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The simmering public anger over corruption linked to flood control projects threatens to engulf the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

The outcome exposes the limits of using economic pressure to bring about a resolution of the border dispute between the two nations.

The BJP-led NDA secured 202 of the 243 seats in the Bihar assembly. Opposition parties have pointed to collusion between the BJP and the national...

In the Pacific, infrastructure is influence – but China appears to be alone in recognizing that.

Japan is most likely to diverge from U.S. foreign policy positions when its energy security is at stake.

Prosecutors and the opposition party are elevating their attacks on Lee over a recent court ruling.


It’s the year 2028, and the China-U.S. rivalry has hardened into a permanent conflict. The economic relationship between the United States and...

Three prominent DPP politicians were in Europe this month.


In July 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping was conspicuously absent from the BRICS summit for the first time in over a decade. At around the same...

Tokyo is betting on compact, highly maneuverable vessels capable of carrying out missions efficiently with fewer crew members.

As journalists face threats and censorship, the Taliban have learned to use social media to shape stories, attract supporters, and appear...


On November 13, Japan’s shipbuilder Japan Marine United (JMU) Corporation launched the first two of a planned fleet of 12 offshore patrol vessels (...


Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has spoken with Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet in a bid to...


If there were ever any lingering doubts as to the pressing necessity for Australia’s defense posture to evolve away from close-shore mentalities of...

The political space for action exists. What’s missing is leadership willing to act on what courts have already decided.


It was the Colombian novelist Gabriel García Márquez who was credited with the quote: “It is easier to start a war than to end it.” His maxim has...


Earlier this month, Malaysia’s Education Ministry unveiled a bold set of reforms for the sector. The headline announcement was that every classroom...

As climate impacts intensify across the globe, the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), held in Belem, Brazil, from November...


Last week, Indonesia experienced an unprecedented act of violence when explosive devices detonated at a school complex in the capital Jakarta...


Vietnam is racing to become the world’s next “ tiger economy ,” seizing the opportunities opened by U.S. tariffs on China — and the world is...

Washington and London’s recent unprecedented actions showed what global coordination can achieve – and what remains to be done.

Despite a recent de-escalation, China-EU relations are far from normal.

The five-day visit is the first by a sitting Thai monarch since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Bangkok and Beijing in 1975.


In recent months, China has been doubling down on the narrative that the Philippines is the regional “troublemaker” that repeatedly engages in...

Less than a week after visiting Donald Trump in the White House, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev traveled to Russia to further the...

A trade war, an unsolved murder, and the founding of the Chinese Embassy in London.

While the Quad leaders are unlikely to meet this year, Malabar 2025 is going ahead.

Even though Nepal’s Grand Old Party has strong second-generation leaders ready to take leadership and most of the party wants the same, the old...

Across Asia, governments are learning to live with U.S. financial dominance – without depending on it.


The passing of Thailand’s Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother, on October 24, 2025, ended an era marked by reverence and political anxiety. More...


On November 9, Delhi Police detained dozens of protesters, including environmental activists, journalists, and civil society members, who were...


On August 6, 2025, a 20-year-old South Korean university student surnamed Park was found dead in a black car near Bokor Mountain in Cambodia’s...

The region increasingly resembles a powder keg — one spark away from catastrophe.

Forced evictions began in the spring in the neighborhood adjacent to the modest al-Maturidi mausoleum. Then the demolition began.


Four years after the Taliban’s return to power in Kabul, Afghanistan faces a paradox. To the outside world, the regime’s restrictions —...

A mismatch between eco-friendly government rhetoric and polluting actions on the ground is exacerbating Tajikistan’s climate change vulnerability.

The Nexperia case offers a sobering tale for the future of European technological competitiveness.


U.S. President Trump wrote a one-line post on social media – “THE G2 WILL BE CONVENING SHORTLY!” – moments before heading into his summit with...

The agreement marks a high-point in the bilateral relationship, but stops short of marking a significant strategic reorientation on the part of...

The incident, which Cambodia says left one civilian dead, comes two days after a Thai soldier was reportedly injured by a landmine explosion at the...


In September, South Korea exported $16.6 billion worth of semiconductors, an amount equivalent to roughly one-fifth of its total merchandise...

As China-U.S. tensions rise, sports diplomacy offers a path back to healthy competition.

Creating a pathway toward third-country resettlement is the only practical way to stop refugees from dying at sea.

Very often, governments in the region leap to a solution before accurately defining what problem they are trying to solve.

Takaichi’s remarks stirred a firestorm, but her later clarifications highlight the limits on Japan’s involvement in a Taiwan crisis.

“Formalism” is dragging down China’s education sector. Will new policies help?

Regulations for foreign nationals in Japan became a major topic of debate in this year’s election. The new government is acting accordingly.

An interview with Joanna Lillis on the contrasts between "new" and "old" Uzbekistan.

Insights from Can Kasapoğlu.

Islamabad has run out of patience following the TTP’s suicide attack in Islamabad and the storming of a school for military cadets in Khyber...
