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Asia housing and property
The View
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The 2 main sources of resilience in Asian real estate
The shock absorbers of supply constraints, a flight to quality, the search for safe havens and domestic demand provide a robust base.
25 May 2026 - 5:27PM
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Ageing society
Asian Angle
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Asia’s silver dividend can offset ageing’s economic toll
24 May 2026 - 12:00PM
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US-China relations
Asian Angle
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What the China-US stability pact means for Southeast Asia
23 May 2026 - 11:00AM
China-India relations
Outside In
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India and China are cautiously getting closer, thanks to Trump
The US trade war has prompted India to rethink China. While relations might be short of a breakthrough, deeper engagement is here to stay.
22 May 2026 - 4:30PM
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Chinese Ambassador to India Xu Feihong, centre, attends the Brics foreign ministers meeting in New Delhi on May 14. Photo: AFP
Bonds
Macroscope
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Bond market sell-off raises stakes for Asia’s tech-driven economies
Stakes are high for Asia’s tech-driven economies amid a global sell-off in bond markets that signals investor fears.
21 May 2026 - 5:26PM
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War and conflict
Opinion
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Malacca Strait could be the next hinge point if Asia isn’t careful
Straits like Hormuz and Malacca are pressure points where commerce and power converge. What once defined success now defines vulnerability.
20 May 2026 - 5:30AM
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Asia housing and property
The View
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Japan no longer Asia’s only rental housing market attracting investors
While Japan remains the most developed market, property investors are finding new opportunities elsewhere in the region.
18 May 2026 - 5:33PM
Tokyo Skytree is pictured between residential buildings on February 20, 2025. Photo: AFP
China-Asean relations
Asian Angle
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China offers Southeast Asia clear advantages in nuclear power
With its experience in exporting nuclear reactors, China can offer long-term energy security and technological upgrades.
17 May 2026 - 12:00PM
Mainland China
Being Chinese
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How to deal with this ‘very Chinese time’ in Western lives
The question is not whether outsiders are getting China or Chinese culture right, but what we choose to do with their attention.
16 May 2026 - 5:30AM
Diplomacy
Opinion
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North Korea is not Iran. The same pressure tactics won’t work
North Korea’s nuclear reality and the overlapping interests of the US, China and Russia make tension reduction a prerequisite.
14 May 2026 - 8:08AM
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Climate change
Opinion
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How bad water management is turning up the heat on South Asia
Regional governments should stop blaming shortages on the failure of treaties, diverting attention from much-needed internal reforms.
14 May 2026 - 6:00AM
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A man walks across the dry riverbed of the Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad, India, on May 8. Photo: AFP
Diplomacy
Opinion
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Just because Brics isn’t a coherent bloc doesn’t mean it’s impotent
The grouping has a future, not as a binding structure demanding policy alignment but as a tool for members to enhance leverage and maximise options.
12 May 2026 - 7:43AM
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US-China relations
Opinion
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China shouldn’t view a tired US as signifying a Europe ready to pivot
As fractures within the US’ network of alliances deepen, China’s strategic window opens a little wider, with some key caveats.
10 May 2026 - 8:30PM
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China-Philippines relations
Asian Angle
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3 reasons Marcos’ South China Sea energy gambit won’t work
The Philippine president has mooted the idea of joint oil and gas development. China is willing, but history shows this road leads nowhere.
10 May 2026 - 12:00PM
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Japan
Macroscope
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How Japan’s new economic model could inspire others to ‘look east’
As Tokyo seeks to boost its economic security, policymakers are tapping into household wealth and assets to advance industrial ambitions.
9 May 2026 - 4:30PM
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi delivers a speech at a New Year’s reception hosted by three economic organisations in Tokyo on January 6. Photo: AFP
United States
Opinion
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Thanks to Trump, the gloves are off. There may be no new global order
With the UN, IMF and World Bank mired in old power structures, universities could be the platform to shape how the global future unfolds.
9 May 2026 - 5:30AM
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Asean
Opinion
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Why China’s warning over military blocs is finding listeners in Asia
For regional governments, strategy is about preserving options. China has read this instinct carefully and given it a diplomatic vocabulary.
8 May 2026 - 5:30AM
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Banking & finance
Macroscope
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Australia’s interest rate rise signals growing hawkish stance in Asia
Reserve Bank of Australia is less an outlier than a harbinger of global monetary trends in the wake of war-induced supply shocks.
7 May 2026 - 4:30PM
A pedestrian walks past a petrol station with fuel prices on display in Williamstown, Australia, on March 26. Photo: AFP
The Philippines
Opinion
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US allies in Asia are looking to build middle-power coalitions
Faced with the US’ unreliability and China’s ascent, countries such as the Philippines are creating new networks of partnerships.
7 May 2026 - 5:30AM
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Diplomacy
Opinion
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As power flows through submarine cables, law of the sea must evolve
The global commons of the seabed is in effect being governed by private actors with the capital and tech to build and maintain cable systems.
6 May 2026 - 8:52PM
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Asean
Opinion
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Asia must unite to avert an Iran war food crisis
The energy and fertiliser shocks come amid crucial planting windows for Asia’s farmers, exposing the region’s dire dependencies.
6 May 2026 - 4:30PM
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Japan
Opinion
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The domestic dynamics driving Japan’s remilitarisation
Sanctions, diplomatic warnings and aggressive rhetoric create a perilous loop, reinforcing the very domestic tendencies China seeks to deter.
6 May 2026 - 9:30AM
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Japan
Asian Angle
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Why Japan-China ties can benefit from promoting people-to-people exchanges
Filling the information gap through direct contact between the two peoples can help improve both countries’ public images and ease tensions.
3 May 2026 - 9:00AM
Thailand
Asian Angle
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A year after corporal punishment ban, Thailand needs to curb resurgence
Two school incidents show corporal punishment remains prevalent, and Thai authorities must strengthen accountability to prevent a recurrence.
2 May 2026 - 12:00PM
United States
Opinion
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Why US may regret pushing allies towards greater defence autonomy
The challenge for US policymakers in the aftermath of Trump’s presidency may be to restore US importance among like-minded countries.
1 May 2026 - 8:30PM
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