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Bangladesh
Bangladesh faces daunting post-election challenges in economy, garment sector
A key concern for Dhaka is the upgrade to developing nation status, with the key garment sector set to face stiffer competition.
20 Feb 2026 - 8:29PM
Malaysia
What US tariffs mean for Malaysian businesses and workers
7 Aug 2025 - 1:40PM
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Malaysia 1MDB scandal
Why is Malaysia’s 1MDB scandal still casting a long shadow over its economy?
18 Mar 2025 - 3:58PM
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Malaysia
What to know about Najib’s house arrest bid and the existence of a royal ‘decree’
The controversy is growing, as the government evades confirming its existence while Umno pushes for Najib’s release, straining the fragile unity government.
17 Jan 2025 - 9:55AM
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Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is escorted by prison officers after court proceedings in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on January 19, 2024. Photo: Reuters
South Korea
South Korea’s first lady Kim: from Dior bag scandal to martial law fallout
Her husband, President Yoon Suk-yeol, has been accused of using martial law to protect her from investigations, further fuelling public discontent.
12 Dec 2024 - 12:32PM
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Japan
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Will Japan’s economy recover under a new leader?
The island nation slipped into recession in 2024, losing its status as the world’s third-largest economy.
26 Aug 2024 - 11:07AM
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Thailand
Srettha’s exit: are Thailand’s conservatives on the rise, democracy in retreat?
Despite challenges from other parties, Pheu Thai “will almost certainly remain in government”, an analyst says
15 Aug 2024 - 3:06PM
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A newspaper featuring a photograph of Thailand’s former prime minister Srettha Thavisin, at a news stand in Bangkok. Photo: Bloomberg
Thailand
Thai PM next in firing line as country struggles to shrug off political chaos
All you need to know about two decades of political upheavals in the kingdom.
13 Aug 2024 - 7:08PM
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Bangladesh
With Hasina gone, Bangladesh peers into the unknown. Here’s what we know
Elections expected to be held as soon as possible but shape of future government uncertain over role of army, future of protesting students.
7 Aug 2024 - 5:05AM
Thailand
‘Train-wreck Day’ for Thailand as courts hold political future in their hands
Thailand’s courts will hear evidence against key figures including PM Srettha Thavisin, in cases that could undermine the government and opposition.
17 Jun 2024 - 7:06PM
Japan
Talks on China-Japan-South Korea FTA merely ‘symbolic’ given US opposition
Leaders of the three countries have pledged to “speed up negotiations” for a trilateral FTA after a delay of several years.
13 Jun 2024 - 4:45PM
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang speaks at the eighth business summit among China, Japan and South Korea, in Seoul. Photo: Xinhua/Pang Xinglei
Iran
How Ebrahim Raisi’s death could affect Iran’s leadership and regional ties
Tehran has stressed political continuity, even as analysts caution that a ‘harsh struggle’ is expected in the race to become Iran’s next president.
21 May 2024 - 3:54PM
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India
India election: what stands between victory and PM Modi’s ruling BJP?
Voter concerns such as inflation and unemployment are unlikely to derail PM Modi and his ruling BJP’s path to victory, analysts say.
19 Apr 2024 - 4:22PM
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Indonesia
Indonesia election 2024: everything you need to know
Controversies have dogged this election cycle, especially of President Joko Widodo’s influence over state institutions for his preferred candidate Prabowo Subianto.
14 Feb 2024 - 4:54PM
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Malaysia
Why are rivals of Malaysia’s PM Anwar ensnared in a corruption investigation?
Malaysia’s ex-minister Daim Zainuddin, the former aide of Mahathir Mohamad, faces questions over his wealth as PM Anwar Ibrahim cracks down on endemic corruption.
26 Jan 2024 - 3:08PM
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Malaysia’s Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin in parliament in 2001. File photo: AFP
Pacific nations
As PNG vows return to normality, will chaos mar its ties with US and China?
Papua New Guinea’s PM James Marape has cancelled a trip to Davos as he fends off calls to resign while trying to defuse the national crisis sparked by a police pay dispute.
13 Jan 2024 - 5:33AM
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Myanmar
Could Myanmar’s military be deposed by armed groups fighting across the country?
The junta is facing its gravest challenge from armed groups following their coordinated attacks in Shan State.
17 Nov 2023 - 5:30PM
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Indonesia
Indonesia election 2024: the biggest issues facing the 3 presidential hopefuls
Campaigning is likely to spotlight political dynasties, Indonesia’s new capital Nunsantara, youth and Muslim voters, and intra party rivalry in the ruling party.
28 Oct 2023 - 2:19PM
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Presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo, right, and his running mate Mahfud MD greet supporters on October 19. Photo: EPA-EFE
Israel-Gaza war
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Why Qatar, Egypt and Turkey are struggling to mediate the Israel-Gaza war
Brokering a ceasefire appears all but impossible amid the escalating violence, as fears grow of a massive humanitarian crisis – and Israel vows to wipe the Palestinian militant group ‘off the face of the Earth’.
20 Oct 2023 - 12:01AM
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Israel-Gaza war
Could the Israel-Gaza war become multi-front involving Iran and Hezbollah?
The Israel-Gaza war is set to put the region on a knife-edge with risks of escalation involving Iran, its Lebanon-based ally Hezbollah and even others.
19 Oct 2023 - 11:59PM
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War and conflict
What to know about the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh
This week’s offensive was due to ‘decades of frustration after the failure of the international community’ to resolve conflict, say analysts, and with the war in Ukraine distracting Russia.
24 Sep 2023 - 4:00PM
Malaysia
What a weak ringgit means for Malaysia’s economy and PM Anwar in the state polls
Greater exposure to China’s economy and easing commodity prices are among the factors likely to have contributed to the ringgit’s decline compared to its Asean peers, observers say.
1 Jul 2023 - 1:45PM
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Malaysian 50 ringgit banknotes at a currency exchange store in Kuala Lumpur. The currency has been Southeast Asia’s worst performer so far this year. Photo: Bloomberg
Japan
What to know about Japan’s plan to release Fukushima waste water into the sea
The plan to dump treated radioactive waste water from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea has stirred debates in South Korea, and led to boycotts of Japanese goods in China. Japanese fishermen have also vehemently opposed the plan.
29 Jun 2023 - 11:30AM
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South Korea
What to know about South Korea-Japan ties as Yoon, Kishida meet
Building closer security ties to counter North Korea’s threat, expanding economic cooperation are among the issues likely to be the focus of Kishida’s Seoul trip.
6 May 2023 - 11:30AM
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Thailand
What to know about the major candidates, parties contesting Thailand’s election
Pro-democrats hope to oust the ruling coalition of former army types and conservatives, in an election set to be Thailand’s most unpredictable in two decades.
10 May 2023 - 10:47AM
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