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Singapore PM accepts Workers’ Party’s rejection of Leader of the Opposition role
Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Wednesday accepted the Workers’ Party’s (WP) rejection of his invitation to nominate a replacement for the Leader of the Opposition (LO) role, saying that it would be left vacant. In a statement hours after the WP turned down the offer, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said: “The office of the LO will therefore remain vacant until such time that the WP is ready to nominate someone to take on this responsibility.” The PMO agreed that the leader of the...

Singapore to buy US aircraft, torpedoes to boost Asia maritime security

China fines e-commerce firm PDD for tax violations amid probe

Malaysia’s primary school early entry option spurs fears of ‘herd effect’ competition
A sweeping shake-up on when Malaysian children can start school and how they are assessed has sparked fresh anxiety among parents, many of whom fear an “optional” earlier entry would fuel a de facto race, while schools may struggle with space and staffing. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Tuesday that children would be allowed to enter Year One of primary school at age six from 2027, a year earlier than the current norm, alongside a new standardised assessment framework known as the Malaysia...

Why South Korea’s flight attendants are forced to brave bitter cold in thin uniforms

Malaysia media groups urge action after reporter allegedly assaulted over question

Australian Open: Sabalenka beats Chinese qualifier, Alcaraz wins, Bublik continues hot form

In pictures: Hong Kong’s coldest days from the 1970s to 2010s
Freezing temperatures are rare in Hong Kong, and frost is rarer still. But in decades past, a handful of particularly cold days transformed Tai Mo Shan into an ice-crusted winterscape. Here’s a look back at how South China Morning Post photographers captured Hong Kong’s frostiest moments from the 1970s to the 2010s.

Japan bond volatility raises contagion alarm for Asia’s stocks and debt

Meet Sonia Mena, who plays Pippa on Tell Me Lies and is dating her co-star Spencer House

Why Southeast Asia is wary of Trump’s ‘pay-to-play’ global peace board

South Korea’s ex-PM Han gets 23 years in prison for insurrection tied to martial law
A South Korean court sentenced former prime minister Han Duck-soo to 23 years in prison on Wednesday for aiding and abetting a declaration of martial law that briefly suspended civilian rule. The defendant “disregarded his duty and responsibility as prime minister until the very end”, said Judge Lee Jin-gwan of the Seoul Central District Court. “We sentence the defendant to 23 years in prison.” The sentence is eight years longer than prosecutors’ demand. The 76-year-old career technocrat was...
