#south-east-asia — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #south-east-asia, aggregated by home.social.
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At least 55 people have reportedly been killed in a blast in Myanmar's Kaung Tat village, which a rebel army said was caused by the accidental explosion of material stored for use in mining. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/06/01/asia-pacific/myanmar-village-blast/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #asiapacific #myanmar #southeastasia
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Survivors freed from a semi-submerged cave in Laos are advising rescuers on how to find the last two men who may be even deeper inside. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/31/asia-pacific/survivors-rescue-laos-cave/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #asiapacific #laos #southeastasia
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Indonesia’s new law changes how its domestic workers see their role
https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2026/05/30/not-just-a-live-in-helper-indonesias-new-law-changes-how-its-domestic-workers-see-their-role
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Retro Gaming Ads Blast – Part 43
Welcome back readers, fellow geeks and electronic gaming fans!
In this edition of the Retro Gaming Ads Blast (RGAB) series, we will take a look at another batch of retro gaming print ads from the 1980s to the 1990s.
For the newcomers reading this, Retro Gaming Ads Blast (RGAB) looks back at the many print ads of games (console, arcade, computer and handheld) that were published in comic books, magazines, flyers, posters and newspapers long before smartphones, social media, the worldwide web and streaming became popular. To put things in perspective, people back in the 1980s to the 1990s were more trusting of print media for information and images about electronic games and related products.
With those details laid down, here is the newest batch of retro gaming print ads for you to see and enjoy…
1. Taito’s 4-in-1 Print Ad
I remember seeing this ad in some comic books I read back in the 1980s.There is nothing like taking the clever approach of promoting multiple video games using only one single print ad in the size of a single page. Taito did exactly that in the 1980s when it promoted Elevator Action, The Legend of Kage, Arkanoid and Renegade for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) promising excitement as the mentioned games were making the jump from arcade to console. What is very notable in Taito’s single-page print ad was that it did not show any screenshots of the games. Instead, they used hand-drawn artwork to emphasize each game’s theme or setting, and leave it up to the viewers’ imagination as to how those games would look like on NES. This old ad is intriguing and amusing at the same time.
2. Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation Print Ad
Cars and high-speed action emphasized in this ad.Following the huge success of the original Chase H.Q. on both arcade and consoles in the late-1980s, the sequel Special Crime Investigation was released in the arcades in 1989 and ported to game consoles and computers in the early 1990s under the title Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation. To promote Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation for home computers, game publisher Ocean came up with a colorful print ad showcasing a few cars, a city background and elements of gun-related action presented in nice art. The ad has an image of the original arcade machine to remind gamers that they are playing the sequel to Chase H.Q.
3. Dancing Eyes Japanese Arcade Flyer
The front. The rear.Released by Namco in Japan in 1996, Dancing Eyes is a puzzle arcade game that became notorious due to its overtly sexual nature. With the way it was designed, players control a small monkey called Urusu-San and crawl along a 3D grid mapped over characters (mostly ladies) or various objects. If the 3D grid is mapped over a young lady, any tile of the grid destroyed by the player exposes the lady’s underwear or skin. Such sexuality is reflected in the arcade flyer of Dancing Eyes which has a suggestive hand-drawn art on the front while the game’s mechanics are explained in the rear. Even the rear of the flyer shows sexual nature of the game with screenshots. While the game was officially released only in Japan, Dancing Eyes actually was made available for gamers to play at the arcade of X-Site amusement center inside Festival Mall in Alabang during the early 2000s and it attracted a lot of guys. I bet Namco did not know about that.
4. Sega Saturn North American Print Ad
This print ad always caught people’s attention.When the Sega launched the Saturn console in America roughly four months ahead of schedule in 1995, the company suffered as the sales were disappointing, ties with business partners were strained and the available Saturn games were very few. By the fourth quarter of that year, more games became available for the Saturn and this gave Sega the opportunity to aggressively market the console as the one that gamers should get for their enjoyment. To promote the Saturn, Sega came up with a two-page print ad that had a dominant image of a naked woman whose private parts were cleverly covered by screenshots of the available games. Since most gamers were predominantly male from teenagers to adults, it made sense for Sega to come up with an eye-catching sexy ad to promote their console and the video games (including those from other companies). This old ad is considered by the woke and rabid feminists as very offensive today.
