No Comment Watch: Singapore's dazzling i Light festival returns This year's i Light festival in Singapore comes with the theme "A New Wave" and has 14 installations including Glacier Dreams, a large-scale projection on the facade of the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands by Turkish-American media artist Refik Anadol. 02/06/2023
Sport Judo-loving Tajikistan is victorious at its first-ever Grand Prix Ecstatic crowds in the Tajikistan capital Dushanbe as the judo-loving country hosted its first-ever Grand Prix 02/06/2023
Mongolia Searching for uranium in Mongolia, Macron stirs up mining controversy The French president is trying to boost a project that could strengthen domestic energy independence, but which is considered controversial by some in the Asian nation. 24/05/2023
World News Is China ready to replace Russian influence in Central Asia? The focus of the upcoming China-Central Asia Summit summit in Xi'an is the promotion of Beijing's 'Belt and Road Initiative'. But according to analysts, the summit is less about the transit of goods and more about Russia's loss of influence in the region and whether China is ready to take over. 18/05/2023
Pakistan Former PM Imran Khan's to be held for 8 days, rules Pakistan court There have been riots and street demonstrations across Pakistan after a court ruled former Prime Minister Imran Khan is to be held for eight days while police investigate corruption allegations. 10/05/2023
Destinations Why India’s islands are the perfect place to recharge and relax Did you know that India has more than 1,200 islands? 25/03/2023
Destinations Visit China’s ‘Venice of the East’ for waterways, nature and gardens This coastal Chinese province is a must for foodies and nature lovers. 23/03/2023
Culture news Award-winning Chinese sculptor Zheng Lu’s works come to London The exhibition will feature some of Lu's new works from the 'Water in Dripping' and 'Aurora Edge' series. 17/03/2023
Destinations This Vietnamese cave is so big it has its own ecosystem From limestone pillars to cave forests, here are some of our favourite places to explore in Vietnam. 15/03/2023
Bangladesh No reports of casualties after fire guts refugee camp in Bangladesh A massive fire raced through a crammed refugee camp for Rohingya Muslims in southern Bangladesh on Sunday, leaving thousands homeless. 05/03/2023
China Philippines accuses China of firing a laser at one of its ships The Philippines has accused a Chinese coastguard ship of hitting one of its ships with a military-grade laser and moving dangerously close to it. 13/02/2023
Food and Drink Would you eat the giant legs of this luxury Vietnamese dragon chicken? Let's take a look at Dong Tao chickens, also known as Dragon-tailed chickens - a rare and expensive breed of chicken that are native to Vietnam. 21/01/2023
World News The countries where population is declining China recorded its first population decline in 60 years on Tuesday. But it is not the only country where the number of people is falling. 17/01/2023
Food and Drink Grape expectations: India's biggest winemaker targets new TV audience The pandemic has seen millions Indians change their daily habits in more ways than one. India's biggest winemaker is hoping to make big profits from a new market, driven by aspirational lifestyles depicted on television and streaming platforms. 23/12/2022
Europe News EU marks 45 years of diplomatic ties with southeast Asian countries EU leaders hosted counterparts from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, as the union is shaken by a recent corruption scandal within its Parliament. 14/12/2022
United Kingdom Britain seeks out new friends in Africa, Asia and Latin America The British foreign secretary is expected to say on Monday that his country must look beyond its "traditional" allies. 11/12/2022
No Comment Rescuers pull a young boy from the rubble after Indonesia earthquake A six-year-old boy has been pulled from the rubble of a deadly Indonesia earthquake after spending two days trapped under debris without food or water, in a "miracle" rescue. 24/11/2022
Earth News Global South women should be ‘leaders, not victims’ in climate crisis “Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and local community women and girls should be leaders of climate action, not victims of climate policies,” says Archana Soreng, youth climate activist. 11/11/2022
Travel News Taiwan lifts COVID-19 border rules after more than two years Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong have announced plans to ease strict COVID entry requirements. But what about nearby China? 13/10/2022
Moments The remote island you have to visit now Japan has reopened Japan has reopened to international tourists. The remote island of Iriomote is a must stop on your next trip. 12/10/2022