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Politics
Philippines rejects China’s claim it ‘staged’ cyanide evidence at disputed shoal
Manila said tests found cyanide in bottles seized near the Second Thomas Shoal, rejecting Beijing’s claim that the evidence was manufactured.
14 Apr 2026 - 9:16PM
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Malaysians urged to tighten their belts as Iran war fallout starts to bite
14 Apr 2026 - 8:38PM
US-Philippines ties enter ‘more mature’ phase with planned fuel depot
14 Apr 2026 - 8:14PM
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East Asia
Japan jails ex-teacher for sharing voyeuristic student images
He is the first among an alleged teachers’ voyeurism ring to receive a prison sentence in a high-profile case that came to light last year.
14 Apr 2026 - 6:14PM
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Between July and December 2024, Ishikawa secretly took photos and videos of three female students at a junior school in Kanagawa, where he was working at the time, capturing images on his smartphone that included their underwear, and shared them via a social media group chat. Photo: Shutterstock
Economics
Asia’s energy supply at breaking point as US blockades Hormuz
Nearly 90 per cent of the region’s crude oil is now at risk as stalled peace talks and a naval stand-off raise the spectre of stagflation.
14 Apr 2026 - 6:09PM
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Israel envoy protests Japanese TV pundit’s remarks on Kushner’s Jewish identity
Critics said his comments suggested that Trump’s son-in-law should not be involved in negotiations with Iran because he is Jewish.
14 Apr 2026 - 4:56PM
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Economics
UN warns 8 million in Asia-Pacific risk poverty if Iran war drags on
A new UNDP report has forecast job losses, crippling inflation and food insecurity, with the poorest nations brutally exposed to the oil shock.
14 Apr 2026 - 5:26PM
A farmer sprinkles fertiliser on crops in a field on the outskirts of Amritsar, India, on April 9. Experts have warned that the fertiliser crunch across Asia-Pacific may have lasting effects. Photo: AFP
Economics
Nepal’s trekking trade looks east as Iran war disrupts Western tourist flow
Flight disruptions through Gulf hubs have cut Western arrivals, prompting tourism operators to chase travellers from Asia-Pacific markets.
14 Apr 2026 - 5:00PM
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Politics
What is really behind South Korea’s diplomatic row with Israel?
Lee Jae Myung’s clash was about more than human rights, analysts say – it was about energy security and sending a message to Donald Trump.
14 Apr 2026 - 2:07PM
Economics
Power play: Malaysia races to go green as Iran war squeezes oil supply
To avoid future supply shocks, the government aims to raise renewable generation to 70 per cent of the energy mix by 2050.
14 Apr 2026 - 4:13PM
Politics
Why Indonesia’s Prabowo is in Russia – and what he needs from Putin
The visit aims to secure discounted crude as global prices soar, even as Jakarta holds high-level defence talks with Washington.
14 Apr 2026 - 2:54PM
Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) shakes hands with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto at the Kremlin in Moscow on Monday. Photo: AP
Southeast Asia
Malaysia’s Anwar douses row over diesel supplied to Philippines
The prime minister denied Petronas involvement, saying Malaysia was a transit point for foreign deals.
14 Apr 2026 - 11:50AM
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Health & Environment
Japan’s Trump tariff deal faces climate backlash over projects’ 20% carbon surge
Campaigners said the three US projects could generate greenhouse gas emissions equal to about 20 per cent of Japan’s annual total.
14 Apr 2026 - 9:34AM
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Economics
Malaysian bust spotlights shadow fleet oil trade in Southeast Asia
Two tankers were intercepted in waters off Penang on Saturday during an alleged illegal transfer of more than 700,000 litres of diesel.
14 Apr 2026 - 9:30AM
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Asia
Japan’s sakura season rift, Singapore’s Hormuz stance: 7 Asia highlights
From Japan’s sakura season rift to a defamation hearing, here are a few highlights from SCMP’s recent Asia reporting.
14 Apr 2026 - 3:15PM
Oil tankers anchor off Muscat, Oman, on March 7. Photo: Reuters
Southeast Asia
Malaysian police hunt bus driver seen with woman on lap in viral video
Melaka police called the man’s act extremely dangerous, posing a risk to passengers and other road users.
14 Apr 2026 - 3:46PM
Politics
What Pakistani jets in Saudi Arabia mean for Gulf security in Iran war
Analysts say the Pakistani air force’s presence ‘will complicate Iran’s targeting calculus’ and force it to reconsider its attack strategy.
13 Apr 2026 - 8:22PM
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Politics
Japan’s Middle East oil habit gets an Iran war reality check
Almost all of Japan’s oil comes from the Middle East. A closed strait turned that dependence into a trap.
11 Apr 2026 - 8:00AM
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Storage tanks are seen at an oil refinery in Yokohama, Japan’s Kanagawa prefecture, as Mount Fuji looms in the background. Photo: AFP
Lifestyle & Culture
Cultural capitals: Southeast Asia seeks soft power to outlast the buzz
The region’s creators are going global, but the structures to sustain them are still catching up.
4 Apr 2026 - 9:50AM
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Health & Environment
Burning daylight: Asean’s power grid plans get an Iran war jolt
Oil is up, coal is back and so are fuel queues. As the Middle East burns, Southeast Asia dusts off an old plan to rewire its future.
3 Apr 2026 - 10:40PM
Health & Environment
Mortal combat: Southeast Asia fights fears of death to plan for the end
Birth rates are falling. Populations are ageing. In Southeast Asia, the business of dying has never been bigger.
23 Mar 2026 - 9:54AM
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Philippines rejects China’s claim it ‘staged’ cyanide evidence at disputed shoal
14 Apr 2026 - 9:16PM
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Economics
Malaysians urged to tighten their belts as Iran war fallout starts to bite
14 Apr 2026 - 8:38PM
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US-Philippines ties enter ‘more mature’ phase with planned fuel depot
14 Apr 2026 - 8:14PM
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Asia’s energy supply at breaking point as US blockades Hormuz
14 Apr 2026 - 6:09PM
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UN warns 8 million in Asia-Pacific risk poverty if Iran war drags on
14 Apr 2026 - 5:26PM
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