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Fri, 14/08/2026 - 14:57
Five years after the Taliban’s return, the Afghan resistance is growing but so is the fear of Pakistan’s shadow.
Fri, 14/08/2026 - 14:26
The international community assumed that governing would change the Taliban. The Taliban, however, viewed government as a means of transforming society according to their ideology.
Fri, 14/08/2026 - 14:25
How the Taliban turned Afghanistan into a country where half the population has been ordered to disappear.
Fri, 14/08/2026 - 12:48
Pakistan would surely try to rally the group and invoke the pact in some form in the event of tensions with India.
Fri, 14/08/2026 - 09:28
Vigilante mobs are attacking transgender people as the government takes steps to codify anti-LGBTQ+ attitudes into law.
Fri, 14/08/2026 - 09:04
To Lam's four-day trip marked a new high-water mark in the relationship between Hanoi and Canberra.
Fri, 14/08/2026 - 08:20
Bangkok has reaffirmed its commitment to the security relationship and denied a report that it was prepared to link military cooperation to ongoing trade talks.
Fri, 14/08/2026 - 04:52
If the row over India’s proposed amendment of the FCRA persists alongside other irritants, the trade deal will remain in limbo for the foreseeable future.
Fri, 14/08/2026 - 04:08
The country has the abundant land and energy resources needed to power hyperscale data centers. Can it harness them effectively?
Fri, 14/08/2026 - 03:52
Kyaw Zwar Minn argues that the military government formed after the 2021 coup was illegitimate and had no authority to order him to vacate Myanmar House.
Thu, 13/08/2026 - 19:08
A divide over China, although less pronounced than the divide over Israel, has become increasingly visible among Democrats as progressives have risen within the party.
Thu, 13/08/2026 - 16:48
The centuries-old game is having a moment. But what happens when a tradition rooted in Chinese history becomes a lifestyle trend?
Thu, 13/08/2026 - 16:05
Plans are firmly underway to ensure that South Korea’s chipmaking strength can help to facilitate a stronger global position when it comes to the AI buildout.
Thu, 13/08/2026 - 15:32
Seoul, Tokyo, and Washington condemned two ballistic missile launches ahead of allied military drills, but Pyongyang’s failure to report either test has left analysts guessing at the cause.
Thu, 13/08/2026 - 15:13
Rare earths are critical to making modern weapons – and China dominates the supply chain.
Thu, 13/08/2026 - 14:48
Japan increasingly recognizes the importance of the defense industrial base as a source of strategic capability. But can the industry actually deliver?
Thu, 13/08/2026 - 14:48
Different firms in the AI value chain invoke the AI race narrative, but with different policy preferences in mind.
Thu, 13/08/2026 - 14:25
In their updated Joint Vision Statement, Canberra and Hanoi identify a more challenging regional security environment.
Thu, 13/08/2026 - 09:23
For the first time in eight decades, the country’s national song, Vande Mataram, will precede the playing of the national anthem on Independence Day.
Thu, 13/08/2026 - 07:15
Vietnam has benefited greatly from foreign firms' desire to de-risk from China. Can it free itself of dependence on the country's critical rare earth inputs?
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