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US Charges 2 Chinese Nationals Over Alleged Cryptocurrency Laundering for North Korea

US Charges 2 Chinese Nationals Over Alleged Cryptocurrency Laundering for North Korea

By Ankit Panda
The two Chinese nationals face money laundering charges.
US Defense Secretary Says New Virus Won’t Prevent Military Operations

US Defense Secretary Says New Virus Won’t Prevent Military Operations

By Associated Press
The U.S. military is prepared to continue operations even if there is a local outbreak of the new coronavirus, according to U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper.

A Cold War Movie’s (Wrong) Lessons About US-China Competition

A Cold War Movie’s (Wrong) Lessons About US-China Competition

By Steven Stashwick
The Hunt for Red October's strategic errors are mirrored in U.S. assumptions about China.

Japan Commissions First Soryu-Class Attack Sub Fitted With Lithium-Ion Batteries

Japan Commissions First Soryu-Class Attack Sub Fitted With Lithium-Ion Batteries

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The Japan Maritime Self Defense Force’s latest diesel-electric attack submarine was commissioned on March 5.

What Has Pakistan Gained From the US-Taliban Peace Deal?

What Has Pakistan Gained From the US-Taliban Peace Deal?

By Umair Jamal
Does Islamabad win from the conclusion of a deal between the United States and the Taliban?
The US-Taliban Deal Ignores Human Rights and Women

The US-Taliban Deal Ignores Human Rights and Women

By Farahnaz Ispahani
The Trump administration's deal with the Taliban ignores human rights concerns.

What Their Ever-Changing ‘Consultations’ Tell Us About China-Russia Relations

What Their Ever-Changing ‘Consultations’ Tell Us About China-Russia Relations

By Sunjae Kim and Taeho Kim
The vice-ministerial talks touch on THAAD, the Korean Peninsula, and (implicitly) soft balancing.
Coronavirus: The Economic Costs for North Korea

Coronavirus: The Economic Costs for North Korea

By Troy Stangarone
The outbreak, and Pyongyang’s response, will seriously strain the North Korean economy.

Amid Coronavirus Crisis, Japan Postpones Long-Awaited Visit From China’s Xi

Amid Coronavirus Crisis, Japan Postpones Long-Awaited Visit From China’s Xi

By Shannon Tiezzi
The visit had been envisioned as a high-water mark for newly repaired relations. Now it may not happen in 2020 at all.

Asian Women Among Time’s 100 Women of the Year

Asian Women Among Time’s 100 Women of the Year

By Catherine Putz
Exploring Asia’s powerful and influential women among Time’s 100 Women of the Year.

The Rising Domestic Danger to India’s Foreign Policy Under Modi

The Rising Domestic Danger to India’s Foreign Policy Under Modi

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Whether New Delhi likes it or not, it is becoming increasingly clear that domestic issues are affecting ties with its neighbors and partners and that the costs of this are increasing.
The World Must Respond to Hong Kong’s Latest Politicized Arrests

The World Must Respond to Hong Kong’s Latest Politicized Arrests

By Benedict Rogers
Arresting mainstream politicians and a media mogul for peaceful protest marks a sharp escalation in the assault on Hong Kong’s freedoms.

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