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Managing ASEAN’s Growing Myanmar Challenge
ASEAN Beat

Managing ASEAN’s Growing Myanmar Challenge

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The grouping faces rising pressure to tackle a new phase of an issue that has consumed it for decades.

The Apparent Rise of Kim Jong-un’s ‘Daughter’
The Koreas

The Apparent Rise of Kim Jong-un’s ‘Daughter’

By ISOZAKI Atsuhito
And the fading prominence of his sister Kim Yo-jong.
3 Trains Crash, Killing 275 People in India
The Pulse

3 Trains Crash, Killing 275 People in India

By Krutika Pathi, Sheikh Saaliq, and Ashok Sharma
An error in the signaling system is said to have caused the crash, and a probe will establish whether it was due to human or technical error.

China’s Development Financing to Southeast Asia Declining, Report Says
China Power

China’s Development Financing to Southeast Asia Declining, Report Says

By Sebastian Strangio
According to a new report from the Lowy Institute, Beijing provided 14 percent of the region's overseas development finance in 2021, down from 24 percent in 2015.

Implications of Pakistan’s Terror Tagging of Political Opponents
The Pulse

Implications of Pakistan’s Terror Tagging of Political Opponents

By Abdul Basit
Charging political protestors under counterterrorism laws, even as extremist outfits are allowed to march in support of the military, will undermine Pakistan’s democracy.

Searching for Guardrails: A Vietnamese Perspective on Strategic Equilibrium Amid Uncertainty
Asia Defense

Searching for Guardrails: A Vietnamese Perspective on Strategic Equilibrium Amid Uncertainty

By Vu Le Thai Hoang and Ngo Di Lan
The onus is on Southeast Asian countries to seize the initiative and collectively assert their role in shaping a regional order in a state of flux.

Asian Synthetic Drug Trade Continues to Surge, UN Says
ASEAN Beat

Asian Synthetic Drug Trade Continues to Surge, UN Says

By Sebastian Strangio
Regional methamphetamine seizures dropped slightly in 2022, according to the U.N., but other indicators suggest that the supply "has remained very high or unchanged."
China Defends Buzzing American Warship in Taiwan Strait, Accuses US of Provoking Beijing
China Power

China Defends Buzzing American Warship in Taiwan Strait, Accuses US of Provoking Beijing

By David Rising
Defense Minister Li Shangfu's comment came after U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that Washington would not "flinch in the face of bullying or coercion" from China.

Singapore’s Role in the Effective Enforcement of Russian Fuel Sanctions
ASEAN Beat

Singapore’s Role in the Effective Enforcement of Russian Fuel Sanctions

By Margaret Lin
The city-state was the one Southeast Asian nation to impose sanctions on Russia, but its enforcement of sanctions compliance has left much to be desired.

China Ukraine Envoy Urges Governments to ‘Stop Sending Weapons to the Battlefield,’ Negotiate Peace
China Power

China Ukraine Envoy Urges Governments to ‘Stop Sending Weapons to the Battlefield,’ Negotiate Peace

By Joe McDonald
Li Hui said Russian and Ukrainian officials were open to peace negotiations, but he gave no indication they were any closer to happening.

China’s Ban of Micron Puts South Korea in the Worst of Both Worlds
The Koreas

China’s Ban of Micron Puts South Korea in the Worst of Both Worlds

By Troy Stangarone
South Korean firms are China’s main alternatives to Micron, dragging Seoul farther into the China-U.S. semiconductor dispute.
China’s Joint Military Drills With Southeast Asian Nations
Asia Defense

China’s Joint Military Drills With Southeast Asian Nations

By Narantsatsral Enkhbat
Beijing’s primary objective is to make sure its neighbors are not aligned with the United States against China.

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