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Malaysia did not cede any land to Indonesia, PM Anwar insists
Claims of a 5,200-hectare territorial handover to Indonesia are ‘a lie’, Malaysia’s prime minister tells lawmakers.
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Friend or foe? Leaked Vietnamese military document labels US ‘belligerent’
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Calls grow for tougher rules to track foreign-paid ‘trolls’ in Philippines
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Health & Environment
Japan’s deadly winter spurs warnings of more ‘disaster-level’ weather patterns
Severe snowfall and related accidents across Japan have killed at least 29 people, including foreign nationals on holiday, in recent weeks.
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Japanese military personnel remove snow from a rooftop in Aomori, northeastern Japan, on Monday. Photo: Kyodo
Southeast Asia
Malaysia’s Petronas to tap Qatar for gas as local reserves dwindle
QatarEnergy has also signed a 27-year deal to sell LNG to Japan’s JERA, the first long-term pact between the two nations in over a decade.
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Indonesia’s top economic minister vows capital market reforms
Airlangga Hartarto also tells This Week in Asia that Indonesia is not on a nationalisation drive, but merely targeting illegal operations.
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Politics
As Japan’s Takaichi eyes big election win, will China stance shift?
A solid win will boost Takaichi’s position in foreign affairs but she is unlikely to become more confrontational towards China, analysts say.
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Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s prime minister and leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, attends an election campaign event in Nagano on Sunday. Photo: Kyodo via Reuters
Southeast Asia
‘Still handsome’ Abhisit breathes new life into Thailand’s oldest party
Although the ex-prime minister trails behind other candidates in support, he has helped the Democrats win back conservative voters.
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Politics
‘Ruin you’: Cambodians outraged by South Korean president’s anti-scam threat
Critics said Lee Jae Myung should have posted in Chinese, not Khmer, as his warning to foreign syndicates sparked anger across Cambodia.
3 Feb 2026 - 3:53PM
People
‘People are so polite’: why do Russian spies find Japan such an easy target?
A Russian spy, posing as a Ukrainian citizen, used a simple request for directions to trick a local worker into selling industrial secrets.
3 Feb 2026 - 5:21PM
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Politics
‘Not political gift’: sultan’s comment on pardons stirs debate over Najib’s case
The former prime minister claims that a decree has been issued allowing him to serve his reduced prison sentence at home.
3 Feb 2026 - 3:50PM
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Ex-Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak escorted by prison officers on his arrival at the Kuala Lumpur High Court Complex in December. Photo: AP
South Asia
Pakistan’s ‘affordable’ China-developed jet: a victim of its own success?
At half the price of an F-16, the JF-17 is attracting new buyers that Islamabad may struggle to actually supply.
3 Feb 2026 - 1:33PM
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Politics
Japan set to revive WWII military titles in controversial shift
While some argue the change aligns Japan with global norms, others say better pay – not historical titles – is what soldiers really need.
3 Feb 2026 - 5:27PM
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Politics
‘Lopsided deal’: South Korean trade experts warn against US tariff pressure
Washington’s tariff pressure is aimed at pushing Seoul to ‘move as fast as Japan’ in implementing its promised investments, analysts say.
3 Feb 2026 - 8:56AM
People
Thai police arrest 2 Russian men over ‘heinous’ dismemberment of fellow national
Two Russians have been accused of murdering Mikhail Emelianov after his body parts were found across abandoned land near Pattaya.
2 Feb 2026 - 8:32PM
Two Russians have been arrested in Thailand in connection with a “heinous” crime after the dismembered body of a 30-year-old fellow national was found in scrubland near Pattaya. Photo: Handout
Politics
Malaysia’s PM brushes off Epstein speculation with queasy emoji post
Anwar Ibrahim has rubbished an old email describing him as a potential ‘gold mine’, insisting he had no connection to the US sex offender.
2 Feb 2026 - 1:40PM
Politics
Twin impeachments a ‘stress test’ for Philippine institutional strength
The exercise may risk economic damage, but could also show how a political crisis could be tackled using constitutional means, analysts say.
2 Feb 2026 - 10:54PM
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‘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
Thailand’s prime minister and Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul (second from right) greets people at a market during an election campaign at Chinatown in Bangkok on January 20. Photo: AFP
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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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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Malaysia did not cede any land to Indonesia, PM Anwar insists
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Japan’s deadly winter spurs warnings of more ‘disaster-level’ weather patterns
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