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The Philippines
2 US citizens killed in raid on Philippines communist stronghold
The two Americans, Lyle Prijoles and Kai Dana-Rene Sorem, arrived in Negros Occidental province about a month before they were killed.
26 Apr 2026 - 5:39PM
Malaysia
At Malaysia’s arms bazaar, drone dealers chase Southeast Asian market share
26 Apr 2026 - 1:46PM
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Malaysia
Midnight pranksters fan flames of frustration for Malaysia’s fire services
26 Apr 2026 - 2:50PM
Singapore
Singapore’s answer to school bullying? The cane … and counselling
With student safety under the microscope, Singapore unveils a new framework in a bid to knock bullying on the head.
26 Apr 2026 - 11:15AM
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Illustration: Huy Truong
Malaysia
Malaysia gets new anti-corruption chief as protests mount against outgoing head
Former High Court judge Abdul Halim Aman takes the reins of MACC from Azam Baki amid scandals.
25 Apr 2026 - 5:27PM
Indonesia
Mixed bag: Indonesia’s 8% growth dream hits a plastic ceiling
Soaring packaging costs amid the Iran war hint at a deeper malaise as the middle class contracts and growth hits a plateau.
26 Apr 2026 - 10:01AM
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India
Chinese drone discovery sharpens focus on Asia’s undersea security race
Experts say India is playing ‘steady catch-up’ in boosting undersea surveillance, while Southeast Asian nations’ capabilities differ widely.
24 Apr 2026 - 7:27PM
South and Southeast Asian nations are stepping up capabilities to boost undersea surveillance and defend deep-sea cables, analysts say. Photo: Shutterstock
The Philippines
Robredo’s 2028 snub leaves Philippine opposition scrabbling for ‘saviour’
A March survey showed that the popularity gap between Leni Robredo and presidential front runner Sara Duterte-Carpio had narrowed.
24 Apr 2026 - 6:00PM
Indonesia
Is Indonesia’s blasphemy law for religious protection or political purpose?
The law has come under the spotlight after complaints filed against a former vice-president over his comments on sectarian violence.
24 Apr 2026 - 5:57PM
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Cambodia
US slaps sanctions on Cambodian senator suspected of controlling scam centres
The sanction freezes all US assets linked to Senator Kok An and his named associates, and bars any American national from dealing with them.
24 Apr 2026 - 5:19PM
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The Philippines
‘We owe it to the world’: Philippines pushes for South China Sea code this year
Talks between Asean and China to agree on setting rules for maritime behaviour and crisis management under the code have stalled.
24 Apr 2026 - 3:59PM
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A Chinese coastguard vessel (right) fires its water cannon at the Philippine BRP Datu Pagbuaya near Philippines-occupied Thitu island, locally called Pag-asa island, at the South China Sea last October. Photo: Philippine coastguard via AP
Singapore
Married Singaporean man’s secret Indonesian wedding ends in jail time
Low Kok Peng married a domestic helper in Batam before the pair returned to Singapore and he continued living with his first wife.
24 Apr 2026 - 3:45PM
US, Israel war on Iran
Why US tanker blockades are raising risks for Southeast Asian strait controllers
The bigger risk is not of the Iran war spilling into their waters, but the strain of operating in more contested sea lanes, analysts say.
24 Apr 2026 - 3:10PM
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Japan
Burger King in Japan dangles US$250,000 to lure rival franchisees
Meanwhile, Philippine fried chicken chain Jollibee has announced a record operating income and is accelerating its global expansion.
24 Apr 2026 - 2:40PM
Malaysia
Bangladeshi YouTuber’s death sparks mourning amid Malaysia’s DUI crisis
Muzahid Millad was killed in a crash involving an allegedly drunk Malaysian soldier, prompting calls for justice and stricter laws.
24 Apr 2026 - 1:10PM
Bangladeshi YouTuber Muzahid Millad was killed in a crash on a Malaysian expressway on Wednesday. Photo: Facebook/AdvanceGaming
Indonesia
Indonesia rules out collecting transit fees from ships in Malacca Strait
‘As a trading nation, Indonesia supports freedom of navigation and expects open sea lanes,’ Foreign Minister Sugiono says.
24 Apr 2026 - 11:30AM
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The Philippines
How fake job ads in Philippines led to alleged spy recruitment pipeline
The ads, some of which experts say were linked to China, aimed to get unsuspecting Filipino defence specialists to give up key information.
24 Apr 2026 - 11:00AM
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The Philippines
This retiree in the Philippines downloaded an app. Then he lost his life savings
Industrial-scale malware is replacing ‘pig-butchering’ as Cambodia’s scam hubs pivot to high-speed digital heists.
24 Apr 2026 - 10:41AM
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“Malware-as-a-service” seizes control of a user’s phone after gaining entry through a fraudulent app, monitoring use in real-time and harvesting data such as fingerprints. Photo: Shutterstock
The Philippines
How the Philippines became Japan’s closest security partner in Southeast Asia
Japan’s participation in the Balikatan drill and its new weapon export rules are set to further defence ties between the two countries.
23 Apr 2026 - 8:04PM
Malaysia
Malaysia’s durian growers in ‘survival mode’ as early glut squeezes export trade
An early bumper harvest and rising fuel and freight costs are squeezing premium durian exporters as they race to get their fruit into China.
24 Apr 2026 - 12:35PM
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Indonesia
Can Indonesia’s front-of-pack nutrition labels help fight rising obesity?
Indonesians welcome the new labelling system to reduce sugar, salt and fat intake, but experts warn it is not a ‘silver bullet’.
23 Apr 2026 - 6:40PM
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Vietnam
Pangolin win: Vietnam sends scale smugglers to prison for 8 years
The Asian pangolin has been hunted for its meat and scales to the point of extinction, causing poachers to turn to its African cousins.
23 Apr 2026 - 5:45PM
A rescued pangolin bought off a wildlife seller rests at the Green Finger Garden in Lagos, Nigeria. Photo: Reuters
Malaysia
Tussle over Malaysian Negeri Sembilan’s ruler highlights unique state monarchy
Four chiefs have declared that Tuanku Muhriz is no longer the ruler of Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia’s only state with an elected Malay ruler.
23 Apr 2026 - 3:45PM
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Singapore
Man convicted of trafficking Singaporean Tinder date for Dubai sex work
Achraf Arjaouy targeted the victim by pretending to be a wealthy pilot from Qatar who wished to marry her.
23 Apr 2026 - 2:15PM
Malaysia
Malaysia’s king to pick ‘best candidate’ to head anti-corruption agency
Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar said ‘there is no need for any party to politicise the matter’ regarding Azam Baki’s successor.
23 Apr 2026 - 3:40PM
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