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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
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How bad water management is turning up the heat on South Asia
14 May 2026 - 6:00AM
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Diplomacy
Opinion
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Just because Brics isn’t a coherent bloc doesn’t mean it’s impotent
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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United States
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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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A South Korean protester wears a mask of US President Donald Trump during a protest against Trump’s request to dispatch warships to the Strait of Hormuz, in front of the US embassy in Seoul on March 16. Photo: AFP
Asean
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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
The Philippines
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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
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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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An Estonian naval ship sails in the Baltic Sea on January 9, 2025, as part of stepped-up Nato patrols in the region following suspected sabotage of undersea cables. Photo: AP
Asean
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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
The World Health Organization asserts that corporal punishment increases behavioural problems, impairs socio-emotional development and, crucially, violates children’s rights to good health and physical integrity. Photo: Shutterstock
United States
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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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US, Israel war on Iran
Macroscope
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How the AI boom is helping Asia weather the Iran war energy shock
The war in Iran might as well be over for investors as positive sentiment, strong corporate earnings and the AI boom lift Asian markets.
30 Apr 2026 - 4:30PM
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Tourism
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From Japan to India, overtourism cries out for new success metrics
Arrival numbers are important, but the impact on local communities, public services and environments is too often overlooked.
30 Apr 2026 - 5:30AM
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A rider has a phlegmatic manner as tourists crowd a street lined with blooming cherry blossom trees in Kyoto on March 28. Japan received 42.7 million international visitors in 2025. Photo: Reuters
US, Israel war on Iran
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Why an era of managed Hormuz disruption wouldn’t bode well for Asia
As the Gulf moves from war to managed disruption, the risk may become more enduring for markets, governments and companies.
29 Apr 2026 - 8:30PM
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Japan
As I see it
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A remilitarised Japan threatens more than just China
As Japan expands its defence posture with the backing of major allies, its leaders seek to portray Beijing’s objections as an overreaction.
29 Apr 2026 - 9:30AM
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Diplomacy
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Without diplomacy, deterrence in Asia is a path to escalation
The danger is that every state insists it is acting defensively while collectively building the habits and infrastructure of confrontation.
28 Apr 2026 - 5:30AM
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Asia housing and property
The View
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Asian private wealth an emerging force in property investment
Hong Kong is just one of several markets across the Asia-Pacific seeing rapid growth in investment by private wealth.
27 Apr 2026 - 4:30PM
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Luxury residential properties on The Peak in Hong Kong. Photo: Roy Issa
Diplomacy
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122 years on, Mackinder’s ‘heartland’ remains geopolitically decisive
Conflicts in Ukraine and Iran have returned strategic focus to the idea of Eurasia as central to the global power contest, challenging the viability of the Indo-Pacific pivot.
27 Apr 2026 - 7:29AM
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Banking & finance
Macroscope
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The real reason stock markets are still flying high despite grave risks
For all the talk of market resilience, too much portfolio investment is chasing too few real-world investment areas.
25 Apr 2026 - 4:30PM
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Taiwan
As I see it
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Kuomintang gets the carrots, DPP the stick
Beijing and Taiwan’s opposition KMT want to foster cross-strait interdependence but DPP offers only isolation and endless confrontation.
25 Apr 2026 - 5:30AM
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