5. Blockbuster Video Print Ad
If you won the grand prize and wanted a lot of entertainment, you would not want to leave your home.Back in the late 20th century, Blockbuster Video was the dominant retailer that offered customers movies in home video format for sale and for rent. Along the way, the company offered video game rentals and attracted millions of gamers around the nation. Given the tremendous growth of video gaming in America in the 1990s, Blockbuster got itself more involved by launching the Games of Summer Sweepstakes in 1996. Utilizing print ads, the sweepstakes offered the Ultimate Game Rooms – composed of a 41-inch big-screen TV, Surround Sound speakers, hi-fi VCR, NBA Jame Extreme arcade game, the Sega Saturn, the PlayStation, a gaming chair, Acclaim games for Saturn and PlayStation, and a 1-year free Blockbuster Video game rentals privilege – as the grand prizes. Do you know anyone who won in Blockbuster’s sweepstakes?
6. Independence Day (ID4) Print Ad
A nice looking ad for a game that was actually mediocre.Remember how big a blockbuster Independence Day (ID4) was in cinemas in 1996? The film grossed over $800 million worldwide and it revived the disaster movie genre using modern filmmaking techniques and the latest technologies of the decade. Given the massive success of the movie, it was not surprising that an official video game adaptation was released in 1997. To promote the game, Fox Interactive (the video game company of the movie studio behind the film) came up with a 2-page print ad using official artwork from the movie showcasing the alien spaceship being attacked by a military fighter plane. The ad showed only 3 screenshots and the descriptive text was written to make gamers feel like they have the role to lead Earth’s fight against the aliens. While the art looks good, it can only go so far to hide the mediocrity of the game itself.
7. GoldenEye 007 Print Ad
Bond, James Bond.When GoldenEye achieved both critical and financial success in movies, it revived the James Bond movie franchise big-time and Pierce Brosnan was easily accepted by the public as the newest Agent 007. Several months before the movie was even released, an official video game adaptation started development. After much revisions and hard adjustments, the project evolved into a first-person shooting game for the Nintendo 64 console titled GoldenEye 007. To promote the game, Nintendo came up with a 2-page print ad that cleverly showed Brosnan as James Bond on the left and displayed the screenshots and other details on the right. This ad was easily eye-catching and it made lots of gamers excited. As history showed, GoldenEye 007 got released in 1997 and became a huge critical and commercial success while also proving that first-person shooters on game consoles can be a lot of fun.
8. North American Sega Saturn Games Promo Print Ad
There definitely was something fun offered to gamers. Who could go wrong with titles like Tomb Raider, Nights into Dreams, Virtual On and Virtua Cop 2?As mentioned earlier, the Sega Saturn had a bad launch in America in 1995 which caused a lot of problems for the company. In 1996, Sega of America went on the offensive to really capture gamers’ attention by launching their Saturn games promo. The message of this 2-page print ad was very clear…Sega offered one free first-party game (limited to four specific games including Nights into Dreams) to those who bought two games (from a lineup of twelve specific titles). It should be noted that the Christmas season of 1996 was the most successful sales period of the Sega Saturn in America as gamers really responded to the promo. Even though some called this promo an act of desperation, nothing changes the fact that Sega succeeded during the most critical sales season of 1996.
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Economy Of The Philippines Expected To Rebound In 2nd Half Of 2026
While the economists of a particular university predict slower economic growth for the Philippines this year, the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) see the national economy growing stronger in the 2nd half of this year, according to a news report by BusinessWorld.
To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the BusinessWorld report. Some parts in boldface…
THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY could grow by around 5% in the second half of the year, driven by base effects and an expected acceleration in government infrastructure spending, according to the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P).
