- Rights activists have hit out at the annual ‘Rising Horse’ festival in Mie prefecture after a former racehorse broke its leg and was put down
- The two-day event sees the animals forced to run up a steep hill and clear a two-metre high ‘wall’ while being yelled at and thrashed by spectators
- Rights activists have hit out at the annual ‘Rising Horse’ festival in Mie prefecture after a former racehorse broke its leg and was put down
- The two-day event sees the animals forced to run up a steep hill and clear a two-metre high ‘wall’ while being yelled at and thrashed by spectators
Singapore PM Lee says ministers retain his ‘full confidence’ after rental probe
PM Lee says he is fully satisfied with the findings showing ministers Vivian Balakrishnan and K. Shanmugam had done nothing wrong in leasing the two state-owned bungalows.
Australia’s resource exports to decline amid weaker Chinese demand: report
Australia’s resources exports and mining sector are heavily reliant on Chinese demand, with record export earnings set to fall to US$230 billion in 2024-25.
Eyes on China? Why some Asian nations ‘privately welcome’ Nato’s regional move
As Nato upgrades its ties with Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea, the wider region is ‘generally happy’ to have Western powers’ support to help balance China’s influence, observers say – despite lingering concerns about security initiatives.
Singapore basks in concert hub status after scoring Coldplay, Taylor Swift gigs
The city state’s stability, location and world-class infrastructure help draw top stars to its shores. But tickets can be hard to find, and overnight stays aren’t cheap.
Malaysia
- The US-born comic is capitalising on a wave of infamy with an upcoming TV show, after angering Malaysia over a gag about missing flight MH370
- From India to Singapore, some comics say the humour business is increasingly risky, as the line separating ‘offensive’ and ‘illegal’ becomes blurred
Malaysia
‘Crossing the line’: Jocelyn Chia saga shows limits of Asia’s sense of humour
From India to Singapore, some comics say the business of humour is an increasingly risky one, as the line separating ‘offensive’ and ‘illegal’ becomes blurred.
Blind singer who wowed Simon Cowell gives hope to Indonesians with music dreams
She won Indonesia’s Got Talent at age 8. Now, Putri Ariani is seeking to dominate the US version of the show, having already wowed Simon Cowell.
‘I come here to be myself’: fetish parties never a drag at Tokyo’s Department H
Department H is a monthly fetish event at the Tokyo Kinema Club, with themes ranging from April Fool’s Day and sumo wrestling to ‘June brides’.