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South Korea’s Lee orders election watchdog probe to expand beyond ballot shortages
Lee also called for crackdown on workplace abuses after death of firefighter in her 20s.
Dettol apologises after ad to clean up 'toxic men' backfires in China
The ad sparked accusations of sexism in China, after featuring a man looking for a partner who is "not tainted by other men".
The second death of SaaS
Silicon shock, token inequality, and techflation are no longer fringe theories floated on these pages. They have become the invisible gravity warping the global economy, rewriting policy, and keeping politicians awake at night. In January, when we called silicon shock an
India and China say ties are moving towards improvement
India and China reviewed recent developments in bilateral relations during the meeting.
Sri Lanka troops to battle deadly dengue mosquitoes as cases rise
Nearly 50,000 cases have been reported in 2026, with 29 deaths.
South Korea's KOSPI tanks nearly 10% to lead tech-fuelled Asia rout
Samsung and SK Hynix shed more than 12 per cent each, triggering an automatic 20-minute bourse-wide trading halt in the afternoon.
Nepal’s former finance minister arrested for money laundering, police say
KATHMANDU, June 23 - Nepal's former finance minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel was arrested late on Monday on charges of money laundering, police said, as the country's Gen Z-backed government steps up a crackdown on alleged corruption under previous administrations.
S. Korean President Lee’s approval rating turns negative for first time
June 22 marked the first time his approval rating had fallen below 50 per cent since he assumed office.
China’s humanoid robots moving in as Asia’s workforce ages out
While the world focuses on the “tech cold war” and “de-risking” between the US and China, a quiet “tech truce” is unfolding at the baggage loading areas of Tokyo’s Haneda Airport. As Japan faces a critical labor shortage and an aging workforce, it is turning to Chinese-made
Can Pakistan's peacekeeping role in Iran war give it an economic dividend?
Many analysts are expecting some largesse from the US, although there have been no signs of any such windfalls yet.
Hiking accidents in Malaysia claim 63 lives over past five years
Records from 2021 to 2025 showed a total of 1,059 accidents
Johor state polls: PM Anwar’s PH coalition unveils candidates, including former education minister Maszlee Malik
Although Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has yet to name the coalition’s chief minister candidate, Maszlee - who is among the candidates with the biggest profile owing to his previous stint as a Cabinet minister - has emerged as one of the frontrunners for the post, according to
Pop Mart looks beyond Labubu with theme parks, films and exhibitions
The Chinese toy company is seeking to build long-term global franchises around its characters and reduce reliance on its breakout star.
Thai government’s $15.6 billion borrowing plan in legal crosshairs as growth falters
A court ruling that disrupts the borrowing plan could add uncertainty to Thailand’s growth outlook.
Malaysian public university heads deny ‘seat-selling’ and backdoor admission claims
They said the universities have consistently increased mainstream, subsidised intake capacities.
Foreign shoppers increasingly planning South Korea trips around Olive Young sales
The number of foreign tourists going to its March and June sales in 2026 was 11 times higher than in 2023.
US gives Philippines solar-powered sea drones to boost maritime surveillance
MANILA, June 23 - The U.S. government has given four Ocean Aero Triton autonomous underwater and surface vehicles to the Philippine military to boost Manila's ability to monitor its waters and spot potential threats, the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines said on Tuesday.
Washington brought a memorandum to a war made of history
American power has a tell. When faced with a war it wants to end, Washington develops a comprehensive plan that includes phased withdrawals, monitoring arrangements, economic incentives, and a timeline. It then acts as though the document itself were the peace. This has gone on
Australia’s PM rejects far-right call for ‘monocultural’ society
Pauline Hanson's far-right One Nation is now the most popular party in Australia.
‘True picture’ needed: Anwar pushes back on Johor funding criticism ahead of state polls
Johor received RM16 billion in federal allocations from 2023 to 2025, more than the RM14 billion it contributed to federal revenue, says Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
US gives Philippines underwater vehicles as China feud persists
The vehicles worth around US$13 million are capable of collecting data above and below ocean surface.
Yen hovers near 40-year low against dollar
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama's conversation with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday helped the yen recover from a low of 161.93 per dollar, just short of the 161.96 level last seen in December 1996.
