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Singapore Airlines Faces $1bn Air India Losses

August 12, 2026
Aviation/Business

Singapore Airlines has booked operating losses of about S$1bn ($780mn) on its investment in Air India less than two years after taking a 25 per cent stake in the Indian carrier, raising

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AI Hackers Target Taiwan in New Cyber Warfare Shift

August 12, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Suspected Chinese hackers used publicly available artificial intelligence tools to compromise government websites in Taiwan in what researchers described as a first-of-a-kind breach, highlighting how rapidly artificial intelligence is changing the nature

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India Warns China Border Tensions Could Derail Thaw

August 12, 2026
China/India/World

India has described incidents along its disputed border with China as “most serious”, warning that the condition of the frontier will directly affect the wider relationship between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. The

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UN Reports Rising Myanmar Military Attacks on Civilians

August 12, 2026
Myanmar/World

Myanmar’s military is increasingly using drones, motorised paragliders and other low-cost aircraft to attack civilians, according to United Nations investigators, highlighting the widening use of improvised and inexpensive aerial weapons as the

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Can the Tank Survive Modern War?

August 12, 2026
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

By the early 2030s the US will have a “new” tank to replace the Abrams M1. The M1 was designed between 1972 and 1976, although many changes have been made over the

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China Plans Naval Drill With Indonesia East of Taiwan

August 12, 2026
China/World

Taiwan has condemned planned Chinese navy drills involving an Indonesian warship off its east coast, accusing Beijing of attempting to create a false impression internationally that it exercises jurisdiction over waters east

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North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Ahead of US-South Korea Drills

August 12, 2026
North Korea/World

North Korea fired a ballistic missile towards the sea off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula on Wednesday, South Korean and Japanese authorities said, days before major joint military exercises between

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Australia Sets New Pay and Insurance Rules for Gig Workers

August 12, 2026
Business

Australia’s industrial umpire has approved new minimum standards requiring food and grocery delivery workers to receive hourly rates above the national minimum wage and to be covered by injury insurance while working.

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Taiwan’s China-Born Spouses Face Growing Scrutiny

August 12, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The day after Li Chen-hsiu was sworn in as a member of Taiwan’s Legislature, she faced questions not only about her nationality, but about her identity and ultimately her loyalty to Taiwan.

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Kosovo’s Mass Graves Renew Hope for the Missing

August 12, 2026
Diplomacy/Human Rights

Erblin Ademi watched from a distance as workers began excavating recently discovered mass graves in Kosovo. Nearly 30 years after his father disappeared during the 1998-99 war, Ademi is caught between fear

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