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‘Superconnector’ Hong Kong can share mainland expertise with Asean: CY Leung
At Post’s China Conference: Southeast Asia 2025, ex-city leader highlights potential for deeper economic cooperation between country and bloc.
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South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron found dead at her home in Seoul
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Bleached and broken: how mass tourism is killing Malaysia’s coral paradise
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Economics
South Asia after USAID: can India rise to the challenge?
The sudden suspension of USAID funds has delivered a gut punch to Nepal and Bangladesh – but it could be an opportunity for India to step up.
16 Feb 2025 - 5:00PM
A USAID officer watches as a US military cargo plane taxis to a stop at an airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, in 2015. Photo: AFP
Australasia
Australia slaps 2-year ban on foreigners buying existing homes as prices soar
The restriction would likely free up around 1,800 properties per year for local buyers.
16 Feb 2025 - 11:06AM
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Politics
‘Wilful pollution’: China’s space debris puts Philippines on edge
For Manila, Beijing’s pursuit of the heavens is leaving a worrying trail of debris – and diplomatic challenges – back on Earth.
16 Feb 2025 - 3:00PM
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Politics
Duterte’s ‘kill senators’ quip ignites controversy in Philippine midterms
Former president Rodrigo Duterte jokes that the candidates backed by him can win the May elections by way of “a bomb” aimed at their rivals.
16 Feb 2025 - 2:40PM
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Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte delivers a message during the proclamation rally for his political party PDP-Laban’s senatorial candidates ahead of the midterm elections in Metro Manila, Philippines on February 13, 2025. Photo: Reuters
Lifestyle & Culture
‘Boy sober’ and loving it: why Asia’s young women are swiping left on romance
More young women are opting out of traditional dating and marriage, prioritising career and personal freedom over societal expectations.
15 Feb 2025 - 5:00PM
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Health & Environment
Toxic tides: life in Indonesia’s most polluted village
Once a pristine fishing hamlet, Tanjung Uma is now drowning in garbage and disease as it bears the brunt of unchecked waste and environmental collapse.
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Politics
Japan’s 2035 tipping point looms as cities set to shrink amid population ageing
Japan faces urban population decline by 2035, with ageing societies challenging city sustainability and prompting calls for immigration reform.
16 Feb 2025 - 8:00AM
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South Asia
18 dead in India stampede to catch trains to Hindu mega-festival
The Kumbh Mela, the world’s largest religious gathering, attracts millions every 12 years and has a history of crowd-related disasters.
17 Feb 2025 - 12:22AM
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Passengers jostle with each other to board a train at New Delhi Railway station on Saturday. Photo: AP
Politics
No more a ‘fixed-deposit account’: do Singapore’s GRCs need a rethink?
Large multi-seat constituencies like Sengkang have become a high-stakes gamble for the ruling PAP, analysts say.
15 Feb 2025 - 12:00PM
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South Asia
Sri Lanka’s first elephant orphanage celebrates 50 years
The orphanage opened in 1975, but Sri Lanka is also now facing a human-elephant conflict in areas bordering traditional wildlife sanctuaries.
16 Feb 2025 - 10:02PM
East Asia
Why Trump’s steel tariffs could break economic backbone of South Korea
Pohang, once a symbol of the country’s breakneck growth, faces a bleak future as US levies threaten the steel hub.
16 Feb 2025 - 2:28PM
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East Asia
South Korea airline sparks controversy over crew taking photos on aircraft wing
Eastar Jet crew members reportedly posed for photos on the left wing of the aircraft while the plane was delayed due to heavy snow at Cheongju Airport.
15 Feb 2025 - 4:35PM
A crew member of an Eastar Jet flight stands on the wing of an aircraft at Cheongju Airport. Photo: JTBC
East Asia
US, South Korea and Japan reaffirm pledge to seek North Korea denuclearisation
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met his counterparts from the two nations on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
16 Feb 2025 - 5:48AM
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South Asia
Pakistan militant raid kills at least 4 soldiers
More than 1,600 people were killed in attacks in Pakistan in 2024 – the deadliest year in almost a decade.
15 Feb 2025 - 10:44PM
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Health & Environment
Toxic tides: life in Indonesia’s most polluted village
Once a pristine fishing hamlet, Tanjung Uma is now drowning in garbage and disease as it bears the brunt of unchecked waste and environmental collapse.
46 minutes ago
A food stall in Tanjung Uma next to a trash-strewn waterway. Photo: Ken Kwek
Politics
Analysis
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‘Chindia’ returns as India and China prepare for a Trump earthquake
With Donald Trump back in the White House, India and China are forging a quiet detente that could have seismic implications.
8 Feb 2025 - 8:00AM
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People
In Asia’s forgotten war, reluctant rebels mark 4 years of bloody chaos
For thousands of guerilla fighters, the dream of a free Myanmar still burns bright – even after four years of ruinous civil war.
25 Jan 2025 - 8:00AM
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Economics
China’s Himalayan mega dam deepens India’s water worries
Just as ties seemed to be on the mend, a US$137 billion hydropower behemoth on the Yarlung Tsangpo River threatens to muddy the waters.
18 Jan 2025 - 9:30AM
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THIS WEEK IN ASIA
Health & Environment
Toxic tides: life in Indonesia’s most polluted village
46 minutes ago
Health & Environment
Bleached and broken: how mass tourism is killing Malaysia’s coral paradise
2 hours ago
Economics
South Asia after USAID: can India rise to the challenge?
16 Feb 2025 - 5:00PM
Politics
‘Wilful pollution’: China’s space debris puts Philippines on edge
16 Feb 2025 - 3:00PM
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Duterte’s ‘kill senators’ quip ignites controversy in Philippine midterms
16 Feb 2025 - 2:40PM
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