“Growth could recover to around 5% in the second half on base effects and a ramp-up in National Government infrastructure spending,” UA&P said in its The Market Call report this month.
Government officials earlier signaled a pickup in disbursements and project implementation as agencies roll out catch-up programs.
UA&P cautioned, however, that growth will remain subdued in the first half amid unresolved issues surrounding last year’s flood control scandal and elevated oil prices.
“Weak gross domestic product growth and faster inflation will weigh on the economy in the first half amid the unresolved flood control scandal and high oil prices from the Middle East conflict,” it said.
“Flip-flopping US-Iran talks may keep fuel prices elevated, hitting the Philippines harder than its ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) peers,” it added.
The Philippine economy expanded by a slower-than-expected 2.8% in the first quarter. This was below the government’s target range of 5-6% for the year.
For the entire year of 2026, UA&P said growth will be slow “but pose some resilience in the face of near-term global and local headwinds that will likely moderate activity in the first half of the year.”
“While cautious business sentiment and lingering geopolitical uncertainties may weigh on household and investment spending, the domestic economy continues to benefit from strong structural drivers such as steady household consumption, a healthy labor market, and sustained remittance inflows,” it added.
Meanwhile, UA&P said that it expects inflation to accelerate further amid second-round effects from the oil shock, “but likely not to (reach) double digits year on year.”
Inflation accelerated to 7.2% in April, marking the second consecutive month that it settled above the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) 2%-4% target. It also breached the BSP’s 5.6%-6.4% forecast for the month.
“The BSP took on a more hawkish tone because of above-estimate inflation, raising rates and its inflation forecast to 6.3% for 2026,” it said.
“We likewise see above-target inflation for the rest of 2026, with the possibility of double-digit inflation rates due to base and second-round effects creeping into succeeding readings,” it added.
As inflation is expected to settle above the target for the rest of the year, UA&P expects the BSP to further tighten.
“Our outlook pencils in 75 basis points (bps) more of rate hikes for this year, bringing the policy rate to 5.25%, especially as the April inflation reading trumped even the BSP’s upper inflation bound,” it said.
The central bank last month raised rates for the first time in nearly two years by 25 bps to 4.5%, with BSP Governor Eli M. Remolona, Jr. saying the Monetary Board remains open to extending the tightening cycle to anchor inflation expectations.
NO STAGFLATION – Despite weaker growth and high inflation, UA&P said the country is not experiencing stagflation.
“Despite inflation negative commentary from some analysts, the Philippine economy is not in stagflation mode,” it said.
“Inflation, while elevated, will continually trek downwards after a peace deal gets signed, and growth will return when infrastructure spending resumes along with consumer and business confidence,” it added.
Meanwhile, the peso remains under pressure as crude oil prices surge.
“The peso-dollar rate remained under pressure amid the rebound in crude oil prices (i.e., close to $100/barrel for West Texas Intermediate, and $110/barrel for Brent) in April,” it said.
On Tuesday, the local currency closed P61.56 versus the greenback, weakening by 9.5 centavos from its P61.465 finish on Monday.
UA&P said it expects bonds with longer tenors to deliver higher returns amid elevated interest rates, after investors cautiously returned to the local bond market in April.
Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the economy of the Philippines will truly rebound in the 2nd half of this year? What do you think will help boost the national economy apart from foreign investments?
You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.
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Eye on the Ball released in 2020
In a competitive sporting world, a group of visually-impaired amateur Malaysian footballers set their sights on becoming professional players - against all odds.
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Park in Jakarta, Indonesia
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A reaction to a fascinating essay on Substack about the cultural pressure of "leaving the mother tongue" and adopting other languages for class mobility. I reflect on the dynamics of language use among Malaysian Chinese, where the shame is about not mastering more languages or being slow at learning languages.
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http://elizabethtai.com/2026/05/31/of-abandoning-mother-tongues-and-shame/
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I Love Israel: Israel And The Philippines To Explore Partnership On AI And Critical Minerals As Free Trade Talks Begin
As free trade talks between the Philippines and Israel have started, the two nations intend to collaborate with each other on artificial intelligence (AI) and critical mineral processing, according to a news report by GMA News.
