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Is super-ageing Singapore headed for population decline?
With babies in short supply and its birth rate tanking, the city state is weighing a future of robots and immigrants.
4 Jul 2026 - 8:00AM
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Philippines’ impeachment showdown: why removing VP Sara could be uphill battle
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India and Japan to develop stealth tech for warships as faith in US wavers
6 Jul 2026 - 7:30PM
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Economics
Singapore bets on ‘early-mover’ edge in labour pact with East Timor
Singapore’s move will help address its manpower shortage and allow it to seize opportunities in a ‘young emerging market’, analysts say.
6 Jul 2026 - 6:08PM
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Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong (left) and his East Timorese counterpart Xanana Gusmao shake hands at the Government Palace in Dili on Friday. Photo: AFP
Health & Environment
Thai PM warns may ‘shut down’ cannabis industry after global smuggling spike
Four years after decriminalisation, a wave of international drug busts could force Asia’s only legal cannabis market to recriminalise.
6 Jul 2026 - 6:19PM
People
‘Strong deterrent’: Indonesia expels 92 Chinese suspected scammers
The Chinese nationals were arrested in May in connection with an alleged online gaming and investment fraud syndicate operating from Batam.
6 Jul 2026 - 4:55PM
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Politics
How does an outgunned air force defend the South China Sea?
Manila is spending billions to transform its underfunded air arm into a maritime shield against Beijing.
6 Jul 2026 - 4:05PM
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Super Tucano light attack aircraft of the Philippine Air Force, designed for counter-insurgency operations, perform a fly-by during joint drills with the US in 2024. Photo: AFP
Economics
Malaysia’s Anwar hopes fruitful friendship with China can rescue durian growers
China is Malaysia’s most important durian market, accounting for about 60 per cent of exports worth US$368 million annually.
6 Jul 2026 - 11:58AM
Economics
Manila’s record minimum wage rise leaves workers hungry for more
A ‘historic’ wage increase was meant to ease hardship. Critics say it is already being swallowed up by soaring costs.
6 Jul 2026 - 6:28PM
Politics
Can Asean keep the Thailand-Cambodia peace?
With zero enforcement powers, monitors risk being used to simply validate rival propaganda campaigns, analysts say.
5 Jul 2026 - 10:23PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
South Korea’s World Cup loss spurs anger over ‘cartel’ of elites, favouritism
From the president to football fans, South Koreans are asking whether unfairness lies behind the national team’s World Cup collapse.
5 Jul 2026 - 10:52AM
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South Korea’s head coach Hong Myung-bo (centre) and members of the national football team arrive at Incheon International Airport on Tuesday. Photo: The Korea Times
Economics
‘Just as soon as possible’: Asia’s post-Hormuz supply chain rethink
Covid, Ukraine, Iran: three shocks in six years appear to have ended Asia’s love affair with efficiency no matter the cost.
5 Jul 2026 - 10:22PM
Health & Environment
As Bali battles a rabies surge, dog meat draws fresh scrutiny
Nearly 30,000 people have been bitten by suspected rabid animals on the Indonesian resort island this year. Five died.
5 Jul 2026 - 10:19PM
Politics
Minefields, stalled talks keep Strait of Hormuz in strategic limbo
Iran’s grip on maritime traffic through the strait remains both ‘real’ and ‘strong’ even amid the cessation in hostilities, analysts say.
5 Jul 2026 - 1:30PM
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People
Beyond F1: how Malaysia is reliving its motorsports dreams overseas
Younger drivers like Hayden Haikal and Alister Yoong are forging a path for themselves overseas, but not without a dose of realism.
4 Jul 2026 - 10:00AM
Sepang International Circuit still hosts races and championships even after F1 exited Malaysia in 2017. Photo by Ushar Daniele
People
Causeway obstacle: Johor’s Singapore workers weigh trip home for election
Congestion and potential immigration glitches at the border could deter some Johoreans working in Singapore from heading back to vote.
3 Jul 2026 - 9:50PM
Politics
Anwar vows Malaysia to pursue Jho Low over 1MDB despite potential US pardon
Low is among 250 people that US President Donald Trump may pardon as part of celebrations to mark America’s 250th Independence Day.
3 Jul 2026 - 9:41PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Is super-ageing Singapore headed for population decline?
With babies in short supply and its birth rate tanking, the city state is weighing a future of robots and immigrants.
4 Jul 2026 - 8:00AM
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Illustration: Huy Truong
Lifestyle & Culture
Malaysia has never had so many Chinese tourists. It wants more
As Thailand loses its allure, Malaysia turns to viral algorithms to entice millions of independent Chinese travellers.
27 Jun 2026 - 8:00AM
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Health & Environment
Asia’s shaky food supply shudders as ‘super’ El Nino arrives
Every few years, the Pacific runs a fever. This year, it could be worse than anything seen for decades, scientists warn.
20 Jun 2026 - 8:00AM
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Asean at 60: peace, prosperity and polite paralysis
Non-interference bought decades of stability, but now breeds inaction. Is Asean due an overhaul?
13 Jun 2026 - 8:00AM
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