SCMP News Digest

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Top Story #1

Singapore jails, canes 6 Indonesians after illegal re-entry on sinking boat

Six men who had been sent back to Indonesia after immigration breaches tried to re-enter Singapore illegally on a sampan, but were caught when it sank.
On Monday, they were sentenced to jail terms of one year to one year and nine months, and between four and 10 strokes of the cane.
The group was led by 23-year-old Asrarudin, who steered the boat despite having no experience.
He was joined by 28-year-old Brick, a repeat offender who received the heaviest sentence of nearly two years.
Four other…

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Top Story #2

Malaysia clarifies cash aid rules for frequent commuters to Singapore

A Malaysian minister has clarified rules surrounding eligibility to receive cash aid from the government amid reports applications were “cancelled” for locals who frequently travel to neighbouring Singapore.
Deputy Finance Minister Liew Chin Tong said to ensure fair distribution of funds under the Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah scheme aimed at easing cost of living pressures for select Malaysian citizens living in the country, beneficiaries’ residency status would be ascertained using data from the…

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Top Story #3

How Hangzhou’s tech ecosystem nurtures dragons and rockets

Hangzhou’s space industry got off to a flying start in 2026. On January 7, China’s leading private rocket firm Space Epoch broke ground on a medium-to-large liquid rocket assembly, testing and reuse facility in Hangzhou’s Qiantang district. Basing this in the port city allows the rockets to be transported by sea to launch areas in the East China Sea and recovered the same way.
Logistics alone do not explain the decision. Space Epoch is plugging into an industrial ecosystem Hangzhou has been…

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Top Story #4

Hong Kong’s MTR Corp raises record A$2 billion in first Australian dollar green bond sale

Hong Kong’s rail giant has sold its first-ever Australian dollar-denominated green bonds for a record A$2 billion (US$1.4 billion) to fund environmentally friendly projects, marking the country’s largest order book.
The bonds, issued in two equal tranches, were oversubscribed more than sixfold by a variety of investors, the MTR Corporation said on Tuesday.
The offering represented the largest-ever Australian dollar corporate green bond and the largest dual-tranche corporate bond in the market….

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Top Story #5

Alibaba’s Qwen-3 becomes world’s first AI model to operate in orbit

Alibaba Cloud’s Qwen-3 became the world’s first general-purpose artificial intelligence model to be uploaded and operated in orbit, marking a milestone in China’s bid to lead the nascent space-based computing sector.
Chinese aerospace start-up Adaspace Technology successfully deployed Qwen-3 to a space computing centre in orbit where it executed multiple inference tasks in November, according to company executive vice-president Wang Yabo, who spoke at a conference on Monday, as reported by the…

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Top Story #6

Is Trump pressuring South Korea to lock in deal before US court can strike down tariffs?

President Donald Trump’s announcement that he will reinstate 25 per cent tariffs on South Korea is less indicative of a sudden rupture in relations but more an attempt to reassert leverage over an ally ahead of a critical US Supreme Court ruling, analysts say.
Trump has accused South Korea of failing to follow through on a bilateral trade deal, reviving trade tensions between two close allies and prompting Seoul to seek urgent talks with Washington.
The timing also reflected Trump’s mounting…

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Top Story #7

Malaysia disputes Indonesian media reports on Sabah border, says talks ongoing

The Sabah-Kalimantan border issue on the island of Borneo is still under discussion, Malaysia has said, following media reports of a land trade with Indonesia.
“Negotiations are still ongoing. The areas on the map and on the ground are different. Discussions are carried out according to the law, but no decision has been made yet,” Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan said on Monday, as quoted by Bernama news agency.
“We will instruct our technical committee and surveyors to carry out the…

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Top Story #8

7 Fifa-banned Malaysian footballers cleared to play after CAS grants stay

Seven foreign-born players for Malaysia’s national football team have been cleared to keep competing after the Court of Arbitration for Sport temporarily halted Fifa-imposed bans while their appeal is reviewed, Malaysia’s football federation said on Tuesday.
Last September, Fifa fined the Football Association of Malaysia 350,000 Swiss francs (US$450,000) for fake documents filed to naturalise the seven players, who were also fined and suspended for a year.
The players stemmed from Argentina,…

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Top Story #9

Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific rebrands Dragonair subsidiary in 2016 – from the SCMP archive

This article was first published on January 27, 2016
Exit the Dragon­air as Cathay rebrands
by Sijia Jiang
Cathay Pacific group is likely to announce a rebrand­ing of its Dragon­air sub­si­di­ary as “Cathay Dragon” as the com­pany seeks to strengthen its cor­por­ate iden­tity.
The idea to strengthen the sis­ter air­line’s asso­ci­ation with the premium air­line Cathay Pacific Air­ways has been under dis­cus­sion for a few months, sources famil­iar with the mat­ter told the South China Morn­ing…

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Top Story #10

Malaysia aims to be sustainable aviation fuel hub, but what about low Asian demand?

