News from Asia
- Japanese tattoo artists still face stigma despite landmark legal victoryby Kyodo (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 17, 2026 at 10:39 am
Walk into any public bath in Japan, and you are liable to see a sign banning any visible tattoos. Even as Japan opens up to more international tourists and residents, body art remains taboo, not only at baths but gyms, swimming pools and other businesses. The strong stigma, which also extends to tattoo artists and can result in difficulties finding jobs, comes from its historical link with the yakuza and other criminal elements of Japanese society, dating back to the Edo period (1603-1868). The...
- Thai ruling party courts voters by vowing to end Cambodia conflict, close scam hubsby Bloomberg (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 17, 2026 at 7:30 am
Thailand’s ruling party, which is seeking to retain power in next month’s election, has vowed to resolve the country’s conflict with Cambodia and clean up its image as a transit hub for trafficked scam victims. The conservative Bhumjaithai Party, which took power in September, has cast itself as the most suitable defender of Thai sovereignty during the border dispute between the two Southeast Asian countries. Clashes erupted for five days last July and reignited in December before a...
- What Trump’s visa pause means for Southeast Asia and US regional prioritiesby Sam Beltran (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 17, 2026 at 6:00 am
The inclusion of four Southeast Asian nations in the United States’ 75-country visa suspension has thrown up questions over Washington’s foreign policy approach, including its interest in the region. Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos and Thailand are among countries affected by the indefinite suspension, set to take effect on January 21, as the Donald Trump administration continues to roll out punitive measures to drastically restrict immigration. The list, released by the US Department of State on...
- ‘Will for Peace’ drills: Brics tests the waters of military cooperationby Maria Siow (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 17, 2026 at 4:00 am
A week-long naval exercise off the South African coast involving the navies of China, Russia and the UAE has stirred debate over whether the primary purpose of Brics is evolving in the emerging post-Western global order. The exercise, held from January 9 to 16 under the banner “Will for Peace 2026”, was described by host nation South Africa as a routine maritime safety and interoperability operation. Officials said the drills aimed to improve coordination in protecting shipping routes and...
- BTS’ comeback concert sees South Korean city’s hotel prices soar by up to 10 timesby The Korea Times (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 17, 2026 at 3:35 am
BTS’ long-awaited full-group comeback concert in Busan is still months away, but hotel prices in the South Korean southeastern port city have already hit exorbitant levels, rekindling anger over “rip-off” room rates whenever mega-events come to town. Some properties have reportedly hiked prices by up to 10 times and even asked guests with existing bookings to cancel so they could resell at higher prices. The K-pop group is returning as a full act for the first time since all members completed...
- Malaysian reporter arrested for sedition after controversial question at Gaza lectureby The Star (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 17, 2026 at 2:13 am
Former Free Malaysia Today (FMT) journalist Rex Tan was arrested at about 12.45am on Saturday after being summoned to the Dang Wangi district police headquarters in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur. The arrest was confirmed by his lawyer, Rajsurian Pillai, who said Tan was detained under Section 4(1) of the Sedition Act 1948 and Section 505(c) of the Penal Code. It followed a sensitive question alleged to contain racial elements that was raised during a public lecture in Kuala Lumpur. At...
- In Japan, fears of China’s antibiotics dominance spur calls for self-sufficiencyby Julian Ryall (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 17, 2026 at 1:30 am
Medical professionals in Japan are concerned that China could dramatically ramp up trade pressure on Tokyo by adding antibiotics and ingredients for medicines to its list of exports subject to restrictions. Despite efforts over the last three years to increase domestic production of a range of commonly used medicines in Japan, the domestic medical sector still relies heavily on imports from China and restricting or halting imports would cause “huge trouble”, according to the experts. “Japan...
- Vietnam’s To Lam eyes supreme power, seeks presidency at party congressby Agence France-Presse (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 17, 2026 at 12:53 am
Vietnam’s leaders convene next week for a once-every-five-years congress, where General Secretary To Lam is looking to cement control over the Communist Party ruling one of Asia’s fastest-growing economies. The nation of 100 million people is both a repressive one-party state and a regional economic bright spot, with the party seeking to deliver rapid expansion to underpin its claim to legitimacy. But its leaders face challenges from tensions between its main trading partners, the United States...
