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US Air Force Chief: China Could Field 6th-Gen Fighters Before America

US Air Force Chief: China Could Field 6th-Gen Fighters Before America

By A.B. Abrams
Gen. Mark Kelly’s warning underscores key defense industry trends favoring China in the race for the next technological breakthrough.
Reliance on Hydrocarbons Still Key for Kazakhstan

Reliance on Hydrocarbons Still Key for Kazakhstan

By Paolo Sorbello
Bullish talk about oil and gas at an industry conference has pushed back the country's energy transition plans.

North Korea Fires Missiles After US Vice President Harris Leaves South Korea

North Korea Fires Missiles After US Vice President Harris Leaves South Korea

By Chris Megerian and Kim Tong-Hyung
It was the third round of missile launches by North Korea this week, extending a record pace in weapons testing.

Pakistan Shouldn’t Get ‘Aid’ After Its Devastating Flood. It Is Owed Climate Reparations.

Pakistan Shouldn’t Get ‘Aid’ After Its Devastating Flood. It Is Owed Climate Reparations.

By Zareen Zahid Qureshi
After decades of climate injustice, the West should pay long overdue reparations to Pakistan and other development countries that bear the brunt of climate change.

Why Mongolia Is Steering Clear of Full Membership in the SCO

Why Mongolia Is Steering Clear of Full Membership in the SCO

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Mongolia was the first observer state in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and it has been content to remain there even as other countries upgrade to member status.
History Overshadows Japan-South Korea Rapprochement

History Overshadows Japan-South Korea Rapprochement

By Kosuke Takahashi
Why are Japan and South Korea, both U.S. allies and East Asian democracies, continuously at odds over everything from their territorial dispute to wartime labor compensation?

Sogavare the Spoiler and the US Pacific Partnership Strategy

Sogavare the Spoiler and the US Pacific Partnership Strategy

By Patricia O’Brien
The Solomon Islands’ prime minister promises to be a bit of a spoiler during the summit, even as Washington unveils its Pacific Partnership Strategy.
Myanmar Junta Sentences Australian Economist to 3 Years Prison

Myanmar Junta Sentences Australian Economist to 3 Years Prison

By Sebastian Strangio
Sean Turnell was sentenced alongside Aung San Suu Kyi, whom he served as an economic adviser prior to her overthrow last year.

Remembering Mohibullah, a Tireless Advocate for the Rohingya

Remembering Mohibullah, a Tireless Advocate for the Rohingya

By Hashmat Ullah and Mohammad Nowkhim
"There are tens of thousands to whom he represented hope in a better future, and who will be mourning him today."

India Bans Muslim Group for Alleged Terrorist Activities

India Bans Muslim Group for Alleged Terrorist Activities

By Ashok Sharma
The government claims that the Popular Front of India is funding terrorism, providing arms training to supporters, and radicalizing people for anti-India activities.

The Curious Case of Masood Azhar’s Disappearance

The Curious Case of Masood Azhar’s Disappearance

By Abdul Basit
Pakistan says that the Jaish-e-Mohammed chief is in Afghanistan. But the Taliban may not be keen to shelter him at this point.
Why Vietnam’s Economic Future is Bright – and Growing Brighter

Why Vietnam’s Economic Future is Bright – and Growing Brighter

By Vincenzo Caporale
Despite some potential headwinds, Vietnam is well positioned to capitalize economically on the growing Sino-American competition.

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