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  • China’s ban on Philippine defence chief and family seen as warning shot to Manila
    by Raissa Robles (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 12:50 pm

    China’s decision to ban Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr and his family from Chinese territory has taken Beijing’s maritime feud with Manila into unusually personal territory, with analysts saying the move appeared aimed at warning other Philippine officials against taking a hard line. The sanctions, announced by China’s foreign ministry on Thursday following Teodoro’s recent criticism of Beijing, also prohibit Chinese organisations and individuals from engaging in transactions,...

  • Kim Jong-un turns out to be the cleverest of them all
    by Alex Lo (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 12:30 pm

    Even Western pundits grudgingly admitted the summit between President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was a success. Both sides, according to Bloomberg, “appear to have walked away with what they wanted”. Given China’s rising pre-eminence while avoiding any damaging war, it’s no surprise that Xi had the upper hand in his recent meetings with US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. But with Kim, the stakes for Beijing were just as high, in light of Tokyo’s...

  • Can Singapore-linked growth deliver votes for Johor’s ruling party?
    by Iman Muttaqin Yusof (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 11:19 am

    The state elections in Johor and Negeri Sembilan, scheduled for July 11 and August 1, have opened two battlegrounds where economic issues take precedence over the political wrangling of Malaysia’s coalition parties. The ballot will also test whether Singapore-linked rail projects, economic zones and a data centre investment push have translated into support among Johor’s 2.73 million voters grappling with higher living costs. Nominations to fill 56 seats in the Johor state assembly will begin on...

  • Why US and China are watching Philippines’ Marcos Jnr at Russia-Asean talks
    by Jeoffrey Maitem (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 8:50 am

    Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr will travel to Russia next week for a summit with Moscow and Southeast Asian leaders in a visit analysts say will allow Manila to show it can fulfil its role as Asean chair while keeping diplomatic channels open with major powers, despite closer security ties with Washington. While the trip is unlikely to signal a shift in Philippine foreign policy, observers say it will be watched closely in both Washington and Beijing for any concrete outcomes on...

  • Bangladesh, India pledge closer border cooperation amid migration row
    by Reuters,Agence France-Presse (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 7:33 am

    Bangladesh and India have agreed to deepen cooperation along their shared border with improved intelligence sharing and coordinated patrols, according to a joint statement released on Friday, amid strained relations over alleged undocumented migration. Dhaka has accused Indian authorities of attempting to ‌force migrants across the border without due process, complicating efforts to stabilise ties following the 2024 ousting of Sheikh Hasina and India’s broader effort to identify and deport...

  • Is baby hungry, sleepy or just unhappy? These Japanese apps help interpret cries
    by Kyodo (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 6:44 am

    Crying without a clear reason can be a major source of anxiety for parents. As families look for new ways to navigate the uncertainty of early childcare, Japanese developers are rolling out AI-powered tools designed to identify the possible causes of a baby’s distress. One of them is Babylingual, a free app released in March by Moto Numazawa, a 25-year-old father in the Kanagawa prefecture city of Chigasaki, near Tokyo. In late April, Numazawa held his smartphone up to his three-month-old son,...

  • In Malaysia, over 1,000 Orang Asli rally for land rights: ‘we’re not going anywhere’
    by Iman Muttaqin Yusof (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 6:35 am

    More than 1,000 Orang Asli, the indigenous people of Peninsular Malaysia, rallied outside a federal ministry in Putrajaya on Friday in a rare mass protest to demand recognition of their ancestral land and an end to evictions and development on their territories. Many wore traditional headgear as they marched through Malaysia’s administrative capital, carrying signs reading “Orang Asli are not immigrants”, “Respect the Orang Asli right to self-determination” and “Our voices will not be...

  • Indonesia’s US$8 million visa scandal threatens drive for talent, investors
    by Resty Woro Yuniar (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 6:22 am

    A major immigration corruption scandal could mar Indonesia’s ambition to entice foreign funds and high-skilled workers, according to observers, further tanking investor confidence in Southeast Asia’s largest economy. The country’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) last week arrested eight high-ranking immigration officials, including then deputy minister Silmy Karim, for allegedly extorting foreigners seeking residency and work permits in Indonesia. KPK also detained nine visa agents...

