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Malaysia
Is Malaysia risking its world-class coral reefs for offshore oil?
A new report reveals that 86 per cent of the country’s sensitive marine environments overlap with active or proposed oil and gas blocks.
25 Jun 2026 - 3:49PM
Singapore
Singapore aims to lead Asia’s wellness race with US$770 million complex
24 Jun 2026 - 11:25PM
The Philippines
After Philippines’ worst school shooting, a familiar hunt for easy answers
24 Jun 2026 - 5:00PM
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Singapore
‘So much pressure’: why Singapore lawyers don’t last beyond courtship phase
Poor mental health is the main reason for young lawyers leaving the profession in droves, a new survey has found.
23 Jun 2026 - 1:34PM
People walk across a bridge near the Supreme Court (right) in Singapore. Photo: AFP
Malaysia
Moving tribute to Malaysian donor spurs vital conversation on organ donation
Misconceptions remain in the Muslim-majority country – especially around brain death, burial and whether the body must remain complete.
23 Jun 2026 - 11:20AM
Malaysia
Elephants’ transfer to Japan sparks Malaysia’s corruption inquiry
A whistle-blower claims that millions of dollars are linked to several individuals and the government did not receive the money from the move.
22 Jun 2026 - 6:48PM
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Extreme weather
Asia’s shaky food supply shudders as ‘super’ El Nino arrives
Every few years, the Pacific runs a fever. This year, it could be worse than anything seen for decades, scientists warn.
20 Jun 2026 - 8:00AM
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The Philippines
‘Sorry, grandma’: Filipino family apologises after woman left alone during quake
The elderly woman was seen clinging to a table as relatives fled the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Mindanao on June 8.
19 Jun 2026 - 6:07PM
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Indonesia
Plastic chokes Indonesian islands as enforcement slip through ghost nets
Plastic pollution blights Anambas Islands, affecting marine life and highlighting lax enforcement amid calls for real accountability.
19 Jun 2026 - 12:00PM
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Indonesia
Drowning of Indonesian teen at tourist spot spurs calls for tighter safety rules
Several tourists have died in Indonesia while taking part in outdoor activities, prompting calls for operators to be held accountable.
19 Jun 2026 - 4:03PM
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US, Israel war on Iran
How 75 days trapped under fire in Hormuz broke these Indian sailors
As the Strait of Hormuz edges towards reopening, sailors who survived 75 days under fire count the psychological cost of someone else’s war.
17 Jun 2026 - 1:51PM
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Captain Raman Kapoor, who was stranded in the Persian Gulf for 75 days, seen in a still from a video he made while trapped. Photo: Handout
The Philippines
‘We’re still not ready’: why buildings fell in a survivable Philippine quake
As politicians stall on updating a 50-year-old building code, experts warn the devastation in Mindanao is just a preview of a worse disaster.
16 Jun 2026 - 5:06PM
The Philippines
How drowning of 2 athletes exposes gaps in Philippine collegiate sports safety
The tragedy shows how young players could be pushed into risky training situations as universities compete for prestige, sports experts say.
14 Jun 2026 - 2:30PM
Malaysia
‘We’re not going anywhere’: indigenous people in Malaysia rally for land rights
The protesters want Kuala Lumpur to recognise their claims, stop encroachment and seek consent before approving projects on ancestral land.
12 Jun 2026 - 2:35PM
Thailand
Thai court sentences 2 Uygur men to death for 2015 Bangkok shrine bombing
The worst attack on the city in recent history killed 20, including tourists from China, Malaysia and Singapore.
11 Jun 2026 - 7:42PM
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Police cordon off the site of a bomb blast at the Erawan shrine in Bangkok on August 18, 2015. Photo: AFP
Ebola virus
Asia on Ebola alert: could the virus slip through regional defences?
While the risk of Ebola reaching Asia is low, experts urge governments to prioritise early detection over border controls.
10 Jun 2026 - 11:30AM
Japan
Japan braces for historic typhoon season with up to 14 landfalls forecast
Up to 28 typhoons are predicted to affect Japan this year, with 14 likely to make landfall – close to historical extremes.
10 Jun 2026 - 4:43PM
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The Philippines
At least 35 dead, 200 injured, after magnitude 7.8 quake hits Philippines
Schools and buildings collapsed as residents fled, with rescue teams continuing to search for missing students.
9 Jun 2026 - 6:57AM
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A man walks near a collapsed building after a magnitude 7.8 quake in General Santos, Mindanao Island, the Philippines, on Monday. Photo: GenSan Dev/Reuters
The Philippines
Mindanao quake a stark reminder of Metro Manila’s ‘Big One’ threat: experts
Limited evacuation routes in densely populated Metro Manila would make rapid, orderly evacuation a major challenge, disaster planners warn.
8 Jun 2026 - 9:39PM
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Malaysia
Malaysia’s gas-guzzling data centre boom clashes with its clean energy goals
Across Malaysia, dozens of data centres hum around the clock, powered by electricity that increasingly comes from gas-fired turbines.
7 Jun 2026 - 8:00AM
Malaysia
How Malaysia’s island paradise became a haven for smugglers
Traffickers exploit Langkawi’s scattered geography and proximity to Thailand to smuggle drugs, fuel and migrants.
8 Jun 2026 - 10:22AM
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Environment
Asia’s marine pledges face credibility test at global ocean conference
Experts say even as momentum on ocean commitments grows in Asia, gaps in implementation and delivery remain.
5 Jun 2026 - 8:00PM
A mangrove forest in Balikpapan, Indonesia. Photo: AFP
Myanmar
Deformed fish in river, pollution from rare earth mines in Myanmar fuel fears
Russian and Chinese firms are also competing to be the first to reach a tungsten mine in a conflict zone, sparking concerns of NGOs.
5 Jun 2026 - 4:07PM
Indonesia
A hidden ecological shift is sparking a wave of crocodile attacks in Indonesia
Logging and other deforestation activities have led to an increased likelihood of human-wildlife conflicts.
5 Jun 2026 - 10:07AM
Bangladesh
Bangladesh faces further measles risk due to lack of vaccinations, travel
Nearly 600 people have died from the disease, with over 60,000 suspected cases in the country since mid-March.
3 Jun 2026 - 12:07AM
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