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New Zealand
New Zealand doctor invoices US embassy for rising fuel costs
Shane Dunphy asked the embassy to reimburse him for the US$1,600 spent on petrol vouchers for his staff so that they could travel to work.
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Malaysia
‘Feels unreal’: Indonesian grandma freed from Malaysian death row flies home
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Malaysia
Malaysian minister steps in with aid for family of drink-driving victim
2 Apr 2026 - 4:31PM
Malaysia
Malaysian woman’s apology for damaging double-parked car triggers outcry
Viral videos showed the woman was unable to leave for about an hour after a red Perodua Ativa was left double-parked behind her car.
2 Apr 2026 - 12:16PM
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Men lift a car that is blocking a driver from reversing out. Photo: Threads/wnasyh
Indonesia
‘Disturbing’: are Indonesia’s borders prone to systemic immigration corruption?
Some Singaporean tourists to Batam say they have paid nearly US$200 to clear entry checks that should have been free for Southeast Asian visitors.
31 Mar 2026 - 5:40PM
The Philippines
Filipino singer’s Golden Buzzer win stokes #SEAblings’ Southeast Asian pride
The reactions to his breakout moment on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ highlight how regional audiences increasingly champion one another’s artists.
31 Mar 2026 - 6:15PM
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Malaysia
Turn up the ‘Bass’: why Bella, Syed Saddiq’s new chapter has captured Malaysia
Many Malaysians celebrate the singer’s engagement to the lawmaker, seeing it as a triumph over past heartbreak and a challenge to societal norms.
31 Mar 2026 - 12:38PM
Malaysian lawmaker Syed Saddiq with singer-actress Bella Astillah. Photo: Instagram/syedsaddiq
Malaysia
Drink-driving death exposes Malaysia’s deep racial divisions
The case sparked social media comments about drink-driving and ‘always the same group of people’ when it came to car crashes.
30 Mar 2026 - 7:06PM
Thailand
Thai undertaker brings corpse to petrol station to prove fuel need
After being denied fuel, a Thai man live-streamed the moment he showed station staff an occupied coffin to prove his urgent need.
31 Mar 2026 - 4:05PM
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South Korea
Death of South Korean ‘torture expert’ reopens authoritarian era wounds
Lee Geun-an, who was notorious for using methods such as ‘chicken roasting’ and water torture on victims, did not regret his past.
28 Mar 2026 - 3:26PM
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The Philippines
Why Filipinos blame Marcos, not Trump, for the Iran war fuel crisis
A Philippine senator wants Filipinos to hold Trump accountable for their surging fuel bills. But public anger has a different target.
27 Mar 2026 - 10:42AM
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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr gives a press conference on the Philippines’ national energy emergency at Malacanang Palace in Manila on Wednesday. Photo: EPA
Malaysia
Minister denies link to Malaysia’s ‘corporate mafia’ saga
Ramanan Ramakrishnan has challenged businessman Victor Chin to identify the politician ‘Mr R’ said to be at the centre of the controversy.
25 Mar 2026 - 7:15PM
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Singapore
Man extradited from Singapore to New Zealand faces rape, home invasion charges
Zhang Xuesong is accused of raping and strangling the victim and reportedly fled to China, and later Singapore, following the break-in.
25 Mar 2026 - 4:40PM
South Korea
South Korean ‘sugar cane killer’ extradited from Philippines over drug empire
Accused of running a drug ring from his Philippine prison cell, ‘VIP’ inmate Park Wang-yeol was extradited after a nine-year legal impasse.
25 Mar 2026 - 7:00PM
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North Korea
How North Korea makes US$500 million yearly – at its own people’s expense
The report details the ‘brutal’ conditions North Korean workers endure in Russia that reveal a pattern of ‘control, coercion and abuse’.
25 Mar 2026 - 5:07PM
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un greets people during a visit to a coal mine run by young workers on March 15. Photo: KCNA via Reuters
Malaysia
‘I’ve never held my son’: the Rohingya families Malaysia keeps apart
More than 5,000 Rohingya languish in detention in Malaysia, leaving fathers like Farouk to watch their children grow through a screen.
23 Mar 2026 - 6:00PM
Malaysia
Ashes for ransom: the bizarre rise of urn thefts in Malaysia
In the past month, 30 urns in Negeri Sembilan and 22 urns in Johor were reported stolen at two memorial parks.
19 Mar 2026 - 2:10PM
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The Philippines
‘I’ll burn down my school’: Philippine police foil shooting plot by teens
The case involving radicalised students in Laguna province highlights the need for cyber safety and parental vigilance, analysts say.
19 Mar 2026 - 4:40PM
Philippine police thwarted a school shooting plot by radicalised teens and seized offensive materials from the suspects. Photo: Handout
Australia
Australian police officer’s ‘perverts’ remark against Indian man sparks outrage
An official from the community says no police department in Australia has implemented a set of anti-racism recommendations.
18 Mar 2026 - 4:57PM
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Japan
Japanese atomic bomb survivor who hugged Obama in Hiroshima dies at 88
Earlier this month, Shigeaki Mori warned that the world was at risk of another nuclear attack over the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine.
18 Mar 2026 - 3:15PM
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Nepal
Nepal voted for change. Can its rapper-engineer PM deliver?
Balendra Shah has promised to transform Nepal, but success hinges on him becoming the first elected leader to finish a full five-year term.
18 Mar 2026 - 2:10PM
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Malaysia
Arrest of stateless teen in Malaysia highlights Sabah’s citizenship crisis
Rights groups say stateless people in the country are often treated as undocumented migrants without basic protections.
16 Mar 2026 - 7:49PM
People walk past a mural in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Photo: Tamara Hinson
The Philippines
Most Filipino women think a woman’s place is in the home, survey finds
A record 83 per cent of women in the Philippines now say they find domestic life as fulfilling as a career, a 30-year high.
16 Mar 2026 - 6:30PM
Malaysia
‘Ocean is our income’: the Malaysian fishers being pushed out by progress
Malaysia’s government says the Port Klang expansion is sustainable and essential. Local Mah Meri fishers fear for their livelihoods.
16 Mar 2026 - 5:00PM
Asean
Southeast Asia’s scam compound survivors suffer in stigma and silence
Many survivors return home to inhabit a murky space between victim and offender, with few support services to help them reintegrate.
15 Mar 2026 - 8:00AM
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