- Philippines enters its ‘hour of danger’ in Marcos vs Duterte clashby Raissa Robles (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 17, 2026 at 12:00 am
For the Philippines, 2026 promises to be a roller-coaster ride of political intrigue as President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr and his deputy lock horns in an existential clash that risks tanking the economy, dividing military loyalties and derailing Asean’s regional diplomacy. “It will be a very messy year both in politics and the economy,” Philippine Congressman Edgar Erice told This Week in Asia. A showdown now seems all but inevitable: Vice-President Sara Duterte enters 2026 with an approval rating...
- How Western Companies Helped Create Their Chinese Competitors – Like Labububy Li Qiang (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 4:32 pm
Labubu’s success draws on capabilities derived from Western branding and advertising practices over the past two decades – combined with China’s extremely low-cost labor model.
- Why South Korea’s Welfare State Fails Its Elderlyby Soeun Jeon (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 4:10 pm
Low pension adequacy, restrictive safety nets, and life-course inequality explain why old age so often means poverty in Korea.
- The US Cannot Push China out of Latin Americaby Wang Wen (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 3:54 pm
China’s role in Latin America is built on trade flows, long-term investment, financial links, and large-scale infrastructure projects that benefit both sides.
- China’s Multilayered Approach to Rare Earths Under US-Led Decouplingby Xinyue Hu and Xing Jiaying (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 3:24 pm
Amid intense focus on export restrictions and decoupling, far less attention has been paid to how China is responding to U.S.-led diversification efforts.
- China Won’t Save Iran’s Regime – But Chinese Surveillance Technology Mightby William Figueroa (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 3:00 pm
Yes, China’s response to the violence in Iran has been muted. But don’t overlook the support that China has already provided in the form of surveillance and drone technology.
- The New Age of Maritime Multilateralism in the Indian Oceanby Gayathry Gopal (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 2:58 pm
The South Asian littorals are shaping a polycentric security order.
- Privilege Over Rights: Appropriating Indigenous Peoples’ Entitlements in Malaysiaby James Gomez and Asia Centre (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 2:41 pm
The belated move to update a 71-year-old law exposes Malaysia’s long-standing failure to safeguard the rights of the Orang Asli.
- China’s Muted Response to Venezuela: Sober Alarm, Not Nationalist Bombastby Jacob Mardell (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 2:21 pm
The official Chinese narrative foregrounds international condemnation and positions Beijing as defender of the international order. But Chinese commentary strikes a different tone.
- Even With High Approval Ratings, Is Takaichi’s Snap Election a Political Gamble?by Peter Chai (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 1:42 pm
Takaichi could seek to capitalize on her popularity by dissolving the lower house and calling an early election. However, support for the LDP has stayed persistently low.
- Kazakh Soldiers Dying in Peacetimeby Albert Otkjær (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 1:36 pm
The number of reported deaths within the ranks of the Kazakh military has surged in recent years, while the circumstances surrounding many of these cases remain murky.
- To Lam: The Spectacular Rise of Vietnam’s New Strongmanby The Diplomat on January 16, 2026 at 12:46 pm
How did To Lam survive a brush with scandal to become Vietnam's most powerful leader in decades?
- As families shrink, our primary relationship is increasingly with ourselvesby David Dodwell (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 16, 2026 at 12:30 pm
More than 2,300 years ago, Aristotle mused in Politics that to live alone, a man must be a god or a beast, or words to that effect. I wonder what he would have thought of the popularity of China’s “Are You Dead?” app. For Aristotle, we are social animals, thriving in the “polis” in the company of family, friends and fellow citizens. The average mother had at least five children. Many homes housed three, even four, generations. Family life was noisy and crowded, full of companionship, contest and...
