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Acid attack on Indonesian activist raises fears for democracy under Prabowo
Andrie Yunus, who had previously received threats for his activism, was rushed to hospital with burns to 24 per cent of his body.
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Trump tells South Korea he is only leader who can break North Korean deadlock
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‘Farmers bear the cost’: Iran war knocks out Thai Mideast rice exports
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Economics
Beyond Pax Silica: Japan, France and Canada seek rare earth autonomy
Wary of both Beijing’s grip and Washington’s whims, three G7 allies are charting their own independent critical mineral course.
2 hours ago
French President Emmanuel Macron shakes hand with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Paris, France, last year. Photo: EPA-EFE
East Asia
Japanese man gets 14 years for deadly tequila-fuelled rape attempt
The victim died from acute alcohol poisoning after Hiroki Itaya forced her to drink 32 tequila shots at a bar in Nagoya.
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Southeast Asia
Singapore contests US claim of trade surplus amid excess capacity probe
The Ministry of Trade and Industry also rejected the USTR’s suggestion that the city state was contributing to global manufacturing overcapacity.
14 Mar 2026 - 12:03AM
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Health & Environment
‘Death is a release’: Indian parents win right to grant son a dignified death
Harish Rana was comatose and bedridden for over a decade. Now, the Supreme Court has ruled that his ‘endless misery’ can finally end.
13 Mar 2026 - 8:23PM
Harish Rana, an engineering student, has been in a vegetative state for the last 13 years after falling from the fourth floor of his hostel. Photo: Handout
Middle East
Iran lets 2 India-flagged gas tankers sail through Strait of Hormuz: insiders
India, which gave safe harbour to 183 Iranian sailors, has asked for exemptions from Iran’s blockade of the key waterway.
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Southeast Asia
Malaysian businessman releases photo to show officers drew guns during raid
Malaysia’s anti-corruption agency has denied that its officers pointed a weapon at Albert Tei’s head during his arrest.
13 Mar 2026 - 2:03PM
Politics
Australia walks ‘very fine line’ with Gulf deployment amid Iran war
Analysts say the defensive deployment reflects Canberra’s attempt to balance alliance pressure with fears of deeper involvement in the conflict.
13 Mar 2026 - 4:43PM
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Economics
Malaysia’s fuel subsidy bill to rise more than fourfold as Iran war drags on
The government will spend about US$812.8 million a month to maintain the price of subsidised petrol and diesel in the short term.
13 Mar 2026 - 6:30PM
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A man fills his vehicle with diesel at a petrol station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo: EPA-EFE
Southeast Asia
Vietnam records world-highest trade surplus with US, surpassing Mexico, China
Vietnam’s exports to the US rose 53 per cent to exceed US$20 billion in January from a year earlier, official data shows.
13 Mar 2026 - 3:30PM
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Economics
Cable thefts at key Malaysian train lines soar amid copper’s red-hot demand
Such cases have disrupted services between Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, with offenders thinking of more creative ways to cut cables.
13 Mar 2026 - 8:39PM
Health & Environment
‘Quite severe’: coastal erosion threatens future of Bali’s famed Kuta Beach
Experts warn extreme weather and decades of coastal development on the resort island have worsened the situation.
13 Mar 2026 - 5:35PM
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People
250 men went down with a WWII ‘hell ship’. Now the US is coming back for them
Eight decades after the Oryoku Maru was sunk by American bombs, specialist divers are returning to retrieve the 250 men still trapped inside.
13 Mar 2026 - 11:38AM
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Hundreds perished when the Japanese “hell ship” Oryoku Maru was sunk in 1944. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Politics
Philippines’ bid for UN Security Council seat sidesteps maritime row
As a potential council member, the Philippines is expected to address broader global security issues and be a ‘responsible middle power’.
13 Mar 2026 - 8:00AM
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Iranian women’s football team in Malaysia as video fuels new asylum claims
The video shows a man saying three Iranian players told Malaysian police they wanted to remain in the country. The claim has not been independently verified.
12 Mar 2026 - 7:42PM
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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.
11 Mar 2026 - 12:24PM
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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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Economics
Beyond Pax Silica: Japan, France and Canada seek rare earth autonomy
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Health & Environment
‘Death is a release’: Indian parents win right to grant son a dignified death
13 Mar 2026 - 8:23PM
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Malaysia’s fuel subsidy bill to rise more than fourfold as Iran war drags on
13 Mar 2026 - 6:30PM
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Health & Environment
‘Quite severe’: coastal erosion threatens future of Bali’s famed Kuta Beach
13 Mar 2026 - 5:35PM
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Cable thefts at key Malaysian train lines soar amid copper’s red-hot demand
13 Mar 2026 - 8:39PM
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