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Why Imran Khan Acknowledged Pakistan’s Role in Training Jihadists

Why Imran Khan Acknowledged Pakistan’s Role in Training Jihadists

By Umair Jamal
Why is Prime Minister Imran Khan talking about Pakistan’s links with jihadist groups?
Indian Software Giant Wipro in Hot Water Over Controversial NRC Implementation

Indian Software Giant Wipro in Hot Water Over Controversial NRC Implementation

By StoriesAsia
The Indian software giant finds itself facing legal action.

What’s in the Renewed US-Singapore Military Facilities Agreement?

What’s in the Renewed US-Singapore Military Facilities Agreement?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the significance of the move within the broader bilateral relationship and amid regional developments.

Taking Australian Rules Football to Asia

Taking Australian Rules Football to Asia

By Grant Wyeth
The Australian Football League hopes the uniquely Aussie sport will catch on in Asia.

Economic Tools Necessary to Check China’s Aggression

Economic Tools Necessary to Check China’s Aggression

By Matthew Dalton
U.S. public support for trade tactics is needed to thwart China’s increased belligerence.
Indonesia’s Haze Crisis and the Problem with Palm Oil

Indonesia’s Haze Crisis and the Problem with Palm Oil

By Oryza Astari
Change -- especially in instances where governments fail to sufficiently act -- truly is in the palm of our hands.

Is Vietnam’s Trong Still Going Strong?

Is Vietnam’s Trong Still Going Strong?

By David Hutt
The state of the president and communist party chief’s health could have major implications for Vietnamese politics.
A New Cambodia-EAEU Trade Deal?

A New Cambodia-EAEU Trade Deal?

By Luke Hunt
A closer look at a potential development that has been getting more attention of late.

Which Is the Bigger Nuclear Threat, Iran or North Korea?

Which Is the Bigger Nuclear Threat, Iran or North Korea?

By Timothy S. Rich, Madelynn Einhorn and Parker Cohen
Logically, the U.S. public should be more concerned about North Korea’s program. But the data suggests otherwise.

Afghans Go to Polls Saturday Amid Surge in Violence

Afghans Go to Polls Saturday Amid Surge in Violence

By Associated Press
Is Afghanistan ready for its upcoming elections?

New Attack Helicopter Sale Puts US-Thailand Security Ties into Focus

New Attack Helicopter Sale Puts US-Thailand Security Ties into Focus

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The proposed sale spotlighted the ongoing development of defense ties between the two treaty allies.
Safkar Indopura Bilateral Army Exercise Highlights Indonesia-Singapore Military Ties

Safkar Indopura Bilateral Army Exercise Highlights Indonesia-Singapore Military Ties

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The drills highlighted some of the ongoing activity in bilateral defense relations.

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