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  • Japan’s PM Takaichi eyes India trip for talks with leader Modi
    by Kyodo (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 11:35 am

    Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is considering visiting India early next month to meet with her counterpart Narendra Modi to discuss cooperation on strengthening supply chains of critical goods given concerns about China’s economic coercion, government sources said on Thursday. Takaichi aims to deepen bilateral collaboration in a wide range of fields covering defence, economic issues and cutting-edge technologies such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence, according to the...

  • As India rises in critical minerals race, can it dent China’s dominance?
    by Junaid Kathju (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 11:15 am

    A new India-US pact on critical minerals has put the spotlight on New Delhi’s potential as an alternative to China, but analysts say despite the country’s significant resources, it is unlikely to dent Beijing’s dominance in the sector any time soon. Delhi and Washington signed a framework agreement on May 26 during US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit to India to secure supplies of critical minerals and rare earths, including their mining and processing. According to a US embassy statement,...

  • Sri Lanka nursing home fire kills 12
    by Reuters (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 10:09 am

    A ⁠dozen people ⁠have died in a fire at a home for older people in ‌Sri Lanka, police said on Thursday, while another eight have been hospitalised. The fire, which broke out at ⁠a home in Anguruwatota 55km (34 miles) from the commercial capital Colombo, ‌has been put out and ⁠the ⁠director of the establishment has ‌been arrested, police said. “A total of 51 ‌people were ‌rescued from the ‌home and they are being ⁠looked after by the military ⁠and public officials in the area,” police...

  • Japan-Philippines maritime talks 2026
    by Asia - South China Morning Post on June 4, 2026 at 9:27 am
  • South Korean ruling party’s ‘flawed landslide’ election win dents Lee’s reform drive
    by Park Chan-kyong (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 9:00 am

    South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s ruling party swept most of the country’s major local elections, but a narrow defeat in Seoul has given conservatives a foothold to challenge his reform agenda. The loss in the capital, South Korea’s political and property-market centre, has taken the shine off an otherwise dominant performance by the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), dealing a blow to Lee’s plans for tougher real estate taxation, according to observers. Across the country, the DPK won...

  • Thailand’s shrimp industry at ‘lowest point’ as it reels from Malaysia import ban
    by Aidan Jones,Iman Muttaqin Yusof (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 8:54 am

    Thailand’s shrimp industry is reeling from the latest blow to its once market-dominant business after Malaysia this week suspended imports from its northern neighbour, triggering fresh despair from a sector whose revenue has nosedived in the 15 years since it claimed the crown as the world’s largest exporter. Malaysia’s temporary ban on five shrimp species – as well as tightened import requirements for Thai sea bass – came into force on Monday. The trade row comes as Thailand’s fisheries sector...

  • How the AI chip boom has made South Korea a victim of its own success
    by Nicholas Spiro (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 8:30 am

    For a sign of how the fierce demand for memory chips triggered by the boom in artificial intelligence (AI) is benefiting technology-driven economies, look no further than South Korea. Last month, exports from Asia’s fourth-largest economy grew at a blistering rate of 53 per cent in annualised terms, the fastest pace since 1984. Shipments of semiconductors, which are used to store and funnel the huge amounts of data for AI services, increased nearly 170 per cent to a record monthly high of...

  • AirAsia denies Philippine flight grounding claims, slams ‘smear campaign’
    by The Star (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 7:15 am

    AirAsia X has called recent media reports claiming its Philippine operations were being grounded “coordinated and sensationalised” and part of a “deliberate smear campaign”. In a statement, the airline group said the smear campaign had long been occurring in an attempt to undermine fair competition in the Philippine aviation sector. “Such narratives serve only the interests of those seeking to limit consumer choice and create conditions that could lead to a monopoly in the market,” it said. “A...

