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* King departs for historic state visit to Russia
* Perikatan MP references May 13 riots in Parliament, causes uproar
* Home Ministry adopts zero tolerance approach to KLIA misconduct, says Saifuddin
* Automatic citizenship for children born overseas to Malaysian mothers to start by mid-2026
* Cops seize drugs worth almost RM18mil in raid on KL house
* Haze: API hits unhealthy levels in several areas of Penang
* Flag at Port Dickson school displayed upside down by mistake
* Deputy Speaker suggests rewarding civil servants for tip-offs on graft
* Perak Sultan's office lodges report over TikTok video making false claims
* KLIA immigration corruption, malpractice issues among Parliament's focus today
* Five Iranian nationals remanded in probe of Penang 'pukau' thefts
* Education reform in 13MP vital for Malaysia's economic evolution, says Rafizi
* Not true that M'sia giving blanket recognition to US halal certification, says Zafrul
* Govt considers nuclear energy implementation pathway after positive study
* Tariff on Malaysian exports to US is reasonable, says Tengku Zafrul
* Putra Heights inferno: Selangor to review progress on homes rebuild on Aug 8
* Boeing aircraft acquisition part of MAG's long-term fleet renewal, capacity expansion plan - Tengku Zafrul
Healthcare workers examine elementary school students during the launch of a free health check programme for children, in Jakarta on Monday, August 4, 2025. -- Photo by BAY ISMOYO / AFP
Singapore:
* Singapore-based Malaysian billionaire Ong Beng Seng pleads guilty to abetting obstruction of justice in case linked to ex-minister Iswaran
* Singapore-based Malaysian billionaire Ong Beng Seng to be sentenced on Aug 15, prosecution does not object to fine due to his poor health
* Malaysian police to seek help from Meta in Singapore over defamatory post on artiste: Reports
* SIA flight bound for Seoul returns to Singapore due to technical issues
* Singapore property tycoon linked to jailed minister pleads guilty
* What is judicial mercy, and how does it apply to Ong Beng Seng's case?
* JPJ issued RM445,800 in fines to Singaporean motorists for missing VEP
* No plans to fully liberalise cross-border ride-hailing services between Singapore and Johor: Singapore Land Transport Authority
* Shares find support in Asia as lower rates priced in / Asian markets fluctuate as traders weigh tariffs, US jobs
* Swimming - Singapore world championships - Ledecky heroics paper over rocky US campaign at world championships
* World Championships - 12-year-old Yu Zidi stuns the world, emerges as swimming's next big star in worlds at Singapore
Indonesia:
* Indonesia targets at least 20 million students for free nutritious meal programme by Aug 17
* PDI-P to keep Indonesian govt at arm's length
* Indonesian FM reiterates commitment to Palestinian struggles
* Jitters over Jakarta's land seizure - Indonesian govt moving to confiscate illegally developed palm oil estates
* Indonesian man held over suspicious entry stamps
* Oil slips as Opec+ proceeds with September output hike
* Asian currencies gain as dollar retreats; equities rise on Fed easing bets
Williams driver Alexander Albon of Thailand steers his car during the qualifying session for the Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix at the Hungaroring racetrack in Mogyorod, Hungary. - AP Photo/Denes Erdos
Thailand:
* Suspended Thai PM Paetongtarn hopes for fair court ruling in ethics case
* Thailand, Cambodia show strong commitment towards peace, Chief of Defence Forces says
* Malaysia proposes Asean monitoring team for Thai-Cambodian border
* Perikatan hails Anwar's role in Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire
* Rare green fireball illuminates Thai night sky, nickel content suspected
* At least six killed in Storm Wipha - floods and landslides since storm hit country last month
* 'There is blood on your hands' - Protesters rally in Bangkok demand the resignation of court-suspended PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra
Philippines:
* Philippines' House challenges court ruling invalidating VP Sara Duterte's impeachment
* Marcos flies to India for five-day state visit
* India and the Philippines stage a joint sail and naval drill in the disputed South China Sea
* Philippine, Indian navies begin first joint South China Sea patrols
* Google agrees to curb power use for AI data centers to ease strain on US grid when demand surges
Philippines' President Ferdinand Marcos (second left) walks alongside India's Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita (centre) as he inspects the honour guards upon his arrival at the airport in New Delhi. Marcos arrived in India on Monday, August 4, on a visit aimed at strengthening defence and strategic ties between nations as they navigate tensions with China across the Asia-Pacific. - Photo by Indian Press Information Bureau (PIB) / AFP