  • Asian investors look for novel ways to join SpaceX’s US IPO excitement
    by Bloomberg (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 4:24 am

    Investors across Asia have been largely shut out of the world’s largest-ever initial public offering, which has forced them to find creative ways to make bets on SpaceX’s US$75 billion global spectacle. With no direct access to the IPO, traders from Seoul to Shanghai are piling into companies along the space supply chain, industry-themed exchange-traded funds (ETF) and Nasdaq 100 Index-tracking funds in hopes of eventually capturing some of the gains that many expect once SpaceX shares hit the...

  • South Korean court sentences ex-president Yoon to 30 years over Pyongyang drone plot
    by Agence France-Presse (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 2:31 am

    A South Korean court sentenced ex-president Yoon Suk-yeol to 30 years in prison on Friday for sending military drones into North Korea, saying he planned the action as pretext for his disastrous martial law declaration in 2024. The drone flights two months before Yoon suspended civilian rule had sparked anger in North Korea, which accused the South of dropping propaganda leaflets as well. Judges said Yoon intended to provoke Pyongyang “into carrying out armed or equivalent acts against South...

  • Will Marcos’ shipbuilding push deliver lasting capacity for Philippines?
    by Sam Beltran (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 2:00 am

    The Philippines has a rare opening to turn its geography, skilled workers and deepening ties with Japan into a stronger maritime industrial base, but analysts say Manila’s push to make shipbuilding a strategic industry will be judged by whether fresh investment can produce lasting capacity. President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr gave that drive a concrete boost on June 3 when he ordered the addition of 64 hectares (158 acres) to the West Cebu Industrial Park (WCIP), one of the country’s key shipbuilding...

  • Singapore charges construction firm, boss over Tanjong Katong sinkhole lapses
    by CNA (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 1:32 am

    Ohin Construction, its managing director and several employees were charged on Thursday over alleged lapses linked to the sinkhole that appeared in Singapore’s Tanjong Katong neighbourhood in July last year. The company faces eight charges, mostly under the Building Control Act, Workplace Safety and Health Act and Workplace Safety and Health (General Provisions) regulations. Its managing director, 64-year-old Ivan Ong Khiaw Yang, and six others were also charged in relation to the case. A car...

  • Thailand observes 15 days of mourning for popular ‘Princess Bha’, who died aged 47
    by Agence France-Presse (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 12:51 am

    Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol, the king’s eldest daughter, has died at the age of 47, the royal palace announced on Friday, more than three years after she slipped into a coma following a sudden illness. She was suffering from an abdominal infection and “her condition continued to worsen” until she “passed away peacefully” on Thursday evening, the Bureau of the Royal Household said in a statement. The late princess will lie in state at the Grand Palace in Bangkok and her funeral will be...

  • China’s ports are by far the most efficient in the world: World Bank study
    by Carol Yang (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 12:00 am

    China’s ports continued to dominate global efficiency rankings in 2025, with seven Chinese trade hubs placing in the top 10, according to a study by the World Bank and S&P Global released on Wednesday. The latest edition of the annual report comes at a time when ports are playing a more vital role in the global economy than ever, as facilities strive to handle intense disruptions to global supply chains amid the aftermath of the Red Sea crisis and the ongoing fallout from the US-Israel war on...

  • How Nvidia’s South Korean AI deals could fuel ‘the next industrial revolution’
    by Park Chan-kyong (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 12, 2026 at 12:00 am

    A spate of agreements Nvidia has reached with South Korean companies presents a long-term road map for the country to expand its role in the semiconductor and physical AI industries, observers say. The most significant deal Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made during his whirlwind three-day trip to Seoul that ended on Sunday was with SK Telecom to build AI infrastructure, including factories. An AI factory is a data centre running an end-to-end operational system that continuously collects and processes...

