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Too hot to handle? Southeast Asia’s AI data centre gold rush strains power grids
Data centres crave cold. Southeast Asia is anything but. Now, the AI boom is pushing tropical engineering to the limit.
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Australian police officer’s ‘perverts’ remark against Indian man sparks outrage
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Japanese atomic bomb survivor who hugged Obama in Hiroshima dies at 88
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Politics
Nepal voted for change. Can its rapper-engineer PM deliver?
Balendra Shah has promised to transform Nepal, but success hinges on him becoming the first elected leader to finish a full five-year term.
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Balendra Shah of the Rastriya Swatantra Party takes a selfie with children and supporters during a door-to-door election campaign on February 16. Photo: AFP
Lifestyle & Culture
‘Even sultan would think twice’: the US$460 cake testing Malaysia’s sweet tooth
Sarawak bakery’s luxury treat sparks debate over its high price as Malaysians stock up on Eid sweets amid rising diabetes concerns.
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Health & Environment
Asean bets on new framework to remedy ‘uneven’ disaster response
The new ‘ASPECT’ initiative could help boost quicker collective regional responses during large-scale or evolving disasters, analysts say.
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Will Japan follow Australia’s lead and ban children from social media?
A new panel is studying how prolonged social media exposure affects young people, with youth suicide among issues likely to be addressed.
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A high school girl uses her smartphone in Tokyo, Japan. Photo: AFP
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Why US warships’ pit stop in Malaysia is raising eyebrows
The USS Tulsa and USS Santa Barbara were seen in Penang on Sunday, despite Malaysia’s criticism of Washington over the Iran war.
17 Mar 2026 - 11:45PM
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Singapore’s Lawrence Wong seeks stronger ties with Japan amid global tensions
Wong and Takaichi are expected to discuss economic stability and AI, and tread cautiously amid superpower rivalries, analysts say.
17 Mar 2026 - 11:15PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Half of Indonesia is travelling for Eid as US$100 oil threatens state finances
A US$100 oil shock is ballooning fuel subsidies towards a deficit cap breach.
17 Mar 2026 - 6:30PM
Politics
US military’s Iran war pivot forces security rethink in Asia-Pacific
As assets are diverted to the Gulf, the Iran war’s high ‘burn rate’ risks creating a ‘thin spot’ in the US security umbrella.
17 Mar 2026 - 5:01PM
Smoke and flames rise from the site of airstrikes on an oil depot in Iran’s capital, Tehran, on March 7. Photo: Sasan/Middle East Images/AFP/Getty Images/TNS
Politics
Malaysia charges 2 men and seeks extradition over religious posts
Two men have been hauled up in court and a third is being tracked amid a crackdown on inflammatory social media posts.
17 Mar 2026 - 6:04PM
Economics
Fate of US-Malaysia trade pact rests on Washington’s next move
The US$240 billion deal isn’t ‘null and void’ yet, says the trade minister, as Malaysia waits for Washington to submit updated terms.
17 Mar 2026 - 12:40PM
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Economics
‘Poor’ foreigners not welcome? Japan bets on AI while upping visa fee
Critics say the fee rise is designed to keep ‘poor’ foreigners out, as Japan bets on AI and robots to plug its growing staffing shortfall.
17 Mar 2026 - 12:58PM
Politics
Japan identifies 1,500 new missile shelters as ‘front line’ fears grow
Underground car parks and subways are being repurposed as Tokyo warns of the most severe security threat since the second world war.
17 Mar 2026 - 3:13PM
Japan has confirmed 1,489 sites – including subway stations and underground car parks – as being suitable for providing short-term protection in the event of an attack. Photo: Shutterstock
Politics
‘Catch-22 situation’: South Korea walks tightrope over Trump’s Hormuz call
Seoul is expected to seek national consensus and wait for the outcome of the Takaichi-Trump summit before deciding, observers say.
17 Mar 2026 - 7:07PM
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Arrest of stateless teen in Malaysia highlights Sabah’s citizenship crisis
Rights groups say stateless people in the country are often treated as undocumented migrants without basic protections.
16 Mar 2026 - 7:49PM
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Graft and gridlock: in Anwar’s Malaysia, reformist cracks widen
Malaysia’s prime minister can’t pass his own reform bills. His coalition appears to be cracking – and time is running out.
14 Mar 2026 - 10:30AM
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People
‘It’s inevitable’: Singapore’s workers brace for AI disruption
The city state wants 100,000 workers to become ‘AI bilingual’. But with entry-level roles already vanishing, time may not be on its side.
11 Mar 2026 - 12:24PM
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Build fast, grow rich: To Lam’s blueprint for a rising Vietnam
Vietnam’s Communist Party chief is staking his legacy on 10 per cent growth, domestic megaprojects and an overseas charm offensive.
1 Mar 2026 - 8:00AM
Economics
Philippines’ AI reckoning puts millions of jobs on the line
The US$30 billion outsourcing sector is fighting to adapt, leaving millions of workers with a stark choice: upskill or be left behind.
14 Feb 2026 - 4:03PM
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Myanmar’s junta staged an election. It couldn’t stage legitimacy
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How to win an election in Thailand: stage a rebrand, rely on rural votes
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Australia needs to make its stance on the Iran attacks known
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Southeast Asia needs AI sovereignty – the Grok scandal proved it
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