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Singaporean TikTokker to be charged with defamation, spreading falsehoods
In one of his videos, the man claimed that the government was paying to attract Chinese nationals and nurture them as leaders.
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South Korea gets wake-up call as US diverts military assets to Middle East
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What happens to the Iranian sailors stranded in Sri Lanka?
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East Asia
Jeju Air crash: South Korean auditor says ministry prioritised cost over safety
The audit said the transport ministry allowed 14 non-compliant localiser structures at eight airports to reduce earthwork costs.
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Firefighters remove tarpaulin sheets covering the debris of a Jeju Air plane following its crash on December 29, 2024. Photo: Yonhap/EPA-EFE
Politics
Iran war fallout threatens ‘quick wins’ for Thailand’s economy
As drivers panic buy diesel and the public is urged to limit air con use, Thai civil servants are ordered home to preserve dwindling energy.
3 hours ago
Politics
Will Iran war push Indonesia to quit Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’?
Critics have urged Jakarta to leave the board and reconsider related policies, amid concerns the country may be losing ‘strategic autonomy’.
10 Mar 2026 - 7:24PM
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East Asia
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Deadly earthquake that claimed thousands of lives in Japan – SCMP archive
On this day 15 years ago, one of the most powerful earthquakes on record triggered a devastating tsunami in Japan, killing more than 18,000.
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Tsunami waves hit residences after a powerful earthquake in Natori, Miyagi prefecture, Japan, on March 11, 2011. Photo: AP Photo
Politics
Hope for India-Bangladesh reset after arrests in student leader’s killing
The development may provide an early test of bilateral cooperation following Bangladesh’s recent political transition, analysts say.
10 Mar 2026 - 7:30PM
Global Economy
As war on Iran escalates, Asia scrambles to deal with global energy fallout
China, Japan and South Korea have all taken steps to reduce impact of supply shortages – but analysts warn of spillover.
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Health & Environment
Thai police thought she was drunk. She was already dying
A 21-year-old died because an assumption was made. The same assumption later left a stroke victim in a coma with 50-50 odds of survival.
10 Mar 2026 - 12:25PM
East Asia
Japan struggles with rising maintenance costs 15 years after Fukushima disaster
The costs of maintaining public housing for disaster victims and sea walls in Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima total over US$923.7 million.
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People offer prayers and light candles during a memorial in front of Futaba Station on Tuesday ahead of the 15th anniversary of the Fukushima earthquake and tsunami. Photo: Jiji Press/EPA
Politics
Why has the US-Israeli war on Iran left Brics speechless?
As Tehran retaliates against its Gulf neighbours, the newly expanded bloc built for trade is discovering the limits of its own unity.
10 Mar 2026 - 3:32PM
Economics
Philippines’ fuel shock exposes limits of deregulated oil market
Consumer groups say households are left to absorb rising costs as the government rolls out conservation measures and considers fuel tax relief.
10 Mar 2026 - 8:36PM
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Malaysia had him on bail for child abuse. The US had other plans
Zobaidul Amin allegedly told victims the police would never find him. He was living in Malaysia, after all. Then the FBI put him on a plane.
10 Mar 2026 - 4:29PM
Economics
‘Ghost projects’ push Philippines to record US$26.5 billion budget deficit
A widening deficit and falling revenue are ‘direct, quantifiable effects’ of an investigation into the flood-control scandal, economists say.
10 Mar 2026 - 12:02PM
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A shopkeeper looks at his smartphone while waiting customers in Manila. The Philippines’ budget deficit hit a record high last year. Photo: EPA
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In Malaysia, Muhyiddin’s corruption trial opens with a fight over TikTok
A former PM, a landmark corruption case – and the prosecution’s opening evidence is a pair of TikTok videos the defence says cannot stand.
10 Mar 2026 - 5:49PM
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Economics
India’s 30-day Russian oil waiver comes with a steep US price tag
Washington has granted New Delhi a brief waiver for stranded Russian crude – but expects it to ramp up American oil purchases in return.
9 Mar 2026 - 6:00PM
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‘It’s inevitable’: Singapore’s workers brace for AI disruption
The city state wants 100,000 workers to become ‘AI bilingual’. But with entry-level roles already vanishing, time may not be on its side.
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Politics
Build fast, grow rich: To Lam’s blueprint for a rising Vietnam
Vietnam’s Communist Party chief is staking his legacy on 10 per cent growth, domestic megaprojects and an overseas charm offensive.
1 Mar 2026 - 8:00AM
Economics
Philippines’ AI reckoning puts millions of jobs on the line
The US$30 billion outsourcing sector is fighting to adapt, leaving millions of workers with a stark choice: upskill or be left behind.
14 Feb 2026 - 4:03PM
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Economics
India’s trade blitz seeks to keep afloat a sinking global order
‘Jolted out of its slumber’ by US tariffs, New Delhi is aggressively diversifying trade alliances to act as a bridge in a polarised world.
10 Feb 2026 - 8:54PM
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What happens to the Iranian sailors stranded in Sri Lanka?
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Iran war fallout threatens ‘quick wins’ for Thailand’s economy
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South Korea gets wake-up call as US diverts military assets to Middle East
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Philippines’ fuel shock exposes limits of deregulated oil market
10 Mar 2026 - 8:36PM
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Hope for India-Bangladesh reset after arrests in student leader’s killing
10 Mar 2026 - 7:30PM
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