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Pritam Singh attended a hearing in November to appeal against his conviction
Singapore court upholds guilty verdict for opposition leader Pritam Singh
SINGAPORE — Singapore's opposition leader Pritam Singh has lost his appeal against a guilty verdict of lying to a parliamentary committee.In February, Singh was fined S$14,000 ($10,800; £8,100) for two charges related to his handling of Raeesah Khan, a former lawmaker from his party who confessed to lying to parliament.In a short hearing to a packed court public gallery on Friday, the judge said Singh's conviction was supported by the evidence provided.Singh, who leads the main opposition Workers' Party, said that he was "disappointed" with the decision but accepted it "fully and without reservation".He paid his fines at the courthouse after the hearing on Friday. "Might as well get it done," he told reporters.Singh retains his seat in parliament despite the conviction,...
December 04, 2025

Singapore court upholds guilty verdict for opposition leader Pritam Singh

Women comfort each other on Wednesday near the charred ruins of the housing block. — EPA
Hong Kong orders removal of scaffolding mesh after deadly blaze
HONG KONG — Authorities in Hong Kong have ordered the removal of scaffolding mesh from buildings undergoing renovations by Saturday, as investigations continue into the Chinese territory's deadliest blaze in decades.It is now known that 159 people died as a result of the fire last Wednesday at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex — with 31 still missing.Investigators have found that a protective netting used around the complex, which had been undergoing extensive renovations, failed to meet flame retardant standards.Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn Hon-ho said new guidelines for testing materials used in scaffolding would be issued next week.Around 200 private residential and 10 public buildings are currently undergoing renovations in Hong Kong.The South China Morning Post,...
December 04, 2025

Hong Kong orders removal of scaffolding mesh after deadly blaze

Russian S400 drives on their way to Red Square during the general rehearsal of Victory Day military parade marking the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II in Moscow on 7 May 2025
Oil, defense and geopolitics: Why Putin is visiting Modi in Delhi
NEW DELHI — Russian President Vladimir Putin is starting a two-day visit to India, where he will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and attend an annual summit held by both countries.Delhi and Moscow are expected to sign a number of deals during the visit, which comes months after the US increased pressure on India to stop buying Russian oil.It also comes as US President Donald Trump's administration holds a series of talks with Russia and Ukraine in an attempt to end the war.India and Russia have been close allies for decades and Putin and Modi share a warm relationship. Here's a look at why they both need each other — and what to watch for as they meet.Well, for a start, look at the numbers:a population of nearly a billion and a half.economic growth exceeding 8%. India is...
December 04, 2025

Oil, defense and geopolitics: Why Putin is visiting Modi in Delhi

William Li recalls escaping Hong Kong building fire
My heart breaks every time I'm called a hero, says Hong Kong fire survivor
HONG KONG — William Li has struggled with the label "hero" since helping his neighbours escape the fire which engulfed the Hong Kong block of flats he had called home since birth.Instead, he is haunted by guilt that he could have saved more people from the blaze at Wang Fuk Court, which left at least 159 people dead."My heart breaks every time someone calls me a hero," says the 40-year-old, breaking down in tears.A week on from the disaster, firefighters are still combing the complex of seven burnt-out high rises for the remains of 30 of Li's neighbors — people who, like him, had the misfortune to be at home when the deadly fire began.What caused the fire to start, and why more people did not escape, is now the subject of an independent committee's investigation, ordered by...
December 04, 2025

My heart breaks every time I'm called a hero, says Hong Kong fire survivor

Sanchar Saathi app logo and Indian flag appear in this illustration taken December 2, 2025
India scraps order to pre-install state-run cyber safety app on smartphones
NEW DELHI — India has scrapped an order making it mandatory for smartphone makers to preload a state-run cyber safety app on new phones after a public furore.The order gave smartphone makers 90 days to pre-load new phones with its new Sanchar Saathi app which could not be "disabled or restricted", sparking privacy and surveillance concerns.The government argued the move was necessary to verify the authenticity of handsets, but cybersecurity experts said it impinged on citizens' right to privacy.Withdrawing the order on Wednesday, the government cited the app's "increasing acceptance". It came after Apple and Samsung had reportedly resisted the directive to pre-install it on their devices.So far 14 million users have downloaded the app, reporting 2,000 frauds daily, and on...
December 03, 2025

