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Health & Environment
Bangladesh faces further measles risk due to lack of vaccinations, travel
Nearly 600 people have died from the disease, with over 60,000 suspected cases in the country since mid-March.
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Could Malaysia’s under-16 social media ban expose children to new online risks?
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Prabowo’s overseas visits spark debate in Indonesia over benefits for citizens
2 Jun 2026 - 6:37PM
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Malaysia’s Umno banks on Johor state election to lure Malay votes in stronghold
The Umno-led BN coalition defends its decision not to partner with PH in Johor, saying the election is to win the voters’ mandate again.
2 Jun 2026 - 5:12PM
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Supporters of Malaysia’s Barisan National coalition led by Umno, wave flags outside the nomination centre in Langkawi Island in November 2022. Photo: AP
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Philippine Senate power struggle veers towards crisis after Estrada arrest
The arrest has left rival blocs short of the numbers needed to act ahead of the vice-president’s impeachment trial.
2 Jun 2026 - 4:09PM
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Philippines’ Marcos gets worst rating of his presidency so far. Here’s why
A net satisfaction rating of minus 15 marks the worst showing of Ferdinand Marcos Jnr’s presidency so far.
2 Jun 2026 - 3:39PM
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US general’s ‘dagger’ remark tests South Korea’s China balancing act
A top commander’s blunt remark spotlights a fundamental disagreement over the true purpose of the 28,500 US troops based in South Korea.
2 Jun 2026 - 3:11PM
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General Xavier T. Brunson speaks at Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, in 2024. Photo: AFP
Economics
Why oil-hungry Asia ignores risks linked to Russia’s ‘dark fleet’
Asia prioritises fuel needs over security risks from Russian oil to survive the energy crisis, despite sanctions and diplomatic dilemmas.
2 Jun 2026 - 10:03AM
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Politics
Is UK a ‘reliable partner’? Fighter jet delays test Japan’s patience
Tokyo is concerned as its ageing fighters need to be replaced and the project lacks a clear development plan and schedule, analysts say.
2 Jun 2026 - 4:42PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Vietnam detains Australian man who trashed Da Nang cafe
He destroyed bar equipment and furniture, and customers’ belongings, including laptops and mobile phones.
1 Jun 2026 - 9:35PM
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Politics
Snap polls in Malaysia’s Johor set up clash between Anwar’s ruling allies
The state contest is set to pit federal partners PH and BN against each other despite their power-sharing pact in Putrajaya.
1 Jun 2026 - 8:32PM
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An Umno flag outside the party’s headquarters in Kuala Lumpur in July 2021. Johor, Umno’s birthplace and a traditional Barisan Nasional stronghold, will hold a state election within 60 days after its legislature was dissolved on Monday. Photo: EPA-EFE
Economics
Oil prices rally on Hormuz talks but will Asia’s energy woes ease?
Analysts say recovery ‘will take a far longer time’, with ship backlogs and damaged facilities weighing on Asia’s energy importers.
1 Jun 2026 - 7:46PM
Politics
‘We are a small country’: why Malaysia is resisting US defence spending call
Malaysia faces a dilemma in modernising an ageing military without overwhelming public finances or appearing to choose sides, analysts say.
1 Jun 2026 - 5:56PM
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Why India is rolling out welcome mat for Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing
The military leader’s first presidential trip to New Delhi signals pragmatic engagement as India moves to counter rising Chinese influence.
2 Jun 2026 - 8:12AM
People
Shotgun sacrifice: anger as Malaysian state leader shoots Eid cow
A viral 38-second clip of Perlis chief minister Abu Bakar Hamzah shooting a cow with a shotgun has sparked a police investigation.
1 Jun 2026 - 11:53AM
A still from the 38-second clip showing Perlis chief minister Abu Bakar Hamzah shooting at a cow with a shotgun at an Eid ul-Adha event. Photo: X
Lifestyle & Culture
Malaysia bars under-16s from social media as new rules come into force
Malaysia’s roll-out of strict age-gating rules follows on the heels of Australia and Indonesia in the push to protect children online.
1 Jun 2026 - 10:32AM
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Politics
Tariffs, war and broken trust: Southeast Asia’s Trump problem
Disillusioned by US unpredictability, the region is learning to diversify – while Trump treats allies as bargaining chips.
30 May 2026 - 7:30AM
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Tariffs, war and broken trust: Southeast Asia’s Trump problem
Disillusioned by US unpredictability, the region is learning to diversify – while Trump treats allies as bargaining chips.
30 May 2026 - 7:30AM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Southeast Asia is chasing the AI boom, but at what cost?
A regional dash for digital dominance risks running headlong into an energy crunch and an existential threat to jobs.
23 May 2026 - 8:00AM
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Politics
Beyond bamboo: Vietnam’s To Lam mounts a diplomacy offensive
The security chief turned paramount leader is chasing the markets and capital required to reach high-income status by 2045.
16 May 2026 - 8:00AM
Economics
Singapore shines as a stable investment oasis in a global storm
Wealthy families are trading global uncertainty for Singapore’s regulatory rigour, driving record inflows and a revitalised stock exchange.
9 May 2026 - 8:00AM
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Where Southeast Asians really want to live, work and travel
31 May 2026 - 10:00AM
Syaza Shukri
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Malaysia’s 3R catch-all risks turning every grievance into a threat
30 May 2026 - 10:00AM
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Kwanho Shin
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Asia’s silver dividend can offset ageing’s economic toll
24 May 2026 - 12:00PM
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What the China-US stability pact means for Southeast Asia
23 May 2026 - 11:00AM
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China offers Southeast Asia clear advantages in nuclear power
17 May 2026 - 12:00PM
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