Australia's coal and gas exports violate our human rights, group says in new UN case
The group says that it is unlawful for Australia to continue approving fossil fuel exports without protecting its citizens.
South Korea could deport stalker who rang BTS star's doorbell 133 times
The Brazilian woman visited BTS member Jungkook's home 20 times in less than two months.
Durian prices in Malaysia crash to 16 cents each as oversupply hits market
Durians cannot be stored for long, so farmers and vendors face heavier losses if they do not sell them quickly.
Ultra-reclusive Turkmenistan slowly opens up to tourists
The former Soviet republic is tentatively opening up to tourists after decades of isolation.
Melaka chief minister warns civil servants not to let World Cup affect work discipline
He reminded civil servants not to allow their late-night viewing habits to affect their duties.
Demand for air-conditioner servicing, repairs heats up in Malaysia amid prolonged hot weather
Many customers have been seeking urgent appointments after their air-con units failed from prolonged use.
Australians value China ties over US as Trump confidence slumps
Less than a third of Australians trust Washington to act responsibly in the world, according to the poll.
Why more South Koreans are becoming ‘full-time children’
Job scarcity and climbing housing costs have fuelled the phenomenon.
Throne dispute in Malaysia’s Negeri Sembilan halts rulers’ conference, Aug 1 state polls in doubt
The Conference of Rulers is rarely called off, signalling how seriously the brother rulers view the crisis.
Malaysia’s Malay rulers just postponed its meeting – and Negeri Sembilan election’s fate is now unclear
Malaysia's rulers postponed a conference due to a Negeri Sembilan throne dispute, affecting the upcoming state elections.
Bear deterrent products in high demand in Japan amid rising encounters
Products available include repellent sprays, AI-driven detection systems and deterrent alarms with flash devices.
North Korea’s Kim vows to accelerate military build-up: Report
The North Korean leader cited military modernisation efforts by South Korea and the US in the region.
North Korea's Kim says country will exercise its position as nuclear state, KCNA reports
SEOUL, June 23 - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said exercising the country's position as a nuclear state is the only way to cope with an unpredictable and complicated global security situation, KCNA state news agency reported on Tuesday.
A brutal gang rape in India revives painful memories of 2012 Delhi assault
The case from Begusarai in Bihar comes close in brutality to that inflicted on a woman during a sexual assault in 2012.
Why India’s wealthy families are betting on startups as venture capitalists pull back
From real estate to technology, India’s affluent families are channelling more of their fortunes into startups through family offices as founders increasingly seek investors with a longer-term outlook.
Lebanon tries to find a place on the map
In the jigsaw puzzle of Middle East peace talks under way, Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun is trying to remind the warring parties in the current Middle East wars that his country is important, too. He worries because two powerful adversaries, Iran and the United States, appear
Trump: 'I will do what I have to do' if Iran does not stick to deal
WASHINGTON, June 22 - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday \"I will do what I have to do\" if Iran does not stick to its agreement with Washington.
China sanctions US defense, rare earth firms in retaliation
China hit back at Washington on Monday with a sweeping two-pronged retaliation, barring government departments from buying products from 46 US defense contractors and blacklisting 10 American companies from receiving Chinese dual-use exports. The Ministry of Finance announced
Before SpaceX IPO, investors in China secretly acquired stakes
This article was originally published by ProPublica, a Pulitzer Prize-winning newsroom. A businessman with ties to Chinese military contractors was among the overseas investors who acquired stakes in SpaceX while it was still a private company. An entity linked to the Qatari
Peace or not, the Middle East will now lean more toward China
The most important question about the US-Israel-Iran war is no longer one of who has lost. It is obvious that everyone has lost but that Iran has lost less badly than the others. Nor is it important to ask how humiliating the peace “memorandum” Iran and the US signed this week
Rubio heads to UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain to discuss Iran deal with Gulf allies
ABU DHABI, June 22 - U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel Tuesday through Thursday to the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain, on a trip that will give the Trump administration a chance to sell its preliminary Iran accord directly to Gulf Arab allies.
India says ties with China normalising as top officials meet in Delhi
NEW DELHI, June 22 - Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval spoke with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday on the sidelines of a BRICS National Security Advisers' meeting in New Delhi, India's foreign ministry said.













