Thursday, 04 December 2025

South Asian Update
South Asian Update
Myanmar’s opium poppy cultivation hits highest level in a decade: UN 

Myanmar’s opium poppy cultivation hits highest level in a decade: UN 

Opium poppy cultivation in Myanmar has expanded to its highest level in ten years, rising sharply as escalating conflict, economic desperation and weak state control push more rural communities into the narcotics trade, the United Nations warned on Wednesday.

Deadly storms ravage Asia, killing over 900 with hundreds missing

Deadly storms ravage Asia, killing over 900 with hundreds missing

A series of powerful storms and relentless monsoon rains have devastated large parts of Asia. killing more than 900 people and leaving hundreds unaccounted for as rescue workers struggle to reach remote and inundated communities.

China’s military firms struggle as corruption purge bites

China’s military firms struggle as corruption purge bites

China’s major military companies suffered a sharp decline in revenues last year as an extensive corruption purge disrupted weapons procurement, according to new research released Monday by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

Myanmar junta announces mass pardons ahead of controversial election

Myanmar junta announces mass pardons ahead of controversial election

Myanmar’s military government says it will pardon or drop charges against 8,665 people ahead of a national election widely criticised by Western governments and human rights groups as neither credible nor inclusive, state media reported on Thursday.

6.6 magnitude earthquake strikes off western Indonesia
6.6 magnitude earthquake strikes off western Indonesia

A powerful 6.6-magnitude earthquake struck off the western coast of Indonesia’s Sumatra Island early Thursday, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).

Trump-Takaichi hold phone talks on Indo-Pacific security amid regional tensions
Trump-Takaichi hold phone talks on Indo-Pacific security amid regional tensions

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and US President Donald Trump held a 25-minute phone call on Tuesday to discuss what Tokyo described as `various challenges facing the Indo-Pacific region,` Japan’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Japan set to restart world’s biggest nuclear plant

Japan set to restart world’s biggest nuclear plant

Japan is preparing to approve the restart of the world’s largest nuclear power facility the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant. in what would mark the country’s most significant step toward reviving its nuclear energy sector since the 2011 Fukushima disaster, according to reports in Kyodo News and the Nikkei business daily.

US confirms sale of $700m air defence system to Taiwan

US confirms sale of $700m air defence system to Taiwan

The United States has formally approved the sale of an advanced air-defense missile system to Taiwan valued at nearly $700 million, marking Washington’s second major arms package for Taipei in a week and bringing the total approved within days to roughly $1 billion.

China slams Philippines over its joint drills with US-Japan

China slams Philippines over its joint drills with US-Japan

China sharply criticized the Philippines on Sunday after Manila conducted joint maritime exercises with the United States and Japan in the South China Sea, accusing the three nations of heightening regional tensions.

Australia and Indonesia announce new security treaty

Australia and Indonesia announce new security treaty

Australia and Indonesia have reached a landmark agreement on a new security treaty aimed at strengthening bilateral defence ties and ensuring regional stability, officials announced on Wednesday.

Death toll rises to 11 after Rohingya boat capsizes near Thai-Malaysia border

Death toll rises to 11 after Rohingya boat capsizes near Thai-Malaysia border

At least 11 people have been confirmed dead after a boat carrying Rohingya refugees capsized near the Thailand-Malaysia maritime border, officials from both countries said on Monday.

China calls on Germany to refrain from ‘megaphone diplomacy’

China calls on Germany to refrain from ‘megaphone diplomacy’

China has called on Germany to avoid what it termed “megaphone diplomacy” and to stop making “groundless accusations” that could harm bilateral relations, according to a statement released by Beijing on Monday.

UN rapporteur says world ‘turning its back’ on Myanmar as crisis deepens

UN rapporteur says world ‘turning its back’ on Myanmar as crisis deepens

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, Tom Andrews, has accused the international community of abandoning the country amid a spiraling humanitarian and political crisis, warning that the situation has grown “exponentially worse” since the 2021 military coup.

Trump cuts China tariffs to 47% after meeting with Xi Jinping

Trump cuts China tariffs to 47% after meeting with Xi Jinping

US President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he had agreed to reduce tariffs on Chinese imports to 47 percent following high-stakes talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea.  a meeting aimed at resetting the world’s most consequential trade relationship.

Trump expects ‘great’ trade deal with Xi during South Korea meeting

Trump expects ‘great’ trade deal with Xi during South Korea meeting

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday expressed optimism about reaching what he described as a “great” trade deal with Chinese President Xi Jinping during their upcoming meeting in South Korea, amid growing anticipation over the future of US-China economic relations.

World leaders seek to boost trade, Economic cooperation after Trump’s ASEAN exit

World leaders seek to boost trade, Economic cooperation after Trump’s ASEAN exit

World leaders convened in Kuala Lumpur on Monday to explore new avenues for economic and trade cooperation across Asia and beyond, following the departure of US President Donald Trump from the ASEAN summit to continue his regional tour.