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Critics of US-Taliban Deal Say Militants Can’t Be Trusted

Critics of US-Taliban Deal Say Militants Can’t Be Trusted

By Associated Press
Information about Russian bounties for dead Americans was included in a brief before the U.S.-Taliban deal was signed. 
Where the US-China Trade War Should Go From Here

Where the US-China Trade War Should Go From Here

By Mayaz Alam
More tariffs cannot be the answer amid the pandemic.

Kazakhstan Decriminalizes Defamation, Keeps Hindering Free Media

Kazakhstan Decriminalizes Defamation, Keeps Hindering Free Media

By Paolo Sorbello
Hailed as a step in the right direction, the decriminalization of defamation is still not enough to relieve pressure from the press. 

US Navy Conducts Dual Aircraft Carrier Exercises in South China Sea

US Navy Conducts Dual Aircraft Carrier Exercises in South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
U.S. aircraft carriers simulated multiple sorties against enemy bases in the South China Sea.

No Interest in Resumed Talks With the US: Senior North Korean Diplomat

No Interest in Resumed Talks With the US: Senior North Korean Diplomat

By Ankit Panda
A veteran North Korean diplomat ruled out the possibility of new talks.
What’s Behind China’s Expansion of Its Territorial Dispute With Bhutan?

What’s Behind China’s Expansion of Its Territorial Dispute With Bhutan?

By Ankit Panda
Beijing may be trying to drive a wedge between India and Bhutan.

Chinese Border Aggression Against India Likely Unrelated to Pandemic

Chinese Border Aggression Against India Likely Unrelated to Pandemic

By Derek Grossman
The Chinese approach to India represents continuity in behavior.
The Unraveling of Imran Khan: How Pakistan’s Prime Minister Fumbled

The Unraveling of Imran Khan: How Pakistan’s Prime Minister Fumbled

By Tilak Devasher
All is not well with Imran Khan.

Do EU Sanctions on Cambodia Still Matter?

Do EU Sanctions on Cambodia Still Matter?

By David Hutt
The sanctions are too little, too late to have the desired impact -- especially amid a pandemic.

Beijing’s National Security Law Brings Mainland Repression to Hong Kong

Beijing’s National Security Law Brings Mainland Repression to Hong Kong

By Michael C. Davis and Victoria Tin-bor Hui
The implications of the new law for Hong Kongers and the world.

US, Russia Share a Complex and Bloody History in Afghanistan

US, Russia Share a Complex and Bloody History in Afghanistan

By Associated Press
The two powers share decades of experience in the country.
Public Sentiment Toward Australia Shifts in China

Public Sentiment Toward Australia Shifts in China

By Dan Hu
A recent survey notes some important changes in how urban, educated Chinese view Australia.

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