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Taiwan
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What the Iran war reveals about Nato’s appetite for conflict over Taiwan
Resistance to a war started without European consent makes clear the alliance’s limits. The US can’t count on Nato support for a war in Asia.
1 Apr 2026 - 8:30PM
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China economy
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Global businesses are piling back into China, drawn by its stability
1 Apr 2026 - 5:24PM
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War and conflict
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How selective outrage over Iran war exposes the limits of realpolitik
1 Apr 2026 - 5:30AM
Trade
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In age of US-China rivalry, supply chain statecraft counts
Systems that once underpinned globalisation as a process of integration are becoming repurposed as instruments of competition.
31 Mar 2026 - 4:30PM
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A man walks along rocks as oil tankers and cargo ships line up in the Strait of Hormuz, seen from Khor Fakkan in the United Arab Emirates on March 11. Photo: AP
United Nations
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Crippled UN Security Council pushing world into instability
The world cannot afford to have a veto-crippled UN reduced to a spectator to global events that affect everyone.
30 Mar 2026 - 1:21PM
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European Union
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Europe’s response to Iran war risks becoming its ‘darkest hour’
By prevaricating on US aggression, Brussels risks forfeiting new partnerships that could help reduce its reliance on Washington.
29 Mar 2026 - 8:30PM
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US-China tech war
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How to assess China’s real chance of winning AI race against US
Debate over whether it is ‘less than 20%’ misses the point. The right question is: does innovation work better under disciplined scarcity or profligate abundance?
29 Mar 2026 - 4:30PM
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It’s a mistake to treat the AI race as a contest with one finish line. Photo: Shutterstock
Artificial intelligence
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AI infrastructure on the front line: Lessons for Asean from the Iran war
It’s time Southeast Asia reckoned with the weaponisation of artificial intelligence and what it means for the region’s security.
29 Mar 2026 - 5:30AM
War and conflict
Macroscope
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Iran war’s ripple effects are just getting started for Asia
From tariffs to supply chain disruption, Asian economies reliant on energy imports find themselves cornered between compounding crises.
28 Mar 2026 - 5:23PM
China's space programme
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Why China’s space-based solar power is the next frontier of green energy
As the race for orbital energy heats up, China’s ambitious plan to build solar stations in space could boost its strategic influence beyond our atmosphere.
28 Mar 2026 - 5:30AM
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US, Israel war on Iran
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Time to confront folly of Iran war and irrational US spending
Our fate increasingly depends on the state of mind of leaders who are playing a nuclear-scale game of chicken.
27 Mar 2026 - 8:30PM
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Iranian firefighters use an excavator to clear rubble from a residential building that was hit in an earlier US-Israeli strike in Tehran, on March 23. Photo: AP
Trade
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As Trump wrecks trade, WTO meeting in Cameroon is a show of defiance
Trade ministerial conference shows that most nations still value multilateral cooperation over the chaotic whims of a hegemon.
28 Mar 2026 - 11:38AM
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Taiwan
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Trump 2.0 has flipped the script on the US’ one-China policy
By sending mixed signals to both Beijing and Taipei, the Trump administration has turned cross-strait stability into a bargaining chip.
27 Mar 2026 - 6:42AM
China economy
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As oil-shocked world turns to renewables, China will reap the rewards
The biggest losers will be the Middle East and the US, as oil becomes less important and doubts grow about US might.
26 Mar 2026 - 8:30PM
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US, Israel war on Iran
Macroscope
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Iran war: Why a Trump climbdown won’t save Asia’s economies
Markets might be convinced Trump will chicken out again, but that won’t reassure Asian nations scrambling to deal with energy shortages.
26 Mar 2026 - 4:30PM
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A delivery driver transports liquid petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders in Amritsar, Punjab state, in India on March 24. Two more Indian-flagged tankers carrying LPG passed through the Strait of Hormuz on March 23, marking a fresh set of exceptions in the chokepoint disrupted by the Middle East war. Photo: AFP
Iran
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Life in Iran illustrates shifting realities amid US-Israel war
Instead of panicking, Iranians are asking different questions and making new strategic considerations.
26 Mar 2026 - 9:30AM
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Artificial intelligence
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Why Bangladesh could be last hurrah for Asia’s development model
The question is not if AI will eventually reach developing countries’ factories – it is whether anyone will build those factories at all.
26 Mar 2026 - 5:30AM
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CPTPP
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Pacific trade vitality shows multilateralism is alive and well
With the US in retreat, nations committed to economic integration are moving forward through partnerships like the CPTPP.
25 Mar 2026 - 9:45PM
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Banking & finance
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Why a global private-credit meltdown would hit China hard
It could leave emerging economies scrambling for financing just as their repayment obligations to Chinese lenders mount.
25 Mar 2026 - 4:30PM
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Middle East
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As the Gulf grows riskier, the Arctic is gaining strategic weight
As traditional energy centres become less stable, the Arctic’s resources, shipping routes and infrastructure are growing in importance.
25 Mar 2026 - 11:05AM
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Donald Trump
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Donald Trump is the purest symbol of post-truth America
Trump doesn’t care what is true about the war in the Middle East or anything else so long as what he says serves his purpose for the moment.
24 Mar 2026 - 8:30PM
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US, Israel war on Iran
The View
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Trump’s energy war over Iran is failing just like his China trade war
Much like China’s rare earths dominance held off Trump’s trade war, Iran is using the Strait of Hormuz to outdo Trump in economic warfare.
24 Mar 2026 - 4:30PM
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A Chinese-flagged tanker is seen moored at an oil terminal at Tsing Yi port in Hong Kong on March 19. Photo: Reuters
Diplomacy
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Look East? South Asia’s fate is far more intertwined with Middle East
Beyond oil, remittances and cultural ties, trade and defence pacts in recent years have added to strategic and security interconnectedness.
24 Mar 2026 - 9:04AM
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War and conflict
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Another war, another trade chokepoint crisis. Who is hit the hardest?
Those with narrow trade structures are hit the hardest but those with broad networks of partners, such as China, tend to be more resilient.
22 Mar 2026 - 9:30PM
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War and conflict
Macroscope
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Trump’s war is uniting the world, just not how he might have expected
The war on Iran could prompt middle powers to go beyond forming coalitions independent of the US and align more openly with China.
21 Mar 2026 - 4:30PM
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