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In this issue

November 29, 2022

Repealing S377A the right step for S'pore: Ministers

Some MPs express worry over cancel culture, religious freedom during debate

3 mins

Beijing residents push back against Covid-19 lockdown

They challenge community officials, insist on documentation before obeying curbs

Beijing residents push back against Covid-19 lockdown

2 mins

Constitutional change will protect marriage definition, policies: Masagos

These include policies on public housing, education and adoption of children

Constitutional change will protect marriage definition, policies: Masagos

3 mins

Repealing S377A: Duty of MPs, not courts, to act on law, says minister

Consensual sex between adult men should not be seen as criminal issue: Shanmugam

Repealing S377A: Duty of MPs, not courts, to act on law, says minister

4 mins

Anwar s Islamic credentials crucial to safeguard premiership

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is a known reformist and Muslim democrat who has led a multiracial party for the past two decades.

Anwar s Islamic credentials crucial to safeguard premiership

3 mins

US mulls over Boeing proposal to supply Kyiv with small precision bombs

The GLSDB's 150km range would allow Ukraine to hit valuable military targets that faves been out of reach and help it continue pressing its counterattacks by disrupting Russian rear areas. PHOTO: SAAB

US mulls over Boeing proposal to supply Kyiv with small precision bombs

2 mins

More than 80 hurt as Indian police clash with Adani port protesters

The protests have continued despite repeated orders by the top court in Kerala state to allow construction to start. Police have largely been unwilling to take any action, fearful that doing so will set off social and religious tensions.

2 mins

Journalist jailed by Myanmar urges Japan to pressure junta

Japanese journalist Toru Kubota, who was detained in Myanmar in July and released on Nov 18, speaking at a news conference at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan in Tokyo on Monday. He was arrested while filming an anti-coup protest in Yangon.

Journalist jailed by Myanmar urges Japan to pressure junta

1 min

China poses increasing threat in military space race: US general

It has made stunning progress in satellites, reusable spacecraft, says US Space Force director

1 min

Beijing set to launch final mission to complete its orbital space station

BEIJING China will launch the Shenzhou-15 spacecraft to its space station at 1.08pm on Tuesday, the final mission in the country’s plan to complete the crewed orbital outpost.

Beijing set to launch final mission to complete its orbital space station

1 min

Covid-19 cases spike in Thailand amid rebound in tourism

Thailand has reported a surge in serious Covid-19 infections and deaths, just as the South-east Asian nation is seeing a rebound in foreign tourist arrivals that is likely to gain further momentum into the holiday season.

1 min

Iran rejects crackdown UN probe into on protests

Ministry says it has proof that Western nations played role in demonstrations

Iran rejects crackdown UN probe into on protests

1 min

Japan may extend life of 60-year-old nuclear plants

TOKYO Japan is considering keeping some nuclear reactors operating beyond a current 60-year limit as the country focuses increasingly on atomic power as a solution to an ongoing squeeze on energy supply.

Japan may extend life of 60-year-old nuclear plants

1 min

Riots break out in Brussels after Belgium's 2-O World Cup loss to Morocco

BRUSSELS Riots erupted in Brussels and other Belgian cities on Sunday after the country’s shock 2-0 World Cup defeat by Morocco.

Riots break out in Brussels after Belgium's 2-O World Cup loss to Morocco

1 min

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