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Vietnam Toughens Coronavirus Crackdown With New Restrictions

Vietnam Toughens Coronavirus Crackdown With New Restrictions

By Associated Press
The prime minister said shopping malls, in-restaurant dining, bars, and other businesses that do not provide basic necessities must shut starting at midnight.
Beyond Port Visits, US-Vietnam Relations Can Go Further

Beyond Port Visits, US-Vietnam Relations Can Go Further

By Matthew Dalton
There is ample room to expand the burgeoning U.S.-Vietnam relationship.

Trump’s COVID-19 Blame Game

Trump’s COVID-19 Blame Game

By Chi Wang
Trump’s “Chinese virus” rhetoric is politically motivated, but diplomatically damaging.

Suspicions Grow in South Korea Over China’s Online Influence Operations

Suspicions Grow in South Korea Over China’s Online Influence Operations

By Tae-jun Kang
Claims about Chinese attempts to divide South Korean society are gaining increasing attention.

China Is Getting Closer to One of the Best US Allies in Latin America

China Is Getting Closer to One of the Best US Allies in Latin America

By Juan Camilo Martínez Garcia
40 years since relations were established, Colombia-China relations are entering a bold new phase.  
Why Southeast Asia Should Matter to Imran Khan’s Pakistan

Why Southeast Asia Should Matter to Imran Khan’s Pakistan

By Sidra Tariq Jamil and Mustafa Izzuddin
As Khan seeks to break new ground in Pakistan's foreign policy, it's time to give ASEAN a closer look.

How COVID-19 Will Impact the Defense Industry

How COVID-19 Will Impact the Defense Industry

By Arjun Sreekumar
Defense companies are among the many industries that must brace for a coronavirus shock.
Why Japan Hesitated Before Postponing the 2020 Olympics

Why Japan Hesitated Before Postponing the 2020 Olympics

By Rupakjyoti Borah
Tokyo had to weigh its options carefully.

South Korea Commemorates 10 Years Since Sinking of Cheonan

South Korea Commemorates 10 Years Since Sinking of Cheonan

By Ankit Panda
2010 marked one of the most dangerous years on the Korean Peninsula in recent history.

Jobless After Virus Lockdown, Indians Struggle to Eat

Jobless After Virus Lockdown, Indians Struggle to Eat

By Associated Press
Unable to work, India’s poor find themselves in dire straits.

Taiwan Factory Fire Kills 3 Foreign Workers After Calls to Abolish On-Site Dorms Go Unanswered

Taiwan Factory Fire Kills 3 Foreign Workers After Calls to Abolish On-Site Dorms Go Unanswered

By Nick Aspinwall
A fire in a Taichung factory took the lives of three Vietnamese workers. Past calls to ban on-site housing for factory workers have been rejected by Taiwan’s labor ministry.
How a Pandemic Drew China and Serbia Closer 

How a Pandemic Drew China and Serbia Closer 

By Eleanor Albert
China's medical assistance to Serbia inspired profuse gratitude from President Vucic.

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