BANGKOK, Dec 1 - Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is facing mounting criticism over his government’s slow response to deadly floods in the south, threatening to derail his party’s ...
Some areas of Indonesia remained unreachable after the disaster damaged roads and downed communications lines, with residents ...
Indonesia, Sri Lanka deploy military as search, rescue operations continue for hundreds missing - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Recovery and aid efforts are underway in parts of Southeast Asia and South Asia where the full number of dead and missing are ...
Cyclones and extreme weather have killed at least 334 people in Sri Lanka, 502 in Indonesia, and 176 in Thailand, according ...
More than 1,000 people have died and thousands were left stranded after heavy monsoon rains, exacerbated by a tropical storm ...
South Korean nationals have been arrested in Iran on suspicion of smuggling, South Korea's foreign ministry said in a statement on Monday, but declined to confirm the number of people arrested.
MEIZHOU, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 1 December 2025 - From November 23rd to 25th, the 7th World Hakka Conference was held in Meizhou, Guangdong. With the theme "Gathering Global Hakka ...
As of early December 2025, the death toll has crossed 1,000, with many more missing, millions displaced and entire communities destroyed.
Millions are now sifting through the massive destruction wrought by a rare tropical storm. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Indonesia and Sri Lanka hit hardest as climate change-boosted monsoon flooding wreaks havoc across Southeast Asian nations.
Two back-to-back storms - Cyclone Senyar and Ditwah - left hundreds dead and thousands out of homes in Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and also affected India.