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Going on a Gongcance: Airport Vacations Trending for Korea’s Elderly

Going on a Gongcance: Airport Vacations Trending for Korea’s Elderly

By Jenna Gibson
Confronted with high electricity costs, Korea’s elderly are heading to the airport to chill.
Hong Kong Withdraws Extradition Bill That Sparked Protests

Hong Kong Withdraws Extradition Bill That Sparked Protests

By Katie Tam
Is it too little, too late?

What’s Next for Kem Sokha and Cambodia’s Opposition?

What’s Next for Kem Sokha and Cambodia’s Opposition?

By David Hutt
The anniversary of the Cambodian opposition leader’s detention this week raises questions about his future.

First Stryker Delivery Puts US-Thailand Military Ties into Focus

First Stryker Delivery Puts US-Thailand Military Ties into Focus

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The transfer of the new military vehicles spotlighted the ongoing development of security ties between the two treaty allies.

Tracing Indonesia’s Counterterrorism Measures Since the 2002 Bali Bombings

Tracing Indonesia’s Counterterrorism Measures Since the 2002 Bali Bombings

By Kathrin Rucktäschel and Christoph Schuck
Indonesia’s current focus on reactive, and in a narrow sense preventive, measures for fighting terrorism can only offer short-term success.
IS-K Can’t Scuttle the Afghan Peace Process

IS-K Can’t Scuttle the Afghan Peace Process

By Daud Khattak
There are many possible bumps on the road to peace in Afghanistan, but IS-K isn’t a top concern.

Young Students Make Their Voices Heard in Hong Kong

Young Students Make Their Voices Heard in Hong Kong

By Bonnie Girard
The generation born under Chinese sovereignty in Hong Kong is pushing back on Beijing, too.
What Are Japan’s ‘Sanctions’ on South Korea?

What Are Japan’s ‘Sanctions’ on South Korea?

By Shin Kawashima
It is time for a clear-eyed look at the facts.

Shattering Taliban Attack in Kabul Even as US Deal Nears

Shattering Taliban Attack in Kabul Even as US Deal Nears

By Rahim Faiez and Cara Anna
The Taliban continue to kill Afghan civilians in attacks they say are meant for foreign "invaders.”

In Hong Kong, The World of Suzie Wong Became a War Zone

In Hong Kong, The World of Suzie Wong Became a War Zone

By Bonnie Girard
Over the weekend, protesters took over Wanchai District in Hong Kong.

How Does the Indo-Pacific Defense Chiefs Conference Fit into Asia’s Security Landscape?

How Does the Indo-Pacific Defense Chiefs Conference Fit into Asia’s Security Landscape?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the development of a platform for U.S. security engagement in the region.  
China-Iran: Thwarting U.S. Oil Sanctions

China-Iran: Thwarting U.S. Oil Sanctions

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Nicolò Sartori

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