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‘Heinous’: police in Japan uncover ‘online paedophile group’ of teachers
Two primary school teachers have been arrested for taking and sharing indecent photos of girls, sparking a nationwide search for accomplices.
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Indonesia’s 3 million homes push gets US$2.5 billion boost from Qatar
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Malaysian student murder: 3 arrested, all known to the victim
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Health & Environment
A drop in the ocean? Pacific nations tap local know-how for marine conservation
Among the measures being taken are a ban on fishing and mining activities in vast marine protected areas.
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Children take a canoe to school in Solomon Islands. Pacific island nations have stepped up their marine conservation plans. Photo: Shutterstock
Politics
Nato shelves Tokyo office plan. Is China too powerful to provoke?
Analysts say the decision could be a missed opportunity to formalise Japan’s role as a trusted partner in global security.
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Health & Environment
Mount Rinjani tragedy puts spotlight on Indonesia’s adventure tourism safety
The death of Brazilian climber Juliana Marins follows a string of accidents at some of Indonesia’s most popular natural attractions.
26 Jun 2025 - 8:52PM
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In China, ‘bridge-builder’ Singapore champions a multilateral world
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s message reflects Asean’s efforts to reduce hostility and reinvest in international frameworks.
26 Jun 2025 - 8:35PM
The meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in Beijing on Tuesday underscores a push by Asean for multilateralism. Photo: EPA
People
Bali official calls for swift expulsion of unruly foreigners amid crime concerns
Recent high-profile crimes have revived calls for stricter supervision and punishments for rule-breaking visitors to the island.
26 Jun 2025 - 6:24PM
Health & Environment
Vietnam’s fake cooking oil scandal shakes trust in food safety
The criminal network raked in an estimated US$3.14 million in revenue selling the popular Ofood cooking oil over the past three years.
26 Jun 2025 - 5:46PM
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People
North Korea’s first lady returns with a touch of Gucci glamour
Ri Sol-ju’s appearance with husband Kim Jong-un and daughter Ju-ae is a ‘choreographed move’ to show family stability, experts say.
26 Jun 2025 - 4:09PM
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Politics
‘Racist’ post against Malaysian Chinese general gets rebuke – from Islamist PAS
In his post, Zaharudin Muhammad wrote about a hypothetical scenario of Malaysia having its first Chinese prime minister in due course.
26 Jun 2025 - 2:41PM
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Lieutenant General Johnny Lim Eng Seng (centre) receives his stars from Armed Forces chief General Mohd Nizam Jaffar (left) and Army Chief General Muhammad Hafizuddeain Jantan. Photo: Facebook/Malaysian Armed Forces
People
‘We are not safe’: murder in Malaysian tech hub fuels student terror
The 20-year-old’s murder has left thousands of students in Cyberjaya’s largely unmonitored dorms fearing for their lives.
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Lifestyle & Culture
Why Filipinos are exploring a move to Australia – and seeking advice on TikTok
Viral videos created by Filipinos who’ve already made the leap offer relatable, real-life insights into a complex migration system.
26 Jun 2025 - 3:49PM
Health & Environment
Japan quake swarm and volcano reignite fears linked to viral manga prediction
Airlines are cancelling flights to Japan due to reduced demand attributed to anxiety over the disaster prediction.
26 Jun 2025 - 8:00AM
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Is Japan on the decline? 70% say country’s stature waning: survey
According to an Ipsos poll, the percentage of Japanese who think their country is on a downward trend has increased by 30 points since 2016.
26 Jun 2025 - 4:18PM
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Pedestrians cross a road in Tokyo. Only two countries – France and Turkey – reported a higher share of respondents believing their nation is in decline. Photo: EPA-EFE
People
Indonesian mum recalls ‘scary’ moment son was hit with bottle in Singapore
Incident triggers anxiety among Indonesians about travelling to Singapore, long regarded as one of the world’s safest countries.
26 Jun 2025 - 8:22AM
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South Korean student shares harrowing escape from Israel amid missile barrage
YouTube video captures missiles flying across woman’s dormitory window in Jerusalem, as air raid sirens force her to rush into bomb shelter.
25 Jun 2025 - 7:10PM
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Politics
Crisis calculations: Trump’s America has Southeast Asia in a spin
Punitive tariffs and severe aid cuts are shaking the foundations of the US relationship with Asean, deepening a sense of ‘unreliability’.
23 Jun 2025 - 12:44PM
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Politics
After the ceasefire, India and Pakistan’s leaders seek cover under their flags
Leaders of both countries have sought to relay to domestic audiences competing claims of victory in order to reap political benefits.
20 Jun 2025 - 6:11PM
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What South Korea’s new president means for its US, China ties
Expect a nuanced approach to foreign policy as President Lee Jae-myung attempts to pull relations with Beijing back from their ‘lowest ebb’.
8 Jun 2025 - 8:13AM
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Battle for the Philippines’ 2028 presidency begins: ‘they’ve smelled blood’
A surprising Duterte-Marcos midterm stalemate has shifted focus to the vice-president’s impeachment fight – and the next presidential race.
2 Jun 2025 - 11:35PM
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