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Dazu die Kritiken und Trailer zu den Osterfilmen im Kino und einen ganz besonderen Streaming-Tipp. Ostern kann kommen!


Wir wünschen ein informatives Oster-Wochenende mit Newsflix!

Thema 1: Wieso Ameisen plötzlich ein Riesen-Geschäft sind

Worum es geht Bis zu 229 Euro pro Stück: Immer mehr Banden schmuggeln seltene Ameisen in Afrika außer Landes, um sie in der ganzen Welt teuer zu verkaufen.


Warum das wichtig ist Nun wurde eine Bande aus vier Mitgliedern geschnappt. Ihnen drohen bis zu fünf Jahren Haft. Die Ameisen steckten in 2.244 Reagenzgläsern.

Hier geht es zum Artikel

Thema 2: Hassobjekt Harvard: Wie der Trump-Clan die Unis bekriegt

Worum es geht  Donald Trump strich Harvard 2,2 Milliarden Dollar an Zuschüssen. Der Präsident der Uni hatte sich zuvor gegen politische Bevormundung gewehrt.


Warum das wichtig ist US-Präsident Trump geht rigoros gegen Elite-Unis vor. Der "Economist" über die Hintergründe und die Folgen des Konflikts.

Hier geht es zum Artikel

Thema 3: Warum diese Osterfilme kein faules Ei sind

Worum es geht Sechs Filme laufen zu den Feiertagen an. Darunter eine Vampir-Klamotte, eine gruselige Handy-Geschichte. Und eine Premierministerin ist wieder da.


Warum das wichtig ist Sidse Batt Knudsen war der Star im genialen Polit-Krimi "Borgen" über Grönland. Was Sie sonst noch über die Osterfilme wissen müssen.

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Thema 4: Wie die sinnloseste Reise der Welt ein Riesenerfolg wurde

Worum es geht Die erste reine Frauen-Crew, gecastet wie für die Vogue, Tränen und ein Bussis nach der Landung. 11 Minuten lang flogen US-Promis am Montag ins All.


Warum das wichtig ist An Bord war auch Lauren Sánchez, Bald-Ehefrau von Jeff Bezos. Dem Amazon-Milliardär gehört die Rakete. Nun setzt es Spott für den Ausflug.

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Thema 5: Wie Hollywood jetzt Hollywood auf die Schaufel nimmt

Worum es geht Perfektes Oster-Streaming: Mit der Satire "The Studio" läuft auf Apple TV+ die liebevollste Veräppelung der Filmmetropole seit Jahrzehnten. 


Warum das wichtig ist Die Serie glänzt mit Gastauftritten zahlreicher Hollywood-Größen, Insider-Wissen und jeder Menge Selbstironie.

Hier geht es zum Artikel

Asian Insider: Xi shores up ties in South-east Asia | A pickleball bubble could be forming in Malaysia

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THURSDAY, APR 17 2025

Asian Insider brings you insights into a fast-changing region from our network of correspondents and commentators.

Lim Ai Leen
Associate Foreign Editor

Dear ST reader,

We hope you've been keeping well.

US President Donald Trump may have called a 90 day time-out on tariffs for imports from most countries, but the scramble to cut a deal with Washington continues.

Dozens of countries are making a beeline for the White House to discuss lower levies, in a bid to shield their economies.

China, however, remains resolute. In the face of whopping 145 per cent tariffs imposed on its exports to the US, it has issued retaliatory duties of its own on American goods. This "bring it on" stance takes a leaf from the playbook of founding leader Mao Zedong, writes Yew Lun Tian.

In addition, Chinese President Xi Jinping this week embarked on a tour of Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia – all nations hard hit by tariffs – to shore up economic ties and present itself as an ally against "unilateralism and protectionism".

Our senior columnist Lin Suling posits that instead of isolating China, Trump's tariffs may have the effect of isolating the US instead, as countries reduce their economic dependence on an untrustworthy player.

Turning to politics, Singapore heads to the polls on May 3, the same day that Australians will vote in their federal election. Also read Arlina Arshad's analysis on whether the fashion designer son of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto could play a more active role in politics.

China stands with South-east Asia to counter 'unilateralism', says Xi

Chinese president is touring the region to shore up ties, amid standoff with US.

More on tariffs and South-east Asia:

Asean unity helps, but member states still need to hustle solo

China seeks to capitalise on trade turbulence in South-east Asia

'The sky will not fall' on HK in tariff war, thanks to its free port status

The city has leeway to tailor its tariffs response, but it will still be painful, say analysts.

More on tariffs and East Asia:

'Taiwan must not become a loophole'

Australia's parties bank on Asian candidates at May election

The proportion of Asian-Australians in Parliament has been increasing.

Read more:

Trump tariffs and the Aussie election

Prabowo's designer son brings understated, personal style to diplomacy

Mr Didit Hediprasetyo's visits to former presidents Widodo and Megawati have drawn attention.

More from Indonesia:

Thousands of new job-seekers flock to Jakarta after festive holidays

Indian start-up 3D prints animal parts to save endangered wildlife

Some say such replicas may end up supporting demand for real animal parts.

Green Pulse Podcast:

Is it time to focus more on climate adaptation?

From schools to hotels, pickleball takes Malaysia by storm

There are hundreds of courts, some with AI-powered gameplay analysis

More on social trends:

Japan's tablet textbooks and metaverse classrooms divide opinion

Why you should watch Emerald Hill

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Singapore to expand trade pacts, push WTO reform amid escalating US-China tensions: DPM Gan

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THU, APR 17, 2025

Top Stories

Singapore to expand trade pacts, push WTO reform amid escalating US-China tensions: DPM Gan

[SINGAPORE] Singapore will expand trade ties, forge new alliances and push to reform the World Trade Organization (WTO) in response to escalating global trade tensions, said Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong at an event on Thursday (Apr 17).

CapitaLand Investment launches its first retail Reit in China with assets worth 2.8 billion yuan

[SINGAPORE] CapitaLand Investment (CLI) is moving to list its first real estate investment trust (Reit) in China with two major malls valued at 2.8 billion yuan (S$499 million).

Singapore's March exports ease to analysts' surprise; forecast tipped for downgrade

[SINGAPORE] Singapore's key exports rose at a much slower pace in March, to the surprise of analysts who expected double-digit growth.

GE2025: With 'far greater stakes' this election, PAP manifesto provides 'road map to navigate a changed world'

[SINGAPORE] In a profoundly changing world, this general election carries "far greater stakes", said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at the launch of the People's Action Party (PAP) manifesto on Thursday (Apr 17) morning.

GE2025: Workers' Party's manifesto offers 125 ideas, from redundancy insurance to prioritising local talent

[SINGAPORE] The Workers' Party (WP) on Thursday (Apr 17) launched its manifesto for the upcoming general election, featuring 125 policy proposals across five broad areas.

Singapore shares settle higher on Thursday; STI extends rally, up 1.6%

[SINGAPORE] The Straits Times Index (STI) continued to rally on Thursday (Apr 17), tracking regional indices.

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