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‘Poisoned chalice’: Seoul’s ‘metropolitan visa’ for foreign labour faces backlash
Debate grows whether the visa helps rival China’s dominance or is a dangerous fix for wage-driven shortages in the shipbuilding sector.
28 Jan 2026 - 5:18PM
Bank Indonesia’s autonomy under scrutiny as Prabowo’s nephew joins leadership
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Who are ‘we’? Why some Singaporeans bristle at ‘we first’ inclusive society call
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Health & Environment
Nipah cases in India raise regional anxiety but experts say escalation unlikely
The virus’s high fatality rate has prompted precautionary measures across Asia, even as analysts say the outbreak remains limited.
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Quarantine doctors monitor thermal screening of passengers from India at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport on Sunday after Thailand increased health checks due to Nipah virus cases in West Bengal. Photo: AP
Politics
Why US defence strategy may hurt leaders in South Korea, Japan
The National Defence Strategy states that the US will provide ‘more limited’ support to its allies in line with the ‘America-first’ policy.
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Would you intervene? Singapore train-spitting case spotlights bystander culture
A viral MRT incident has revived debate over whether Singaporeans should intervene when disorderly behaviour plays out in public.
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Filipino’s death fuels concern over coercive recruitment in Ukraine war
Observers say the case of John Patrick reflects human exploitation and the structural pressure on Russia’s manpower resources.
28 Jan 2026 - 4:55PM
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Ukrainian soldiers fire the BM-21 Grad MLRS at an undisclosed location in Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, on January 24, amid the Russian invasion. Photo: EPA/24th Mechanised Brigade Press Service
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South Korea’s ex-first lady gets 20 months’ jail for corruption
A court sentenced Kim for receiving luxury items from an official linked to the Unification Church.
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Politics
Malaysians lampoon minister linking work stress to gay people
Religious Affairs Minister Zulkifli Hasan has come under fire for claiming in parliament that work stress turns people gay.
28 Jan 2026 - 1:37PM
Economics
Why Japan’s public is ‘happy’ to see a Chinese tourist drought
Travel operators say business has so far remained resilient, with strong demand from other parts of Asia, Europe and the US.
28 Jan 2026 - 9:22AM
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New gas find prompts Philippines to step up defence of energy frontier
The move to boost security around Malampaya East-1 is seen as a test case for protecting future offshore energy projects in contested waters.
28 Jan 2026 - 10:00AM
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Drilling of the Malampaya East-1 reservoir in Palawan province, Philippines, on January 19. Photo: Prime Energy via AP
Politics
Peace or chaos? Indonesia’s participation in Trump-led board stirs debate
Critics say the decision runs contrary to Jakarta’s support for Palestine and decades-old foreign policy strategy of multilateralism.
27 Jan 2026 - 5:52PM
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East Asia
North Korean ex-envoy on Kim Jong-un’s ‘decapitation’ fears after Maduro’s fall
Kim will ‘overhaul the entire system regarding his security and countermeasures in case of an attack against him’, Lee Il-kyu says.
28 Jan 2026 - 1:26PM
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Economics
As Malaysian ringgit strengthens, Singapore shoppers in Johor reap less savings
The ringgit’s appreciation is also bad news for Malaysian export-oriented sectors, such as gloves and electronics, analysts say.
27 Jan 2026 - 9:02PM
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Economics
India, EU ‘make history’ as they seal trade pact amid US tariff pressure
Both sides are ‘set to benefit’ from the deal that analysts say will underscore broader shifts under way in the global order.
27 Jan 2026 - 7:10PM
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (centre) with European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in New Delhi, India, on Tuesday. Photo: AP
Southeast Asia
Malaysian man arrested after secret trip to see second wife in Indonesia
The 46-year-old told officers that he could not travel by air as his passport was held by the first wife.
28 Jan 2026 - 10:34AM
Lifestyle & Culture
‘Cruellest’ practice: Elephant rides banned in Bali parks over welfare concerns
Asian countries, such as Cambodia and India, have ended commercial elephant rides due to the same concerns.
27 Jan 2026 - 5:49PM
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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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Supporters of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) wave flags during a rally in Kedah in 2012. Photo: AFP
Politics
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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Economics
Fair or fowl? Malaysia struggles to stomach its US trade pact
Local chefs fume over ‘lousy’ US poultry flooding the market, as critics call the trade agreement hastily reached and unfairly lopsided.
3 Jan 2026 - 10:47AM
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THIS WEEK IN ASIA
Lifestyle & Culture
Who are ‘we’? Why some Singaporeans bristle at ‘we first’ inclusive society call
4 hours ago
Economics
Bank Indonesia’s autonomy under scrutiny as Prabowo’s nephew joins leadership
5 hours ago
People
Would you intervene? Singapore train-spitting case spotlights bystander culture
5 hours ago
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Why US defence strategy may hurt leaders in South Korea, Japan
3 hours ago
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Filipino’s death fuels concern over coercive recruitment in Ukraine war
28 Jan 2026 - 4:55PM
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