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The audacity of some senators in their public pronouncements reflects the polarizing impact of the impeachment case.
The digital currency race between the U.S. and China is more than a technological arms race. It represents the reordering of global monetary governance.
In India, thousands of Bengali speakers are being detained as suspected Bangladeshis and some are arbitrarily deported – without any legal process whatsoever.
The former Cambodian leader’s page includes a constantly updated gallery of diplomatic handshakes, golf swings, and echoes of war.
Cambodia has amended its constitution to allow for Cambodian citizenship to be stripped from individuals who are accused of conspiring or colluding with foreign forces. In a Facebook post ...
Malaysia’s government says that it will look into a report that Jho Low, a fugitive wanted in connection with the multibillion dollar pilfering of the state investment fund 1MDB, is living in ...
The warrants are the first ever on charges of gender persecution. But will they actually improve the plight of women and girls in Afghanistan?
It is decidedly outside the Trump administration’s interest to harm the LDP’s electoral prospects if it wants a greater chance at achieving its goals for Japanese defense spending. But that ...
Rohingya activists warn of “a repeated cycle: fragmentation, new group names, personal ambitions replacing real strategy.” Meanwhile, the Rohingya themselves continue to suffer.
The region’s leaders must demonstrate the political will necessary to align national interests with a collective, climate-resilient future.
Wang Yi’s remarks confirm what many have long suspected: China’s interests are best served not by stability, peace, or sovereignty, but by a prolonged conflict.
Europe should consider the recent experience of other middle powers in dealing with the People’s Republic of China.