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Cambodia’s descent into madness remembered, 50 years after the Khmer Rouge
Frenchmen Roland Neveu witnessed the victorious Khmer Rouge enter Phnom Penh on April 17, 1975, heralding a savage era for Cambodians.
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Japan weighs new legislation to tackle illegal gambling via online casinos
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Oh, deer: Japan’s Nara boosts police patrols to curb animal abuse
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Trump tariffs don’t worry Singaporean voters. Here’s what matters more to them
Domestic issues and more perspectives in parliament likely to be on voters’ minds for next month’s election, analysts say.
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The facade of the Singapore Parliament building on Tuesday. Singapore will hold a general election on May 3. Photo: Xinhua
Economics
Singapore PM says US tariff delay ‘little comfort’ amid global uncertainty
Trade war has prompted governments to reassert greater control over resources ‘in case help doesn’t arrive on time’, Lawrence Wong says.
16 Apr 2025 - 11:35PM
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Singapore’s task force warns of ‘disorderly’ tariffs’ impact on economy
The task force led by Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong says it is open to adjusting current help measures for businesses and workers.
16 Apr 2025 - 7:40PM
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Health & Environment
‘Fly high, Riley’: Philippine eaglet dies 3 months after birth
Riley’s ‘unassisted natural hatching’ was hailed as a win for the Philippines’ efforts in protecting its natural heritage.
16 Apr 2025 - 7:11PM
Riley the Philippine eagle chick. Photo: Philippine Eagle Foundation
People
‘Risking our lives’: Indonesians warn of dangers in Cambodian scam compounds
Indonesians promised employment in Cambodia say they were instead forced to work long hours in shadowy compounds scamming victims.
16 Apr 2025 - 6:25PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
4 arrested in Japan over sales of AI-generated porn in first such case
One of the suspects was reportedly making sales of as much as US$70,000 over about a year from the images.
16 Apr 2025 - 6:16PM
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People
North Korean phishing attack used K-pop and horoscope lures: South Korean police
The police said that over 120,000 emails laced with malware and links to spoofed websites were sent to nearly 18,000 individuals.
16 Apr 2025 - 3:11PM
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Politics
Philippines warns US tariffs could jeopardise US$5.6 billion fighter jet deal
The proposed tariffs’ impact on global supply chains is likely to raise the already hefty price tag on the jets, analysts say.
16 Apr 2025 - 3:01PM
Two US Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons soar over the Indo-Pacific. Photo: US Air Force
Politics
Xi’s visit: Malaysia ‘stands with China’ amid US tariff threat, Anwar says
The two countries signed a raft of deals spanning AI, infrastructure and agriculture as both leaders spoke out in defence of open trade.
16 Apr 2025 - 8:15PM
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As Chinese students pick Malaysia, their parents buy second homes
Anwar could negotiate for more cooperation on education with Xi to capitalise on the momentum, industry insiders say.
16 Apr 2025 - 1:33PM
Economics
Trump claims Japan security treaty is ‘one-sided’. What does he really want?
The US president’s ‘one-sided deal’ rhetoric is aimed at extracting trade concessions and higher defence payments from Tokyo, observers say.
16 Apr 2025 - 2:12PM
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South China Sea: can Malaysia deliver breakthrough in code of conduct talks?
Talks resumed in Manila earlier this month in search of a ‘substantive and effective’ framework to manage tensions in the disputed waterway.
16 Apr 2025 - 12:00PM
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Philippine coastguard personnel look on as a China coastguard vessel blocks their way to a resupply mission at Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea last year. Photo: Reuters
Politics
5 drones with ‘Chinese markings’ found in Philippine waters: navy official
The drones were used to collect data for various applications, including for ‘underwater warfare’, a Philippine navy spokesman said.
16 Apr 2025 - 12:22PM
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Politics
Why Japan’s PM Ishiba is becoming unpopular with a ‘very disappointed’ public
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is struggling in opinion polls as voters fret about rising prices, stagnant wages and tense regional security.
16 Apr 2025 - 9:09AM
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Asean’s ‘illusion of solidarity’ splinters amid Trump’s tariff threats
While Malaysia calls for a united front, the reality is a race for bilateral deals, with Vietnam leading the charge – as China watches on.
13 Apr 2025 - 12:21PM
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Politics
Myanmar’s double disaster: an earthquake and a heartless junta
As quake survivors dig through the rubble for loved ones with their bare hands, the military bombs villages and seeks diplomatic openings.
7 Apr 2025 - 11:00AM
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What Duterte’s downfall means for Sara, Marcos and the Philippines
Ex-president Duterte is behind bars in The Hague and his daughter is fighting for political survival. But don’t discount a comeback in 2028.
1 Apr 2025 - 1:55PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Cosmetic cravings: Asia’s Gen Z risk it all to keep their youthful looks
Young Southeast Asians are running a gauntlet of bootleg botox, fake fillers and clandestine clinics in their quest to defy ageing.
23 Mar 2025 - 7:55AM
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