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Why UMNO is the Biggest Beneficiary of Malaysia’s PAS-Bersatu Divorce

il y a 13 heures 42 min
The fracturing of the opposition camp could give Malaysia's grand old party a springboard back to federal prominence.

Why the Indo-Pacific Trade Hinges on East Africa

il y a 14 heures 3 min
The region's ports, sea lanes, and gas fields have become an important part of geopolitical competition, from the Gulf to the Pacific Ocean.

Philippine Foreign Secretary Says She Will Meet Myanmar Opposition Groups Soon

il y a 14 heures 32 min
The announcement comes as ASEAN member states move to normalize their relations with the new "civilian" government in Naypyidaw.

Philippines Urges China to Remove ‘Movable Platform’ at Disputed South China Sea Shoal

il y a 14 heures 58 min
The country's coast guard said that the structure, which first appeared on satellite images on May 25, may be supporting unauthorized marine research.

Patent Trolls and What’s Next in Tech Competition with China

mer, 10/06/2026 - 18:56
The country's share of global patent filings has grown rapidly in recent years, part of a deliberate strategy to make IP and patents a new tool of economic competition.  

Why the India-Oman CEPA is Special

mer, 10/06/2026 - 17:36
Much of Oman’s coastline lies outside the Strait of Hormuz. With CEPA kicking in on June 1, India will be looking to benefit from the agreement and Oman’s geography.

What the Hormuz Energy Crisis is Teaching Taiwan About Marine Insurance

mer, 10/06/2026 - 16:53
Taipei’s energy supply is secured for now, but it faces a separate concern of whether insurers will cover the ships that are needed to deliver it.

Australia-Germany 2+2 Ministerial Highlights an Expanding Network of Partners

mer, 10/06/2026 - 15:38
Canberra likely hopes that its relationship with Berlin will come to hold a similar importance as those with Washington, London, and Tokyo.

A Death in Detention Puts Tajikistan’s Police on Trial

mer, 10/06/2026 - 15:18
Six Dushanbe officers face a rare prosecution over the death of Maksudjon Saidov in custody but none of them is charged with torture.

Ethnic Restaurants and Immigrant Entrepreneurs Facing Crisis Under Japan’s New Visa Rules

mer, 10/06/2026 - 13:55
While the government views the new rules as a necessary measure to curb abuse, some observers worry that they may also deter genuine entrepreneurs. 

Can Northeast Asia’s New Geopolitical Reality Create Opportunities for Mongolia?

mar, 09/06/2026 - 22:16
Within the emerging geopolitical landscape, Mongolia may have opportunities to diversify its economic partners.

Long Night Over Hualien: The China Threat Through the Eyes of Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples

mar, 09/06/2026 - 19:25
“The current situation is not the fruit of our choosing, but of history itself.” 

Why Does the G7 Keep Inviting India to its Summits?

mar, 09/06/2026 - 16:55
India’s recurring invitations reveal as much about New Delhi’s ambitions as about the G7’s adaptation to the changing times.

As Integration in the Greater Bay Area Accelerates, Small Businesses in Macau Suffer

mar, 09/06/2026 - 16:13
Drawn by lower prices, a wider variety of products and convenience, Macau’s residents have taken to spending in mainland China.

The Democratic Dilemma in South Korea’s Local Election Ballot Shortage

mar, 09/06/2026 - 15:33
President Lee sold Korean democracy abroad as a system that fixes itself. Now his party and the administration have to prove it by holding the election commission to account without handing the conspiracy theorists a win.

Xi and Kim Agree to Strengthen ‘Strategic Relationship’ with Socialist Principles

mar, 09/06/2026 - 14:27
Touting the achievements Pyongyang has made in recent years, Xi de facto recognized North Korea as a nuclear-armed state.

How Kazakhstan Uses the Stalling Board of Peace

mar, 09/06/2026 - 13:56
Despite opting out of contributing the $1 billion fee required to become a permanent member of Donald Trump's Board of Peace, Kazakhstan has continued to publicly highlight its membership. 

Cockroach Janta Party: Is the Modi Government Wary of a ‘Gen Z Revolt’?

mar, 09/06/2026 - 12:27
Hitherto confined to social media, the "cockroaches" emerged on the ground at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar on June 6. What started as a joke has turned serious.

Is VinFast’s Costly EV Gambit Coming to an End?

mar, 09/06/2026 - 09:33
Despite its vaunting ambitions and rapid expansion, the upstart automaker has yet to prove it can compete beyond the Vietnamese market.

Brunei’s Sultan Reshuffles Cabinet, Appointing His Son as Foreign Minister

mar, 09/06/2026 - 06:12
The elevation of three of Hassanal Bolkiah's sons suggest that key posts are increasingly being concentrated within the direct line of succession.

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