South Korean protesters demand ‘election re-run’ after ballot shortage

Protesters outside a ballot-counting site in ⁠South Korea on ⁠Saturday rallied for a second ⁠day, demanding a re-run of local elections held earlier this week.
Around 10,000 citizens were estimated to have gathered at the SK Olympic Handball Stadium as of 5.30pm local time, where votes were counted from Wednesday’s elections to pick mayors and local government officials and assembly members, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing an unofficial police estimate.
Representatives at Seoul Metropolitan…

Singapore orders social media platforms to block foreign posts targeting Indian community

Three social media platforms have been ordered to block access to 14 posts which “target the Indian community and undermine Singapore’s model of multiculturalism”, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said on Saturday.
The police have issued disabling directions under the Online Criminal Harms Act to block access to the posts on YouTube, Facebook and X, MHA said in a statement.
The direction required the platforms to “take all reasonable steps to disable access by Singapore users to these posts”,…

Most Asia-Pacific firms use AI for tasks without cutting jobs: survey

While a wave of job cuts across Asia’s finance and other industries due to wider use of artificial intelligence has spurred concerns, a new study shows that the technology’s net impact on employment is not as clear-cut.
Recruiters and industry observers say many companies are adding AI-related roles without having to lay off workers.
A study by professional services firm Aon released on Wednesday shows that 74 per cent of 504 companies surveyed across industries in the Asia-Pacific region have…

Thailand to join UN maritime arbitration with Cambodia

Thailand said on Friday it will join a UN arbitration process chosen by Cambodia to resolve a festering maritime boundary dispute, but put on hold for now other two-way efforts to settle their contested borders.
This week Cambodia launched a compulsory conciliation process under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos), after Bangkok decided last month to unilaterally end a ‌2001 framework pact for talks on a disputed maritime belt.
For more than 25 years, both have claimed…

ASEAN Banks Face a Harder Test as Agentic AI Moves Toward Production

The deployment of agentic AI — systems that can independently plan, execute, and adjust actions — is pushing banks across Southeast Asia toward a critical juncture.

A recent report from Fintech News Malaysia highlights how the bigger risk for ASEAN financial institutions is not that regulators will slow down AI adoption, but that they will demand more rigorous evidence of accountability as these systems move from pilot to production.

Across the region, regulators are shifting from principles to enforcement. The Philippines, as 2026 ASEAN chair, is pushing AI governance up the regional agenda. Singapore has raised the bar with its AI Verify framework, demanding higher standards for risk management and human accountability. Malaysia and South Korea are advancing their own guidance and legislation in parallel.

The direction is unmistakable: more traceability, more governance evidence, fewer “black box” exemptions. For COOs, CIOs and CROs, the question is no longer whether to adopt agentic AI, but how to meet the rigorous standards required to be production-ready.

At the core of the challenge is explainability. Unlike traditional AI models that merely predict, agentic AI acts — onboarding customers, adjusting loan terms, managing collections, optimizing portfolios.

Banks that get this right are designing “Agent Receipts” for every material decision: a record of the task objective, data sources used, tools invoked, policy checks run and their pass/fail status, and the decision path to the outcome.

The report outlines a framework built around three pillars:

1. Explainability — Every agent action must be reconstructible. Leaders must demonstrate input lineage, applied policy checks, and reasoning chains for any decision.

2. Accountability — The bank ultimately owns every action its agents take. Human operators must retain effective control.

3. Autonomy-by-risk — The more autonomy an agent is granted, the more controls must be in place.

The ASEAN region is at a pivotal moment. The Philippines’ push for regional AI governance could establish standards that affect the entire bloc.

Source: Fintech News Malaysia, June 4, 2026.

Japan’s PM Takaichi eyes India trip for talks with leader Modi

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is considering visiting India early next month to meet with her counterpart Narendra Modi to discuss cooperation on strengthening supply chains of critical goods given concerns about China’s economic coercion, government sources said on Thursday.
Takaichi aims to deepen bilateral collaboration in a wide range of fields covering defence, economic issues and cutting-edge technologies such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence, according to the…

Citizen group to press for ‘transparency’ in Philippine VP Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial

A citizen watchdog has been launched in the Philippines to monitor Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio’s impeachment trial, as turmoil inside the Senate threatens to deepen public doubts over whether the politically explosive proceedings can be handled fairly and constitutionally.
Members of civil society launched the coalition, called Bantay Senado (Senate Watch), on Monday, saying it would “help ensure that the impeachment trial is conducted transparently, fairly and forthwith, in keeping with…