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Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Saturday (June 28, 2025)

Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Saturday (June 28, 2025)

The Star19 hours ago

Malaysia:
* Armed Forces must stay prepared, equipped with latest defence technology, says King
* Five Malaysians have chosen to remain in Iran, says Foreign Minister
* Works Ministry only gets half the money needed for road repairs nationwide, says Ahmad Maslan
* Russia to support Malaysia's nuclear technology development, says Fadillah
* Only platform providers can block or take down social media content, says Fahmi
* 13th Malaysia Plan revision not done in haste, says Fahmi
* Sabah polls: PH, Barisan in final stages of talks, says Umno sec-gen
* Ploughing and harvesting incentive payments to be completed by July 31, says Mat Sabu
* Sabah leads the way with community-based tourism expo, says state minister
* Two college students remanded for three days over bullying case
* We want you: Non-bumis urged to join the Armed Forces as participation remains low
* Penang4Palestine condemns discovery of oxycodone in flour packets for Gaza
* Putra Heights inferno: Findings to be made public on June 30, says Selangor MB
* Ringgit to trade firmer against US dollar next week, ahead of US labour data
* Storm warning: Thunderstorms, heavy rain expected over nine states, two FTs until 7pm / MetMalaysia issues thunderstorm, heavy rain warning for four states
* Malay unity call falls flat - Those asking Malays to come together have been around for decades during which they beat the unity drum when it suited them.
Singapore:
* Singapore has increased its security posture amid rising tensions from Iran-Israel conflict, says national security minister
* 'Super Rich In Korea's' David Yong, accused of multiple offences, allowed to leave Singapore in July
* Six endangered fish species found in fish maw from Singapore and Malaysia's stores: Study
* Organised crime groups behind in-flight theft cases, says Singapore Police Force
* Singapore: Kitten reportedly put in container now adopted, probe underway
* Oil prices steadies at the weekend after report of planned OPEC+ August output hike
Indonesia:
* Indonesian urges safer hiking after tourist death on Mount Rinjanil; Malaysian hiker rescued after suffering injury at same mountain
* Women's growing role in drug trade sparks exploitation concerns in Indonesia
* Malaysian climber injured in Gunung Rinjani mishap in Indonesia
* Malaysia, Indonesia agree Asean unity vital to address global challenges
* Anwar, Prabowo, call for broader peace in the Middle East
Returning pilgrims receive assistance as they disembark from their aircraft upon arrival at the Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport in Blang Bintang, Aceh province on Saturday, June 28, 2025, after performing the annual Haj pilgrimage. -- Photo by CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN / AFP
Thailand:
* Thailand starts banning the sale of cannabis without a prescription
* Thai authorities find 620 sacks of cannabis hidden in durian and coconut orchards
* Thai PM Paetongtarn faces more heat as thousands of protesters on Saturday demand her resignation over disastrous phone call
* Thai protesters call for Prime Minister Paetongtarn's resignation
* Thailand to hold trade talks with US next week
Philippines:
* Philippine prosecutors ask Senate to proceed with Duterte trial; case must go on due to severity of charges
* Rising tennis star Eala makes history for Philippines by reaching Eastbourne final
* China says Philippines face 'self-inflicted destruction' by hosting US missiles
* 6.1-magnitude offshore earthquake hits southern Philippines
* Bank on Manila banks -- The Philippine banking sector is on track for solid growth
Vietnam:
* Former English football star Michael Owen scores twice in Manchester United Legends win against Vietnam
* SAR ops saved over 1,000 lives at sea nationwide in 2024, says MMEA
* Vietnam Airlines suspends pilots after planes collide at Hanoi airport
* UK joins Asean talks on transnational crime for the first time
* Vietnam approves resolution to establish international financial centres; move more appealing to international investors
