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Conflict, politics and ideology: Why Turkey is standing in the way of Sweden and Finland's NATO bids
The reasons behind Turkey's opposition are complicated, emotional and steeped in decades of often violent history.... See more
Average asking price for a house hits record high for fourth consecutive month
The average asking price of a house has reached a record high for the fourth consecutive month.... See more
Hong Kong's Hang Seng falls as tech stocks slide; Xpeng shares plunge ahead of earnings
Shares in the Asia Pacific were mixed on Monday as global concerns persisted.... See more
At least seven dead and 120 rescued in Philippine ferry fire
At least seven people have died after a high-speed Philippine ferry carrying 134 people caught fire.... See more
Biden endorses Japan on UN Security Council, beefed up defence
US president's two-day visit will culminate in the formal launch of an economic plan for deeper engagement in Asia.... See more
Australia’s new PM to fly to Quad meet hours after taking office
Votes are still being counted, but Albanese was sworn in so he could attend a key meeting of the 'Quad' in Tokyo.... See more
Long-awaited Partygate report to be published - after deadline for any objections passes
The long-awaited Sue Gray partygate report is finally set to be published this week - with the deadline for Downing Street officials to object to being named in it having passed.... See more
North Korea could launch a missile or nuclear test to 'overshadow' Biden's first Asia trip
The White House has been bracing itself for a "genuine possibility" there will be either a missile test or a nuclear test during Biden's first visit to Asia as president.... See more
Can renewable energy help close power gap in India’s hot summer?
As soaring temperatures load up on India's power lines, it's a reminder to invest more in renewable energy.... See more