Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Thursday (June 12, 2025)
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday (April 23) sought to dissociate from the Pahalgam terror attack with its Defence Minister Khawaja Asif (pic) saying, "These are not acts of foreign interference but local uprisings."
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Hundreds of U.S. Marines arrived in the Los Angeles area on Tuesday under orders from President Donald Trump, ratcheting up tensions in America's second largest city as California's governor warned "democracy is under assault."
KUALA LUMPUR: Three Asean women leaders took the stage alongside Malaysia's Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz to discuss failure, resilience, and the way forward for women in leadership.
KUALA LUMPUR: In a candid session, three Asean women shared reflections on failure, resilience and the road ahead for women in leadership.
Jack Sullivan’s death was originally ruled a suicide, but the coroner’s office in Montgomery County changed the cause of death to homicide once details of the events leading up to it became clear.
The topic of a new course at Mansfield Senior High School hopes to help teenagers who are sleep deprived; as experts believe lack of sleep could be playing a role in the youth mental health crisis and other problems plaguing schools, including behavioural and attendance issues.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - No sooner had 23-year-old beauty influencer Valeria Marquez been murdered on a TikTok livestream than the Mexican rumor mill started. Comments poured in on social media blaming her for her own death: She was involved in shady business, her ex-boyfriend was a narco, she had it coming, they said.
KOTA KINABALU: Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) must explain why their assemblymen were seen talking about bribes over mineral licences, Parti Warisan Sabah president Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal said.
Disinformation is permeating the 2024 US presidential election on an unprecedented scale, with online instigators escalating doubts about the integrity of the electoral process as millions of Americans cast their ballots.
According to a doctor, myopia and nearsightedness is occurring more frequently with younger children now that they’re using their iPhones and their iPads and other electronic gadgets.
Earlier, Chinese consulate official says Beijing is willing to resume dialogue, provided the two sides 'treat each other as equals'
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Wednesday (April 23, 2025)
PETALING JAYA: There is no reason to blame Paris Olympics chef de mission Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin for the outfits Malaysian athletes will be wearing next month, says Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh.
Vietnam has long been a preferred destination for foreign-invested projects, but rising costs are pushing Chinese firms to consider their options
When a cyberattack on Change Healthcare paralysed much of the US healthcare system, some lawmakers saw it as proof its parent company, UnitedHealth Group Inc, was too big.
This is happening as the region now faces an unapologetic ruler who bosses everyone around because the only language he knows is that of raw power.
Bull markets don't typically die of old age. So says Principal Asset Management (Principal AM) in its latest report on the US equity market outlook, noting that while the current bull market has enjoyed a strong run, history suggests that age alone is not a death sentence for rallies.
California’s largest business and labour groups agree to change a landmark law that has helped workers sue companies such as Walmart Inc, Uber Technologies Inc and Google for workplace violations.