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Four Japanese ministers quit ahead of PM’s ‘ball of fire’
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is racing to contain the fallout of a multi-million yen political kickback scheme.
- by Eryk Bagshaw
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An exercise bike and a prison cell: The trial of Imran Khan
As Pakistan’s cricket team readies for a Test series in Australia, the World Cup-winning captain and former prime minister faces the contest of his life.
- by Chris Barrett
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China relations
China accused of sonar blast ‘aggression’ after spray with Philippines vessels
The skirmish in the South China Sea followed a sonar incident involving the Australian Navy last month.
- by Neil Jerome Morales
Two boats with 400 Rohingya aboard adrift in the Andaman Sea: UN
The captain of one boat said he feared all on board would die if they did not receive help. The whereabouts of the other boat were unclear.
- by Grant Peck
Analysis
China relations
How Australia borrowed from China’s playbook in dealing with smaller nations
For many Solomon Islanders, the equation is simple. China offers them something they have not had for too long: aspiration.
- by Eryk Bagshaw
Opinion
China relations
Chinese sub-plot is not a secret, but the implications are ‘profound’
Australia does not have the luxury of defending against a hypothetical adversary. We have to plan for a very real one.
- by Peter Hartcher
‘I thought the world was coming to an end’: Hikers caught up in volcano eruption
A rescue mission is under way to find 12 climbers, after 11 others were found dead near the erupting crater of Indonesia’s Mount Marapi.
- by Chris Barrett and Karuni Rompies
Four killed in ‘terrorist’ bombing during Catholic mass
A bomb killed four people and wounded several during a Catholic Mass in an attack that Filipino authorities called Islamist terrorism.
- by Karen Lema and Neil Jerome Morales
China’s Belt squeezes so tight, Laos is choking
A shiny new train line that makes local travel and cross-border trade easier symbolises what Laos owes the superpower next door.
- by Chris Barrett
First New Zealand, now Malaysia backtracks on pioneering tobacco ban
Malaysia’s government have been accused of caving into big tobacco and the vaping industry after unwinding plans to ban future generations from smoking.
- by Chris Barrett
‘Historic’ decision allows same-sex couple to legally marry in Nepal
The country became the first in South Asia to legalise same-sex marriage, and only the second in the whole of Asia, after Taiwan.
- by Binaj Gurubacharya