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Health & Environment
6 cyclones, 5 weeks: Philippines can’t escape its endless cycle of disaster
Corruption, complacency and climate chaos conspire to turn the Philippines’ natural hazards into man-made tragedies.
6 Dec 2025 - 8:17AM
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Probe links Philippines flood corruption to Pogo crypto schemes
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Jakarta vs the internet: Indonesia’s gamble with digital freedom
6 Dec 2025 - 3:30PM
Economics
‘We all knew’: is your job safe from the AI you are helping to train?
Asia makes the chips driving the AI boom, but the technology threatens to erase jobs and widen the region’s wealth gap, a new UN report says.
6 Dec 2025 - 3:54PM
A Thai engineer services AI-powered healthcare robots in Bangkok, Thailand, in 2023. Photo: EPA-EFE
Lifestyle & Culture
One-Punch Man and the human cost of Japan and South Korea’s soft power
Behind the multibillion-dollar export boom lies a hidden crisis of low wages, 60-hour work weeks and unliveable pressure on invisible staff.
6 Dec 2025 - 12:00PM
Lifestyle & Culture
Singapore organisers in limbo over work visa ban on foreign performers
A scheme allowing foreign performers to work up to six months at public entertainment outlets in Singapore will end, following ‘widespread abuse’.
6 Dec 2025 - 2:55PM
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Politics
Can India still rely on Russia as a ‘time-tested’ defence partner?
India has to balance meeting its defence needs from Russia and managing its trade ties with the US as tariffs continue to loom.
5 Dec 2025 - 8:31PM
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (right) and Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Friday. Photo: AP
People
Malaysia under pressure to explain police shooting of trio as outcry mounts
Audio recording and forensic claims released by the men’s families appear to contradict police accounts of the confrontation.
5 Dec 2025 - 6:40PM
Politics
Is the Philippines vulnerable to another military-triggered political crisis?
Analysts said an alleged plot by retired generals to oust President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr appears inspired by 2001’s EDSA Dos uprising.
5 Dec 2025 - 6:00PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
‘Better late than never’: Singapore parents laud curbs on phone use in schools
The city state is among countries that have stepped up measures to curb screen time and tighten social media restrictions for adolescents.
5 Dec 2025 - 5:47PM
People
Hong Kong fire: dead Indonesian helper found huddled with ward hailed as selfless
Her grieving husband says his wife would have survived had she fled first, as the flat where she worked was on the fourth floor.
5 Dec 2025 - 10:29PM
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Indonesian domestic worker Sri Wahyuni had told her husband Sugeng Widodo that she liked her job in Hong Kong. Photo: Sugeng Widodo
Lifestyle & Culture
Anger boils in Philippines over official’s US$8.50 Christmas feast budget
Critics call the Philippine trade chief’s 500-peso Noche Buena price guide for a family of four a ‘fantasy’ that insults the poor.
5 Dec 2025 - 6:24PM
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Politics
Myanmar’s criticism of Takaichi signals ‘loyalty’ to China ahead of election
A junta spokesman slammed the Japanese prime minister’s comments on Taiwan, saying Tokyo had not shown remorse for its ‘crimes’ in Asia.
5 Dec 2025 - 6:44PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Are Singaporean Chinese the ‘least attractive’? Viral image stirs debate
Social media users said Singapore had no Vivian Chow or Edison Chen, but experts warned against warped beauty standards shaped by media.
5 Dec 2025 - 6:42PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Japan weighs plan to punish sex buyers, but will it be enough?
Experts warn the sex industry will find ways to circumvent new rules and the problem needs to be tackled from various angles simultaneously.
5 Dec 2025 - 7:08PM
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People walk past an entrance gate of Kabukicho, Tokyo’s red-light district, in Shinjuku, Japan. Photo: EPA-EFE
Economics
‘No longer contentious’: Malaysia to weigh Singapore’s water project plan
The two countries have disagreed over water supply for decades, such as the perceived low prices charged by Malaysia’s Johor.
5 Dec 2025 - 1:58PM
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Economics
Cyber scams threaten confidence in India’s outsourcing industry
Fraudsters leveraging India’s cost advantages and skilled workforce create a systemic risk for legitimate businesses, analysts warn.
4 Dec 2025 - 7:37PM
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Health & Environment
6 cyclones, 5 weeks: Philippines can’t escape its endless cycle of disaster
Corruption, complacency and climate chaos conspire to turn the Philippines’ natural hazards into man-made tragedies.
6 Dec 2025 - 8:17AM
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Satellite imagery shows Super Typhoon Fung-wong as it approaches the Philippines on November 9. Photo: NOAA/EPA
Politics
‘It’s time for us to rise’: India races to rebuild its lost maritime muscle
India is eyeing a future as a leading shipping and shipbuilding nation, backed by big investments – and expertise from South Korea and Japan.
30 Nov 2025 - 5:12PM
Politics
Malaysia’s poorest state prepares a poll shock for the prime minister
Decades of neglect and withheld resource revenue have left short-changed Sabah seething and primed for a political fight.
24 Nov 2025 - 5:02PM
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Health & Environment
Climate collapse: Southeast Asia’s new normal?
With a 30th year of Cop climate talks under way in Brazil, for many of Asia’s most vulnerable populations, the crisis is already here.
21 Nov 2025 - 6:58AM
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Self-interest is now the main driver of Britain’s Asia policy
24 Nov 2025 - 9:21AM
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Reinventing Kaohsiung: Taiwan’s port city transcends its industrial past
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