  • Tearful Malaysian mother begs for no jail time over attempted affair
    by The Star (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 11:30 pm

    A Malaysian mother of two broke down in tears as she begged for leniency from the sharia High Court in Melaka for attempting to have sex with another woman’s husband last year. According to Sinar Harian, the accused, Siti Iqbar Mazlan, 35, during the proceedings before Judge Abu Bakar Daud on Thursday said that she regretted her actions and also apologised to the man’s wife, Puteri Norfatimah Ishak, 25. According to the charges, Siti Iqbar and Hairul Mokhsin Zaini, 24, were found to have...

  • Hacking of Philippine Senate’s website spotlights widening political crisis
    by Raissa Robles (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 1:18 pm

    The Philippine Senate’s political crisis has spilled into cyberspace after its official website went offline on Thursday following its defacement with a warning accusing lawmakers of betraying public trust. “The people deserve truth. The people deserve accountability. The people deserve better. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect Us,” the message said, using a closing phrase long associated with the global hacktivist collective Anonymous. The incident comes as the Senate remains locked...

  • Hong Kong, Indonesia move towards direct transactions in yuan, rupiah
    by Zhu Wenqian (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 12:42 pm

    The People’s Bank of China, Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and Bank Indonesia signed an agreement on Thursday to create a framework for bilateral transactions between Indonesia and Hong Kong. The parties aimed to implement a currency transaction framework for the direct exchange and settlement of Indonesian rupiah and Chinese yuan in cross-border trade and investment activities among companies and institutions in Indonesia and Hong Kong, according to an HKMA statement. This initiative was...

  • Malaysia’s hunt for Russian oil tests Anwar’s ‘friends with all’ policy
    by Iman Muttaqin Yusof (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 10:31 am

    Malaysia’s search for alternative crude supplies is complicating Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s “friends with all” foreign policy, analysts have said, with the country potentially tapping Russian oil despite Western sanctions against Moscow. On Thursday, oil prices rose again after Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed, 103 days after the US-Israel war with Iran began on February 28. Washington has signalled it wants sanction waivers over Russian oil to end “as soon as possible”. Economy...

  • 3 Indian sailors dead after US attacks commercial vessel off Oman
    by Agence France-Presse (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 8:54 am

    Three Indian sailors on a commercial vessel hit by the United States off the coast of Oman are dead, New Delhi’s shipping minister said on Thursday. “It is deeply unfortunate to learn of the tragic incident aboard the Palau-flagged MT Settebello,” Sarbananda Sonowal said in a statement, referring to the strike on the vessel a day earlier. “Sadly, three Indian seafarers initially reported missing are now confirmed dead after bodies have been located and identified.” India’s foreign ministry...

  • Gambling addiction in Philippines worsens as helpline calls surge
    by Sam Beltran (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 8:25 am

    The Philippines may be taking steps to curb gambling addiction, but the surge in calls to the Bridges of Hope hotline suggests the problem is worsening, according to the rehabilitation centre’s founder and director, Jon Ty. Ty said gambling now accounted for nine in 10 calls to the centre’s hotline so far this year, up from seven in 10 in 2025. Many of the callers were desperate family members reaching out because their loved ones were gambling addicts. Ty said many gamblers had also resorted to...

  • AIIB chief Zou Jiayi on financing Asia’s green transition
    by Ji Siqi (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 7:32 am

    Zou Jiayi is president and chairwoman of the board of directors of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), a multilateral development lender headquartered in Beijing and inaugurated in 2016. Before leading AIIB, Zou was deputy secretary general of the national committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, China’s top political advisory body. She previously held senior roles at the Ministry of Finance, including as vice-minister, and as part of her three decades of...

  • Singapore charges 3 men over US$18 million fake country of origin mattress scam
    by CNA (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 7:11 am

    Three men were charged on Thursday for their alleged involvement in a scheme to falsely declare China-made mattresses as Singapore goods in an apparent attempt to evade US import duties. Singaporeans Loh Yew Kong, 68; Leong Yu Fong, 41; and Loh Chen Sing Darren, 37, as well as three companies – Brighture Et Riche, Brighture Et Riche (Int) and Zenova International – were charged in connection with the alleged scheme, Singapore Customs said. Authorities commenced investigations in February last...

