Thousands of citizens filled the streets of Manila today, raising their voices against what they call a massive betrayal of public trust. At the heart of their outrage is a multi-billion-dollar flood ...
Egypt has begun training hundreds of Palestinian police officers as part of a plan to establish a post-war security force in Gaza, a Palestinian official told AFP. The initiative reflects a broader ef...
Hundreds of volunteers have come together in Hong Kong to provide immediate aid to victims of the city’s deadliest fire in nearly 80 years. From distributing diapers and hot meals to offering free c...
The death toll from catastrophic floods across South-east Asia has risen to at least 161, as authorities rush to rescue stranded residents, restore power, reopen roads, and coordinate recovery efforts...
A dramatic chapter in Bangladesh’s political landscape deepened on Thursday as a Dhaka court handed ousted former prime minister Sheikh Hasina a 21-year prison sentence in a series of corruption cas...
Malaysia is bracing for the arrival of Tropical Storm Senyar, a rare weather phenomenon detected north of Sumatra and now positioned approximately 102 kilometres southwest of Lumut, Perak. According t...
From Passports to MyDigital ID: Social Media Logins to Undergo Serious Verification by Mid-2026, Says Fahmi The Malaysian government is taking a big step to make social media safer. By the second quar...
Nearly half of South Sudan’s population is now trapped in acute hunger, and humanitarian assistance has fallen to its lowest level ever, according to a new warning from Oxfam. The UK-based organisat...
A groundbreaking constitutional challenge has been launched against Australia’s upcoming social media ban for children under 16, just two weeks before the world-first law is set to roll out. The Dig...
Thailand is stepping into one of its most decisive humanitarian operations in recent years as relentless rainfall triggers the country’s worst flooding in more than a decade. With floodwaters reachi...












