Singapore arrests radicalised men involved in Middle East conflicts The radicalised youth took up religious studies in Yemen before joining the fight against the Houthi rebels. Mar 17, 2016By Jacob J
Bangladesh central bank chief resigns over $100 million cyber heist Bangladesh's central bank governor Atiur Rahman resigned taking moral responsibility for the massive fraud on the bank. Mar 16, 2016By Jacob J
Haze from Indonesian fires cost Singapore S$700 million in 2015 The haze last year was particularly bad due to the prolonged dry season caused by the El Nino weather phenomenon. Mar 16, 2016By Jacob J
Who is Seher Cagla Demir, female PKK member identified as Ankara bomber? The suicide bomber's identity was established through analysis of 'scrap parts of the body and fingerprints'. Mar 16, 2016By Jacob J
Suu Kyi loyalist Htin Kyaw elected Myanmar president The 69-year-old will replace President Thein Sein next month, but Suu Kyi will hold the reins of the country. Mar 15, 2016By Jacob J
Malaysia drops charges against arrested Australian reporters The reporters were arrested after they questioned embattled Prime Minister Najib Razak on corruption allegations. Mar 15, 2016By Jacob J
Putin baffles allies and foes by surprise pullout of troops from Syria Damascus denies there is any rift with the Kremlin, its staunchest ally. Mar 15, 2016By Jacob J
North Korea to test nuclear-tipped ICBM after claiming clean warhead re-entry The threat is the latest that adds to the high-decibel nuclear cacophony that started in January. Mar 15, 2016By Jacob J
Singapore blogger Roy Ngerng gets 17 years to pay off defamation damages to PM Lee The court had found Ngerng guilty of defaming Lee by alleging that the prime minister misappropriated Central Provident Fund monies. Mar 14, 2016By Jacob J
Bukit Batok by-election: Multi-pronged fight looms even as SDP seeks alliance SDP leader Chee Soon Juan among the first to express interest in waging the unexpected electoral battle in Bukit Batok. Mar 14, 2016By Jacob J
Thailand: 8 die as oxygen-sucking chemicals released inside bank building The fire agents accidentally released contained Pyrogen, which extinguishes a blaze by decreasing oxygen levels. Mar 14, 2016By Jacob J
Israel blocks Indonesian foreign minister from flying into Palestine According to local media, Israel denied entry to Retno as she refused to visit Jerusalem. Mar 14, 2016By Jacob J
Malaysia detains Australian journalists for quizzing PM Najib on corruption The journalists have been ordered not to leave the country, Australian media reported. Mar 14, 2016By Jacob J
Germany's new anti-migration party makes remarkable headway in state elections More than 1.1 million refugees, mostly Syrians, have arrived in Europe's biggest economy last year alone, forcing many Merkel supporters to think differently. Mar 14, 2016By Boby Michael
Car bomb kills 34 in Turkish capital Ankara Security officials believe the attack was plotted by the Kurdistan Freedom Hawks (TAK), though there was no claim yet. Mar 14, 2016By Jacob J