Collaboration includes NVIDIA, Cisco, and IOH
Indonesia is moving forward with its sovereign artificial intelligence strategy through a partnership with NVIDIA, Cisco, and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, aiming to build secure, locally controlled AI infrastructure that supports the nation's economic development and technological self-reliance.
Senator Duckworth suggests city-state is key for US strategy
Singapore’s strategic position is drawing renewed scrutiny as U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth argues the city-state could be a key partner in countering China’s influence in Southeast Asia, highlighting the complex diplomatic balance Singapore maintains in its foreign policy.
Veteran insider promoted to top role
Singapore's OCBC Bank has appointed Tan Teck Long as its next chief executive officer, selecting a seasoned internal candidate to lead the country's second-largest lender as it navigates evolving market conditions and growth opportunities in the region.
Investment signals strong demand for digital connectivity
A Singapore-based eSIM technology startup has raised $220 million in fresh funding, underscoring strong investor confidence in the growing demand for seamless, borderless mobile connectivity solutions and the city's position as a regional innovation hub.
Potential $1 billion deal reflects strategic shift
ExxonMobil is reportedly considering the sale of its fuel retail business in Singapore in a deal that could be valued at around $1 billion, marking a potential strategic shift as the company reevaluates its downstream operations in the region.
National Economic Council drives reform agenda
Indonesia’s push for digital transformation has gained momentum with new backing from the United Nations Development Programme and the National Economic Council, targeting improved public services, broader economic inclusion, and strengthened infrastructure to support the country’s long-term growth.
New administration sparks hope and concern
Indonesia’s new administration under President Prabowo Subianto is drawing both optimism and apprehension, with supporters citing a strong focus on stability and economic growth while critics warn of potential risks to democratic norms and human rights protections.
Expansion brings boutique brand to Bali
InterContinental Hotels Group has launched its first Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants property in Indonesia, debuting in Bali with a boutique design, locally inspired experiences, and the brand’s signature approach to hospitality aimed at attracting international travelers.
Beloved animal draws large crowds for milestone
Thousands of visitors gathered at a zoo in Thailand to celebrate the first birthday of Moo Deng, a popular baby hippo whose milestone attracted families and animal lovers eager to mark the occasion with special events and festivities in his honor.
Cross-border contamination threatens communities
Rare earth mineral mining operations in northern Myanmar are polluting Thailand’s Kok River with toxic waste, raising environmental concerns over cross-border contamination and threatening the health of local communities and sensitive ecosystems along the river's course.
New guidelines aim to clarify legal drinking practices
Thailand has updated its rules on alcohol sales and consumption, providing clearer guidelines for tourists on legal hours and locations for drinking, in an effort to ensure visitors respect local laws while maintaining the country’s reputation as a welcoming destination.
Beijing seeks to mediate longstanding tensions
China has offered to assist in resolving the longstanding border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia, signaling its willingness to mediate in the hopes of easing tensions and promoting stability in a region marked by periodic diplomatic strains.
Policy flip prompts public confusion and debate
Thailand's government has reversed its stance on cannabis legislation, creating confusion among the public and sparking debate over regulation and public health as the country grapples with defining its approach to cannabis policy after earlier liberalization moves.
Prestigious tournament promises premium experience
The World Poker Tour Prime series in Thailand has unveiled an immersive new venue for its landmark exhibition, promising participants and fans a premium experience designed to elevate the country's profile as an emerging destination for international poker events.
Diplomatic engagement faces strained backdrop
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio is scheduled to meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov amid high tensions over the war in Ukraine, with the planned talks coming at a time of deep diplomatic strain and global calls for de-escalation.
Talks focus on easing trade tensions and diplomacy
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio met with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi during the ASEAN forum in Malaysia, emphasizing cooperation despite ongoing trade tensions and suggesting there is a good chance for a future meeting between former President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Deal aims to advance peaceful nuclear technologies
The United States and Malaysia have signed a memorandum of understanding on civil nuclear cooperation, aiming to strengthen collaboration on the safe development of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and support Malaysia’s efforts to diversify its energy sources.
Nick Adams tapped for key diplomatic role
Former President Donald Trump has nominated Nick Adams, a self-styled 'alpha male' conservative influencer and commentator, to serve as the next U.S. ambassador to Malaysia, marking a provocative choice for a key diplomatic posting in Southeast Asia.
New plan includes banning Chinese nationals from purchasing U.S. farmland
The Trump administration has unveiled the National Farm Security Action Plan, aiming to protect U.S. agriculture from foreign influence, particularly from China.