Vietnam:
* Vietnam's Vingroup Plans to build US$14.3 billion port complex in the northern city of Haiphong
* Vietnam automaker Vinfast to build factory in India, eyeing growth in Asia
* Pine forest fire in northern Vietnam remains uncontrolled
* Vietnam to promote development of halal products and services
* Vietnam manufacturing rebounds in July / Vietnam's proposed property gains tax alarms investors
Myanmar:
* Myanmar, China police jointly crack down on online fraud in Shan State: 256 suspects arrested
* Heavy rains trigger flash floods, damage homes in Myanmar's Shan State
* Myanmar - Junta airstrike on ruby mine hub kills 13
* Oil producer pressure, Trump rollbacks threaten last-chance global plastics treaty
A worker uses a hat and a sack to protect himself from the sun in hot conditions while working at a construction site in Hanoi on Monday, August 4, 2025.-- Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP
Cambodia:
* Cambodian and Thai officials meet in Malaysia; both countries are aiming to iron out ceasefire details
* Asean interim observer group en route to monitor border ceasefire
* Anxiety and pride among future conscripts in Cambodia
* Despite ceasefire, unexploded mines pose a deadly risk in Cambodia
Laos:
* Laos steps up support for flood-hit provinces
* Laos diversifies into nuclear energy with Russian support
* Lao, Malaysian leaders call for stronger Asean ties amid ongoing border tension
Brunei:
* Brunei Vision 2035 requires cooperation from all parties, says its Legislative Council
* Brunei walkathon marks royal birthday, promotes healthy lifestyle
* Nearly 400 fracture fixation surgeries performed at Brunei's RIPAS Hospital in 2024
Miyu Yamashita of Japan poses with her trophy after winning the Women's British Open golf championship, at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club in Porthcawl, Wales, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025. -- AP Photo/Kin Cheung
AseanPlus:
* Trio get picked to pieces online for 'feeding leftovers' stunt
* S'wak keen on long-term collab in chips and microelectronics with British partners
* Search continues for missing Turkiye national off Pulau Yu
* Maid among 12 foreign women held for working as GROs At entertainment centre
* 'I'm a big durian guy': US actor Ross Butler enjoys local dishes while filming in Malaysia
* The ever-evergreen Aishah proves she still has game as she releases new single 'Taman Keabadian'
* Michael Learns To Rock returns for another show in Malaysia in November
* 'Old is gold' and Rosyam Nor proves it right by winning the AMT2025 Hottest Viral Celebrity Award
* Thousands evacuated as heavy rains inundate South Korea's southern regions
* Beijing issues new storm warning after deadly floods
* 'Reply 1988' actor Song Young-kyu found dead at 55
* Jury orders Tesla to pay over US$200mil for fatal
* Australia develops the world's first foot and mouth vaccine to protect livestock
* New Zealand former top cop charged over child porn, bestiality material
* South Korea begins removing loudspeakers on border with North
* Russia's Krasheninnikov volcano erupts for the first time in 600 years
* Love king crab but worried about allergies? Hong Kong researchers have solution
* Thousands evacuated as heavy rains inundate South Korea's southern regions
* How Chinese scientists fought 74 years for world's most powerful dam – and won
* India in prayers - Mass Hindu pilgrimage wraps up in contested Kashmir
* Southern Taiwan lashed by torrential rain, four dead, more than 5,900 evacuated
* White House defends firing of labor official as critics warn of trust erosion
* Koalas live in the trees and die on the ground, research shows
* Analysis-Korea, US prepare for summit with details of trade deal unresolved
* Pakistan adds Chinese attack helicopters to upgrade aging fleet
* Hong Kong sees first chikungunya case from China outbreak
* Man electrocuted while taking selfie on a train roof in Germany
* Why are more wealthy mainland companies coming to Hong Kong for mediation?
* Why some Chinese students are skipping elite universities amid job market fears
* Exclusive-Tesla's brand loyalty collapsed after Musk backed Trump, data shows
* South Korea pulls plug on AI textbooks, leaving schools, companies without funding for them
* Japan ready to compile extra budget to cushion US tariff blow, PM Ishiba says / Japan breaks 17 heat records
* K-pop's global rise and local fall - despite many fans all over the world K-pop's grip on its home turf appears to be slipping
* Golf - Japan's Yamashita keeps her cool to win Women's Open to claim first major
* Tennis - Swiatek sinks, Osaka shines at Canadian Open
* Cricket - India seal stunning win over England to draw series / Stokes remains upbeat despite England's painful loss to India
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