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US, Israel war on Iran
Netanyahu increasingly isolated as Trump pursues Iran peace deal
The lack of a decisive victory in the Iran war has led Trump to lose confidence in the Israeli prime minister, analysts say.
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Thailand
Budget cuts leave Thailand’s twin-sea navy at risk of falling behind
24 May 2026 - 8:00AM
The Philippines
Why Sara Duterte is altering tone on South China Sea dispute
23 May 2026 - 3:00PM
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US, Israel war on Iran
Israel thrusts a reluctant UAE into the open over defence ties
Disclosures about Iron Dome batteries and secret meetings have exposed ties analysts say the UAE would rather handle ‘more discreetly’.
23 May 2026 - 1:00PM
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Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepts rockets in October 2023 during the opening days of the Gaza war. Photo: Reuters
India
India’s US$9 billion island megaport sharpens China’s ‘Malacca dilemma’
When completed, the Great Nicobar project would allow India to monitor activities near the Strait of Malacca, a key trade corridor for China.
22 May 2026 - 8:18PM
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Malaysia
Spoiler alert: why Malaysia’s Anwar should be wary of Rafizi’s Bersama party
Bersama may not have political clout to bring down the prime minister but may chip away support among his reformist base, analysts say.
22 May 2026 - 6:13PM
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Singapore
Singapore ministers say Bloomberg had ‘unprecedented’ malice in property story
Lawyer says the damages ‘should exceed’ those imposed on Terry Xu for a related defamatory article about K. Shanmugam and Tan See Leng.
22 May 2026 - 3:54PM
Singapore ministers Tan See Leng (left) and K. Shanmugam are suing Bloomberg for defamation. Photo: Facebook/Handout
South Korea
What Lee’s Netanyahu ‘war criminal’ remark means for South Korea’s diplomacy
The president criticised Israel for ‘going too far’ in detaining two South Koreans who were at sea trying to send aid to Gaza.
21 May 2026 - 5:18PM
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Malaysia
US denies role in Norway’s cancelled missile sale to Malaysia
Washington said it supported the deal after the row raised questions over US influence on weapons with American-made parts.
21 May 2026 - 3:11PM
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Singapore
How Singapore’s weaponised drone trials could fuel Southeast Asian tensions
As Southeast Asian militaries adopt cheap, lethal systems, experts warn a lack of established rules could prove dangerous.
21 May 2026 - 9:15AM
India
Trump’s H-1B visa squeeze paves way for Indian tech exodus
India’s tech workers helped build Silicon Valley. Now, rising H-1B barriers are sending the next generation elsewhere.
20 May 2026 - 6:00PM
An applicant looks through H-1B visa application documents. Last year, Washington raised the H-1B application fee to US$100,000. Photo: Bay Area News Group/TNS
South Korea
Japan, South Korea hone diplomatic ‘muscle memory’ amid Taiwan worries
Energy security and supply chains topped the summit’s formal agenda. The subtext was a fear of ‘alliance abandonment’, analysts say.
21 May 2026 - 6:50AM
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Malaysia
Did US restrictions sink Malaysia’s US$147 million Norway missile deal?
Analysts say US-controlled parts may have been a factor in Norway’s revoked export licences, underscoring risks for Asian defence buyers.
21 May 2026 - 3:24PM
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Japan
Japan plans island drone deployment to monitor Chinese naval activity
Tokyo hopes deploying US-built SeaGuardians on Iwo Jima and Chichijima will eliminate a Pacific surveillance ‘blind spot’.
20 May 2026 - 9:41AM
The Philippines
Philippine navy’s ‘aspirational’ middle power claim comes under scrutiny
The navy based its assessment partly on regional partners admiring its newer ships that were deployed in recent joint exercises.
20 May 2026 - 11:00AM
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Philippine navy sailors stand on the deck of BRP Miguel Malvar, a corvette acquired from South Korea, in Subic town, Zambales province, north of Manila, in April last year. Photo: AFP/Handout/Philippine Navy-Public Affairs Office
The Philippines
More than a missile? Why the Philippines wants Japan’s old Type 88
Manila’s military already operates superior weapons, but analysts say Tokyo’s Cold War-era hardware still has something to offer.
20 May 2026 - 11:42AM
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Malaysia
Can Malaysia’s PM afford a snap poll as the fuel bill burns?
With his coalition crumbling and former allies defecting, Malaysia’s prime minister has a fast-narrowing window to secure a fresh mandate.
19 May 2026 - 3:21PM
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Indonesia
Indonesia’s oil hub pitch collides with Asean’s trust deficit
Joint energy security is easy to endorse in principle, yet the bloc has a stubborn record of leaving its emergency frameworks untouched.
19 May 2026 - 3:13PM
Oil tankers and cargo ships are seen at the oil depot and container terminal of Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 31. Photo: AFP/Getty Images/TNS
The Philippines
How Philippine Senate leadership battle will shape Sara Duterte’s trial
The vice-president’s impeachment trial starts amid chaos in the Senate from leadership battles and the fallout from her father’s ICC case.
18 May 2026 - 8:51PM
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India
India links up with UAE, Europe on Modi’s grand tour
Seizing on the UAE’s Opec exit and a new EU trade pact, India’s PM looks to lock-in long-term energy supply and economic dividends.
18 May 2026 - 6:21PM
Malaysia
Why Malaysia’s election ‘war drums’ could be the end for Anwar’s coalition
Rival-turned-ally Umno – and allies-turned-rivals Rafizi and Nik Nazmi – may force the prime minister to call an early election.
19 May 2026 - 6:56PM
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India-Pakistan tensions
Why India, Pakistan cannot afford another war right now
Hardline Indian political figures appear to be signalling a thaw in New Delhi-Islamabad ties is imminent, analysts say.
17 May 2026 - 4:02PM
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In Islamabad, fireworks light up the sky to mark the first anniversary of Pakistan’s air skirmish with India on May 10. Photo: EPA
Vietnam
Vietnam’s US$5 billion Apec island is running out of time
Phu Quoc is a test case for Vietnam’s build-fast model. But with 18 months to go, the island is short of workers, diesel and hotel rooms.
17 May 2026 - 8:00AM
Bangladesh
Bangladesh turns to China for Teesta river project, testing India ties
Bangladesh’s new prime minister has formally asked China to help with a long-delayed river project near the sensitive Siliguri Corridor.
16 May 2026 - 1:30PM
Vietnam
Beyond bamboo: Vietnam’s To Lam mounts a diplomacy offensive
The security chief turned paramount leader is chasing the markets and capital required to reach high-income status by 2045.
16 May 2026 - 8:00AM
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