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Bangladesh’s Parties are Divided Over the Reform Process

Tue, 14/04/2026 - 13:16
Despite a clear "yes" vote in the referendum, the BNP government is dragging its feet, prompting the opposition to protest in parliament and the streets.

Indian Navy Needs More Stringent Planning

Tue, 14/04/2026 - 10:50
The plan was to equip the navy with about 200 warships by 2027, but financial limitations dictate a more modest flotilla of just 170 vessels.

Thousands of Overseas Filipinos Celebrate Former President Duterte’s Birthday

Tue, 14/04/2026 - 07:28
Despite him facing charges of crimes against humanity at the ICC, support for the former Philippine leader remains strong among Filipinos abroad.

Southeast Asia’s Solar Panel Boom

Tue, 14/04/2026 - 06:48
It's not just about China. The world is now benefiting from historically cheap solar panels made in Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Philippines Accuses China of Cyanide ‘Sabotage’ at South China Sea Shoal

Tue, 14/04/2026 - 06:22
Philippine security officials claim to have discovered plastic bottles of cyanide on Chinese boats close to Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands.

Indonesia, US Announce New Defense Partnership as Prabowo Visits Russia

Tue, 14/04/2026 - 02:19
Washington and Jakarta have pledged to broaden and deepen their defense partnership, but Indonesia is unlikely to abandon its non-aligned foreign policy orientation.

The US and China Need to Talk About Unmanned Nukes

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 20:00
"Human-in-the-loop" is not enough.

Why Did Wang Yi Go to North Korea? China’s 3 Strategic Calculations

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 19:18
China had three interrelated goals in mind – all linked to the upcoming Trump-Xi summit in May.

Iran War Tests BRICS — And Reveals its Limits

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 17:20
Despite calls for mediation, the grouping has remained fragmented, highlighting its role as a “club” like the G-7 rather than a forum for collective action.

India on the High Seas: Hormuz and the Future of Maritime Security

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 16:17
Vice Admiral R.B. Pandit, former Commander-in-Chief of India's Strategic Forces Command, assesses the maritime consequences of the Iran conflict and the long-term shifts reshaping the Indian Ocean's strategic order.

Japan Is America’s Indispensable Ally

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 16:06
Trump, China, and the Iran War make this point even clearer.

The Domestic Politics of Cheng Li-wun’s China Trip

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 15:27
Cheng's meeting with Xi Jinping was not just about cross-strait dynamics, but about securing her own position within the KMT.

Dependence Without Trust: The Drivers of Pakistan-UAE Divergence

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 15:08
The recent geopolitical turbulence surrounding the United States-Israel-Iran conflict may become a pivotal moment for Pakistan-United Arab Emirates ties after nearly a decade of simmering mistrust. 

With Orban Gone, China Has Lost Its Best Friend in the EU

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 14:38
During Viktor Orban’s 16 years as the prime minister, Hungary became the most China-friendly EU country. Now Beijing may encounter a more united Europe.

Tokayev, Iran, and the Erosion of Kazakhstan’s Multi-Vector Diplomacy

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 14:25
When a state consistently speaks of independence and equidistance, yet acts in a clearly asymmetrical manner in critical moments, geopolitical partners take note.

The Investment Implications of Japan’s Cross-Border Carbon Trade

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 14:00
One of Asia's most strategically significant decarbonization investment opportunities

Which Asian Countries Are Most at Risk From the Iran Energy Shock?

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 13:26
Across Asia, factories are closing, flagship airlines are cutting routes, and people are lining up for hours to buy cooking gas, all because of the war in Iran.

Why the US-Iran Talks in Pakistan Ended in a Deadlock

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 11:30
The expectation that the adversaries would reach a quick deal after weeks of a destructive war was always unrealistic.

Philippines Says Any Joint Oil Exploration With China Will Follow Country’s Constitution

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 06:56
Last month, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced that he was open to resumption of joint oil exploration in the disputed South China Sea.

Amb. Stephen Rapp on How the Ground Is Being Prepared for Ethnic Cleansing in India

Mon, 13/04/2026 - 06:37
“The non-stop incitement and conduct of anti-Muslim violence, in the absence of any accountability for perpetrators, has resulted in the normalization of persecution.”

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