  • Why Malaysia is winning praise from RedNote’s Chinese influencers
    by Iman Muttaqin Yusof (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 7:03 am

    For Chinese parents worn down by exam pressure, the solution now being offered by many creators on RedNote is not another tutoring strategy but another country: Malaysia. On the Chinese lifestyle app, mainland creators living in Malaysia are pitching the country as a softer landing for family life. They highlight international schools, Mandarin-speaking clinics, familiar food and lower living costs in Malaysia, speaking directly to compatriots anxious about schooling and affordability – and...

  • Missing Mount Everest guide feared dead crawls back to Base Camp after 6 days
    by Agence France-Presse (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 5:55 am

    A Nepali climbing guide who went missing on Mount Everest for six days and was feared dead has been found alive after crawling alone almost to Base Camp, officials said on Thursday. His wife had even begun to offer last rite prayers for his soul, she said at the hospital in the capital Kathmandu, where he is recovering from “some frostbite”. Mountaineer Dawa Sherpa – who is in his 50s, and is better known as “Hillary” after famed climber Edmund Hillary due to his experience – vanished on the...

  • Will Prabowo’s free meals scheme survive amid Indonesia corruption arrests?
    by Johannes Nugroho (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 5:26 am

    Indonesia’s free meals programme has long been beset with governance problems, quality issues and mass food poisoning cases. Now, corruption allegations and the arrests of top former officials overseeing Prabowo Subianto’s flagship scheme risk turning it into a political hot potato for the president. Prabowo sacked former National Nutrition Agency chief Dadan Hindayana and his two ex-deputies, Sonny Sonjaya and Lodewyk Pusung, on Tuesday. The trio were charged with corruption and taken into...

  • Suspected Filipino scammer reveals how Cambodian ring conned Singaporeans
    by CNA (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 2:00 am

    Details of how a Cambodia-based scam syndicate allegedly targeted victims in Singapore through a three-level scheme emerged in court on Wednesday, as a woman went on trial over her alleged participation in the operation. De Villar Rizalyn Panganiban, 35, a Filipino, allegedly belonged to a criminal group that carried out government official impersonation scams, in which victims were tricked into believing their bank accounts had been compromised before being persuaded to transfer money to...

  • Singapore’s Pritam Singh is facing cracks in his party. What does this say about the opposition?
    by Jean Iau (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 4, 2026 at 12:00 am

    Just over a year after consolidating its status as Singapore’s main opposition, the Workers’ Party (WP) is grappling with internal fissures as chief Pritam Singh’s role is being questioned by his own members. Singh, who has led the WP since 2018, is facing a special conference later this month called by 25 cadre members pushing for him to step down as secretary general for breaching the party constitution, according to local media. Sources say there is a generational divide in the party, with...

  • 5 lessons for Asia as it studies wars from the privilege of peace
    by Christine Loh (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 9:30 pm

    Since the Ukraine war began in 2022, Asia has been watching conflict as if enrolled in a study course. We have heard every argument: Nato enlargement, Russian insecurity, Ukrainian sovereignty, European fear, American power, energy politics, sanctions, nationalism and resistance. We have watched Gaza burn. We have watched the United States capture Venezuela’s president and defend the act as lawful. We have watched Iran absorb attacks and retaliate. For Asians, these are no longer distant events....

  • Citizen group to press for ‘transparency’ in Philippine VP Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial
    by Sam Beltran (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 12:13 pm

    A citizen watchdog has been launched in the Philippines to monitor Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio’s impeachment trial, as turmoil inside the Senate threatens to deepen public doubts over whether the politically explosive proceedings can be handled fairly and constitutionally. Members of civil society launched the coalition, called Bantay Senado (Senate Watch), on Monday, saying it would “help ensure that the impeachment trial is conducted transparently, fairly and forthwith, in keeping with...

