
Canadian man accused of advising black market website Silk Road creator extradited to US from Thailand
A Canadian man accused by US authorities of acting as a senior adviser to the jailed creator of the underground Silk Road website was extradited to the United States from Thailand on Friday, federal prosecutors said.
In a newly unsealed indictment, prosecutors charged Roger Thomas Clark with crimes including narcotics trafficking, computer hacking conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy. Clark was arrested in Thailand in 2015 at the request of US authorities.
Prosecutors have said Clark was…
A woman in Indonesia went to check her corn and was swallowed by a python
For the second time in barely more than a year, an Indonesian villager has been swallowed whole by a python.
Wa Tiba, 54, left her home on Muna island to visit her cornfield on Thursday night, according to The Jakarta Post.
The field was about a half mile from her house, surrounded by cliffs, caves and a certain number of reticulated pythons, the longest snakes in the world. The snakes normally feed on smaller mammals. Attacks on humans are supposed to be as rare as winning the lottery and…
Japan’s concerns aside, North Korean media says abductions issue is ‘already settled’
North Korea’s official Pyongyang Broadcasting Station said on Friday that the issue of the North’s past abductions of Japanese nationals has “already been settled”, according to the Tokyo-based Radio Press news agency.
It is the first time that North Korean media has reiterated the government’s official line since the meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un earlier this week in Singapore. It also comes as Japanese Prime…
‘World first’ marine insurance blockchain platform welcomed
The launch of a ‘world first’ marine insurance blockchain platform shows that the insurance industry is moving the technology “from hype into reality”, an expert has said.
Private company governance principles published for consultation
A draft corporate governance code for privately-run companies, made up of six high-level principles, has been published for consultation by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC).
