MH370 families call for wider search after suspected debris found in Mozambique Aviation experts from Malaysia, Australia and the US are examining the object to determine if it's a part of the missing Boeing 77. Mar 3, 2016By Jacob J
North Korea fires missiles into Sea of Japan as UN imposes new sanctions UN Security Council unanimously adopts resolution imposing tough new sanctions on North Korea for its nuclear and missile tests Mar 3, 2016By Jacob J
Indonesia lifts tsunami warning after Sumatra quake; no deaths reported There were reports of some deaths initially, but the National Search and Rescue Agency officials later withdrew those comments. Mar 3, 2016By Jacob J
Magnitude 7.9 earthquake strikes off Sumatra, Indonesia issues tsunami warning The shallow quake could result in casualties. Mar 2, 2016By Jayalakshmi K
China 'takes over' Philippine-controlled atoll in South China Sea The traditional Philippine fishing ground lies between the Philippine-occupied Lawak Island and the Chinese-occupied Panganiban Reef. Mar 2, 2016By Jacob J
More than $1 billion was transferred into Najib's account - WSJ Investigators believe a vast chunk of the $1 billion came from Malaysian state fund 1MDB. Mar 1, 2016By Jacob J
Mahathir Mohamad quits ruling Unmo; says it's Najib's party 'I feel embarrassed that I am associated with a party that is seen as supporting corruption' Feb 29, 2016By Jacob J
24 arrested in Geylang raids on illegal public gambling The raids were conducted at coffees hops, entertainment outlets and back alleys at Geylang. Feb 29, 2016By Staff Reporter
China to work for investment treaty with US, infra cooperation with Turkey: Vice Premier Wang Wang met with U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew and the Turkish counterpart Mehmet Simsek in Beijing on Sunday. Feb 29, 2016By Boby Michael
Decline in business travel hits Singapore tourism Tourism receipts in the last year were S$22 billion, while international arrivals inched up to 15.2 million from 15.1 million a year ago. Feb 29, 2016By Jacob J
India: Mumbai man kills 14 members of family, hangs himself The grizzliest massacre in India in recent years took place in the city of Thane in the western state of Gujarat. Feb 29, 2016By Staff Reporter
Pro-democracy candidate wins Hong Kong's first election after 'fishball riots' Edward Leung Tin-kei, who was arrested following the street riots, secured the third place Feb 29, 2016By Jacob J
Singapore calls for code of conduct in South China Sea Singapore has its "work cut out" as the coordinator of Asean-China relations in the backdrop of simmering tensions in disputed waters. Feb 28, 2016By Jacob J
For Indonesia LGBT community is people with psychiatric problems The Indonesian Psychiatrists Association said it wants to keep Indonesian traditions free from foreign influence. Feb 27, 2016By Boby Michael
Japan's population shrinks by one million; first drop in almost 100 years The 'ageing country's population now stands at 127.1 million, the internal affairs ministry said. Feb 27, 2016By Jacob J