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Nepal Volunteers Become Local Heroes During Virus Pandemic

Nepal Volunteers Become Local Heroes During Virus Pandemic

By Associated Press
Formed in the wake of Nepal’s devastating 2015 earthquake, the RNA-16 volunteer group has once more stepped up in a time of crisis.
China’s Clandestine Gamble in the Philippines

China’s Clandestine Gamble in the Philippines

By Mong Palatino
Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators or POGO employ and cater largely to Chinese.

What Trump’s Latest Moves on Hong Kong Really Mean for the City

What Trump’s Latest Moves on Hong Kong Really Mean for the City

By Brian Wong
Withdrawing Hong Kong's special status under U.S. law will hurt the city itself far more than it will hurt China.

The Burning of Jaffna Public Library: Sri Lanka’s First Step Toward Civil War

The Burning of Jaffna Public Library: Sri Lanka’s First Step Toward Civil War

By Thamil Venthan Ananthavinayagan
The events of 39 years ago set the stage for Sri Lanka’s civil war – and still echo today.

What’s Behind the Latest India-China Border Tensions?

What’s Behind the Latest India-China Border Tensions?

By Associated Press
What’s driving tensions between Asia‘s two giants?
Hotel Uzbekistan Privatized to Holding in Singapore

Hotel Uzbekistan Privatized to Holding in Singapore

By Paolo Sorbello
Bashan Investment Group owns film production companies in Asia and, now, Tashkent's most recognizable building. 

Malaysia’s Mahathir Ousted from Party Amid Power Struggle

Malaysia’s Mahathir Ousted from Party Amid Power Struggle

By Associated Press
Mahathir, along with his son and three other senior members, were expelled from the Bersatu party on Thursday. 
Myanmar’s Meaningless Unilateral Ceasefires

Myanmar’s Meaningless Unilateral Ceasefires

By Joe Kumbun
The many unilateral ceasefires seem meaningless -- they have not stopped or even lessened the fighting so far.

Can China Lead the Post-COVID World Toward Sustainability?

Can China Lead the Post-COVID World Toward Sustainability?

By John Pabon
The pandemic is an opportunity to drastically rethink development. China is best positioned to take up the challenge.

What Do Taiwan’s People Think About Their Relationship to China?

What Do Taiwan’s People Think About Their Relationship to China?

By Fang-Yu Chen, Austin Wang, Charles K.S. Wu, and Yao-Yuan Yeh
A new survey delves more deeply into Taiwanese public opinion toward the ROC, China, and the nation’s future.

COVID-19 Is Not Hurting China’s Diplomacy in at Least One Region: South America

COVID-19 Is Not Hurting China’s Diplomacy in at Least One Region: South America

By Lukas Mejia and Marine Ragnet
Amid U.S. retrenchment, China rises as an alternative for South America – even amid the pandemic.
Chinese Aggression Presents an Opportunity for India

Chinese Aggression Presents an Opportunity for India

By Niranjan Marjani
New Delhi should not miss the openings created by Beijing's aggression across a range of issues.

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