Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Tuesday (Nov 11, 2025)


A forensic officer prepares evidence during a press conference following explosions that occurred at a mosque inside a school complex during Friday prayers last week, at Jakarta Police headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. -- Photo: REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan

Malaysia:

* Anwar to chair special Cabinet meeting at 3.30pm today

* Talks on Sabah's 40% entitlement to be expedited after new state govt formed, says PM

* 'Inspector Sheila' to be charged soon, says KL police chief

* Perodua to launch first EV at end of month, says Anwar

* I've never avoided Opposition questions in the Dewan Rakyat, says Anwar

* Health Ministry stepping up efforts to ease burden of medical staff, says Dzulkefly

* Case of teacher charged for caning student inches towards a trial date

* Malaysia has no control over trade practices of international MNCs, says Tok Mat

* Sabah GDP rises to RM84.30bil as state targets stronger growth

* MetMalaysia issues advisory on tropical storm Fung Wong

* Arrest warrants issued for two, including eHati founder

* Federal Govt won't appeal Sabah 40% revenue ruling, says AGC

* Joint trial of all 230 money laundering cases involving over RM24mil facing GISB CEO, three others

* Malaysia aims to cut rice imports by 2027, local production set to grow 3% annually, says Mat Sabu

* PM credits inter-agency efforts for recovery of RM15.5bil in cash and assets since 2023

* Security protocols tightened following reports of Armed Forces officers selling tactical info, says Khaled

Jakarta Police Chief Asep Edi Suheri speaks as evidence lies on the table during a press conference following explosions that occurred at a mosque inside a school complex during Friday prayers last week, at Jakarta police headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. -- Photo: REUTERS/Willy KurniawanJakarta Police Chief Asep Edi Suheri speaks as evidence lies on the table during a press conference following explosions that occurred at a mosque inside a school complex during Friday prayers last week, at Jakarta police headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. -- Photo: REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan

Singapore:

* Singapore's wages council proposes 5.5% to 7.5% pay rise for lower-wage workers in new guidelines

* Tok Mat, Balakrishnan to hold bilateral meeting ahead of M'sia-S'pore Leaders' Retreat

* Australian woman arrested at Changi Airport over suspected theft of supplements

* Now a world phenomenon, KPop Demon Hunters pop-up to make Singapore stop in December

* Won’t ‘break the bank’: Passengers say Singapore's green jet fuel levy will not deter travel

* US$3mil lottery winnings still unclaimed in Australia after one year

* Actor Tony Leung to attend Singapore International Film Festival

* Oil slips on oversupply worries, sanctions risk in focus

* Asian shares rise as US Senate passes deal to end government shutdown

Indonesia:

* Suspect in Indonesia mosque bombing was inspired by past mass killings, police say

* Singapore-bound ferry from Batam collides with tanker, all safely evacuated: Indonesian media

* Indonesia says suspect in mosque blast acted independently, not affiliated with any 'terror network'

* Nationwide school safety in spotlight after twin blasts at Jakarta school

* Batam authorities arrest 25 over alleged illegal import of used clothes

* Who was Indonesia’s strongman Suharto? - now regarded a national hero of the country

* Indonesia's MSMEs lending stalls despite liquidity injection

* Welcome to the world of Rangga and Cinta, the latest hot movie from Indonesia that is winning rave reviews in Asia

Rohingya migrant Iman Shorif (centre) drinks water as he sits after his rescue at a jetty, days after his boat carrying migrants from Myanmar capsized near the Malaysia-Thailand border, in Langkawi on November 11, 2025. Authorities in Malaysia and Thailand have recovered at least 21 bodies as they search for survivors after a boat carrying undocumented migrants capsized, police and maritime officials said on November 10.-- Photo by Hakim Mustapha / AFPRohingya migrant Iman Shorif (centre) drinks water as he sits after his rescue at a jetty, days after his boat carrying migrants from Myanmar capsized near the Malaysia-Thailand border, in Langkawi on November 11, 2025. Authorities in Malaysia and Thailand have recovered at least 21 bodies as they search for survivors after a boat carrying undocumented migrants capsized, police and maritime officials said on November 10.-- Photo by Hakim Mustapha / AFP

Thailand:

* Thailand says 'hostilities' remain despite the Cambodia peace pact and declares 'it's our right to defend the country'

* Thailand demands apology from Cambodia for land mine explosion that injured soldiers

* M'sia to continue to mediate Thai-Cambodia peace deal, Thai PM has never questioned role, says Anwar

* Thai army confirms new landmine planted at Cambodian border, calls it a violation of peace declaration

* Malaysia committed to Thailand-Cambodia peace process, says armed forces chief

* Thai Central Bank chief Vitai breaks tradition with a simple ‘Hello’

Philippines:

* Death toll from two powerful typhoons in the Philippines rises to 250; millions have also been displaced from homes

* COP30 highlights growing need of countries for resilience to storms, flood and fires 

* Philippines records over US$2.5mil in agricultural loss following typhoon Fung-wong

* Philippines digs out from Typhoon Fung-wong as death toll climbs to 18

* Gold, stocks upbeat in anticipation of US shutdown deal

* Love and care in the eye of the storm - a story not to forget in the Philippines