To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news report of GMA News. Some parts in boldface.
The Philippines and Israel are working to strengthen collaboration in critical mineral processing and artificial intelligence (AI) as part of the two countries’ broader efforts to deepen economic and technological cooperation.
In a public briefing, Israel Ambassador to the Philippines Dana Kursh said Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Cristina Roque and Israel Minister of Economy Nir Barkat began talks of a free trade agreement.
“They declared together that starting negotiating on having a free trade agreement. So this ecosystem with the overall strategic plan of having a free trade agreement and specific MOUs (memorandum of understanding) when it comes to minerals and other AI solutions and alongside cybersecurity,” Kursh said.
She did not further elaborate on the details, as negotiations are still ongoing, but assured that updates would be provided in June.
Kursh also said minerals like nickel and bronze could be beneficial in the construction of the 4,000-acre industrial hub in the Luzon Economic Corridor (LEC) that the Philippines and the United States plan to build.
“These are critical minerals that can be used [in the Pax Silica initiative],” the ambassador said.
“AI and other solutions are not just buzzwords. They are real opportunities that we have to seize and we have to seize them together,” she added.
The LEC is expected to be the first of its kind, serving as a new model for AI-native investment hubs under the Pax Silica initiative, a US-led effort to build a network of allied supply chains for critical technologies and minerals.
The fact sheet cited the Philippines’ significant reserves of nickel, copper, chromite, and cobalt, vital to global supply chains.
To all my readers, I encourage you to pray to the Lord for further collaboration between Israel and the Philippines so that people of both nations can benefit greatly with one another economically. AI solutions and critical mineral processing have great potential that the two nations can benefit from.
At the same time, I encourage you all to realize the truth that Israel is the land God designated specifically for the Jewish people (read Genesis 35:10-12) and His command must be followed without hesitation. If you want to be blessed further by the Lord, do so by loving and blessing the Jewish people (Genesis 12:1-3). I did my part when I was in Israel. Also, let me remind you all that the ties between the Jews and Christians are truly biblical!
I encourage you all to pray to the Lord God in support of Israel, to love and bless the Jewish people, and pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
If you truly believe in Lord Jesus, the Holy Spirit and God the Heavenly Father wholeheartedly and you continue to be faithful, you should be aware that Christians are meant to stand united with Israel and love the Jewish people no matter what. You can do your part supporting Israel by donating to Christians United for Israel (CUFI). Do not forget to read the Holy Bible, then pray in tongues to the Lord in the privacy of your room with the door shut.
Always be the fearless and aggressive church of Lord Jesus!
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Farming settlement in the Philippines (Hans Meyer)
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Philippines And Japan To Negotiate On Intelligence-Sharing Pact
Philippines President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos formally met with Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae in Tokyo and they agreed to start negotiations to conclude a security intelligence-sharing pact as both of them were disturbed by the military presence of Communist China at sea, according to a news report by Kyodo News. The two nations also came up with new bilateral agreements on other important matters.
To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news report of Kyodo News. Some parts in boldface…
The leaders of Japan and the Philippines announced Thursday they will begin formal negotiations to conclude a security intelligence-sharing pact, in their latest effort to boost cooperation amid shared concerns over China’s military activities.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. also agreed on upgrading bilateral ties to a “comprehensive strategic partnership,” they said at a joint press event after their meeting in Tokyo.
It is the first time the Philippines has formed a comprehensive strategic partnership, which is viewed by Japan as the second-highest level of bilateral ties after an alliance. Japan already has such partnerships with Laos, Malaysia and Vietnam among Southeast Asian countries.
“Collaboration with the Philippines, one of our closest like-minded partners, is extremely vital for the realization of a free and open Indo-Pacific,” Takaichi said, referring to the vision advocated by Japan as a veiled counter to China’s growing clout.
Marcos said that the meeting was “very productive and forward-looking” that covered “the ever-expanding scope” of the bilateral relationship.
