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Politics
Japan’s ‘Traitor Takaichi’ hit with online smear campaign using fake accounts
Using AI-generated images and simplified Chinese characters, a network of 3,000 fake accounts reportedly tried to sway Japan’s election.
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Bikini-clad mermaid sales stunt triggers religious probe in Malaysia
1 hour ago
Art as advocacy: Philippine mural contest adds to South China Sea messaging push
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Economics
Tariff whiplash throws Asia’s recent US trade deals into doubt
India has already paused trade talks with Washington as other Asian nations are left to question the validity of their recent agreements.
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US President Donald Trump speaks at the White House on Friday. Photo: AFP
East Asia
Tokyo Skytree tower closed after 20 trapped in lift for 5 hours
Operator apologises after ‘elevator malfunction’ at famous Tokyo landmark traps visitors until 2am.
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South Korea protests Russian embassy ‘Victory’ banner as key war date looms
South Korea formally protests display in the heart of its capital as the Ukraine-Russia war enters its fifth year.
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Lifestyle & Culture
Clocking off: is Japan’s culture of overwork finally dying?
The average hours put in by Japanese workers are lower than those of their American and Italian counterparts.
23 Feb 2026 - 10:34AM
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People cross a road in Tokyo, Japan. Government reforms over the past two decades had helped reduce average working hours. Photo: AFP
South Asia
Bus plunges off Nepal mountain highway: 19 dead, including Chinese national
Dozens were on board the Kathmandu-bound bus when it veered off a highway after midnight.
2 hours ago
Lifestyle & Culture
Ancient Chinese astrology gets a Gen Z rebrand in Southeast Asia
Forget rituals and superstitions, today’s young professionals are using ‘bazi’ 10-year luck forecasts to plan their next career pivot.
22 Feb 2026 - 2:54PM
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Economics
Thailand ‘buzzing’ with travel boom as Chinese tourists back in droves
The country’s heavy investment in wooing Chinese visitors appears to have paid off as it overcomes safety fears to secure holiday growth.
22 Feb 2026 - 3:03PM
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Southeast Asia
Malaysia’s tuberculosis cases rise to above 3,000, health ministry flags risks
Higher social interaction during the month of Ramadan may increase exposure risks, the ministry says.
21 Feb 2026 - 7:15PM
A doctor points to a lung X-ray in a hospital. A total of 596 new tuberculosis cases were reported across Malaysia over a week, the health ministry says on Saturday. Photo: dpa
Politics
Where is Kim Ju-ae? Succession question hangs over North Korea’s ruling congress
With Kim Jong-un set to outline his end-of-decade vision, the notable absence of his teenage daughter raises fresh succession questions.
21 Feb 2026 - 2:01PM
Health & Environment
‘Just ask for it’: Malaysia’s vape crackdown fails to break the habit
An estimated 1.4 million Malaysian adults vape, despite existing curbs. Many say new laws will simply push them back to cigarettes.
22 Feb 2026 - 8:00AM
Politics
Will Thailand’s election be voided? Bar code blunder sparks ballot secrecy fears
With counting errors forcing revotes this Sunday, the reformist opposition is seizing on irregularities to demand a fresh election.
21 Feb 2026 - 1:59PM
Lifestyle & Culture
Unearthed temple in Nepal sheds new light on Buddha’s early life
Archaeologists hope the newly discovered ruins at Siddhartha Gautam’s childhood palace will help secure Unesco World Heritage status.
21 Feb 2026 - 3:00PM
Archaeologists at work in Tilaurakot, Lumbini, Nepal. Photo: Department of Archaeology, Nepal
Economics
Views of corruption in Philippines worsen as ‘grease money’ dents confidence
A global index on corruption perceptions shows the Philippines posting its lowest ranking since 2012.
21 Feb 2026 - 5:00PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Why Indonesia’s president wants clay roofs on all homes
The president says tourists are put off by Indonesia’s ‘rusty zinc’ roofs, and its image would improve with wider use of clay tiles.
20 Feb 2026 - 5:33PM
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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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Economics
India’s trade blitz seeks to keep afloat a sinking global order
‘Jolted out of its slumber’ by US tariffs, New Delhi is aggressively diversifying trade alliances to act as a bridge in a polarised world.
10 Feb 2026 - 8:54PM
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Politics
‘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
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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Japan’s ‘Traitor Takaichi’ hit with online smear campaign using fake accounts
30 minutes ago
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Lifestyle & Culture
Bikini-clad mermaid sales stunt triggers religious probe in Malaysia
1 hour ago
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Art as advocacy: Philippine mural contest adds to South China Sea messaging push
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Tariff whiplash throws Asia’s recent US trade deals into doubt
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Lifestyle & Culture
Clocking off: is Japan’s culture of overwork finally dying?
23 Feb 2026 - 10:34AM
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