Measures include banning Chinese nationals from purchasing American farmland and revoking existing foreign-owned agricultural contracts, in response to concerns over national security and intellectual property theft.
The new mine is expected to reduce U.S. dependence on China for critical minerals.
The United States has inaugurated its first rare earth mine in over seven decades, located in Wyoming.

This significant development marks a pivotal shift in the U.S. approach to securing the supply of rare earth elements, which are vital in the manufacturing of advanced technology, including smartphones, electric vehicles, and military equipment.

The mine is estimated to contain approximately 1.7 million tons of rare earth elements, with projections indicating that this supply could last the country for upwards of 150 years, assuming current consumption rates of around 10,000 tons per year.

This substantial resource is anticipated to play a crucial role in bolstering domestic production capabilities and addressing supply chain vulnerabilities.

The opening of the mine is seen as a strategic move to mitigate the United States' reliance on China, which currently dominates the rare earth market, holding around 70% of global production.

The announcement underscores the growing geopolitical importance of these materials, particularly in the context of U.S.-China relations and global technology competition.

Officials involved in the project assert that the mineral extraction aligns with national security interests, providing the U.S. with a more stable supply of essential materials needed for various technologies, including those critical for military applications, such as fighter jets.

Despite the mine's substantial reserves, it is reported that only a third of the land has undergone geological study, suggesting that further exploration may uncover additional resources.

The implications of this mine extend beyond the U.S. borders, with potential benefits for allied nations that also depend on rare earth elements for their technological and defense industries.
September ceremony to honor fallen service members
Plans are underway for a September groundbreaking ceremony in Myrtle Beach to build a new Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Local organizers say the monument will provide a place for reflection and remembrance, paying tribute to the sacrifices made by service members during the Vietnam War.
Government negotiates to reduce proposed 20% rate
Vietnam has expressed surprise over a sudden U.S. decision to impose 20% tariffs on certain goods, with officials launching urgent negotiations to secure a lower rate.

The move threatens to disrupt export-dependent sectors and complicates trade ties that had been improving under recent bilateral agreements.
Sector growth driven by foreign investment and skilled workforce
Vietnam is emerging as a major player in the global semiconductor industry, leveraging foreign investment and an increasingly skilled workforce to expand production capacity.

Analysts say the country is well positioned to benefit from shifts in supply chains as companies seek alternatives to China.
Move aims to boost regional connectivity and infrastructure
Vietnam has announced it will open the North-South High-Speed Railway project to private investors in an effort to modernize infrastructure and enhance regional connectivity.

Officials hope the strategy will attract foreign capital and speed up construction of the long-discussed transport corridor.
Tensions rise over maritime activities in contested waters
Vietnamese authorities have intercepted a Chinese research ship operating near its coast, further raising tensions in the South China Sea.

Officials say the vessel was conducting activities without permission in Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone, underscoring ongoing disputes over maritime rights.
New service expected to deepen Africa-Asia travel ties
Vietnam has inaugurated a new direct flight route to Ethiopia in a move designed to strengthen tourism and economic connections between Southeast Asia and Africa.

Officials say the service is part of a broader strategy to diversify tourism markets and promote two-way investment opportunities.
Visa-free program launched to hit 23 million annual target
Vietnam has welcomed more than 10 million international tourists in the first half of 2025 and is launching a new visa-free program to attract even more travelers.

Authorities say the ambitious goal of reaching 23 million annual visitors is within sight as the country ramps up promotion and infrastructure improvements.
High-profile convictions underscore anti-corruption drive
A Vietnamese court has sentenced 30 individuals for their roles in a corruption scandal worth $45 million, in one of the country's most significant graft cases in recent years.

Authorities say the crackdown is part of a broader effort to improve transparency and maintain investor confidence.
New technology demonstrates life-saving potential in emergencies
In a dramatic rescue operation, a cargo drone was deployed to save children trapped by a sudden flash flood in Vietnam, showcasing the growing role of unmanned aerial systems in disaster response.

Authorities hailed the effort as proof of the technology’s potential for life-saving missions in hard-to-reach areas.
Company promotes low-impact tourism across six nations
Intrepid Travel has added Laos to its list of destinations offering sustainable rail journeys, encouraging eco-friendly travel options across Southeast Asia and beyond.

The company says the initiative aims to reduce carbon footprints, support local economies, and appeal to environmentally conscious travelers.
Authorities intercept over 200 kilograms near highway
Authorities in northern Laos have seized a massive drug shipment weighing more than 200 kilograms near a major highway, underscoring ongoing challenges in combating regional trafficking networks.