The two confirmed they will work closely together to promote the provision of Japanese destroyers and other defense equipment to the Philippines, following Japan’s relaxation of rules on overseas transfers of lethal weapons in April.
Takaichi and Marcos issued a joint statement, saying Japan and the Philippines “have entered a platinum era of relations” characterized by “unprecedented levels of trust, cooperation, and strategic alignment.”
Japan and the Philippines, both close U.S. allies, have been ramping up their security collaboration in recent years in the face of China’s maritime assertiveness in regional waters.
Beijing claims the Tokyo-controlled, uninhabited Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, while asserting sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea, where its coast guard ships have taken aggressive actions against Philippine vessels near disputed shoals.
In the statement, Takaichi and Marcos expressed “serious concern” over the situation in the East and South China seas and reaffirmed their “strong opposition to any unilateral attempts to change the peacefully established status quo by force or coercion.”
The intelligence pact envisaged by Japan and the Philippines is known as a general security of military information agreement, or GSOMIA, which would oblige them to protect their shared military secrets to facilitate information exchanges.
Japan has similar bilateral deals with such countries as the United States, South Korea and Australia.
In January, Tokyo and Manila signed an acquisition and cross-servicing pact for smoother sharing of defense supplies, and their reciprocal access agreement enabling faster troop deployment for joint drills and disaster relief operations took effect last September.
The Philippines has been a recipient of Japan’s official security assistance program, which supports like-minded partners by providing defense equipment, since its launch in fiscal 2023.
The two countries, both highly dependent on oil imports from the Middle East, also share the challenge of securing enough energy supplies amid global disruptions since the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran began in late February.
Takaichi told reporters that Japan, which has relatively abundant strategic oil reserves, will boost its support for the Philippines and other Southeast Asian states’ efforts to bolster their oil stockpiling.
On the economic front, the two governments signed a new tax treaty to avoid double taxation, which Marcos said will “enhance the business environment and promote greater cross-border investment.”
They also agreed to consider revising an economic partnership agreement between Japan and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, of which the Philippines serves as this year’s chair, as well as of a bilateral EPA between Tokyo and Manila.
Marcos’ four-day visit to Japan through Friday as a state guest comes as Tokyo and Manila mark the 70th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations this year.
Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Are you convinced that bilateral ties between the Philippines and Japan are now the strongest they have ever been? Do you think the strategic partnership between Japan and the Philippines on intelligence-sharing will provoke China to become even more aggressive in regional waters against them?
You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.
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Residents turned down free housing for this! 😱 Brunei surprised me in every way 🏘💙
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Fashionable woman in Vietnam, 1935
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Strangphotography - Travel and Documentary in Southeast Asia
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America’s Pax Silica Prompts P7 Billion Power Expansion In New Clark City
Pax Silica – the United States’ Pax Silica flagship effort on artificial intelligence (AI) and supply chain security that includes the Philippines – prompted the P7 billion investment of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) to ensure a stable power supply for New Clark City in Tarlac province, according to a news report by the Manila Bulletin.
To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin report. Some parts in boldface…
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) plans to invest nearly ₱7 billion in a dedicated substation to guarantee a stable power supply for New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac, anticipating a surge in demand from a planned artificial intelligence (AI) industrial hub.
Joshua Bingcang, president and chief executive officer of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), said the investment promotion agency is currently in talks with NGCP to finalize the project’s details. The grid operator is drafting the alignment plan for the substation, which Bingcang noted should be finalized “soon.”
“Our target with them is by [the] end of 2028, the dedicated power connection should be already installed in New Clark City,” he told reporters last week.
Bingcang added that the BCDA initially offered to fund the project to jump-start construction, with NGCP reimbursing the agency later. However, NGCP declined the offer because the substation is already integrated into its capital expenditures.
Under its Transmission Development Plan 2024 to 2050, NGCP outlined plans to construct the Capas 230-kilovolt (kV) substation to meet the growing power needs of the emerging metropolis. According to the plan, NGCP will allocate ₱6.95 billion to develop the facility.
