Canada school shooting: Four killed in Saskatchewan, several injured Canadian police say a male suspect has been taken into custody outside the school. Jan 23, 2016By Jacob J
Why is Will Smith boycotting 2016 Oscar ceremony? 'We're uncomfortable to stand there and say this is OK' Jan 22, 2016By Reuters
New Facebook sports platform a threat to Twitter? Facebook Sports Stadium currently covers only American football games and comes ahead of next month's Super Bowl Jan 22, 2016By Reuters
Apple iPhone sales set to record first decline in history Apple declines to comment on its sales outlook. Jan 22, 2016By Reuters
Global stocks, oil regain ground on hopes of ECB policy World stocks recorded their biggest rise in a month and Asian stocks their best day in three months. Jan 22, 2016By Reuters
Myanmar releases political prisoners as Suu Kyi's NLD set to take power Outgoing President Thein Sein has agreed to release more than 100 prisoners. Jan 22, 2016By Jacob J
Thailand lese-majeste law: Man jailed for six years for Facebook post The number of convictions under the defamation law has gone up since the military took power in 2014, Jan 22, 2016By Jacob J
Australian police seize 500kg of drugs shipped from China The drugs included approximately 159 kilogrammes of methamphetamine and 340 kilogrammes of ephedrine. Jan 22, 2016By Staff Reporter
Phey Yew Kok: 81-yr-old former MP gets 5 years in jail The 81-year-old is now completely blind in his right eye and suffers from severe hearing impairment. Jan 22, 2016By Jacob J
Singapore private property prices dip as demand falls Rentals of private residential properties have also fallen on a similar scale, Jan 22, 2016By Jacob J
Philippines: Manny Pacquiao hopes to win senate seat after final bout Pacquiao is a congressman in the Philippines but is hoping to secure a Senate seat in the May 9 election Jan 22, 2016By Reuters
China to spend $4.6 billion to shut 4,300 coal mines as demand falls China would need far greater funds to restructure the coal sector efficiently. Jan 22, 2016By Jacob J
Asian stocks rise as ECB hints at more monetary easing US crude oil extended a rally made overnight after data showed stockpiles at some U.S. sites did not grow as much as forecast. Jan 22, 2016By Reuters
Democracy Index: Southeast Asia's 'flawed' systems make little headway 20 countries make it to the full democracy group, with Norway, Iceland and Sweden occupying the first three places Jan 22, 2016By Jacob J
For Taiwan's nationalist president-elect, Facebook barbs from China Some on social networking site refers to Tsai as "Taiwan province governor". Jan 21, 2016By Reuters