Officials say the operation reflects intensified efforts to disrupt illicit trade routes and maintain public safety.
Bilateral talks strengthen ties between neighboring countries
Laos and Vietnam have agreed to expand cooperation on youth development and education, aiming to foster closer ties and shared prosperity.

Leaders from both countries emphasized the importance of cultural exchange programs and joint initiatives to empower the next generation with knowledge and skills.
Report outlines support for vulnerable communities
The World Food Programme’s latest country brief on Laos details ongoing efforts to enhance food security, nutrition, and resilience for vulnerable populations.

The report emphasizes partnerships with local authorities to deliver targeted support, strengthen supply chains, and build long-term sustainability in rural areas.
Event celebrates cultural and diplomatic ties
An art exhibition has been held to commemorate 75 years of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Laos, showcasing the rich cultural heritage shared by the two countries.

Organizers say the event highlights longstanding friendship and ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation across various sectors.
Government pledges fair support for displaced communities
The Lao government has started compensating residents affected by the construction of key railway projects, aiming to provide fair support and minimize disruption to communities.

Authorities say the process is essential to maintaining public trust and ensuring the benefits of infrastructure development are shared broadly.
Initiative aims to improve job prospects and reduce poverty
The Lao government has launched a new training program designed to empower underprivileged youth by providing them with practical skills and education opportunities.

Officials say the initiative seeks to improve employment prospects, reduce poverty, and foster inclusive economic growth across the country.
Project showcases international cooperation in heritage preservation
Restoration work on Angkor Wat’s Bakan Tower has made significant progress thanks to collaboration between Cambodia and South Korea.

Officials say the project demonstrates the value of international partnerships in safeguarding world heritage sites for future generations.
Amendment sparks criticism over potential human rights abuses
Cambodia’s National Assembly has passed a constitutional amendment granting the government the power to revoke citizenship from individuals deemed to have committed treason or colluded with foreign entities to undermine the state.

Critics, including human rights organizations, warn the move could be used to silence dissent and violates international legal norms.
Industry braces for potential job losses from trade tensions
Cambodia’s garment industry is warning of severe repercussions as workers express anxiety over the threat of new US tariffs.

Factory owners say higher duties could slash export demand, jeopardizing hundreds of thousands of jobs in one of the country's most vital economic sectors.
Recognition aims to preserve memory of Khmer Rouge atrocities
UNESCO has officially added three Cambodian genocide sites to its Memory of the World register, acknowledging their significance in documenting the brutal Khmer Rouge era.

Authorities say the designation will support efforts to preserve these sites for future generations and educate the world about the country's painful history.
Government claims temple design violates cultural heritage
The Cambodian government has urged UNESCO to investigate Thailand’s Wat Phu Man Fah temple, alleging it illegally replicates the iconic Angkor Wat.

Officials argue the design threatens Cambodia’s cultural heritage and seek international mediation to prevent further disputes over historical and artistic integrity.
Facility expected to boost connectivity and economic growth
Cambodia Airports has been selected to operate the upcoming Techo International Airport near Phnom Penh, a major infrastructure project aimed at enhancing the country's global connectivity.

Officials say the new airport will create thousands of jobs and support tourism, trade, and investment growth across Cambodia.
Beijing pledges impartial support to ease tensions
China has offered to help resolve the long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia, pledging to play a constructive and impartial role.

Officials in Beijing say the move is aimed at promoting stability and dialogue in the region amid simmering tensions over territorial claims and historical grievances.
Deal to advance sustainable aviation in Southeast Asia
Vet Airways of Cambodia has announced a $50 million investment in electric seaplanes, marking a significant step toward greener regional travel.

Executives say the new fleet will revolutionize connectivity across Southeast Asia while reducing the aviation industry’s environmental impact.
Dating app schemes exploit lax financial oversight
Investigators have uncovered a sophisticated fraud operation in which scammers used dating apps to steal nearly $37 million and launder the proceeds through Cambodia.

Analysts warn that the case underscores persistent gaps in the country's financial regulation, which enable transnational crime networks to flourish.
Authorities crack down on online betting promotion
Philippine regulators have ordered the removal of gambling advertisements amid rising concerns about addiction and social harm.

