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152 arrested in Sri Lanka in alleged Chinese-run cyberscam
Among those arrested in a raid on a hotel rented by Chinese men in the coastal town of Chilaw were 133 Chinese people.
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‘Why are we paying?’ Pakistanis face up to 54% rise in fuel prices
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Malaysia drops appeal on abducted activist’s case, family still seeks answers
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East Asia
‘I can’t breathe’: Korean Air sued over in-flight death of passenger
The lawsuit filed in the US alleged that the airline failed to provide oxygen to Porscha Tynisha Brown who died in 2024.
3 Apr 2026 - 11:40AM
A Korean Air plane takes off from South Korea’s Incheon International Airport on Wednesday. Photo: EPA
People
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.
5 hours ago
Economics
Malaysia urged to take more aggressive action to tackle energy crisis
Analysts warn of escalating risks to Malaysia’s economy and call for adjusting the subsidy scheme to stop the government from ‘burning cash’.
5 hours ago
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Human remains found on Thai ship attacked by Iran in Strait of Hormuz
The Mayuree Naree was hit in March after leaving a port in the United Arab Emirates.
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The cargo ship Mayuree Naree, engulfed in smoke, in the Strait of Hormuz on March 11. Photo: Handout via Reuters
Economics
Helium supply shock threatens Asian chipmakers as economic slowdown fears mount
Iranian attacks on Qatar’s LNG facilities are curbing the supply of helium, a crucial gas used in chipmaking.
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Politics
Indonesia and Malaysia require geo-tracking for civil servants working from home
As governments roll out work-from-home policies to cut fuel use, civil servants face location tracking and other productivity measures.
3 Apr 2026 - 4:44PM
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Southeast Asia
50,000 scam calls in 50 minutes drain US$1.2 million from Singapore victims
A Malaysian man hired by a gang, who set up the devices at a flat in the city state, was sentenced to jail for five years and three months.
3 Apr 2026 - 9:27AM
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Politics
From general to Myanmar president: Min Aung Hlaing’s ‘cosmetic’ rebrand
His transition from top general to president is a ‘veneer’ that poses a challenge for Asean, which has long shunned him, critics say.
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Myanmar’s parliament elected junta chief Min Aung Hlaing as president on Friday. Photo: AFP
Economics
Indonesia rebalances energy policy as Iran war spurs new projects
As oil prices surge, Indonesia aims to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and intensify the use of crude palm oil for diesel blending.
3 Apr 2026 - 2:20PM
Politics
‘Defining truth’? Worry in Philippines over controversial anti-fake news bills
Critics warn the proposals risk turning legitimate reporting, public-interest speech and fast-moving online discussion into criminal exposure.
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Southeast Asia
3 Chinese nationals arrested in Malaysia over fake US visa passes
Police said investigations uncovered a syndicate supplying counterfeit documents for US entry.
3 Apr 2026 - 3:48PM
People
‘Feels unreal’: Indonesian grandma freed from Malaysian death row flies home
Ani Anggraeni spent nearly 15 years in prison for drug trafficking before her death sentence was commuted and she was later pardoned.
3 Apr 2026 - 12:49PM
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Ani Anggraeni is seen in prison last year. Photo: Handout
Lifestyle & Culture
Bali rocked by spate of murder cases – is Indonesian island more dangerous now?
The cases allegedly involving foreign suspects have spurred concerns that gang disputes have moved from other countries to the island.
2 Apr 2026 - 6:30PM
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Health & Environment
Solomon Islands residents live in fear of WWII bomb explosions
With more people on the islands killed or injured due to the munitions, a UN team calls for international efforts to remove the danger.
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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.
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Illustration: Huy Truong
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
People
‘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.
11 Mar 2026 - 12:24PM
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People
Malaysia drops appeal on abducted activist’s case, family still seeks answers
4 hours ago
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New Zealand doctor invoices US embassy for rising fuel costs
5 hours ago
Economics
Malaysia urged to take more aggressive action to tackle energy crisis
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Helium supply shock threatens Asian chipmakers as economic slowdown fears mount
5 hours ago
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Indonesia and Malaysia require geo-tracking for civil servants working from home
3 Apr 2026 - 4:44PM
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