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Singapore PM’s Brother Backs Opposition Party

The Singapore prime minister's estranged brother has thrown his support behind a newly-formed opposition party.

Protesters Calling for “Free Hong Kong” Converge on Airport

Several hundred protesters calling for democracy and some chanting “free Hong Kong” converged on the airport on Friday.

After Fake Diamonds Fiasco, Vida to Sue Haters on Social Media

Flamboyant cosmetics mogul Datuk Seri Vida will sue those who leave harsh comments on her social media platforms.

Jho Low’s Gutted Hollywood Hills Mansion Lists at US$15M Loss

The $39 million sale price Jho Low forked out still remains the most ever paid for a Hollywood Hills home.

HK’s Financial Regulator Bans Ex-Goldman Banker Leissner for Life

Hong Kong's financial regulator has banned former Goldman Sachs banker Tim Leissner from re-entering the industry for life.

Sri Lanka IGP, Ex-Defence Secretary Arrested over Bombings

Sri Lankan police on Tuesday arrested their own chief and the former defence secretary for failing to prevent attacks on churches and luxury hotels that killed more than 250 people in April.

Tension Runs High as HK Protesters Smash Windows Ahead of Handover...

Protesters tried to storm Hong Kong’s legislature on the anniversary of the city’s return to Chinese rule on Monday.

Many HK Youths Immigrating to Malaysia, Other Countries Amid Extradition Bill...

Immigration consultants in Hong Kong have seen a dramatic surge in inquiries, especially from the young, after mass protests against an extradition Bill.

Evidence Suggests Saudi Crown Prince Liable for Journalist Jamal Khashoggi Murder

Evidence suggests Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince liable for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Canada: We’re Not Taking Back Our Plastic Waste in Malaysia

Ottawa has no plans to pick up plastic waste that originated in Canada and is currently parked in Malaysia.

HK Shuts Government Offices, Security Tight After Violent Protests

Hong Kong authorities were shutting government offices in the city’s financial district for the rest of the week after a day of violence.

HK Police Fire Tear Gas in Running Battles with Extradition Bill...

Hong Kong police fired rubber bullets and tear gas as protests against an extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland China for trial turned to violent chaos.

Report: Kim Jong Nam a CIA Informant

Kim Jong Nam, the half-brother of Kim Jong Un, had been an informant for the CIA.

Brunei Sultan Returns Oxford Degree After Gay Sex Death Penalty

Brunei’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah has returned an honorary degree awarded by Britain’s Oxford University.

British PM Theresa May to Step Down on June 7

Theresa May said yesterday she would step down as leader of the Conservative Party.

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