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Indonesia’s defence deal with Bosnia signals Asian middle power’s clout
Indonesia has signed a new defence cooperation agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina in a move that analysts say aligns with Jakarta’s goal to broaden security ties beyond its traditional Western partners. The pact was signed during a meeting between Indonesian Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and his Bosnian counterpart Zukan Helez in Sarajevo on January 11, according to Indonesian media reports. “This visit is aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and exploring avenues for strategic...

Revisiting the peaks of Nobel laureate Chen-ning Yang’s remarkable career

ICE detains 5-year-old in Minneapolis as school officials claim child was used as ‘bait’

Why Trump’s Davos farce may come to be seen as a watershed
In a week marked by the first anniversary of Donald Trump’s second inauguration as US president and a Davos-based melodrama over his ambitions to own Greenland, it is perhaps timely to review this first year of Trump 2.0 and look into the second. First, one has to be in awe of the frenetic energy of Trump, who celebrates his 80th birthday in June. Whatever one makes of his meandering, insulting, overbearing and frequently inaccurate address in Davos, made right off his flights from Washington,...

Thai tourism officials say ‘no AI’ for viral Lisa image amid online backlash

Vietnam’s To Lam gets another 5-year term as Communist Party chief

In Davos debut, Musk highlights key China advantage in AI race

China’s rocket start-ups push the envelope as IPOs gather pace
China is moving forward with the initial public offering (IPO) plans of four private rocket makers this month, as Beijing pushes to build up its commercial space industry amid intensifying competition with Elon Musk’s SpaceX. The Shanghai Stock Exchange has issued questions on LandSpace Technology’s IPO application, according to an update late on Thursday, advancing the company’s plan to raise 7.5 billion yuan (US$1 billion) on the tech-focused Star market. IPO preparations also advanced at...

Indonesian litterbug weeps after first conviction under new Malaysian law

Chinese coastguard rescues Filipino sailors near Scarborough Shoal

Malaysia’s parliament tightens access rules for media interviews, sparking criticisms

China’s analogue AI chip runs 12 times as fast on 1/200th the energy of digital rivals
A radically different kind of chip created by Chinese researchers can now handle real-world data tasks, potentially reshaping artificial intelligence systems’ reliance on power-hungry digital processors, its developers said. Building on work reported in October, the Peking University team’s ultra-fast, energy-efficient analogue chip has moved beyond solving basic mathematical problems and can now power applications such as personalised recommendation and image processing. In a paper published on...
