What to expect from Southeast Asian leaders’ summit as Trump attends

Leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations and their dialogue partners, including US President Donald Trump, will meet in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur from 26 to 28 October and are expected to tackle issues ranging from trade to global conflicts. Here is what to expect at the meeting. Trump, world leaders to […]

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South Korea’s former first lady draws outrage for sitting on royal throne

By Park Chan-kyong South Korea’s former first lady Kim Keon-hee has again made headlines after revelations that she sat on a royal throne during a private palace visit – triggering ridicule that she must have fancied herself a queen, given her oversized influence over her husband. Kim reportedly sat on the throne during a private […]

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Is the ‘Big One’ coming? Earthquake mania grips Philippines as fears mount

By Sam Beltran A spate of powerful earthquakes across the Philippines has triggered widespread panic, sparked a flood of misinformation and prompted officials to take decisions that experts warn could undermine long-term disaster readiness. Analysts say the anxious public reaction – from mass hysteria in schools to viral conspiracy theories about “The Big One” – […]

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Why US-China trade talks in Malaysia are crucial to paving way for Xi-Trump summit

By Kandy WongandAlice Li With the US threatening to leverage its software strengths ahead of fresh trade talks with China in response to its recent export controls on rare earths, analysts say Beijing is unlikely to make major concessions, though progress could be made on issues such as soybeans or fentanyl. Washington is reportedly considering […]

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Will death penalty demand for Bangladesh’s Hasina jeopardise extradition from India?

By Maria Siow Bangladesh’s pursuit of the death penalty against the country’s ousted former leader, Sheikh Hasina, has emerged as a key obstacle in efforts to bring her back from exile in India, with analysts saying the demand is likely to stall extradition talks and may even strengthen her bid for political asylum. The case […]

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Is accountability looming for Philippines’ Duterte? Survey shows ‘growing demand for justice’

By Sam Beltran Half of Filipinos believe that former president Rodrigo Duterte should be held accountable for the deaths related to his bloody drug war, with observers pointing out the findings of a new survey could further “lend legitimacy and support” to an international court’s investigation into the ex-leader. The results come amid the International […]

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