To facilitate the project, Bingcang said the BCDA is offering land along the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) to ensure an unimpeded route for the transmission line into New Clark City. Once operational, the substation is expected to give locators in the AI hub the confidence to manufacture high-value inputs without risking operational pauses due to power shortages.
The AI hub will span more than 1,600 hectares within New Clark City as part of the United States-led Pax Silica partnership, which aims to encourage investment among member countries to bolster the global AI supply chain.
To meet the site’s massive energy requirements, Bingcang said the BCDA expects a foreign investor to build a solar energy project capable of generating up to 500 megawatts. Furthermore, the agency is drafting plans for an embedded power plant to secure baseload power and enhance the hub’s overall energy reliability.
In a separate interview with Business 360, Bingcang disclosed that the BCDA is also negotiating with US investors to construct a dedicated pipeline to transport jet fuel from Subic Bay to Clark International Airport, supporting the logistics needs of companies within the AI hub. The agency is also exploring a separate pipeline along SCTEX to deliver fuel or liquefied natural gas.
Additionally, the BCDA is advancing a public-private partnership (PPP) project for New Clark City’s information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure. According to a bid bulletin published by the PPP Center, the agency aims to conclude the procurement process for a joint venture partner to lay fiber-optic cables across the city by August.
Bingcang noted that all of these infrastructure projects were requested by the US during preliminary talks for the AI hub. Following a visit to the 1,600-hectare site last week, the US will send engineering personnel next month to conduct a site assessment and design a concept plan for the industrial zone.
“Parallel to these technical studies, we will also finalize the commercial arrangement and contractual framework for the project. Within the year, we will be announcing a definitive contract arrangement [with the US],” Bingcang said.
Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think Pax Silica will prompt further infrastructure and energy developments related with New Clark City as the initiative develops further? Do you think there is room for nuclear power to considered in the years to come?
You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.
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Singapore just might be Asia's best family destination! 🌏👨👩👧 Would you agree?
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Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center: SEAFDEC launches the New “Database on Fishery Statistics of Southeast Asia”. “The Database is now publicly accessible and compiles fisheries statistics from ten ASEAN Member States, namely: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam, to support data-driven management, policy […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/27/southeast-asian-fisheries-development-center-seafdec-launches-the-new-database-on-fishery-statistics-of-southeast-asia/ -
Next time someone from the Anglosphere insult me about my use of AI I will just send them this bloody chart and tell them I am not American/Anglo so don't assume I share your neuroses or expect me to - so do kindly [beep] up. I am so fed up being dragged into their culture wars without warning just because I share my opinion online.
It's an extremely annoying habit to assume that your norms, values, and debates are the default for the world or are universally applicable to all societies.
Like, why must we all be forced to participate in your AI drama, which you guys inflicted on us without warning to begin with omg
https://hai.stanford.edu/ai-index/2026-ai-index-report/public-opinion
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How could #SoutheastAsia sustain #AI as a #DigitalPublicGood ? "Open-source community contribution, modular architecture, and agile funding structure help", say speakers from AI Singapore and NHG Health at GovInsider’s recent AIxGov event. Check out their example of how the family of open-source #LLMs built for Southeast Asian languages (SEA-LION) was built as a shared foundation for public agencies, developers and healthcare teams without funding it themselves.
https://govinsider.asia/intl-en/article/is-ai-the-next-layer-of-digital-public-infrastructure
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The Kali Besar canal, Jakarta, Indonesia, ~1900?
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Economic Warning Signs In The Philippines Grow
With weak economic growth and high inflation already happening, the future is looking dark for the economy of the Philippines and there are warning signs growing, according to a news report by Malaya Business Insight.
To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Malaya Business Insight report. Some parts in boldface…
The Philippines is not yet in stagflation, economists said, but slowing growth, high inflation, weak public spending, and the Middle East oil shock are pushing parts of the economy closer to danger.
Michael Ricafort, chief economist at Rizal Commercial Banking Corp., said some weaker sectors may already be feeling near-stagflation conditions.
