Australian minister sidelined after abuse claim from ex-staffer

This undated file photo shows Australia's education minister Alan Tudge. (PHOTO / BLOOMBERG) Alan Tudge will stand aside as Australia’s education minister pending an investigation, after his former media adviser alleged she was abused by the Cabinet member during an extramarital affair. Rachelle Miller told reporters in Canberra’s Parliament House on Thursday that Tudge had […]

FB users rewrite Marcos history in race to succeed Duterte

A general view of a large Philippine national flag being raised during the Independence Day celebration at the Rizal monument in Manila on June 12, 2019. (TED ALJIBE / AFP) Lops Calzado was three years old when former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos was ousted after two decades, accused of plundering government coffers and killing thousands under […]

WB backs using $280m in frozen aid funds for Afghanistan

A youth rides his bicycle along a road in Kandahar, Afghanistan on Dec 1, 2021. (JAVED TANVEER / AFP) WASHINGTON – The World Bank's board has backed transferring $280 million from a frozen trust fund to two aid agencies to help Afghanistan cope with a brewing humanitarian crisis after the US withdrawal, two sources familiar […]

US military leaders in ROK for talks over DPRK, alliance

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin pauses while speaking during a media briefing at the Pentagon, Nov 17, 2021, in Washington. (ALEX BRANDON / AP) SEOUL – US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and other top military officials were set to gather in the Republic of Korea on Wednesday to discuss the future of their […]

Taliban curbs on working women could cut Afghan GDP by 5%

Women line up to receive cash at a money distribution point organized by the World Food Program, in Kabul, Afghanistan on Nov 20, 2021. (PETROS GIANNAKOURIS / AP) The Taliban’s move to restrict women from working could immediately cost the Afghan economy up to $1 billion, or 5 percent of GDP, the United Nations Development Programme […]

Australia GDP falls less than feared, shows signs of resilience

Police officers walk past the Sydney Opera House in Sydney on Oct 10, 2021, a day before the expected easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Australia's largest city. (STEVEN SAPHORE / AFP) Australia’s economy posted a smaller-than-forecast contraction, a result that’s likely to reinforce views the Reserve Bank will taper or potentially even scrap its bond […]

Singapore opposition lawmaker quits after lying in parliament

Raeesah Khan was issued a stern warning from police for her social media posts in the past, which allegedly promoted enmity between different racial groups. (PHOTO / BLOOMBERG) First-time Singaporean lawmaker Raeesah Khan resigned from the opposition Worker’s Party on Tuesday after admitting last month she lied in parliament about details of a sexual assault […]

Saudi-led airstrikes hit Houthi military camps in Yemen

Yemenis inspect a damaged factory following reported bombardment by the coalition forces in the Houthi-controlled capital Sanaa on Nov 23, 2021. (PHOTO/ AFP) SANAA – Warplanes of the Saudi-led coalition launched airstrikes on military camps controlled by the Houthi militia in the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Tuesday early morning, local media reported. The Houthi-controlled Saba […]

Japan’s main opposition CDP picks new leader

One of Japan's opposition parties leaders Kenta Izumi, policy chief of the Democratic Party for the People, takes part in a press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on Sept 9, 2020. (PIERRE-EMMANUEL DELETREE / POOL / AFP) Japan’s main opposition party picked Kenta Izumi to be its new leader, as it bids to […]

Landmark Aussie inquiry: Sexual harassment rife in parliament

Scott Morrison, Australia's prime minister, attends a news conference at the Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, on Feb 6, 2020. (MARK GRAHAM / BLOOMBERG) A landmark report aimed at cleaning up a toxic workplace culture in Australia’s parliament and other government offices found that one in three employees had suffered sexual harassment. Just over a quarter […]

Australia on alert as 1st Omicron community case confirmed

Flight crews walk through the terminal at Sydney Airport, Australia, Nov 29, 2021. (MARK BAKER / AP) ANKARA / BANGKOK / JAKARTA / SEOUL / SYDNEY / TOKYO – Australian authorities on Tuesday confirmed a person with COVID-19 had the new Omicron variant after disclosing that the person had been active in the community, but […]

Pentagon chief orders review of 2019 Syria strike

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin pauses while speaking during a media briefing at the Pentagon, Nov 17, 2021, in Washington. (ALEX BRANDON / AP) WASHINGTON – US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered a four-star general to review a 2019 strike in Syria that caused civilian casualties, the Pentagon said on Monday. READ MORE: US military's […]

Iranian nuke talks restart amid uncertainties, challenges

Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani arrives at the venue of the new round of Iranian nuclear deal talks in Vienna, Austria, Nov 29, 2021. (GUO CHEN / XINHUA) TEHRAN – Talks aimed at salvaging the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal resumed on Monday in Austria's capital Vienna after a five-month pause, where uncertainty appears […]

Indian farmers press Modi for more after forcing his retreat

Farmers and activists of local political parties take part in a rally to pay tribute to farmers who lost their lives in protests against the central government's agricultural reform laws in Mumbai on Nov 27, 2021. (SUJIT JAISWAL / AFP) Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government moved to repeal controversial farm laws as parliament reconvened […]

Indonesia sees $148b funding gap to curb carbon emissions

Afternoon rush hour traffic in the central business district of Jakarta, Indonesia, June 24, 2021. (DIMAS ARDIAN / BLOOMBERG) Indonesia will need to secure $148 billion in additional funding to meet its goal of reducing carbon emissions through 2030. Southeast Asia’s largest economy needs $365 billion in overall green investments to cut emissions by 29 […]

Japan labor boss finds widespread resistance to female leaders

This undated photo shows the president of Trade Union Confederation Tomoko Yoshino. (PHOTO / BLOOMBERG) Attempts to appoint female leaders in Japan meet with resistance from men and women who see them as running counter to traditional values, according to the new head of the country’s biggest federation of labor unions.   “The perception that […]

Thailand lays groundwork for crypto tourism to revive industry

This file photo taken on Feb 6, 2020 shows a waitress cleaning an area at a nearly empty restaurant at Ao Nang beach in Krabi province, Thailand. (NICOLAS ASFOURI / AFP) Thailand is targeting newly-minted crypto millionaires to breathe life into its pandemic-battered tourism industry. The Tourism Authority of Thailand is working with the nation’s […]

Report: Calm returns as clean-up begins in Solomon Islands

People clear debris from the streets in Honiara's Chinatown on Nov 28, 2021 after calm returned to the Solomon Islands' capital Honiara after days of rioting left at least three dead and reduced sections of the city to smoldering ruins. (CHARLEY PIRINGI / AFP) MELBOURNE – Soldiers and police from Australia and Papua New Guinea […]