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Japan
Japan’s restaurant sector feels bite of sudden foreign worker visa freeze
The number of foreigners holding Type I visas in the food industry has reached roughly 46,000, on course to surpass the quota of 50,000.
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Japan
To cut reliance on China, Japan eyes bespoke ship for rare earth extraction
15 May 2026 - 1:59PM
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Japan
Why Japan’s ruling party is pushing for 5% military spending
The ruling party is expected to debate raising outlays to as much as 5 per cent of GDP, in line with that of many Nato members.
15 May 2026 - 4:46PM
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Japan Ground Self-Defence Force soldiers fold a US flag during a Balikatan drill in the Philippines on May 6. Photo: Reuters
South Korea
Samsung union’s strike threat fuels fears of South Korea’s economic slowdown
The AI boom and SK Hynix’s profit-sharing arrangement with its workers have reportedly galvanised Samsung’s biggest union to take action.
14 May 2026 - 5:00PM
Japan
Japan-South Korea ‘comfort women’ row stoked by statues abroad
The removal of wartime sex slave memorials in Germany and New Zealand has electrified certain LDP hardliners, risking a diplomatic rift.
14 May 2026 - 8:00AM
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South Korea
‘Like whale bones’: South Korea’s war memorial sparks conflict over symbolism
Critics argue the Korean war memorial should not be in a space in Seoul long associated with pro-democracy protests and its imperial past.
13 May 2026 - 5:12PM
A row of 23 stone monuments in central Seoul representing South Korea and 22 other countries that fought alongside one another during the 1950-53 Korean war. Photo: Park Chan-kyong
South Korea
South Korea adds ‘extreme heat emergency’ to first major alert update in decades
Over the past five years, the average number of heatwave days and tropical nights has surged nearly threefold compared to the 1970s.
13 May 2026 - 3:17PM
South Korea
South Korea signals ‘phased’ support for US-led Hormuz mission after ship attack
Defence Minister Ahn said the support could include political backing, personnel dispatches and sharing of information and military assets.
13 May 2026 - 2:40PM
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Japan
Japan’s Takaichi backs aide over smear claims against LDP rivals
Analysts say Japan’s prime minister used an ‘excellent non-answer’ to shield an aide against claims of orchestrating a smear campaign.
13 May 2026 - 11:00AM
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Japan
Oil crunch drains colour from 1 of Japan’s favourite snacks
Calbee says it is using monochrome designs for some of its products, as the Iran war has caused a shortage of naphtha used in packaging.
13 May 2026 - 12:49PM
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Calbee, a major Japanese snack food maker, says the switch to monochrome packaging for some of its products would not affect quality. Photo: Shutterstock
South Korea
South Korea cautious on blaming Iran for ship strike ahead of US-China summit
Seoul has footage of the May 4 attack on the HMM Namu but analysts say it is biding its time, hoping ‘the dust will settle’.
12 May 2026 - 2:15PM
Japan
Japan’s ‘cutest’ envoy shows Britons how to love Britain
‘He has made me feel more proud to be British than any politician or any figure since I was born,’ a content creator says.
12 May 2026 - 12:50PM
Japan
Japan’s new spy agency: a shield against China or ‘militarist surveillance’?
Japan has not had a centralised intelligence service since World War II. Sanae Takaichi wants to change that.
12 May 2026 - 3:40PM
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Japan’s late-night cafes open doors to soothe mothers of crying babies
The idea of a ‘nighttime crying cafe’, which appeared in an online comic nearly a decade ago, is now gaining real-world traction.
11 May 2026 - 3:26PM
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The Creative French Toast in Tokachi cafe turns into a night-time haven for mothers of crying babies. Photo: Facebook/Creative French Toast in Tokachi
South Korea
Robots to the rescue? South Korea looks for solutions to falling army numbers
South Korea’s standing forces have shrunk by 20 per cent in the past six years to 450,000 amid a record-low birth rate.
11 May 2026 - 2:03PM
The Philippines
Remote control: the inmates running crime empires from Philippine prison
What do a South Korean drug ring and a Japanese robbery syndicate have in common? They were both allegedly run from Philippine prison cells.
11 May 2026 - 12:34PM
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South Korea
‘Unidentified aircraft’ hit Korean cargo ship in Hormuz on Monday: Seoul
Iran has denied responsibility for the attack, with its embassy in Seoul stating that it rejects and denies any allegations of involvement.
10 May 2026 - 10:57PM
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Iranian ambassador to South Korea Saeed Koozechi (centre) leaves the Foreign Ministry in Seoul on Sunday. Photo: AFP
Japan
Divorced from reality? Japan’s joint custody reform divides parents
Critics call the legal change a ‘cosmetic’ fix for a system that still allows one parent to simply disappear.
10 May 2026 - 10:00AM
South Korea
‘She was just a human’: the world forgot K-pop’s suicides. These fans never did
Years after three high-profile K-pop suicides shook South Korea’s idol machine, the grief – and guilt – remains.
10 May 2026 - 8:00AM
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South Korea
South Korea draws Gulf oil storage interest as Hormuz stays closed
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE are among major oil producers looking to South Korea’s underground storage facilities, officials say.
9 May 2026 - 1:14PM
Japan
Mogami momentum: why Japan’s warship is winning over New Zealand
Japan’s Mogami and Britain’s Type 31 are the top two contenders, but Australia may have already tipped the scales.
9 May 2026 - 10:30AM
The Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force frigate JS Mogami sailing in an undisclosed location. Photo: Australian Defence Force / AFP
China trade
How China’s sharper tech edge forces South Korea to rethink old industrial ties
Scholars urge a pivot to shared AI and EV standards and cooperation, while an upgraded China-South Korea free-trade pact is deemed vital.
8 May 2026 - 6:30PM
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Singapore
Asia faces low hantavirus risk as Singapore isolates 2 from cruise over cases
Eight hantavirus cases linked to the cruise have been reported so far, including three deaths, the WHO says.
8 May 2026 - 6:58PM
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Sri Lanka
Ex-SriLankan Airlines head in US$16 million Airbus corruption case found dead
Kapila Chandrasena was arrested in March on charges of conspiring to accept a US$16 million bribe for the purchase of 10 Airbus aircraft.
8 May 2026 - 3:11PM
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