  • Typhoon Jangmi churns along Japan’s Pacific coast, leaves dozens hurt
    by Kyodo (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 12:12 pm

    Typhoon Jangmi on Wednesday ripped through the Pacific side of western and eastern Japan after making landfall in the morning, causing flooding and mudslides and leaving dozens of people injured. The typhoon made landfall around 4.30am in the southern part of Wakayama Prefecture in western Japan, after it passed near Okinawa and Kagoshima prefectures the past two days. At one point, the weather agency issued its highest level 5 flood warning for the Koza River in Wakayama Prefecture, meaning the...

  • Indonesia arrests sacked head of free meal scheme
    by Agence France-Presse (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 11:53 am

    Indonesian officials arrested on Wednesday the former head of the country’s free school meals programme, blighted by mass food poisonings and corruption claims, a day after he was fired. The much-hyped billion-dollar feeding scheme was the flagship policy of President Prabowo Subianto’s 2024 election campaign. Prabowo fired Dadan Hindayana, an entomologist who had led the National Nutrition Agency since its inception in August 2024, along with two deputies on Tuesday. All three were taken into...

  • South Korea’s ruling party set for local election gains, exit poll shows
    by Reuters (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 10:38 am

    South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party is projected to make sweeping gains in local elections on Wednesday, an exit poll showed, but a close race in the key city of Busan left it unclear whether President Lee Jae-myung’s party could claim a landslide victory. Voting had ‌largely closed in the first nationwide ballot since Lee’s snap presidential election victory last year. Voters were choosing mayors and governors in 16 cities and provinces in a contest widely seen as an assessment of Lee’s first...

  • Malaysia taps Hong Kong battery expertise to power ambitions for electricity grid
    by Iman Muttaqin Yusof (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 9:30 am

    A Malaysian power systems specialist has struck a deal with a Hong Kong battery storage firm to pursue large-scale projects aimed at helping the country prepare its electricity grid for more renewable energy. The two-year agreement between Mikro MSC Berhad and Hong Kong Cospower Technology Co Ltd (HKCT) makes the company HKCT’s exclusive strategic partner in Malaysia for utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) projects. Such battery systems are meant to address one of solar power’s...

  • India hotel fire kills at least 21
    by Agence France-Presse (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 9:28 am

    A fire ripped through a hotel in New Delhi on Wednesday, killing at least 21 people, many of them foreign nationals, police and local media said. Building fires are common in India due to a lack of firefighting equipment and routine disregard for safety regulations. The fire broke out in the morning at Flourish Stay, a bed-and-breakfast in a congested neighbourhood in the south of the city, Delhi Police said in a statement. “It is with profound sorrow that 21 persons have been declared dead in...

  • What Seoul must do to achieve peaceful coexistence with North Korea
    by Gabriela Bernal (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 8:30 am

    South Korea has made peaceful coexistence the central objective of its North Korea policy. As outlined in a recent white paper, Seoul has not formally abandoned reunification but has chosen to prioritise the more immediate and achievable objective of establishing a stable framework for coexistence. The document articulates three guiding principles: respect for North Korea’s political system, rejection of unification by absorption, and avoidance of hostile actions. Underscoring the urgency of...

  • Thailand’s ex-PM Thaksin gets royal pardon after release on parole
    by Aidan Jones (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 7:51 am

    Thailand’s divisive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra was freed from parole on Wednesday after receiving a royal pardon from King Maha Vajiralongkorn, as the 76-year-old billionaire businessman’s plans remain unclear. Thaksin, who stood at the heart of a two-decade power struggle with rival sections of the Thai elite, served eight months of a one-year jail term for corruption and abuse of power. He was released from jail early last month due to his advancing age, with his term originally...

  • Tears in North Korea as Kim meets footballers after historic title win
    by SCMP’s Asia desk (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 6:52 am

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-un personally received the country’s AFC Women’s Champions League winners in Pyongyang earlier this week, embracing the players and posing for photographs with them as they wept with joy and leapt in celebration. Naegohyang Women’s FC clinched Asia’s top club title with a 1-0 defeat of Tokyo Verdy Beleza of Japan in the final in Suwon on May 23, becoming the first North Korean side to win the AFC Women’s Champions League. Kim congratulated the players on their...

