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Can Philippines become critical minerals powerhouse with help from US, Japan?
To curb China’s dominance in the sector, Manila has to cut red tape and fight corruption to draw US and Japanese investors.
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India’s space ambition set to soar after Artemis II moon mission’s success
8 Apr 2026 - 6:00PM
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Fuel crisis at planting season threatens Myanmar’s fragile economy
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Economics
Philippine lawmakers’ call for oil deals with China prompts warnings of ‘a trap’
However, some analysts say that if both sides can agree on equitable oil and gas production, Filipinos could benefit from lower prices.
8 Apr 2026 - 5:43PM
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Workers maintain well-drilling facilities on a Chinese offshore oil platform in the northern waters of the South China Sea. Photo: Xinhua
People
Malaysian corruption watchdog secures arrest warrant for tycoon Daim’s sons
The move marks the latest development in a years-long probe into the ex-finance minister’s wealth.
8 Apr 2026 - 12:16PM
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Woman faces jail over Singapore crash that killed Indonesian girl in Chinatown
The lawyer for the woman, reportedly an Indian national, asked for a gag order, citing online posts that were ‘of xenophobic nature’.
8 Apr 2026 - 10:48AM
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Japan’s deportation drive strikes fear into asylum seekers, foreign residents
Rights groups warn the government’s push to remove more undocumented migrants clashes with its duty to protect refugees.
8 Apr 2026 - 9:30AM
The Tokyo Immigration Bureau. Japanese authorities have ramped up the Zero Illegal Foreign Residents Plan to cut the number of undocumented foreign residents. Photo: Shutterstock
Politics
Why Cambodia’s new law may do little to combat its scam centres
Analysts warn the lack of provisions addressing the role officials and networks play in enabling scams may limit the law’s effectiveness.
8 Apr 2026 - 9:10AM
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Iran ‘does not forget its friends’ as Malaysia-linked ships pass through Hormuz
The move signals Tehran’s use of access to Hormuz as leverage, analysts say, while drawing scrutiny over Malaysia’s oil transfers.
7 Apr 2026 - 7:52PM
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Politics
India kicks off crucial state elections for Modi’s BJP amid Iran war turmoil
The ruling BJP is looking to break into opposition strongholds, especially in West Bengal, and secure dominance across India.
7 Apr 2026 - 7:20PM
Economics
Singapore set to be hit by global energy crisis as it unveils countermeasures
Among the measures, the government announced an increase of US$155 to a cost-of-living cash payment to eligible Singaporeans.
7 Apr 2026 - 6:20PM
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Storage tanks and oil refineries in Jurong Island, Singapore. Photo: Reuters
Politics
Most in Asean prefer China over US in survey, Trump cited as biggest concern
Support for China was stronger in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore, according to the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute survey.
7 Apr 2026 - 6:08PM
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Politics
Daim’s daughter pleads not guilty as Malaysia’s ‘Op Godfather’ probe widens
The charge against the daughter of late former finance minister Daim Zainuddin centres on an allegedly incomplete asset declaration.
7 Apr 2026 - 6:13PM
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Politics
Hidden meaning behind North Korea’s warm response to South’s drone apology
While North Korea praised the South’s actions as a ‘wise move’, it continues to rebuff any attempts at reconciliation dialogues.
7 Apr 2026 - 6:08PM
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People
Singapore’s Shanmugam slams Bloomberg’s ‘venomous’ emails in defamation hearing
Cabinet ministers K. Shanmugam and Tan See Leng are suing Bloomberg over an article mentioning their personal property deals.
7 Apr 2026 - 6:12PM
Singapore ministers Tan See Leng (left) and K. Shanmugam are suing Bloomberg for defamation. Photo: Facebook/Handout
Economics
Why high fuel costs could accelerate the Philippines’ EV boom
Vietnam’s VinFast is seizing the moment by offering incentives for drivers to make the switch from petrol-powered vehicles to electric.
7 Apr 2026 - 8:00AM
People
Singapore’s Shanmugam slams ‘hypocrisy’ over deported blogger Amos Yee
The minister says Yee’s case shows how foreign media and rights advocates have mistaken an offensive repeat offender for a free-speech icon.
6 Apr 2026 - 8:20PM
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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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Politics
Graft and gridlock: in Anwar’s Malaysia, reformist cracks widen
Malaysia’s prime minister can’t pass his own reform bills. His coalition appears to be cracking – and time is running out.
14 Mar 2026 - 10:30AM
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