Everything you need to know about the 2026 Women's Asian Cup in Australia
The article outlines essential details about the upcoming 2026 Women's Asian Cup, including dates, locations, and what to expect from the Matildas.
The A-League's hottest striker ready for breakthrough Matildas moment
Holly McNamara, now a key striker for the Matildas, reflects on her rapid rise in women's soccer and her resilience after battling injuries leading up to the Asian Cup 2026.
Calderano and Bruna Takahashi's victory hints at a medal in LA-28
Calderano and Bruna Takahashi made history by becoming the first non-Asian duo to win a table tennis Grand Slam, boosting their chances for the upcoming LA-28 Olympics.
The Asian diner that serves Thai and Vietnamese delights next to the train tracks
Cang Tin has become a popular destination in Buenos Aires, serving Vietnamese and Thai cuisine inspired by the vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia.
Bistronomic, bistro, butcher's counter: three restaurants to discover in Paris
The article highlights three new restaurants in Paris, each offering unique dining experiences with a blend of French and Asian influences.
Asian markets rally as traders reassess AI investment value
Asian markets saw an uptick on Friday as traders recommitted to tech stocks amidst a reassessment of the value in artificial intelligence investments.
Katrina Gorry has done it all for the Matildas. Now she wants a trophy
Katrina Gorry aims to lead the Matildas to victory in the Women's Asian Cup 2026 after an impressive career with the team.
Japan is no longer one of the 'world's top five export countries'... falling behind Korea and Italy
Japan has fallen to the seventh largest exporter in the world, overtaken by South Korea and Italy, according to a recent report from the Nikkei Asian Review.
All Matildas Asian Cup matches to be broadcast live on ABC radio
The ABC will broadcast live all matches of the Matildas during the Women's Asian Cup, including knockout games, starting Sunday with Australia's match against the Philippines.
Sayer's return from knee injury a testament to single-minded focus
Amy Sayer is determined to represent the Matildas at the Asian Cup after overcoming a serious knee injury that sidelined her for a year.
44 Years of 'In the Mood for Love', the Legend Continues
The article reflects on the enduring legacy of actor Tony Leung, who celebrates his 44th year in film while still captivating audiences with his performances.
Proactive and expressive: Matildas' master plan for Asian Cup glory
The Matildas are preparing for the 2026 Women's Asian Cup with an innovative and bold strategy under their new coach, Joe Montemurro, aiming to secure their first trophy despite the challenges ahead.
Pro-abortion Notre Dame professor withdraws from institute role after fierce criticism from bishop, cardinals
Susan Ostermann has decided not to take the role as director of the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies at Notre Dame following backlash from conservative religious figures.
Asian country challenges Uber with a new taxi line
India's government has announced the official launch of Bharat Taxi, a cooperative taxi service aimed at competing with Uber's dominance in the country.
This year's 'Asian Pop Festival' will be held in May, a month early due to monsoon damage
The Asian Pop Festival 2026 will take place in Incheon on May 30-31, moved up a month to avoid monsoon season.
Philippines up for the fight against the Matildas in Women's Asian Cup opener
The Philippines women's national football team is preparing to face the Matildas in the Women's Asian Cup, aiming for a better result than their previous 8-0 defeat in the Olympic Qualifiers.
Facial recognition error prompts police to arrest Asian man for burglary 100 miles away
A man was arrested in Southampton due to a misidentification by facial recognition technology, which confused him with a burglary suspect from Milton Keynes.
Tech firms lead Asian markets rally as Seoul, Tokyo hit records
Asian stock markets, particularly Tokyo and Seoul, reached new highs spurred by tech companies, following a favorable trend from Wall Street.
Matildas Keeper Arnold Unfazed by Minimal Preparation Ahead of Asian Cup
Mackenzie Arnold, the Matildas' goalkeeper, believes her preparation for the Asian Cup will not hinder her performance despite limited game time.
The uneven roads that lead to the Women's Asian Cup โ from the intriguing North Korea, to favourite Japan
The Women's Asian Cup 2026 highlights the diverse circumstances surrounding women's football in Asia as teams prepare to compete.
WKBL to Select Asian Quarter Players via Free Agency from Next Season
The women's professional basketball league in South Korea will switch to a free agency model for selecting Asian quarter players starting from the 2026-2027 season.
Calgary police investigate 2 extortion-related shootings over the weekend
Calgary police are investigating two shootings believed to be connected to ongoing extortion cases targeting the South Asian community in the city.
Coconut Milk in Soups: 10 Recipes
A curated list of ten soup recipes featuring coconut milk, a beloved ingredient in Asian cuisine popular among food enthusiasts and vegans worldwide.
Matildas coach wants to show they're a 'dominant force' at Women's Asian Cup
Matildas coach Joe Montemurro emphasizes his team's ambition to be a leading force in women's football during the upcoming Women's Asian Cup.
Illegal Fishing: Foreign Companies Under Sanction Operate Under Argentine Flag in the EEZ
An investigation reveals that sanctioned foreign companies are operating under the guise of Argentine fishing vessels in the exclusive economic zone.
What is the aim of the 'six-party alliance' mentioned by Netanyahu?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for a 'six-party alliance' in the Middle East involving India, Greece, and Cyprus, alongside unnamed Arab, African, and Asian nations, causing widespread debate on the region's geopolitical future.
