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Health & Environment
‘Change is coming’: will Southeast Asia have to abandon universal healthcare?
Across Southeast Asia, rising costs and funding struggles are threatening the very foundations of public health systems.
9 Nov 2024 - 12:00PM
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South Korea’s adoption scandal: a 20-year fight for truth amid corruption
Ahn Andersen is one of many adoptees who have spent decades searching for their Korean roots, facing roadblocks from adoption agencies and government bodies.
10 Nov 2024 - 10:32AM
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Ahn Andersen has spent decades searching for her Korean roots. Photo: David Lee
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As Marcos faces the Trump test, can Philippines count on continued US support?
Analysts warn that Donald Trump’s transactional style will require President Marcos to demonstrate his country’s strategic importance.
10 Nov 2024 - 8:05AM
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Lifestyle & Culture
‘Huge opportunity for us’: can Nepal cash in on China’s tourism campaign?
Nepal should introduce more incentives and use Chinese social media platforms to promote itself to bring in visitors, industry players say.
9 Nov 2024 - 3:40PM
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Less stranger danger, but Asia will still pay for Trump’s return
Trade, US support in the region and climate issues hang in the balance as Trump looks to advance US interests ‘with additional gusto’, analysts say.
9 Nov 2024 - 6:25PM
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Donald Trump’s return to the White House signals that America’s experiment with isolation is in fact a long-term directional change. Photo: TNS
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Will Tokyo’s giant fountain make a splash or be a US$17 million washout?
The cherry blossom-shaped fountain planned for Tokyo’s Odaiba Marine Park district has divided residents over its cost and potential economic benefits.
9 Nov 2024 - 9:12AM
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‘We don’t know what to do next’: father of missing Malaysian teen speaks out
The parents of 17-year-old Erma Fatima Shamsul Bahari are still searching for any clues to her location two weeks after her disappearance.
10 Nov 2024 - 7:38AM
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Is it time for Manila and Beijing to resume talks over the South China Sea row?
China has been ‘dragging its feet’ to hold talks over the issue, such as establishing a binding code of conduct, an analyst says.
8 Nov 2024 - 7:00PM
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Health & Environment
As deadly smog threatens India, Pakistan, experts urge joint climate action
Burning of crop residues and bursting of firecrackers during Diwali have exacerbated the problem, with current measures ineffective, experts say.
8 Nov 2024 - 6:00PM
Residential complexes are covered in heavy smog near New Delhi, India, on Friday. Photo: EPA-EFE
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South China Sea: tensions over Beijing’s continued detention of Vietnam fishermen
While China claims the fishermen were illegally fishing in its waters, Vietnam insists they were operating within their rights.
8 Nov 2024 - 6:42PM
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Malaysians outraged after Israeli drone strike injures troops in Lebanon
Some demanded the government withdraw the peacekeeping troops from Lebanon after a convoy came under attack in Saida.
8 Nov 2024 - 12:39PM
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Health & Environment
Calls in Japan for more suicide prevention steps targeting schoolchildren
Japanese culture experts urge authorities to do more after new data shows suicides among Japanese schoolchildren remain high.
8 Nov 2024 - 2:44PM
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Trump’s victory raises fears of Israel-Iran clash before he can ‘stop wars’
Analysts warn both sides are likely to ‘take even more risks’ in the dying days of the Biden administration.
8 Nov 2024 - 12:31PM
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Iranians burn a US flag to mark the 45th anniversary of America’s expulsion from Iran on Sunday. Photo: West Asia News Agency via Reuters
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GCash not rushing to launch IPO due to strong financial position: chairman
Ernest Cu, chairman of the Philippine mobile payments giant, says the initial public offering ‘should be ready very shortly’.
8 Nov 2024 - 6:52PM
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‘Pressing challenge’: Philippines ramps up cyber fight against disinformation
Realities of a ‘new frontier’ of conflict and changing battlefields have forced the Philippines to retool its defence strategies, officials say.
8 Nov 2024 - 10:16AM
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Health & Environment
‘Change is coming’: will Southeast Asia have to abandon universal healthcare?
Across Southeast Asia, rising costs and funding struggles are threatening the very foundations of public health systems.
9 Nov 2024 - 12:00PM
Mounting healthcare challenges have raised fears of a creeping privatisation as overstretched and underfunded state facilities seek new revenue streams. Photo: Shutterstock
Economics
Kuala London: aspiration, class and the Malaysian dream of a British education
In a country still shaped by its colonial past, the pursuit of a UK education by Malaysia’s elites reveals a stark opportunity gap at home.
3 Nov 2024 - 7:56AM
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‘The race is on’: Brics ramps up its challenge to the Western-led world order
The growing bloc, which seeks alternatives to Western-led institutions, is being leveraged by Beijing and Moscow to forge a multipolar world.
28 Oct 2024 - 8:37AM
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Huawei and Malaysia’s 5G future: unpacking the embrace of Chinese tech
The Chinese tech giant has emerged as the odds-on favourite to build Malaysia’s second 5G network – despite the West’s espionage concerns.
19 Oct 2024 - 11:49AM
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