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‘We were surprised’: early heatwave shuts schools in Philippines capital
Officials closed schools in nearly half of Metro Manila on Monday, affecting tens of thousands of students.
2 hours ago
‘Severe blow’: over 10,000 Indonesians lose their jobs in Sritex collapse
58 minutes ago
Eye on the prize: paralysed Korean student blinks his way to academic success
2 hours ago
South Asia
In a world of declining freedom, 1 South Asian nation stands out: report
Only one nation in South Asia was classified as ‘free’ in US democracy watchdog Freedom House’s latest report.
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A Bhutanese voter shows an indelible ink mark on her finger after casting her vote at a polling station in Thimphu during general elections in January 2024. Photo: AFP
Politics
Why is Kuala Lumpur International Airport back in the corruption spotlight?
The journalist was arrested a week after he published a story about an alleged trafficking operation being run out of KLIA.
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Philippines’ push for Asean-wide prisoner transfer treaty: will it spur reforms?
While such an agreement may help in the rehabilitation process, problems of overcrowding and other chronic issues still remain, analysts say.
3 Mar 2025 - 8:00AM
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Ageing Japan turns to AI robots to care for the elderly
The country is turning to robots and AI as it faces a severe shortage of care workers.
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In Pakistan, high prices overshadow start of Ramadan
Consumers have complained about high prices and low-quality produce.
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South Asia
Rocky road to recovery for bear saved from illegal fighting ring in Pakistan
After 35 brutal fights, Rocky the bear’s sufferings – which include a broken jaw and losing all his teeth – have come to an end.
3 hours ago
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East Asia
From geek to chic: Japanese PM stuns women’s fashion show with trendy new look
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s unexpected fashion statement, in support of ‘cool’ Japan, drew cheers from a mostly young female audience.
3 Mar 2025 - 9:06AM
Southeast Asia
Malaysia’s ex-PM Ismail Sabri declares wealth to anti-corruption agency
The agency said Ismail Sabri Yaakob formally submitted a wealth declaration to authorities on February 10 after being ordered to do so.
3 Mar 2025 - 8:35AM
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob. Photo: dpa
Politics
‘Business must go on’: why India is reaching out to the Taliban
Focus on humanitarian aid, regional connectivity could help India regain ‘strategic space’ lost after the Taliban took over in 2021, analysts note.
2 Mar 2025 - 5:00PM
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Politics
Why is the Philippines exempted from US foreign aid freeze?
Southeast Asian nation will reportedly receive US$5.3 billion from the Donald Trump administration, earmarked for security and anti-narcotics programmes.
2 Mar 2025 - 12:00PM
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Economics
Indonesia’s Danantara fund sparks questions over economic impact, transparency
The massive sovereign wealth fund has come under scrutiny as analysts flag concerns about governance and political influence.
2 Mar 2025 - 3:30PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Filipinos outraged over dog shot with arrows, call for law with ‘stronger fangs’
A US$5,500 reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest of the perpetrator who attacked the dog named Tiktok.
28 Feb 2025 - 8:39PM
The plight of a dog attacked with arrows in the Philippines has sparked widespread outrage. Photo: Facebook/MyTV Cebu
Lifestyle & Culture
‘Big problem’: Japan weighs tax increase to curb overtourism. Will it work?
Experts say charging departing passengers more won’t effectively solve the problem, calling for sweeping plans to manage visitor influx.
2 Mar 2025 - 9:30AM
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China Economy
Where did all the Chinese investors in overseas property go?
Sluggish economy and real estate slump at home signal end to wave of overseas investment.
2 Mar 2025 - 10:00PM
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Malaysia’s digital economy ambition faces disconnect in workplace and schools
The country’s workers are ill-equipped to meet the needs of the digital economy with AI threatening to leave them in the shade, analysts say.
1 Mar 2025 - 8:19AM
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Kuala Lumpur city skyline. Malaysia’s goal to become a digital economy faces challenges such as a shortage in skilled manpower. Photo: Shutterstock
Politics
Deadline diplomacy: Arab nations mobilise against Trump’s Gaza ‘Riviera’ scheme
With lives at stake, the Arab world is rallying to counter what analysts described as the US president’s ‘deranged ethnic-cleansing plan’.
22 Feb 2025 - 10:29AM
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Health & Environment
Toxic tides: life in Indonesia’s most polluted village
Once a pristine fishing hamlet, Tanjung Uma is now drowning in garbage and disease as it bears the brunt of unchecked waste and environmental collapse.
17 Feb 2025 - 9:26AM
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‘Chindia’ returns as India and China prepare for a Trump earthquake
With Donald Trump back in the White House, India and China are forging a quiet detente that could have seismic implications.
8 Feb 2025 - 8:00AM
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Malaysia’s digital economy ambition faces disconnect in workplace and schools
1 Mar 2025 - 8:19AM
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‘Severe blow’: over 10,000 Indonesians lose their jobs in Sritex collapse
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Eye on the prize: paralysed Korean student blinks his way to academic success
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Why is Kuala Lumpur International Airport back in the corruption spotlight?
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3 Mar 2025 - 8:00AM
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