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Why India may ‘gravitate back’ to US bloc after Trump-Modi tariff deal
Analysts doubt that India can buy more than US$500 billion of US products in a short span of time and stop buying Russian oil.
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‘Ruin you’: Cambodians outraged by South Korean president’s anti-scam threat
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‘Not political gift’: sultan’s comment on pardons stirs debate over Najib’s case
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‘People are so polite’: why do Russian spies find Japan such an easy target?
A Russian spy, posing as a Ukrainian citizen, used a simple request for directions to trick a local worker into selling industrial secrets.
3 hours ago
People visit an observation tower in a suburb of Tokyo on Monday. Japan is pushing to strengthen its laws against spying. Photo: AFP
Politics
Japan set to revive WWII military titles in controversial shift
While some argue the change aligns Japan with global norms, others say better pay – not historical titles – is what soldiers really need.
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‘Lopsided deal’: South Korean trade experts warn against US tariff pressure
Washington’s tariff pressure is aimed at pushing Seoul to ‘move as fast as Japan’ in implementing its promised investments, analysts say.
3 Feb 2026 - 8:56AM
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Twin impeachments a ‘stress test’ for Philippine institutional strength
The exercise may risk economic damage, but could also show how a political crisis could be tackled using constitutional means, analysts say.
2 Feb 2026 - 10:54PM
A protester holds a sign calling for the impeachment of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr and Vice-President Sara Duterte during a rally outside the House of Representatives in Quezon City on Monday. Photo: EPA
People
Thai police arrest 2 Russian men over ‘heinous’ dismemberment of fellow national
Two Russians have been accused of murdering Mikhail Emelianov after his body parts were found across abandoned land near Pattaya.
2 Feb 2026 - 8:32PM
Economics
Singapore aims for stars with its new space agency, in a boost for Asia-Pacific
By launching a national space agency, Singapore aims to scale its satellite capabilities and lead the Asia-Pacific in space sustainability.
3 Feb 2026 - 9:35AM
Economics
India eyes ‘global manufacturing powerhouse’ status with budget boost
The measures aim to boost production in key sectors such as biopharma and semiconductors, and increase support for smaller businesses.
2 Feb 2026 - 7:06PM
People
Agency defends South Korean star Kim Seon-ho over tax evasion claims
Kim is accused of running a one-man family company to inflate corporate expenses and potentially reduce tax liabilities.
2 Feb 2026 - 4:52PM
South Korean actor in Kim Seon-ho in Netflix’s “Can This Love Be Translated?. Photo: Netflix
Politics
Malaysia’s PM brushes off Epstein speculation with queasy emoji post
Anwar Ibrahim has rubbished an old email describing him as a potential ‘gold mine’, insisting he had no connection to the US sex offender.
2 Feb 2026 - 1:40PM
People
Indonesian woman collapses after 140 lashes for sex and alcohol
Three female officers took turns striking the woman with a rattan cane before she lost consciousness, witnesses said.
2 Feb 2026 - 12:08PM
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Economics
Malaysia rushes to plug leaks as Sabah’s subsidised fuel flows to Philippines
The Malaysian state’s proximity to southern islands in the Philippines has made enforcement against fuel smugglers difficult.
2 Feb 2026 - 5:27PM
People
A tale of two cities: Singapore, Hong Kong and their contrasting paths
Historian Wang Gungwu reflects on how political legacies have shaped Hong Kong and Singapore, two of Asia’s economic ‘tigers’.
2 Feb 2026 - 5:07PM
People gather around the Merlion statue at Marina Bay in Singapore. Photo: AFP
Politics
Will India warm to Russia’s bid to revive troika with China?
Analysts say New Delhi may see a ‘limited role’ for the Russia-India-China trialogue amid global tensions and competing priorities.
31 Jan 2026 - 4:00PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Singapore begins ban on ‘undesirable’ visitors, airlines to comply or face fine
Among such visitors barred from entering are those with a criminal record in Singapore or who pose a threat to public safety.
2 Feb 2026 - 3:48PM
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‘Critical point’: can Thailand election pave way for national reset?
With the economy struggling and corruption rife, Thai voters will look to the February 8 election as a chance to turn the country around.
31 Jan 2026 - 8:08AM
Thailand’s prime minister and Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul (second from right) greets people at a market during an election campaign at Chinatown in Bangkok on January 20. Photo: AFP
Politics
Malaysia’s Islamists preach ‘racial domination’ to woo young voters
They govern the north, dominate the opposition and claim to soon be the undisputed home of Malay nationalism. Is Putrajaya next for PAS?
24 Jan 2026 - 8:00AM
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Philippines enters its ‘hour of danger’ in Marcos vs Duterte clash
Analysts warn of a ‘very messy year’ ahead as coup fears swirl, the economy falters and political warfare rages out in the open.
17 Jan 2026 - 9:34AM
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Economics
India overtakes Japan in economic size – while prosperity trails far behind
Becoming the No 4 economy is a source of pride. Now, the race is on to turn statistical success into 8 million new jobs a year.
10 Jan 2026 - 8:52AM
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What a US-China ‘grand bargain’ would mean for Southeast Asia
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