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Myanmar
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How uneven borders fuel Myanmar’s vast and resilient scam economy
Fieldwork along the borders of China and Thailand reveals how uneven controls allow fraud networks to thrive despite crackdowns.
4 Jan 2026 - 1:00PM
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Bangladesh
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Bangladesh needs ‘structural’ change, but how will it get there?
3 Jan 2026 - 4:00PM
Malaysia
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Sabah’s election proves Malaysians want results, not slogans
21 Dec 2025 - 10:30AM
The Philippines
Asian Angle
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Greed and pork barrel politics fuel the Philippines’ fatal floods
Filipinos are paying the ultimate price for a system that favours corrupt lawmakers’ pet projects over scientifically sound flood control.
20 Dec 2025 - 12:00PM
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Rescuers carry a resident of Cebu City, the Philippines, past cars swept away in floods brought by Typhoon Kalmaegi on November 4. Photo: AFP
The Philippines
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Is the new Philippines-Germany defence pact built to last?
Rising anxieties over Beijing and Moscow have united Berlin and Manila in an axis that must now be institutionalised to ensure it endures.
14 Dec 2025 - 10:30AM
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Japan
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From Singapore to Taiwan, Japan must face its past for Asia’s future
Lasting peace in Asia demands that Tokyo abandons its historical revisionism and refusal to acknowledge past crimes.
13 Dec 2025 - 11:00AM
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Vietnam
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Vietnam’s anti-drug police are speaking Gen Z, and it’s working
Ho Chi Minh City’s police have found a way to wrap dry state messaging in viral humour, mirroring China’s digital playbook.
7 Dec 2025 - 10:30AM
A viral social media post showing a faux wedding proposal created by an anti-drugs police unit photo in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Facebook/PC04.CATP
Thailand
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The Thai influencer bringing viral warfare to Cambodia’s border
Gun Jompalang is a self-styled ‘justice crusader’ with over 9 million followers but no commander. He’s not a soldier, but he is waging war.
6 Dec 2025 - 11:00AM
Myanmar
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Why China is succeeding in Myanmar while the West has been sidelined
The West’s incoherent strategy is no match for a ruthless, integrated Chinese approach that leverages economic links to its advantage.
30 Nov 2025 - 1:30PM
Vietnam
Asian Angle
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The hidden domestic agenda behind Vietnam’s baffling foreign policy
To Lam’s recent pilgrimages to North Korea and Cuba signal ideological loyalty, even as he pushes a hard-nosed reform agenda at home.
29 Nov 2025 - 1:30PM
Britain
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Self-interest is now the main driver of Britain’s Asia policy
There are a great many reasons why the UK government should pay more attention to the Asia-Pacific, but that does not mean that it will.
24 Nov 2025 - 9:21AM
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UK military personnel stand on board Britain’s HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier as it arrives in Tokyo, Japan, in August. Photo: Reuters
Taiwan
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Reinventing Kaohsiung: Taiwan’s port city transcends its industrial past
From shipyards and smokestacks to a smart, green metropolis, Kaohsiung shows urban renewal can succeed in the unlikeliest of places.
22 Nov 2025 - 1:30PM
The Philippines
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The Philippines’ political chameleon: Juan Ponce Enrile’s complicated legacy
His journey from martial-law architect to defector reveals the shifting loyalties that shaped his career and the nation’s history.
18 Nov 2025 - 10:00AM
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Thailand
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Thailand’s youth mental health crisis is fuelled by neglect and legalised weed
Young Thais are beset by anxiety and debt – and turning to readily available cannabis to self-medicate their isolation and despair.
16 Nov 2025 - 10:00AM
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Nepal
Asian Angle
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Nepal found out what Thailand already knew: digital repression is risky
The tactics vary, from Myanmar’s internet blackouts to Indonesia’s subtler control, but the results are the same: resentment and resistance.
15 Nov 2025 - 1:00PM
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Protesters burn tyres in Kathmandu earlier this year. Following the protests over social media bans and government corruption, Nepal lifted its restrictions. Photo: AFP
Malaysia
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Malaysia is not Palestine. False equivalence fuels ethnic polarisation
Such rhetoric paints Malays as the dispossessed natives of their own land and non-Malays as the occupiers.
9 Nov 2025 - 11:00AM
Thailand
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Thailand’s ‘China plus one’ successes mask a middle-income quagmire
FDI figures hide the painful truth: an ageing workforce, structural challenges and low-value assembly threaten economic stagnation.
8 Nov 2025 - 12:00PM
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Diplomacy
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Diplomacy in the age of populism is fast, fickle and unbound by the rules of old
Swift, informal deals can quickly defuse crises, but without a new rules-based order, global stability is being held hostage to chance.
2 Nov 2025 - 10:00AM
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US President Donald Trump meets Russian President Vladimir Putin for a summit in Alaska in August. Photo: AFP/Getty Images/TNS
Diplomacy
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What Syria’s post-war pivot to China reveals about the new world order
Damascus views engagement with Beijing as a pathway to legitimacy, leverage – and the US$216 billion it needs to rebuild.
1 Nov 2025 - 1:30PM
Malaysia
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Why Malaysia’s fuel subsidy reform is stuck in the slow lane
Fears of a 2008-style backlash and poor public transport are keeping Anwar’s government from slashing the huge, regressive fuel subsidy bill.
26 Oct 2025 - 12:00PM
China-Asean relations
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How China can anchor Southeast Asia’s future in an uncertain world
The promise is simple: a trajectory of growth with fewer surprises, built on China’s pillars of capital, diplomacy and shared development.
4 Nov 2025 - 4:15PM
Asean
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Caught in the crossfire: how Asean can survive a US-China economic cold war
Trapped between duelling trade wars and tech blockades, Asean must unite to avoid becoming a casualty of the US-China rivalry.
19 Oct 2025 - 10:30AM
A worker looks at containers being loaded onto trucks at a port in Jakarta, Indonesia, in July. Photo: EPA
Asean
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Safer than cash? The real risks cryptocurrency poses to Southeast Asia
Crypto’s champions argue the technology offers unmatched transparency and security. But a closer look at the numbers tells a different story.
18 Oct 2025 - 10:30AM
Brics
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Why New Zealand joining Brics makes sense in Trump’s ‘America-first’ era
Brics is a maturing economic and diplomatic powerhouse. Joining could help New Zealand spread its diplomatic wings and secure its future.
12 Oct 2025 - 10:00AM
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Asean
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Asean’s newest prospective member confronts a Chinese triad threat
A senior official’s claims, backed by a UN report, allege triad gangs from China and Southeast Asia are corrupting East Timor’s democracy.
11 Oct 2025 - 12:00PM
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