The move targets online platforms and broadcasters promoting betting services, as authorities pledge stricter enforcement to protect vulnerable populations and address the growing prevalence of problem gambling.
Meeting aims to address rising tariffs and regional defense concerns
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is set to host Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in Washington for high-level discussions focused on trade tensions and security cooperation in Asia.

The meeting comes as both sides seek to manage tariff disputes and strengthen their alliance in the face of growing challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.
Miner reports strong demand amid regional supply shifts
A leading Philippine mining company has reported a sharp rise in nickel ore shipments to Indonesia, driven by strong demand from the Southeast Asian neighbor’s rapidly expanding processing industry.

The increase highlights shifting trade patterns as Indonesia invests heavily in its domestic nickel smelting capacity.
Trump Administration Targets Chinese Influence in Agriculture
US Opens First Rare Earth Mine in Over 70 Years in Wyoming
Bitcoin Reaches New Milestone of $116,000
Severe Heatwave Claims 2,300 Lives Across Europe
NVIDIA Achieves Historic Milestone as First Company Valued at $4 Trillion
U.S. Implements Comprehensive Travel Ban on Citizens from 12 Countries
United States Expands Visa Waiver Program to Select Asian Nations in 2025
Asian AI Boom: Goldman Sachs Repositions Asian Equity Strategy Amid AI Growth
BRICS Expands Membership with Indonesia and Ten New Partner Countries
Hong Kong Denies Entry to Over 12,000 Visitors in Early 2025
US Administration Plans to Restrict AI Chip Shipments to Malaysia and Thailand
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya Celebrates 50 Years of Brilliance with a Dazzling New Era
China’s Central Bank Consults European Peers on Low-Rate Strategies
US Eases Chip Software Sales Restrictions to China
Trump Announces New Trade Agreement Between U.S. and Vietnam
South Korea Signals It May Miss Trump Trade Deal Deadline
Toyota Industries Faces Backlash Over $33 Billion Buyout Plan
AI Raises Alarms Over Long-Term Job Security
Chinese Astronauts Successfully Return from Tiangong Space Station
France Requests Airlines to Cut Flights at Paris Airports Amid Planned Air Traffic Controller Strike
Emirates Airline Expands Market Share with New $20 Million Campaign
Amazon Reaches Milestone with Deployment of One Millionth Robot
Singapore Police Empowered to Seize Bank Accounts to Combat Scams
Yulia Putintseva Calls for Spectator Ejection at Wimbledon Over Safety Concerns
BIGXSHOW LALA Co., Ltd. Partners with Japanese Firms to Advance Influencer Marketing in Asia
House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Former Jill Biden Aide Amid Investigation into Alleged Concealment of President Biden's Cognitive Health
Extreme Heat Wave Sweeps Across Europe, Hitting Record Temperatures
Meta Announces Formation of Ambitious AI Unit, Meta Superintelligence Labs
AI Management Experiment Shows Promise Despite Failures
Robots Compete in Football Tournament in China Amid Injuries
China Unveils Miniature Insect-Like Surveillance Drone
Asia News Roundup: Key Developments Across the Region
OpenAI Secures Multimillion-Dollar AI Contracts with Pentagon, India, and Grab
Marc Marquez Claims Victory at Dutch Grand Prix Amidst Family Misfortune
Southern Europe Experiences Extreme Heat
Xiaomi's YU7 SUV Launch Garners Record Pre-Orders Amid Market Challenges
UK Scientists Launch Synthetic Human Genome Project with £10 Million Funding
Iran Executes Alleged Israeli Spies and Arrests Hundreds Amid Post-War Crackdown
Thai Prime Minister Discusses Bilateral Relations and Regional Issues with French President Emmanuel Macron
North Korea to Open New Beach Resort to Boost Tourism Economy
Hong Kong Monetary Authority Intervenes as Hong Kong Dollar Reaches Weak Trading Threshold
China Pledges Greater Openness Amid Global Trade Tensions
China and Taiwan Engage in Historical Dispute as Beijing Declares Territory Status
NATO Leaders Endorse Plan for Increased Defence Spending
South Korean Court Denies Arrest Warrant for Former President Yoon Suk-yeol
U.S. Crude Oil Prices Drop Below $65 Amid Market Volatility
Japan’s LDP Suffers Historic Defeat in Tokyo Assembly Poll
Germany and Italy Under Pressure to Repatriate $245bn of Gold from US Vaults
WATCH: Israeli forces show the aftermath of a massive airstrike at Iran's Isfahan nuclear site
Fordow: Deeply Buried Iranian Enrichment Site in U.S.–Israel Crosshairs