In this photo provided by the Cagayan Police Provincial Office, a town is surrounded by floodwaters after the onslaught of Typhoon Fung-wong in Cagayan province, northern Philippines, on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. -- Cagayan Police Provincial Office via APIn this photo provided by the Cagayan Police Provincial Office, a town is surrounded by floodwaters after the onslaught of Typhoon Fung-wong in Cagayan province, northern Philippines, on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. -- Cagayan Police Provincial Office via AP

Vietnam:

* Vietnam's southern hub plans US$350mil canal upgrade to ease flooding

* Vietnam's ancient town Hoi An needs urgent restoration following massive floods

* Three Vietnam men survive 40 hours at sea after typhoon

* South-East Asia - Immigration syndicate busted for selling fake stamps to foreigners

* Typhoon exposes centuries-old shipwreck in Vietnam

* Vietnam seeks balance after breaking 1,600 level at the stock market

Myanmar:

* Death toll from capsized boat with Myanmar migrants climbs to 26 as more bodies recovered

* Rohingya survivor recalls deadly boat sinking, more bodies found

* Holding Myanmar elections next month 'unfathomable': UN rights chief

* The Myanmar-Rohingya boad tragedy - Capsized boat incident: Four more bodies recovered

* Thai authorities recover six more bodies near Langkawi - a fatal trip of Myanmar-Rohingya runaways

A pedestrian holds an umbrella in strong wind and rain caused by the approach of Typhoon Fung-Wong in Keelung on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. -- Photo by I-Hwa Cheng / AFPA pedestrian holds an umbrella in strong wind and rain caused by the approach of Typhoon Fung-Wong in Keelung on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. -- Photo by I-Hwa Cheng / AFP

Cambodia:

* Asian Development Bank warns of potential impact of higher US tariff on Cambodia 

* Cambodia denies laying new landmines at Thai border

* Cambodia's Hun Manet, South Korea minister agree on fighting online scams, Seoul says

* China-Asean FTA upgrade boon to trade

* Images show Myanmar scam hub, notorious in South-East Asia, largely standing despite the crackdown

Laos:

* Lao parliament session opens with leaders promising to drive national development

* Lao economy set to grow 4.8 per cent in 2025, says PM

* Coffee, livestock, rehab success mark opium replacement achievements in Huaphan

Brunei:

* Brunei and Thailand reaffirm strong defence ties

* Australia gifts Brunei collection of wartime photos

* Gold at near 3-week peak on rate-cut bets, traders eye end to US shutdown

An employee working inside the Jonathan Charles Fine Furniture factory in Ho Chi Minh City. -- Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFPAn employee working inside the Jonathan Charles Fine Furniture factory in Ho Chi Minh City. -- Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP

AseanPlus:

* Malaysian PM Anwar expresses deep sorrow over deadly blast near Delhi’s Red Fort

* MoF denies claim that PETRONAS takes 95% of Borneo’s oil revenue

* Anwar: Ringgit leads Asian currencies at RM4.16 to US dollar

* Malaysia: Wholesale, retail trade sales up 6.6% in September 2025

* Asean Summit, related meetings cost RM184.4mil, says Tok Mat

* Abang Johari says Japan honour recognises Sarawak’s progress

* Malaysia poised to lead region in innovation, says Fadillah

* Perikatan to contest 41 seats in Sabah polls, Kiandee returns to Sugut

* Cops: Namewee and Hsieh had 'special relationship'

* Sabah polls: Muda confirms not contesting any seats

* Puchong murder: Six Indian nationals released on police bail, says Selangor's top cop

* China clears parents in naked child case that sparked social media fury

* What do we know about Delhi car blast that killed eight people?

* India's Modi vows not to spare those behind Delhi car blast

* Japan PM seeks growth via AI, chips and ships

* Bodies of Russian crypto millionaire, wife found in Dubai desert

* Taiwan evacuates 3,000 as Typhoon Fung-wong approaches

* China builds advanced satellite power system for particle beam and other space weapons

* Chinese censors order gay dating apps be pulled from online stores

* Journal defends work with fake AI citations amid Hong Kong university probe

* Pokemon theme park to open in Japan in February; ticket sales begin on Nov 21

* Huge subsidy scheme in China’s most populous province falls flat with consumers

* Outgoing BBC boss praises its journalism and says broadcaster will thrive

* Japan - Death row inmate’s sister still fighting, even after release

* Dozens of anti-pollution protesters detained - at the famed India Gate monument in New Delhi

* HK actress Myolie Wu marks 46th birthday with Thailand trip planned by husband Philip Lee

* Trump's deal with South Korea bogged down in details over submarine

* Silkpunk creator Ken Liu takes on AI, modernity and what it means to be American

* Wanted crypto scammer caught in UK, billions seized - businesswoman Qian Zhimin now faces a long jail sentence 

* Bollywood legend Dharmendra is recovering; Esha Deol, Hema Malini slam media reports on death

* A car bomb outside an Islamabad court kills at least 11 people, Pakistani security officials say

* Actress Michelle Chen recalls pregnancy struggles & insecurity with stretch marks

* Michelle Yeoh looks back on her career, says she must’ve been insane to have done the stunts in ‘Police Story 3’

* China’s major commodity imports ease, except for iron ore

* Soccer - Japan shooting for World Cup final spot, says JFA head Miyamoto

* Cricket - Australia's Starc wants spicy Ashes wickets, not five-day tests

* Tennis - Two fans die on second day of ATP Finals in Turin

* Badminton - Zii Jia withdraws from Australian Open / Sze Fei-Izzuddin reach Japan Masters second round

 

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