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India’s bet on AI-enabled warships needs boost to counter China, experts say
While India’s first AI-enabled warship enhances its capabilities in the Indian Ocean, experts warn that more vessels are needed to counter China’s growing presence.
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Rubio says US committed to Philippines but could Trump change course?
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‘I do’ … at last: LGBTQ couples in Thailand marry as same-sex unions legalised
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Last laugh? Muslim comedian faces backlash over ham joke in Malaysia
Harith Iskander’s joke about ham sap kopi – a coffee drink – offended some Muslims, leading to police reports and calls for his social media suspension.
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Malaysian comedian Harith Iskander performs. Photo: Facebook/Harith Iskander
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South Korea’s prosecution asked to charge Yoon Suk-yeol over martial law order
The development comes after the country’s anti-corruption agency was unable to grill Yoon Suk-yeol over his failed martial law bid.
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Philippines ‘blindsided’ by mounting security woes amid fresh espionage claims
Officials ‘connecting the dots’ between arrest of alleged Chinese spy, underwater drones and Pogos as analysts call for stronger legal frameworks.
23 Jan 2025 - 12:58PM
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Malaysia’s Anwar faces heat over ‘absurd’ rules on anti-corruption rally
Civic groups and the prime minister’s supporters berate him for imposing strict conditions on the march in a bid to obstruct the event.
23 Jan 2025 - 12:41PM
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has come under fire for imposing restrictions on an anti-corruption rally in Kuala Lumpur. Photo: EPA-EFE
Economics
Asia’s energy markets may stay volatile over Trump’s oil ambition and sanctions
Benchmark oil prices have experienced wild swings after the US and the UK imposed sanctions targeting the supply of Russian oil.
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People
Japanese mum hopes Trump will get Kim to release her daughter after 48 years
The family of Megumi Yokota, who was 13 when she was abducted by North Korean agents in 1977, met the US president previously in Tokyo.
23 Jan 2025 - 9:30AM
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Teenage girls groped by Japan’s ‘chikan’ train perverts offered exam resits
It follows widespread reports of train gropers targeting students who were heading to university entrance exams over the weekend.
23 Jan 2025 - 8:00AM
Politics
Yoon Suk-yeol in spotlight again over soldiers praising him at birthday event
The soldiers sang popular hits with tweaked lyrics to the president at the event in 2023, a South Korean media report says.
22 Jan 2025 - 10:27PM
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Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol attends his impeachment trial for the first time in Seoul on Tuesday. Photo: Kyodo
Lifestyle & Culture
Indian hotel chain’s married couples-only room policy sparks freedom debate
The OYO Hotels chain says the policy will only apply in the city of Meerut but might be extended to more locations depending on the response.
22 Jan 2025 - 7:57PM
Economics
Does Indonesia have ‘bargaining chips’ to navigate Trump tariff threat?
Indonesia faces an uphill battle to secure a free-trade deal unless it can bring ‘the right incentives’ to the discussion table, analysts say.
23 Jan 2025 - 12:49AM
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Singapore takes first step towards election, analysts predict midyear polls
The next election – the first since Prime Minister Lawrence Wong took office – is likely to centre on bread-and-butter issues, analysts say.
22 Jan 2025 - 5:19PM
Economics
Malaysians call out ‘profiteering’ as Lunar New Year service charge goes up
Angry diners question whether the extra levy truly benefits workers or boosts profits of restaurant owners.
22 Jan 2025 - 1:17PM
Malaysians have criticised restaurants for increasing service charges to 15 per cent during the Lunar New Year holiday. Photo: Shutterstock
Politics
‘No chance’: in Myanmar, Asean’s pleas for peace fall on deaf ears
Despite Asean’s call to prioritise peace over a sham election, Myanmar’s military rulers appear bent on clinging to power no matter the cost.
22 Jan 2025 - 12:00PM
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‘He’s a nuclear power’: Donald Trump’s North Korea remarks upend US doctrine
Donald Trump’s convention-busting acknowledgement of North Korea as a nuclear power bucks years of US policy – and sets South Korea on edge.
22 Jan 2025 - 9:38AM
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China’s Himalayan mega dam deepens India’s water worries
Just as ties seemed to be on the mend, a US$137 billion hydropower behemoth on the Yarlung Tsangpo River threatens to muddy the waters.
18 Jan 2025 - 9:30AM
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The Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon in Tibet. Photo: AFP
Politics
Tariffs, turmoil and Trump: untangling Malaysia’s Asean chair to-do list
Can Anwar Ibrahim’s diplomatic finesse help Malaysia steer Asean through the storm of rising trade tensions and regional crises?
11 Jan 2025 - 8:00AM
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‘We are a frontline state’: how the Philippines is preparing for a US-China war
The US treaty ally is spending billions to arm itself for a conflict over Taiwan or the South China Sea it hopes will never come.
4 Jan 2025 - 8:16AM
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Economics
Thailand’s hi-tech utopia starts to take shape – but will it deliver?
At its launch seven years ago, the Eastern Economic Corridor was marketed as a solution to Thailand’s economic malaise. But concerns persist.
3 Jan 2025 - 12:30PM
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Manila must put brakes on car-centric policies, seek viable transport solutions
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How Thailand can tackle influx of Chinese imports beyond tariffs and bans
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Vietnam’s private banking sector has a ‘chronic disease’. Can it be treated?
11 Jan 2025 - 12:00PM
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Can Johor-Singapore SEZ be a flag-bearer for Southeast Asia’s economic clout?
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