  • Thai court sentences 2 Chinese Uygur men to death for 2015 Bangkok shrine bombing
    by Aidan Jones (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 6:14 am

    A Thai court on Thursday sentenced two ethnic Chinese Uygur men to death for the 2015 bombing of Bangkok’s Erawan shrine, the deadliest attack on the city in recent history that killed 20, including tourists from China, Malaysia and Singapore. The men, Bilal Mohammed, 41, and Yusufu Mieraili, 36, were arrested in a manhunt that followed the August 17, 2015, bombing which brought carnage to the heart of Bangkok at rush hour. Thai police said they found bomb-making materials at a Bangkok address...

  • Filipino mayor begs for helicopters to fly food to ‘very hungry’ quake survivors
    by Associated Press (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 6:03 am

    The mayor of a southern Philippine town that was devastated by a powerful earthquake pleaded on Thursday for helicopters to transport food to stave off hunger in several landslide-isolated villages. The 7.8 magnitude offshore quake, one of the strongest to hit the archipelago in half a century, struck on Monday off the southern province of Sarangani and has left at least 47 people dead and 688 injured, with 31 still missing. More than 45,000 people remained displaced, about half in emergency...

  • How major LNG deal with Japan signals Malaysia as rising Asean ‘middle power’
    by Ushar Daniele (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 5:25 am

    Japan’s signing of a 20-year LNG supply deal with Malaysia’s Petronas has cast the Southeast Asian country as a valuable energy and security partner, as Tokyo looks to protect itself from global supply shocks and deepen ties with trusted allies. The latest move also underscores how, amid the energy crisis, Asian nations are striking deals bilaterally, with Malaysia leveraging its vast natural resources to rise as a “middle power”, according to analysts. Under the agreement announced during...

  • South Korea hits e-commerce giant Coupang with record US$409 million fine for data breach
    by Agence France-Presse (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 3:32 am

    South Korea imposed on Thursday a record US$409 million fine on e-commerce giant Coupang over a leak that exposed the data of more than 30 million customers, provoking ire from US lawmakers. The move caps a months-long probe into the country’s largest online retail platform, which is incorporated in the United States. Allegations of a massive data leak first surfaced in November, becoming an unexpected source of friction between Seoul and Washington. “We have decided to impose a total of 624.68...

  • India calls in air force to ensure exam papers secured after scandals fuel protests
    by Bloomberg (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 2:59 am

    India is taking unprecedented measures to restore confidence in its national student examination system after a series of scandals fuelled angry protests from young people and put pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government. Last month, authorities took the extraordinary step of cancelling the medical entrance exam results of more than 2 million students after allegations of widespread leaking of the papers. For the retest on June 21, the government will deploy the Indian Air Force...

  • Singapore says arrest warrants for 1MDB’s Jho Low still in force despite US clemency bid
    by Bloomberg (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 2:20 am

    Singapore police said arrest warrants for fugitive financier Jho Low remain active, even as the Malaysian continues efforts to seek clemency from US President Donald Trump. “Warrants of arrest and Interpol red notices for both Tan Kim Loong and Low Taek Jho are still in effect,” the police said in a statement on Wednesday. Tan is a known associate of Low and is also implicated in Malaysia’s multibillion-dollar 1MDB scandal. Low is accused by US and Malaysian authorities of masterminding the 1MDB...

  • Why Hong Kong should be very interested in the Pinglu Canal
    by Chow Chung-yan (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 11, 2026 at 1:00 am

    Our report that China’s landmark Pinglu Canal is set for trial operations in September was one of the most read the week it was published. Interestingly, most of those who read the report were from the United States, followed by Malaysia, Singapore, Canada, Australia and Hong Kong. The report had three times as many Singaporean readers as local ones. I find this disparity concerning and not for reasons of editorial vanity. While the Pinglu Canal is a global story – representing one of the...