- Philippines, France near defence pact to boost ‘operational intimacy’ in contested watersby Raissa Robles (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 16, 2026 at 10:38 am
A visiting forces military deal to be signed between the Philippines and France has put the focus on “operational intimacy”, with observers noting that Paris has a presence in the Indo-Pacific and would serve Manila’s interests well in the contested waters of the South China Sea. The term was coined by French Ambassador to Manila Marie Fontanel, during a freewheeling discussion on Tuesday at her residence. In a bid to balance the implications of the alliance – a first for the Philippines with a...
- Why India is losing ground over Bangladesh and Myanmar to regional rivalsby Junaid Kathju (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 16, 2026 at 10:35 am
India is facing multiple geopolitical challenges in the region as Bangladesh and Myanmar show signs of drifting away from New Delhi’s orbit amid its long-standing disputes with Pakistan and China. Dhaka has been drawing closer to Islamabad following the downfall in 2024 of its former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who had close ties with Delhi during her rule, while China has continued to maintain its influence in Myanmar since the junta in Naypyidaw ousted the elected government in a coup in...
- Indian Perception of Russian Power Is Outdatedby Akhilesh Pillalamarri (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 10:29 am
In the contemporary world, Russia neither has the will nor the ability to unfailingly support India.
- Trump’s Iran-related Sanctions Are Complicating India’s Multi-alignment Policyby Rushali Saha (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 10:23 am
A looming test for Delhi's diplomacy will be its handling of the possible impact of U.S. tariffs on the Chabahar Port project.
- Pakistan Eyes Multi-Billion Dollar JF-17 Export Boom Amid Global Interestby Umair Jamal (The Diplomat) on January 16, 2026 at 10:17 am
If Islamabad is able to seal a few of these major deals, it would be a big win for the current government and Pakistan’s defense industry.
- Malaysia’s Umno chief denies he ‘sidelined’ Najib to secure his own legal freedomby Joseph Sipalan (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 16, 2026 at 10:07 am
The president of Malaysia’s Umno has denied abandoning disgraced ex-prime minister Najib Razak to save himself, as fissures emerge in the former ruling party over the mixed legal fortunes of two of its top leaders. Umno grass-roots members have urged President Ahmad Zahid Hamidi to quit Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s government in protest after the High Court blocked Najib’s bid to serve the remainder of his jail term under house arrest last month. It also handed the one-time party figurehead a...
- HSBC reviews Singapore insurance unit amid high growth focus on Hong Kong, mainland Chinaby Enoch Yiu (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 16, 2026 at 9:52 am
HSBC Holdings’ exploration of options for its insurance business in Singapore may lead to a sale of the unit as the group reallocates resources to its insurance business in Hong Kong and mainland China, according to analysts. “It makes sense for HSBC to consider an exit from Singapore’s insurance market to focus on Hong Kong and mainland China, as so many mainlanders are coming to Hong Kong to buy insurance products here,” said Kenny Tang Sing-hing, chairman of the Hong Kong Institute of...
- South Korean church’s ‘special force’ targets young Australians amid crackdown at homeby SCMP’s Asia desk (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 16, 2026 at 8:54 am
A controversial church facing possible disbandment over religious-political collusion in South Korea is aggressively expanding its presence across Australia by targeting young people at universities and shopping centres, according to a former member who has accused the group of weaponising fear to shield it from criticism. The Shincheonji Church of Jesus, founded in 1984 by Lee Man-hee, who claims to be the second coming of Jesus Christ, has an estimated 200,000 followers in the East Asian...
- Malaysia rules 15-year-old fit to stand trial in 2025 school murder of Yap Shing Xuenby The Star (Asia - South China Morning Post) on January 16, 2026 at 8:36 am
The 15-year-old male student accused of murdering his schoolmate at a school in Malaysia’s Selangor state has been declared fit to stand trial, following a psychiatric evaluation. His lawyer, Kitson Foong, informed the press that he conveyed the report’s findings to the Magistrate’s Court during closed-door proceedings on January 16. The court subsequently ruled that the accused is fit to stand trial and enter his defense. According to the lawyer, the psychiatric report also recommended the teen...






