“Near stagflation conditions for some vulnerable, already weak industries. But stronger ones are more insulated,” Ricafort said.
His comment followed President Marcos Jr.’s statement that potential stagflation is among the concerns keeping the government “awake at night” as officials try to contain prices of basic goods and keep the economy running.
Jonathan Ravelas, senior adviser at Reyes Tacandong & Co., said the country is still not in stagflation, although the risks are rising.
“There are potential stagflation risks, but we’re not yet there,” Ravelas said at the weekly Pandesal Forum in Quezon City on Wednesday.
He said unemployment remains below its long-term average, while the economy continues to post positive growth despite the slowdown.
“If we talk about the average unemployment rate in the Philippines since the 1960s, it’s 7.5 percent. Right now, our numbers are between 5 percent and 5.3 percent,” Ravelas said.
Inflation, however, remains a major threat. Ravelas said consumer prices could climb to 8 percent to 9 percent toward the end of the year, with households likely to feel the sharpest impact from higher fuel, food, and transport costs.
He said the stagflation concern recalls the oil shocks of the 1970s, when energy disruptions pushed prices sharply higher while economic activity weakened.
Ravelas said the more immediate challenge is reviving spending, particularly government spending, to keep growth from losing further momentum.
He said the economy is still feeling the effects of last year’s flood-control scandal, which disrupted public works and slowed disbursements, while the inflationary impact of the US-Iran conflict has added pressure.
Restraining spending now, he said, would be like “shooting ourselves on our foot” because it would further weaken recovery.
“We need to be able to work on improving consumption,” Ravelas said.
He also said the government must convince the public that it is acting decisively to stabilize prices.
“When it comes to fighting inflation, we need to show our countrymen, from a government perspective, that prices are stable. That would be a good opportunity so that they will believe the government is doing something,” he said.
Ravelas noted the country should also invest in upskilling workers to improve employment prospects.
Given the inflation pressure, he said the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is likely to take a defensive policy stance and raise interest rates by 50 to 75 basis points, although it must balance inflation control with the need to support growth.
A separate report from the De La Salle University Carlos L. Tiu School of Economics said inflation is being driven mainly by fuel, as higher energy costs feed into transport, logistics, and production.
“Fuel costs have more than doubled since the war began, pushing inflation sharply higher from May through August 2026. We expect inflation to peak at around 8 percent in August,” economists Jesus Felipe, Mariel Monica Sauler, Gerome Vedeja, political scientist Susan Kurdli, and research assistant Seth Paolo Paden said in the school’s May economic report.
They said the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz has also cut off roughly a third of global fertilizer supply, keeping inflation elevated through the end of 2026.
By early 2027, the report said, energy and fertilizer pressures are expected to ease, with inflation likely to return to the BSP’s 2 percent to 4 percent target band by April 2027 and settle at around 2.8 percent in 2028.
The DLSU economists said the current inflation surge is a supply shock caused by war-related disruptions in global energy and food markets, making interest rate increases an imperfect response.
“Higher interest rates will neither bring oil prices down nor reopen the Strait of Hormuz. What they will do is make borrowing more expensive, slow investment, and constrict household spending,” they said.
Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the economy of the Philippines will eventually fall into a state of stagflation this year? How are you dealing with the higher costs of living nowadays?
You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.
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Temple complex of Wat Huay Pla Kang, Thailand
https://piefed.social/c/inhabitedbeauty/p/2086075/temple-complex-of-wat-huay-pla-kang-thailand
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Under a surprise plan, Indonesia will take control of exports of its major commodities in a move that has left traders, producers and even some government officials scrambling to understand how it will be implemented. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/05/24/economy/indonesia-trading-raw-materials/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #business #economy #indonesia #trade #commodities #southeastasia
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Two boys trying to direct traffic in Chiang Rai, Thailand, 1985
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Most people go their whole lives without seeing a rare Langur monkey in the wild. But for me, a black shanked douc langur peed on me from the tree tops during a day hike