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South Korean president arrested over failed martial law bid
Hundreds of anti-graft investigators and police raided his residence.
Tsunamis: ‘The big one’ is a matter of when, not if
Two major tsunamis that swamped the east coast have been labelled 'missed opportunities'.
How Kazakhstan’s conservation project revived the Aral Sea
Sea infamous for ship graveyards gets new infrastructure to stop water flowing out.
6.8-magnitude quake prompts Japan tsunami alert
There were small tsunamis in the area, but no major damage.
Ho Chi Minh to Northcote: 'Southern Hemisphere's largest modular housing project'
'We see New Zealand as a long-term strategy.
What is HMPV? Experts say alarm over virus outbreak in China is overblown
Routine virus cases rise in China, but experts say no cause for panic.
Giant tuna ‘as fat as a cow’ sells for $2.3 million in Japan
It's one of the most expensive tuna to be sold in the history.
Singapore turns 60 in 2025: 8 locals spill the secrets no guidebook will tell you
An insider's guide to Singapore, by the people who know the city best.
Knighted: Billionaire philanthropist Sir Ted Manson
'Mum’s kindness has allowed me to be the person I am today. She guided and loved me.'
What we know about the deadly Jeju Air plane crash in South Korea
All but two of the 181 people onboard the Boeing 737-800 aircraft died.
FBI ‘found evidence Covid was lab leak but was not allowed to brief president’
‘I find it surprising White House didn’t ask’, says doctor of microbiology Jason Bannan.
ProLink calls in liquidator, 190 laid off a week before Christmas
'This is just so sad, just before Christmas' - liquidator Pritesh Patel on ProLink NZ.
Last five members of Australian ‘Bali Nine’ drug ring return home
The five surviving members of the drug ring have returned to Australia.
UK joins Indo-Pacific trade bloc CPTPP in 'biggest deal since Brexit'
Membership is hoped to boost the UK's flagging economy by up to $4.4 billion a year.
South Korea's President impeached over martial law bid; says he will 'step aside'
The vote capped more than a week of intense political drama in the democratic South.
The perfect winter trip to Japan for non-skiers
Snowshoeing, snow canoeing and onsens – who says you need skis to enjoy snow?
South Korea president says martial law will be lifted
'We have withdrawn the military that was deployed for martial law operations.'
South Korea’s Yoon declared martial law. What does that mean?
South Korean President accused opposition-held parliament of blocking government actions.
'Free vodkas': New details after mass poisoning of Laos tourists
It comes as the operators of Nana Backpackers have been detained for questioning.
Secrets of Tokorozawa, the most underrated Japanese city one hour from Tokyo
A world away from the glass and concrete of the Japanese capital.
Kiwi 'unwell' after methanol poisoning leaves two Australian teens on life support
The New Zealand Embassy in Bangkok said one Kiwi has reported feeling 'unwell'.