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2018

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Pence on Political Interference: ‘China Wants a Different American President’

Pence on Political Interference: ‘China Wants a Different American President’

By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. vice president accused China of “meddling” in U.S. politics in a harshly critical speech.
India’s Air Force Completes Development Trials of Astra Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile

India’s Air Force Completes Development Trials of Astra Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile

By Franz-Stefan Gady
India’s first domestically developed beyond visual range air-to-air missile is ready for induction into service.

First Military Chief Visit Spotlights Malaysia-Singapore Defense Ties

First Military Chief Visit Spotlights Malaysia-Singapore Defense Ties

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The interaction highlighted ongoing activity within the bilateral relationship.

Indonesia Devastated by Tsunami, Time Running Out

Indonesia Devastated by Tsunami, Time Running Out

By Catherine Putz
As of October 4, the death toll had risen to 1,424.

Indian Refugee Policy and the Rohingyas

Indian Refugee Policy and the Rohingyas

By Bansari Kamdar
In the balance between security, strategy, and humanity, humanity is losing.
Kyrgyzstan Moves Toward Stripping Former Presidents of Immunity

Kyrgyzstan Moves Toward Stripping Former Presidents of Immunity

By Catherine Putz
Only two former Kyrgyz presidents actually still enjoy immunity, but only one -- Almazbek Atambayev -- looks like a target.

Who Wants to Be an Indonesian Civil Servant? Almost Everyone.

Who Wants to Be an Indonesian Civil Servant? Almost Everyone.

By Muhammad Beni Saputra
Being a PNS remains one of the most popular ambitions in the country. Here's why.
Who Assaulted Whom? Conflicting Stories as CCTV Reporter Taken Away by UK Police

Who Assaulted Whom? Conflicting Stories as CCTV Reporter Taken Away by UK Police

By Charlotte Gao
A CCTV reporter allegedly slapped a volunteer at a UK Conservative Party conference, but CCTV provides a different story.

The Uyghurs and the Han: 1 World, 2 Universes

The Uyghurs and the Han: 1 World, 2 Universes

By Ruth Ingram
Both peoples inhabit the same land – Xinjiang in western China – but their lives could not be more different.

US-North Korea Talks Are About to Spin Up Again: What Does Pyongyang Really Want?

US-North Korea Talks Are About to Spin Up Again: What Does Pyongyang Really Want?

By Ankit Panda
North Korea is looking to open up a path to sanctions relief.

Modi-Putin Summit: What’s on the Agenda for India-Russia Defense Ties?

Modi-Putin Summit: What’s on the Agenda for India-Russia Defense Ties?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The expected meeting has seen a focus on what both sides could agree to on the defense side.
President Moon Models Work-Life Balance in South Korea

President Moon Models Work-Life Balance in South Korea

By Jenna Gibson
Moon Jae-in is trying to lead by example when it comes to wo la bal – by taking time off.

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