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Can Indonesia build a lasting EV ‘ecosystem’ and not just a market?
Analysts say stricter local-content rules and a stronger production framework will be needed to boost Indonesia up the EV supply chain.
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Russia-India rail link plan: a ‘strategic’ shift in energy transport?
17 Aug 2026 - 8:11PM
South Korea on edge over Trump’s call to cut military drills, goodwill for Kim
17 Aug 2026 - 8:26PM
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Politics
Malaysia to scrap 55-year-old university law, but will campus reform follow?
Student activists have blamed the law for giving university authorities the power to curb protests, political organising and campus dissent.
17 Aug 2026 - 5:12PM
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has promised to abolish the Universities and University Colleges Act 1971. Photo: EPA
Health & Environment
‘Tipping point’: Singaporeans urge forest protection at rally over housing plans
Activists and residents ask authorities to protect Maju Forest and greenery near Gillman Barracks and consider other sites for development.
17 Aug 2026 - 4:28PM
Lifestyle & Culture
Shoving incident in Singapore over man patting girl’s head stirs heated debate
Some defend the man for his ‘friendly gesture’ commonly practised by the elderly, while another says he should ‘stay in your lane’.
17 Aug 2026 - 2:30PM
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Is Philippines’ aim to become an arms exporter like India overly ambitious?
The timeline for the Philippines to develop self-reliance in defence is long, while the political will may be lacking, analysts say.
17 Aug 2026 - 6:01PM
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The Indian Army’s BrahMos missile launcher on display during the Republic Day parade in New Delhi on January 26. Photo: Reuters
Economics
Anchors aweigh in South Korea as Trump loosens US shipbuilding grip
The president is allowing foreign shipbuilders with US investments to build up to two vessels at their parent shipyards.
17 Aug 2026 - 5:36PM
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Japan looks to Australia, India to sustain defence readiness
Tokyo is seeking to mitigate risks linked to potential US munitions shortages and maintain credible deterrence, analysts say.
17 Aug 2026 - 8:00AM
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People
Lee Kuan Yew’s Montblanc pen sells for US$360,000 in Singapore auction
The sterling silver Montblanc Meisterstuck No 146 fountain pen drew 111 bids and sold for nearly 10 times its highest valuation.
16 Aug 2026 - 10:20PM
Politics
Malaysia’s DAP backs Anwar’s alliance but faces growing pressure for reform
The party risks further erosion of its credibility unless it can push through concrete reforms before the next general election, analysts say.
16 Aug 2026 - 8:33PM
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DAP Secretary General Anthony Loke (centre) answers questions from the media after the vote on Sunday. Photo: Joseph Sipalan
Economics
How Cambodian worker exodus exposes Thailand’s fragile labour model
An estimated 780,000 Cambodian workers have left Thailand since last year’s border conflicts, affecting a wide range of industries.
16 Aug 2026 - 12:00PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Does K-pop need the Grammys? BTS’ boycott reignites debate
BTS’ decision has forced Asian pop artists to weigh Grammy recognition against the risk of being boxed in.
16 Aug 2026 - 10:00AM
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Economics
Cable ties: Australia urged to lead Indo-Pacific in protecting subsea links
Australia should treat cable resilience not only as a domestic security issue but also as a shared regional project, analysts say.
16 Aug 2026 - 8:00AM
Politics
Russia’s role in Middle East politics endures, shifts to being ‘secondary power’
Two Russian military bases will remain in Syria as the region continues to recalibrate its relations with major powers amid the Iran war.
15 Aug 2026 - 1:00PM
A Syrian rebel fighter stands at an inspection checkpoint for incoming vehicles before a Russian flag and Russian soldiers behind manning the entrance of the Russian-leased Syrian military base of Hmeimim in Latakia province in Syria in 2024. Photo: TNS
Lifestyle & Culture
Meet the Singaporean DJ taking local sounds to the global stage
Likie Low’s playlist at Tomorrowland wove Singapore train announcements and bird calls together with electronic dance music.
15 Aug 2026 - 11:07AM
People
How Southeast Asia’s monarchies stay relevant in a volatile region
The kings in Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia and Brunei have to be attuned to societal or economic changes to survive, analysts say.
15 Aug 2026 - 10:00AM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Bling gamble: how Southeast Asia’s middle class is redefining luxury
Instalments and resales are helping customers from Bangkok to Jakarta bridge the gap between aspiration and affordability.
16 Aug 2026 - 11:17AM
Illustration: Kevin Wong
People
Malaysia’s royals rise to the fore in a changing nation
Unstable coalitions have created greater room for the country’s royal institutions to influence government formation, observers say.
8 Aug 2026 - 8:00AM
Health & Environment
Asia’s AI boom has a dirty secret: the coal that powers it
In the rush to build the digital future, regional tech hubs are digging up the past.
18 Jul 2026 - 8:00AM
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Economics
Southeast Asian scammers’ new disguise: your leader’s face
The president is asking for your bank details. He isn’t, of course. But the AI wearing his face is.
20 Jul 2026 - 3:26PM
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