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Financing for Southeast Asia’s energy transition hangs in balance at Cop29
Leaders at ongoing climate summit need to signal a renewed push for phasing out fossil fuels and mobilise finances to do so, analysts say.
12 Nov 2024 - 7:30PM
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‘Change is coming’: will Southeast Asia have to abandon universal healthcare?
9 Nov 2024 - 12:00PM
Less stranger danger, but Asia will still pay for Trump’s return
9 Nov 2024 - 6:25PM
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Health & Environment
As deadly smog threatens India, Pakistan, experts urge joint climate action
Burning of crop residues and bursting of firecrackers during Diwali have exacerbated the problem, with current measures ineffective, experts say.
12 Nov 2024 - 2:07PM
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Residential complexes are covered in heavy smog near New Delhi, India, on Friday. Photo: EPA-EFE
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Calls in Japan for more suicide prevention steps targeting schoolchildren
Japanese culture experts urge authorities to do more after new data shows suicides among Japanese schoolchildren remain high.
8 Nov 2024 - 2:44PM
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Health & Environment
‘A Diwali nightmare’: pollution crisis grips India after firework celebrations
Air quality experts say the surge in air pollution following the festival is leading to increased respiratory issues and hospital admissions.
6 Nov 2024 - 6:30PM
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‘Our daughters are not safe’: anxiety in Malaysia after multiple girls go missing
Police say seven girls have been reported missing over the past five months, with some feared kidnapped.
4 Nov 2024 - 6:38PM
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Health & Environment
Suffering in silence: how elephantiasis stole this mother’s life in India
As her leg swells and her spirit dims, Sunita’s story reveals the harsh realities of living with a neglected tropical disease in rural India.
28 Oct 2024 - 8:29AM
Sunita Bhaiji, a lymphatic filariasis patient in Madhya Pradesh, India. Photo: Sneha Richhariya
Health & Environment
Climate change could erase Nepal’s snow leopards in three decades, study warns
With temperatures rising and habitats shrinking, Nepal’s big cats face an uncertain future, according to new research.
25 Oct 2024 - 8:08PM
Health & Environment
‘We can’t risk it’: Malaysian doctors denounce alleged plan to cut rest hours
A purported leak from the health ministry saying anaesthesiologists may no longer be eligible for time off after long shifts has sparked outcry.
24 Oct 2024 - 2:28PM
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Health & Environment
Japan’s smart toilets in hot seat as ageing units linked to fire and burn risks
There have been 69 reported cases of injury involving the devices over the last decade, according to a government agency report.
22 Oct 2024 - 3:47PM
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Health & Environment
Malaysia to issue workplace-bullying guidelines after suspected doctor suicide
The case of the 30-year-old head of chemical pathology unit sheds light on tough working conditions and culture in Malaysia’s health sector.
22 Oct 2024 - 3:51PM
A giant mural tribute outside a hospital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo: AP
Health & Environment
Blade-proof umbrellas to be deployed on Japanese trains to fend off knife attacks
The umbrellas were developed to protect passengers after a spate of violent incidents that have taken place aboard the country’s trains.
22 Oct 2024 - 5:56AM
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Health & Environment
Capture of Malayan tiger blamed for 2 deaths highlights conservation dilemma
A total of four fatal tiger encounters were recorded in Malaysia last year, with all the incidents happening in Kelantan state.
21 Oct 2024 - 2:01PM
Health & Environment
Prabowo’s sea wall plan ‘not the cure’ for Indonesia’s land subsidence issues
Prabowo to court Chinese investment for project that critics say will only increase exposure to climate risks instead of reducing flood hazards.
17 Oct 2024 - 4:17PM
Health & Environment
EU plastic waste exports to Malaysia soar despite government’s vow to stop influx
The environment minister’s pledge to stop Malaysia from becoming ‘the world’s rubbish bin’ is seemingly undercut by new EU data.
16 Oct 2024 - 4:28PM
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A worker sorts through plastic waste to recycle in the suburbs of Kuala Lumpur. Photo: AFP
Health & Environment
Floods in Malaysia cause traffic chaos in Kuala Lumpur, delay parliament sitting
Meteorological authorities have warned of more floods that could blanket Kuala Lumpur and heavy rain in the evening.
15 Oct 2024 - 4:36PM
Politics
‘Our world has ended’: Nepal floods devastate lives and the economy
September’s floods caused millions in damages, displacing thousands and threatening economic growth, as climate change exacerbates future risks.
10 Oct 2024 - 4:23PM
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Lifestyle & Culture
Why a hotel and rail plan for Japan’s Mount Fuji makes ‘many people very angry’
Officials say the plan could help curb overtourism and generate billions in revenue – as activists worry it threatens the fragile ecosystem.
8 Oct 2024 - 1:12PM
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Health & Environment
Japan to search airports for more unexploded WWII bombs
Experts say while such bombs are usually safe and damage likely to be limited, the difficulty is in finding those that are buried deeper.
5 Oct 2024 - 3:30PM
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Debris on the edge of the airport tarmac after an unexploded World War II US bomb blew up less than a minute after a passenger jet taxied past on October 2 at Miyazaki Airport in southern Kyushu, Japan. Photo: Miyazaki Airport Office of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism / AFP
Health & Environment
Japan braces for dual typhoons as study reveals 1 in 5 face flooding risk
Japan needs to improve flood defences and early-warning systems to give residents more time to evacuate when danger threatens, experts say.
2 Oct 2024 - 10:03AM
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Politics
Harris vs. Trump: Asia counts the cost of climate in US presidential polls
While Kamala Harris is expected to champion aggressive climate policies, a Donald Trump victory could undermine international climate agreements.
1 Oct 2024 - 9:55PM
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People
GISB and the horrific reality behind Malaysia’s worst child sex abuse scandal
The GISB scandal reveals a harrowing tale of exploitation, as former members recount a legacy of abuse hidden behind a facade of faith.
29 Sep 2024 - 12:52PM
OPINION
Shane Cronin
Opinion
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Why Tonga’s volcanic eruption was so violent, and what to expect next
18 Jan 2022 - 9:52AM
Neil Newman
Abacus
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Don’t let Omicron smother the soul of Hong Kong’s live music scene
17 Jan 2022 - 9:30AM
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Lesley Mitchell
Opinion
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As Asian food start-ups fight climate change, let’s not forget about small farms
3 Nov 2021 - 10:00AM
Khairulanwar Zaini
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Hoang Thi Ha
Opinion
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What’s behind Southeast Asia’s hesitancy towards China-made vaccines?
10 Sep 2021 - 11:04AM
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Robyn J. Whitaker
Opinion
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Covid-19: when religious groups pit science against faith, the vulnerable suffer
5 Aug 2021 - 4:06PM
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Megan Steain
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Jamie Triccas
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Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine appears safe and effective but data doubts remain
29 Jul 2021 - 10:52AM
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