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Viral petition to expel Rohingya from Malaysia triggers hate speech warning
Rights groups warn hatred risks spilling onto Malaysia’s streets as a petition to expel Rohingya refugees nears half a million signatures.
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Japan
Japan museum under fire for ‘rewriting history’ with Nanking ‘incident’ label
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Japan
Japan prepares to drop its pacifist mask as the right rises
8 Jun 2026 - 8:00AM
Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
Past failures haunt the Quad’s US$20 billion critical minerals push
The initiative aims to break China’s near-monopoly, but private-sector caution and a history of unfulfilled pledges stand in the way.
6 Jun 2026 - 1:00PM
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio holds a press conference during the Critical Minerals Ministerial meeting at the State Department in February. Photo: Reuters
North Korea
Why North Korea’s Kim is doubling down on nuclear might as Xi visit looms
Kim Jong-un has vowed to ‘exponentially’ strengthen North Korea’s nuclear arsenal during a recent visit to a production facility.
6 Jun 2026 - 9:30AM
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The Philippines
Philippines’ UN defeat: a result of domestic ‘political circus’, close ties with US?
Kyrgyzstan won a seat on the UN Security Council due to perceptions of its neutrality and Central Asia’s under-representation, analysts say.
5 Jun 2026 - 8:21PM
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Malaysia
How a pig farm dispute exposed fault lines in Malaysia’s multiracial politics
A pig farm ban in Selangor has turned the issue into a flashpoint involving royal influence, minority livelihoods and cultural sensitivity.
5 Jun 2026 - 6:11PM
Selangor, Malaysia’s richest state, has banned pig farming. Photo: Shutterstock
India
Quad’s proposed port project in Fiji risks being ‘another empty promise’
Analysts warn that a lack of commitment by the four-member bloc on the project could open the door for China to expand its economic clout.
5 Jun 2026 - 5:58PM
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Malaysia
Second snap state poll in Malaysia signals cracks in Anwar’s coalition
The state’s snap poll follows Johor’s dissolution, exposing local rivalries that could undermine the prime minister’s federal coalition.
5 Jun 2026 - 5:32PM
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India
Is US wielding new tariff threat to secure big bargain in India trade talks?
Additional 12.5 per cent levy over forced labour supply-chain concerns seen as leverage in negotiations, analysts say.
5 Jun 2026 - 5:03PM
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South Korea
South Korea’s Lee scores ‘flawed’ poll win, setback for his property tax plan
The defeat in the Seoul election came after the incumbent mayor promised to act as a counterbalance to Lee’s administration.
5 Jun 2026 - 9:13AM
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Election officials carry ballot boxes at a counting station in Seoul after voting in the national local elections closed on Wednesday. Photo: EPA
Indonesia
Will Indonesia’s free meals scheme survive amid corruption arrests?
The deepening crisis in the billion-dollar initiative threatens its future and the president’s political standing.
4 Jun 2026 - 5:03PM
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Singapore
How Singapore opposition risks ‘becoming its own worst enemy’ amid Pritam rift
A special conference will test Singh’s Workers’ Party leadership, although analysts say he is likely to survive the cadre challenge.
4 Jun 2026 - 9:19AM
The Philippines
Citizen group to press for ‘transparency’ in Philippine VP’s impeachment trial
The Bantay Senado network aims to fill gaps in information, accountability and engagement, and ensure senators conduct a fair trial.
3 Jun 2026 - 8:13PM
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Thailand
Thailand’s ex-PM Thaksin gets royal pardon after release on parole
The former leader served eight months of a one-year sentence for corruption before he was released on parole last month due to his age.
3 Jun 2026 - 7:19PM
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Ex-Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra hugs his daughter and former prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra after being released from prison on parole at Klong Prem Central Prison in Bangkok last month. Photo: EPA
Britain
UK Sikhs defend right to carry sacred dagger after student murder backlash
Critics of the religious practice claim that a ‘two-tier’ policing framework protects British ethnic minorities at the expense of others.
3 Jun 2026 - 3:19PM
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New Zealand
Is New Zealand a ‘freeloader’? Wellington rebuffs Hegseth’s Shangri-La remark
Analysts say the US defence secretary’s taunts ring hollow given Washington’s own record of undermining alliance obligations.
3 Jun 2026 - 4:44PM
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Japan
Japanese MP’s claim China eyes Antarctic ‘treasure trove’ dismissed
A polar law expert says the continent’s strict mining ban has no expiry date, despite concerns raised in Japan’s parliament.
3 Jun 2026 - 8:00AM
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An aerial view of China’s Qinling Station, the country’s fifth research station in Antarctica, in 2024. Photo: Xinhua
Indonesia
Prabowo’s overseas visits spark debate in Indonesia over benefits for citizens
Several deals signed in Paris have led to discussions on their merit and the frequency of Prabowo’s official trips around the world.
2 Jun 2026 - 6:37PM
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Malaysia
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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The Philippines
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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The Philippines
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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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr at a press conference in Tokyo on Thursday. Photo: Kyodo
South Korea
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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Malaysia
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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Japan
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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