  • Alleged luxury car race crash that killed 5 renews Malaysia’s road safety concerns
    by Iman Muttaqin Yusof (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 3:31 am

    Two siblings allegedly racing each other in luxury cars have sparked fresh outrage in Malaysia after a multivehicle crash in Johor state killed five people – including four members of the same family – reigniting debate over what the government itself has called a “serious public health challenge” on the country’s roads. Police arrested the 19-year-old driver of a Mercedes-Benz A250, identified by local media as a Singapore university student, in connection with Monday’s crash on the Kluang –...

  • China’s AI chip demand pushes South Korea into a rare surplus with top trade partner
    by Yeon Woo Lee (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 3:00 am

    South Korea has emerged as a rare bright spot among East Asian economies trading with China, as booming demand for memory chips pushes its balance with its largest trading partner back into a surplus. The country’s trade position with China had strengthened steadily this year, swinging from a US$764 million deficit in December 2025 to a US$1.1 billion surplus in February, before widening further to US$3.8 billion in May, according to data from South Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and...

  • Singapore arrests 3 Chinese nationals after woman, child locked on hotel balcony in robbery
    by CNA (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 12:54 am

    Three men have been arrested after they allegedly robbed a woman and locked her and her child on a balcony at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) in Singapore. The police said on Tuesday that they were alerted at about 7pm the day before to a case of robbery with hurt along Bayfront Avenue. According to preliminary investigations, a 45-year-old woman visited the area after agreeing to exchange S$50,000 (US$39,000) worth of cash for foreign currency with someone she spoke to on a messaging platform. The...

  • Japanese MP’s claim China eyes Antarctic ‘treasure trove’ dismissed
    by Julian Ryall (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 3, 2026 at 12:00 am

    A Japanese lawmaker’s claim that China has its eyes on “a treasure trove” of resource wealth hidden beneath the Antarctic ice sheet has been dismissed by a polar law expert as a misreading of international obligations. But the claims made in parliament by Mitsuhiro Yokota, a member of the Japan Innovation Party, have also raised questions about what might happen to the world’s last great wilderness in future. “Beneath Antarctica lies a treasure trove of oil, natural gas, coal, iron ore, gold and...

  • Bangladesh faces further measles risk due to lack of vaccinations, travel
    by Biman Mukherji (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 2, 2026 at 2:10 pm

    The measles outbreak in Bangladesh is one of its deadliest health crises in decades, and experts are warning that the lack of measures to increase vaccinations and enhance immunisation across the country could lead to a further spike in cases. There have been over 60,000 suspected cases of measles, and nearly 600 people have died from the disease since mid-March, according to media reports. The outbreak has been particularly severe among malnourished children and communities with limited access...

  • Prabowo’s overseas visits spark debate in Indonesia over benefits for citizens
    by Resty Woro Yuniar (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 2, 2026 at 10:37 am

    Indonesia’s deepening ties with France have given President Prabowo Subianto a chance to advance Jakarta’s defence modernisation, strengthen relations with Europe and expand its international footprint. But analysts say the Paris visit has also fuelled a debate at home on whether deals and diplomatic goodwill arising from Prabowo’s frequent foreign trips can translate into benefits for ordinary Indonesians. Prabowo, who has visited France four times as president, met his French counterpart...

  • Australian beef will soon be hit by 55% tariff in China, ministry says
    by He Huifeng (Asia - South China Morning Post) on June 2, 2026 at 10:30 am

    Australian beef will soon be subject to an additional 55 per cent import duty in China, with shipments of the meat about to surpass an annual quota set by Beijing, China’s Ministry of Commerce confirmed on Tuesday. Imports of Australian beef have already reached 90 per cent of this year’s quota, meaning that a tariff adjustment will soon be triggered, the ministry announced via an alert. Until recently, most imports of Australian beef were subject to low or even zero tariffs in China under a...