The sharp edge of U.S. Trade Law Section 301 targets Asian countries for 'overproduction'
The Trump administration is gearing up to use Trade Law Section 301 to apply commercial pressure on Asian countries, particularly targeting those with overproduction structures.
Kerr and Fowler boost for Matildas before Asian Cup
Sam Kerr and Mary Fowler are set to return to the Matildas with strong performances leading up to the Asian Cup in Australia.
Gastronomy: Udon, Ramen, Biang-Biang: Hidden Tips for Asian Noodle Restaurants in Munich
The article highlights various Asian noodle restaurants in Munich, focusing on unique experiences like creating customized instant noodle bowls.
New traffic accident with foreign rental car โ Asian driver risks deportation
A traffic accident in Norway involving a rental car driven by Asian tourists leads to a police investigation and potential deportation for the driver.
Lula leaves India for South Korea on a strategic trip to Asian countries
Brazilian President Lula da Silva embarks on a strategic visit to South Korea following an official invitation from the government.
Explaining the Confusion in Thai Politics: Why has the Asian 'Tiger' Become a 'Patient'?
Thailand is experiencing ongoing political confusion, transitioning from being known as the 'Asian Tiger' to now being labeled as the 'Asian Patient' due to repeated military coups and political strife.
Formation of Supporters Group for Korea and North Korea Team for 2026 Asian Cup Women's Football in Australia
A supporters group has been formed by Korean expatriates in Australia to cheer for the women's football teams of South Korea and North Korea during the upcoming 2026 Asian Cup in Australia.
Investors Flee the USA
American investors are pulling money from Wall Street to invest in European and Asian markets amid concerns over market performance and economic conditions.
Poverty increased by 7% in Pakistan, decreased in South Asia, but why is Munir's country becoming poorer?
Poverty in Pakistan has risen sharply to 28.8%, contrasting with declining poverty rates in other South Asian nations.
'Truly Devastated' Micah Sidelined from Asian Cup Due to Concussions
Australian goalkeeper Teagan Micah has been forced to withdraw from the Women's Asian Cup due to a concussion, with Chloe Lincoln set to replace her in the squad.
Another person gets a name โ The Minor Asian Anestis Lazaridis among the 200 of Kaisariani
The identity of Anestis Lazaridis, a prisoner executed in May 1944, has been confirmed among the 200 communists who were executed in Kaisariani, Greece.
Southeast Asian Online Scam Victims: โIf You Donโt Meet the Target, Youโll Be Trapped in a Water Prisonโ
A new UN report reveals the grim realities faced by victims of online scam organizations centered in Southeast Asia, including torture and attempts to escape from imprisonment.
The Ostrava Zoo has started breeding the lesser-known Asian colonok
The Ostrava Zoo in Czechia has begun breeding a little-known Asian species called the colonok.
From Asian Rings to Movie Screens: Fighter Remigijus Morkeviฤius Inspired 'Chinese Sea'
The film 'Chinese Sea' is inspired by the life of fighter Remigijus Morkeviฤius and features Marius Misiลซnas, a longtime trainer and director of the 'Titanas' club, who initially consulted on the project before taking on an acting role.
Stocks drop, oil rises after Trump Iran threat
Asian equities declined and oil prices increased following President Trump's warning of military action against Iran if a nuclear deal is not reached.
For Those Craving Freshness โ Radish Salad: Full of Vitamins and Beneficial Substances for the Body
The article introduces a nutritious Asian-style radish salad, highlighting its health benefits and rich vitamin content.
Food Safety Authority: Large Recall
Finland's Food Safety Authority has announced a recall of eating utensils sold in Asian grocery stores due to potential health risks.
Small parcels from Asian platforms: A warning from the ESEE โ Fears of a new tsunami of dangerous products until the duty is implemented
The Greek Confederation of Commerce and Entrepreneurship warns of potential dangers from small imports from Asian platforms until a new duty is fully implemented in 2026.
Racist comments annoy me. It is no longer an attack just on me, but on us Asians, says Bachelor winner Sarah Vu
Sarah Vu, the winner of the Bachelor in Czechia, speaks out against racist comments directed at her, highlighting that they are attacks on the entire Asian community.
Is Asian Schengen Getting Closer? Six Countries, One Visa and a Revolution in Tourism
The proposal for a single visa covering Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, and Myanmar is set to fundamentally change tourism in Southeast Asia.
The feared tropical disease is spreading towards Finland โ Researchers: "It is only a matter of time"
Researchers warn that the chikungunya virus could spread to Finland due to climate change and the proliferation of the Asian tiger mosquito.
Fowler named in Matildas Asian Cup squad to complete remarkable injury return
Mary Fowler has been included in the Matildas' squad for the Women's Asian Cup, marking her return from an ACL injury sustained last year.
Chinese snowboarder gave himself a wonderful birthday gift
Chinese snowboarder Su Yiming won the gold medal in men's snowboarding at the Milano Cortina Olympics, coinciding with his 22nd birthday.
Seoul and Gangwon FC Advance to the Round of 16 in the Asian Champions League... Ulsan Eliminated
FC Seoul and Gangwon FC have qualified for the Round of 16 in the Asian Champions League, while Ulsan HD has been eliminated.