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Malaysia
‘Just ask for it’: Malaysia’s vape crackdown fails to break the habit
An estimated 1.4 million Malaysian adults vape, despite existing curbs. Many say new laws will simply push them back to cigarettes.
22 Feb 2026 - 8:00AM
Malaysia
Can Malaysia’s ban stop global flow of toxic e-waste?
15 Feb 2026 - 4:00PM
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Indonesia
Indonesians weigh peril and promise of Jakarta – the world’s most populous city
15 Feb 2026 - 2:00PM
New Zealand
New Zealand catches flak for ‘secret’ US critical minerals talks
Opposition parties accuse the ruling coalition of keeping voters in the dark, fearing a fast track to environmental damage.
15 Feb 2026 - 11:00AM
Mining machinery in Greymouth, New Zealand. The South Pacific nation has reserves of 37 critical minerals key to clean energy development and advanced technology manufacturing, according to official assessments. Photo: AFP
Malaysia
Malaysia risks under-reporting of TB cases as ‘slow-burn epidemic’ persists
The World Health Organization says the number of TB infections in Malaysia relative to the population is higher than official figures.
12 Feb 2026 - 10:27AM
Australia
Australia demands answers from Laos over methanol poisoning ‘injustice’
While 10 were convicted of destroying evidence, not a single person has been charged in connection with the deaths of two Melbourne teens.
11 Feb 2026 - 1:20PM
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Indonesia
Indonesia’s 68,000-year-old handprint: the birth of human art?
Found hiding beneath a chicken sketch, the faded outline proves ancient humans were capable of reflecting on their existence, scientists say.
9 Feb 2026 - 4:09AM
Handprints with sharpened fingertips on a cave wall in the Maros region of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Photo: Ahdi Agus Oktaviana/Maxime Aubert/AP
Japan
In Japan, residents are bearing the brunt of the hay fever season. Here’s why
The extreme heat in Japan last summer has led to more pollen-producing male flowers blooming across the country.
6 Feb 2026 - 5:51PM
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Indonesia
‘Bali is so dirty’: waste woes under scrutiny after Prabowo warning
Experts point to structural problems endemic to the issue, such as overtourism, lack of enforcement and insufficient education among locals.
5 Feb 2026 - 6:01PM
Japan
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.
4 Feb 2026 - 12:17PM
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Singapore
‘Stay calm’: crocodile sighting pauses water fun at Singapore’s Sentosa
Officials boost patrols, urge residents to follow safety signs and report sightings to NParks.
1 Feb 2026 - 11:43AM
Singapore’s Sentosa island has suspended all water activities after a crocodile was spotted off Sentosa Cove. Photo: Facebook/coxie
Japan
Japan child suicides reach record high as experts warn of mounting pressures
The rise in child deaths contrasts with a broader decline in suicides, prompting scrutiny of school pressure and mental health support.
30 Jan 2026 - 5:59PM
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India
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.
28 Jan 2026 - 8:08PM
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Singapore
‘City in Nature’: can Singaporeans and wildlife coexist in harmony?
Concerns about hygiene and attacks grow as wildlife becomes ubiquitous in Singapore’s urban landscape.
27 Jan 2026 - 9:57AM
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Indonesia
‘No other option’: Indonesia begins returning toxic e-waste to US
Four containers of electronic waste deemed hazardous have been shipped out from Batam, following the government’s hardline warning.
26 Jan 2026 - 8:25PM
Indonesian customs and environmental enforcement officers inspect discarded electronic equipment seized from containers at Batu Ampar port in Batam in October. Photo: Batam Customs
The Philippines
Did shelved anti-disaster scheme lead to Philippines’ flood control woes?
The NOAH project, which ran daily from 2012 to 2016, helped the Philippines avoid ‘mass casualties in one place affected by a hazard’.
25 Jan 2026 - 12:46PM
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Malaysia
Malaysia’s Johor books 5 Singaporeans for littering under new enforcement regime
The cases come as the country enforces new rules sending littering offences to court as the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign rolls out.
21 Jan 2026 - 5:57PM
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Japan
Long and short of it: why Okinawa lost crown as Japan’s island of longevity
Okinawan men fell from first to 43rd while women slipped to 16th in the last life expectancy survey, a slide that is expected to continue.
23 Jan 2026 - 9:26AM
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Japanese women in Okinawa show off vegetables freshly picked from their garden. Photo: Getty Images
Japan
Japan snaps into action as alligator weed chokes waterways
The seemingly innocuous alligator weed, or Alternanthera philoxeroides, poses a real problem, especially to rice farmers.
19 Jan 2026 - 9:32AM
Malaysia
How a crop of young farmers is reshaping agriculture in Southeast Asia
Young people across Southeast Asia are using city spaces and new technologies to improve on traditional farming methods to grow produce.
19 Jan 2026 - 8:00AM
The Philippines
Philippines’ Cebu residents cry foul over mounting garbage, health risks
The fatal collapse of a garbage landfill in Cebu has also exposed lax enforcement and poor waste management.
16 Jan 2026 - 5:35PM
Thailand
Thai PM moves to strip scandal-hit firm of contracts after second deadly accident
Amid public anger, PM Anutin issued an order to end two contracts and blacklist Italian-Thai Development after two crane disasters killed 34 people.
15 Jan 2026 - 9:49PM
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A crushed car sits among the debris after a crane collapses at the under-construction Rama II Expressway on Thursday. Photo: Xinhua
Indonesia
Indonesia hails ‘99.9% successful’ free meals scheme amid food safety concerns
Critics have called for a ‘temporary halt’ to the programme to allow for further evaluation as food poisoning cases continue to grow.
13 Jan 2026 - 8:46PM
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South Korea
Fury erupts over ‘mound of death’ in South Korea’s worst air disaster
Opposition MPs accuse officials of trying to bury a report that blames a known design flaw for the nation’s deadliest crash.
13 Jan 2026 - 5:09PM
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Malaysia
‘Who can we trust?’: Nestle formula recall rattles Malaysian parents
Despite assurances that local stocks are safe, wary parents are scouring ingredient lists and doing their own ‘due diligence’.
13 Jan 2026 - 11:08AM
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