Archive
July 25, 2011
North Korea’s Underground Railway
The sleepy Thai district of Chiang Saen has become a key transit hub for North Korean refugees. But it’s leaving Bangkok with a political headache.
China's Awkward Neighbour
There are plenty of things that frustrate China about North Korean behaviour. But don’t expect Beijing to cast it aside.
China's Train Crash Mystery
A crash on the high-speed Beijing to Shanghai line has major implications for public perceptions over corruption.
Female President for Singapore?
Singaporeans might be ready for a female president. But the rules governing candidates make it tricky.
China's Iraq Investment
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki eyes greater Chinese investment during a visit to the country last week.
India Opts for Mirage Upgrade
What does the Indian Air Force’s decision to upgrade its Mirage 2000H fleet mean for its other big fighter project?
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