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Tennyson Dearing 19 hours ago Ukraine gets the green light for strikes in Russia – it was long overdue But nor does this mean the end of Western hesitancy in its support for Ukraine.
Craig Keating 22 hours ago Thaksin Shinawatra’s Myanmar talks likely driven by politics and money This is not the first time the former Thai PM has showcased his supposed statesman qualities.
Mark Pierce 1 day ago Noble Rushdie will not be silenced Physically, Rushdie will never be the same after his attack. But as a writer, he is back.
Gordon Weiss 1 day ago All wars end. But how will the one in Ukraine? An obsession with deterrence of Russian aggression treats Ukraine as a by-product rather than the main game.
Daniel Flitton 1 day ago In the story of an assassination plot, India decides to shoot the messenger Getting to the source of information can leave reporters open to criticism.
Nina Markovic Khaze 1 day ago Serbia is all aboard for the China ride Xi Jinping’s visit to Belgrade was reminiscent of the days in Communist Yugoslavia when comrades would visit Tito.
Richard Javad Heydarian 2 days ago “Squad” goals: Consolidating the new quadrilateral partnership With China flexing its muscle in the South China Sea, a revised grouping that includes the Philippines strikes a new balance.
Seamus Horan 2 days ago Australia’s chance to foster good health in Asia and the Pacific Big questions loom as we re-evaluate our position in the region.
Julio S. Amador III , Deryk Matthew N. Baladjay 2 days ago The Philippines and the Digital Silk Road China is shaping the emerging digital landscape in Southeast Asia, reflecting a wider competition.