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Is the Bangladeshi State Incapable or Unwilling to Control Mobs?

Mon, 22/12/2025 - 07:22
The targeting of journalists, media houses and cultural institutions on December 18-19 was neither sudden nor spontaneous. The attacks were coordinated.

Why Peace Keeps Failing on the Cambodia–Thailand Border

Mon, 22/12/2025 - 05:33
A resolution to the two nations' acrimonious border dispute seems remote amid their current conflict, but there could be one viable way forward.

International Court of Justice to Hear Rohingya Genocide Case Next Month

Mon, 22/12/2025 - 05:07
The outcome of the case could set important precedents for future ICJ genocide cases, including South Africa's case against Israel.

Sri Lanka Calls for Global Support Following Cyclone Ditwah

Mon, 22/12/2025 - 04:53
It is hosting an International Donor Conference in January 2026 to garner support for post-disaster rebuilding of the country. Can it transform tragedy into lasting resilience?

India Reaches Out to West Asia Ahead of Phase 2 of Gaza Peace Plan Implementation

Mon, 22/12/2025 - 04:36
While India is unlikely to send troops to join the International Stabilization Force, it is keen to participate in Gaza’s reconstruction and development.

The Philippines in 2025: Corruption, Accountability, and the Marcos-Duterte Rift

Mon, 22/12/2025 - 01:28
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. came under growing pressure during the course of the year but has managed to survive – at least for now.

Thailand Says It Will Not Be Pressured on Border Conflict Ahead of ASEAN Meeting

Mon, 22/12/2025 - 01:18
In response growing diplomatic pressure, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said that the country "will act in the way we deem appropriate."

Burning Xi Jinping: Is Kazakh Rights Group Facing Its Final Days? 

Sun, 21/12/2025 - 13:16
A group of activists set fire to a portrait of Chinese leader Xi Jinping and the Chinese flag during a demonstration against the continued detention of ethnic Kazakhs in Xinjiang.

Russia’s Chinese-Enabled Drone Supply Network Is Remaking Warfare

Fri, 19/12/2025 - 16:05
UAV cooperation with China is rapidly transforming Russia’s capacity for sustained, cost-effective, and scalable warfare – with implications stretching from Europe to the Pacific Ocean.

The US Is Selling H200 AI Chips to China – So Why Isn’t China Buying?

Fri, 19/12/2025 - 15:45
China’s H200 curbs suggest a willingness to sacrifice short-term AI performance to escape dependence on the U.S. tech ecosystem.

US Arms Sales to Taiwan Signal Policy Continuity 

Fri, 19/12/2025 - 15:06
While the Trump administration’s approach to Taiwan is continuing to coalesce, current signs indicate no dramatic departure from long-standing positions.

Inside Hindu Nationalism: The Ideology Changing India

Fri, 19/12/2025 - 14:42
What is Hindu nationalism, really?

A Blood-Smuggling Scandal Reveals China’s Genetic Security Anxiety

Fri, 19/12/2025 - 14:13
A sprawling illegal trade in prenatal testing has triggered alarm – less about illegal sex selection than about who might end up with Chinese DNA.

Japan Voices Concerns as South Korea’s Hanwha Expands Stake in Australian Shipbuilder

Fri, 19/12/2025 - 14:03
The South Korean defense conglomerate will nearly double its stake in Austal, complicating efforts to protect Japanese technology and IP related to a new frigate.

South Korean President Reiterates Necessity of Tipping Balance on Inter-Korean Relations

Fri, 19/12/2025 - 13:49
During the Ministry of Unification and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ policy briefing, Lee Jae-myung warned that the two Korea “are becoming true enemies.”

Bangladesh-India Relations Are Back on the Brink

Fri, 19/12/2025 - 11:29
Sharif Osman Bin Hadi, a figure from the July Uprising, was allegedly shot by an Awami League activist, who has reportedly fled to India.

2025 Has Been a Good Year For Capital Punishment Abolitionism

Wed, 17/12/2025 - 23:36
Aside from Singapore, which has executed 17 people so far this year, Southeast Asia is retreating from the death penalty.

The Bondi Beach Massacre: Links to the Philippines?

Wed, 17/12/2025 - 18:35
While the timing of the Australian attackers’ trip to the Philippines warrants scrutiny, the Islamic State’s presence in the country is much diminished today.

The Cambodia-Thailand Conflict: Can China’s Influence Tip the Scales? 

Wed, 17/12/2025 - 15:25
Given Thailand and Cambodia’s close ties with China, it is necessary to assess how Beijing views the conflict and how its influence could shape the outcome. 

Hong Kong Fire: Can the Government Keep Its People Safe?

Wed, 17/12/2025 - 15:24
The fire has stirred emotions that will not be easily contained.

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