When Hong Kong-based EcoCeres opened Malaysia’s first commercial-scale sustainable aviation fuel plant in Johor on Monday, officials pitched it as a new export segment positioned for strong growth, backed by the country’s ports, processing capacity and palm-adjacent supply chains.
The problem is that the biggest buyers are still not in Asia, EcoCeres says.
“The major part of the demand is in Europe,” EcoCeres CEO Matti Lievonen told reporters at a press conference, adding that “absolutely much…

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Top Story #11

China coming ‘closer’ to US as ‘global power’, European ex-leader says

China is approaching the United States in terms of overall world power including economic mettle, a former European Commission leader and Portuguese prime minister said this week.
The United States remains the “most important global power” but China is getting closer, said Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, the European Commission president from 2004 to 2014, pointing to US technology and finance among other aspects of its prominence.
“China comes every time closer, from my point of view,” Durao Barroso…

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Top Story #12

Hong Kong must invest in Africa-Asia financial corridor, government adviser FSDC urges

Hong Kong should focus on connecting its capital markets with African financial centres so that companies and Belt and Road Initiative projects on the continent can raise funds in the city, according to a council that advises the government on development strategy.
In addition to being a funding source for commercial enterprises and infrastructure projects, Hong Kong could be a place for wealthy Africans to set up family offices to manage their wealth, succession and charitable activities, the…

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Top Story #13

‘All options’ on table amid feedback from flat owners hit by Tai Po fire: John Lee

The Hong Kong government is analysing feedback from 90 per cent of property owners affected by the devastating Tai Po fire, with the city leader stressing that “every option” is being considered amid some residents’ demands for in situ redevelopment.
Two months after the fire that claimed 167 lives, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu on Tuesday underlined the importance of announcing a long-term resettlement plan for thousands of displaced residents, but stopped short of providing a timeline.
He…

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Top Story #14

Trial set for September in Hong Kong model Abby Choi murder case

Abby Choi Tin-fung’s ex-husband, his brother and father will stand trial for her alleged killing in September, three years after the death of the Hong Kong model.
In a closed-door hearing on Tuesday, Alex Kwong Kong-chi, his elder brother Anthony Kwong Kong-kit and their father Kwong Kau appeared before Deputy High Court Judge Brian Keith for the first time.
The pre-trial hearing was held for the judge to give directions to the parties regarding the trial.
According to the judiciary’s website,…

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Top Story #15

What were lead singer Rosé’s local snack choices at Blackpink’s Hong Kong shows?

A guessing game went viral online and at Kai Tak Stadium during Blackpink’s three concerts in Hong Kong, with two-dish-rice and other street food such as egg tarts and pineapple buns among the top items that fans speculated the lead singer of the K-pop girl group would eat on stage.
In the end, it was signature street food items such as egg waffles, Hong Kong-style milk tea and curry fish balls that made surprise appearances at the concerts, with fans and residents delighted by the group’s…

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Top Story #16

Takaichi says ties will ‘collapse’ if US forces are hit in Taiwan and Tokyo does nothing

Japan’s alliance with the United States would collapse if Tokyo turned a blind eye as US forces were attacked in joint operations in Taiwan, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on Monday.
“If something serious happens there, we would have to go to rescue the Japanese and American citizens in Taiwan. In that situation, there may be cases where Japan and the US take joint action,” Takaichi said in her latest elaboration of Japan’s potential military involvement in case of a Taiwan…

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Top Story #17

Taiwan singer Jolin Tsai’s mainland concerts likened to ‘cult’ events; CCTV praises artistic merit

Taiwan’s Mandopop queen Jolin Tsai’s new concert tour has been branded a “cult” event online.
But the singer has hit back and received support from fans, including mainland China’s state media.
Tsai unveiled her new world tour concert, Pleasure, at the Taipei Dome from December 30 to January 1.

As footage of the breathtaking stage circulated online, a mainland Chinese influencer with 400,000 followers, @celialiang, accused Tsai’s concert of being “cultlike”.
The influencer and her supporters…

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Top Story #18

Hundreds feared missing or dead in Mediterranean shipwrecks, UN says

Hundreds of migrants may be missing at sea or feared dead following reports of multiple deadly shipwrecks in the central Mediterranean in recent days, the UN’s migration agency warned on Monday.
The International Organisation for Migration said it was “deeply concerned” by the reports, which it was currently verifying.
“Several boats are believed to have been involved over the past 10 days, with preliminary information suggesting that hundreds of people may be missing at sea or feared dead,” a…

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Top Story #19

Hong Kong leader urges patience amid pushback against mandatory seat belts on buses

Hong Kong’s leader has called for the public to recognise that seat belts are widely implemented in other jurisdictions, following complaints about the city’s new mandatory rule on buses, with passengers lamenting that the restraints were ill-fitted for young children and prevented commuters from reaching “stop” buttons to alight.
Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu on Tuesday said the new regulation was a necessary responsibility that the city must accept to protect lives, and that it was informed…

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Top Story #20

Thailand border threat pushes Cambodia to ratify UN sea treaty after over 40 years

A “threat assessment” of Thailand amid deadly land border clashes has finally convinced Cambodia to ratify a major UN maritime treaty, according to analysts.
Speculation that the Thai navy might close off supply lanes in the Gulf of Thailand also weighed heavily in Phnom Penh’s decision, they said.
Phnom Penh ratified the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos) on January 16, more than four decades after signing the treaty. It is the last Asean member to do so.
Passed during the fifth…

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