India scraps order to pre-install state-run cyber safety app on smartphones

A participant writes on a message board for passengers onboard the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 at an event in Kuala Lumpur.
Search for long-missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 to resume
KULA LUMPUR — The search for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will resume on 30 December, over a decade after the aircraft with 239 people on board vanished, Malaysian authorities have said.This fresh search, which will run for 55 days, had begun in March but was suspended shortly after because of poor weather conditions."The latest development underscores the [Malaysia's] commitment to providing closure to the families affected by this tragedy," the transport ministry said Wednesday, according to local media.Flight MH370, a Boeing 777, disappeared in 2014 while travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and sparked the largest search in aviation history.Exploration firm Ocean Infinity is leading the current search under a "no find, no fee" arrangement. It will receive...
December 03, 2025

Search for long-missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 to resume

Some hospitals in Delhi now have clinics to treat pollution-related illnesses
Delhi records 200,000 acute respiratory illness cases amid toxic air
NEW DELHI — More than 200,000 cases of acute respiratory illnesses were recorded in six state-run hospitals in Delhi between 2022 and 2024 as the Indian capital struggled with rising pollution levels, the federal government has said.The government said in parliament that more than 30,000 people with respiratory illnesses had to be hospitalised in these three years.Toxic air is a recurring problem in Delhi and its suburbs, especially during winters.For weeks now, Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) — which measures different types of pollutants, including PM2.5, a fine particulate matter that can clog lungs — has been more than 20 times the limit recommended by the World Health Organization.There isn't a single cause behind the problem, but it's attributed to a mix of...
December 03, 2025

Delhi records 200,000 acute respiratory illness cases amid toxic air

Volunteers have been taking fishing boats out to rescue flood victims and deliver aid
Cyclone catastrophe in Sri Lanka awakens volunteer spirit
COLOMBO — Sri Lankan actor and musician GK Reginold rides a motorised fishing boat through Colombo's suburbs, hoping to bring food and water to those in desperate need.Some of the families, Reginold says, have not received aid for days, isolated by the South Asian island nation's worst weather disaster in recent years.Cyclone Ditwah lashed the country last week, bringing catastrophic floods and landslides that killed more than 460 people, left hundreds missing and damaged some 30,000 homes.But the deluge has also inspired volunteerism among its people, as they face what their president has described as the "most challenging natural disaster" in its history."The main reason why I wanted to do this, is to at least help them to have one meal," Reginold tells the BBC. "And I was so...
December 03, 2025

Cyclone catastrophe in Sri Lanka awakens volunteer spirit

Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Legal, Human Rights and Correctional Affairs Yusril Ihza Mahendra and Dutch Ambassador Marc Gerritsen in Jakarta, 2 December, 2025
Indonesia to repatriate two convicted Dutch drug traffickers, including one on death row
JAKARTA — Indonesia and the Netherlands agreed to repatriate two Dutch nationals on Tuesday convicted of drug offences in Indonesia, including one facing the death penalty and another serving a life sentence.The agreement was signed by officials in both Jakarta and Amsterdam following a request by the Dutch king and foreign ministry for the release of the men, both of whom are in poor health, according to Indonesia’s senior law minister, Yusril Ihza Mahendra.Mahendra, who signed the agreement at a ceremony in Jakarta, said the request was approved by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, and that he expected the men to be returned to the Netherlands on 8 December.Dutch Foreign Minister David van Weel also signed it at a separate event in Amsterdam, witnessed by delegations from both...
December 03, 2025

Indonesia to repatriate two convicted Dutch drug traffickers, including one on death row

Roads were blocked by vehicles parked to escape floodwaters in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province, Thailand on November 30, 2025
Asia reels from deadly cyclones and monsoon rains
BANGKOK — Wassana Suthi spent last week trying to keep a nursing home running as the floodwaters rose around her in the southern Thai city of Hat Yai, cutting the home off from outside help, bar one helicopter dropping supplies on the roof.Hat Yai city is one of hundreds of communities reeling from a combination of cyclonic storms and monsoon rains that have unleashed deadly flooding and landslides from Indonesia to Sri Lanka.At least 1,250 people have been reported dead across the region, according to a CNN tally of national disaster agencies. Hundreds are still missing, and more than one million are displaced.As rescuers dig through mud and debris and battle to restore links to communities cut off by the destruction, authorities say the death toll may rise.Hat Yai, a major transport...
December 02, 2025

Asia reels from deadly cyclones and monsoon rains

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