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Southeast Asian News Roundup

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May 24, 2026
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  • Malaysia’s political landscape saw rising tensions between PAS and Bersatu, while PM Anwar secured energy supply assurances and new children’s online safety laws took effect. Singapore reinforced ties with China across AI and ageing sectors, alongside domestic judicial and business developments.
  • Across the region, Thailand deployed AI to improve durian export quality, the Philippines prepared for ASEAN defence talks, and Indonesia extended work-from-home policy amid investor concerns. Vietnam dismantled a major drug ring, Cambodia released rare Siamese crocodiles, and global developments included Quad diplomats meeting in Delhi and reported progress on Iran nuclear talks.

Key Points

• Malaysia & Singapore: PM Anwar secures energy supply assurances, PAS-Bersatu ties strain over political disputes, stricter children’s online safety laws take effect June 1, BTS concert tickets go on sale June 3, and Singapore addresses judicial, diplomatic, and business developments including Singtel’s weakening performance.

• Southeast Asia: Thailand deploys AI for durian exports amid a Pattaya hotel fire; Philippines prepares for ASEAN defence talks; Indonesia extends work-from-home policy; Vietnam dismantles drug rings; Myanmar reopens conflict-affected schools; Cambodia releases rare crocodiles; Laos advances child labour elimination strategy.

• Regional & Global: Quad diplomats meet in Delhi; China deepens Russia alliance and relaxes household registration rules; record 274 climbers scale Everest in one day; Bangladesh police clash with protesters over alleged rape; Samsung workers vote on pay deal; Vance reports progress in Iran nuclear talks.

Malaysia and Singapore: Political Developments and Key Updates

Malaysia saw significant political activity, with PM Anwar holding talks with Tamil Nadu’s chief minister while assuring citizens of stable energy supplies until December. A debt collector pleaded guilty to serious crimes, and stricter online safety laws for children take effect June 1. Political tensions rose between PAS and Bersatu, with PAS chief Hadi warning of a review of mutual ties and issuing a gag order on members. Meanwhile, the government confirmed 85% of consumers are protected from power tariff hikes, and tickets for BTS concerts go on sale June 3.


Southeast Asia: Security, Economy, and Society

Singapore addressed diverse issues including SM Lee reinforcing Singapore-China ties in AI and ageing sectors, a man jailed for racially motivated assault, and a woman winning an appeal to retain a 99% condo stake. In Thailand, authorities deployed AI to improve durian export quality, while a hotel fire in Pattaya prompted evacuations. The Philippines prepared for high-level ASEAN defence meetings and advanced talks with the US on an economic security zone. Indonesia faced scrutiny over a rail tragedy, formula milk controversies, and commodity export restrictions rattling investors.


Regional and Global Highlights: Crime, Nature, and Diplomacy

Vietnam made headlines with the auction of a convicted tycoon’s Hermès handbags for over US$500,000, while Ho Chi Minh City police dismantled a major drug ring arresting 140 suspects. Cambodia made a conservation breakthrough by releasing rare Siamese crocodiles into the Srepok River, and Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary now hosts 308 bird species. On the global stage, Quad diplomats convened in Delhi, China signalled household registration reforms, and scientists discovered a heat-resilient coral refuge in Western Australia, offering rare hope amid climate concerns.

Source : Asean news headlines as of 10pm on Friday (May 22)

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