Australia's Maya Joint poses with the trophy after beating Philippines' Alexandra Eala in their women's singles final tennis match on day six of the Lexus Eastbourne International tennis tournament in Eastbourne, southern England, on Saturday, June 28, 2025. Joint won the match in three sets, 12-10 in a third set tie-break. - Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP
Myanmar:
* Myanmar marks MSME Day with focus on digitalisation
* Myat Yadanar Soe crowned Miss Universe Myanmar 2025
* South Korea praises Malaysia's Asean Chair role in Myanmar crisis
* Myanmar burns confiscated drugs worth around US$300 million
Cambodia:
* Cambodia's ruling party marks 74th founding anniversary on Saturday (June 28)
* Asean integration drives development of independent regional financial system, analyst says
* Cambodia says it is not and will not be importing electricity from Thailand
* Hun Sen: I was betrayed first -- Former Cambodian leaders hits back at Thailand's Thaksin
Laos:
* China-Laos Railway sees over 10 billion yuan in trade value from Jan-May
* Laos faces widespread flooding as rains continue befall country
* Laos explores national data centre development to drive digital transformation
Brunei:
* Brunei crown prince joins new Islamic year prayer
* Brunei GDP declines 1.8 per cent in first quarter of 2025
* Brunei leader Sultan Hassanal calls to address challenges of AI era for the future
Cricket - Women's Twenty20 International - England v India - Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, Britain - June 28, 2025England's Sophia Dunkley looks dejected after losing her wicket. -- Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
AseanPlus:
* One of the most famous faces of football in South-East Asia, Malaysia's evergreen coach K. Rajagobal returns with his book 'Inilah Saya'
* Miti supports young entrepreneus through DEFA, Asean SME Academy, says Tengku Zafrul
* Legal process must prevail over politics in Sabah mining licence probe, says Masidi
* Durian frenzy: 3 tonnes sold in 12 hours at Johor carnival
* Tourism Malaysia anticipates boost in Australian visitors with new flight route
* KL Sing Song celebrates 20 years with reunion at Merdekarya
* New Zealand woman injured after fall at Kanching Waterfall
* 'Serious violations': Former head of major Chinese airline under graft investigation
* 'Squid Game' star Jo Yu-ri to return as singer next month
* Ex-New York official facing China agent charge indicted for kickbacks
* Chinese energy firms say Brazil must clarify rules or face loss of investments
* Murder suspect's girlfriend charged over abetting his escape from Hong Kong
* Hong Kong to hold public hospital executives accountable for medical incidents
* Carmakers GM, Tesla and Ford lead list of US companies in China exposure: report
* Chinese reporter injured in Ukraine drone attack on Kursk
* Americans trying to send Bibles to N. Korea arrested
* Trump victorious again as US Supreme Court wraps up its term
* Hong Kong sharpens crypto hub focus amid rising global competition
* Senior military official Miao Hua purged from top ruling body in China
* Flood-hit China expands social security net as extreme rain takes toll
* South Korea ex-President Yoon probed over failed martial law bid
* 'Problem what problem' - Trump says he will get the conflict solved with North Korea
* Ardent Japanese fans bid farewell to four lovable giant pandas as they return to China
* Hong Kong woman opens up about life after moment her heart stopped beating
* China woman in Ukraine cares for US$140,000 Bengal tiger, shares daily life online
* West Bank health crisis deepens as WHO warns of deadly access barriers and critical shortages
* Newlyweds Bezos and Sanchez gear up for final party at Venice gala
* US says deal with Beijing will expedite rare earth exports from China
* Pikachu and Snorlax named Japan's ambassadors to encourage better sleeping habits
* Ardent Japanese fans bid farewell to four lovable giant pandas as they return to China
* Cricket - Jayasuriya decimates Bangladesh as Sri Lanka win by innings and 78 runs
* Cricket - Captain Cummins backs youngster Konstas as Australia cruise to West Indies win
* Badminton - Japan's former star Momota returns at Lin Dan Cup
* Motor racing - Norris fastest in final Austrian GP practice
* Motorcycling - Yamaha's Quartararo pips Ducatis to clinch Dutch Grand Prix pole
* Motorcycling - Marquez on cloud nine with ninth sprint victory of season at Dutch GP

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