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Indonesia’s Jokowi Calls for Resolution of Israel-Gaza Conflict Along UN Lines

Indonesia’s Jokowi Calls for Resolution of Israel-Gaza Conflict Along UN Lines

By Sebastian Strangio
The president's call came as the Israeli Defense Force pummeled the Gaza Strip in retaliation for Hamas' weekend attacks on southern Israel.
US Senators See a Glimmer of Hope for Breaking Logjam With China Over the Fentanyl Crisis

US Senators See a Glimmer of Hope for Breaking Logjam With China Over the Fentanyl Crisis

By Associated Press
China has refused to hold talks on fentanyl unless the U.S. lifts certain trade restrictions, but Xi did not reject immediately a recent entreaty to hold talks – an illustration of what counts as progress amid the China-U.S. chill.

How Will New Zealand Handle the New War in the Middle East?

How Will New Zealand Handle the New War in the Middle East?

By Geoffrey Miller
With New Zealand going to the polls later this week, determining the country’s response to the new war in the Middle East will be one of the new government’s first challenges.

China’s Xi Jinping Could Visit Vietnam Soon, Report Claims

China’s Xi Jinping Could Visit Vietnam Soon, Report Claims

By Sebastian Strangio
The visit, which could take place later this month or early next, would come after U.S. President Joe Biden's visit to Hanoi last month.

How Southeast Asia Has Responded to the Israel-Hamas Conflict

How Southeast Asia Has Responded to the Israel-Hamas Conflict

By Sebastian Strangio
Unsurprisingly, the region's governments have been far from united in their responses to Hamas' surprise attack on southern Israel.
India’s Hindu Nationalists Hate Gandhi But Struggle to Ignore Him

India’s Hindu Nationalists Hate Gandhi But Struggle to Ignore Him

By Mohamed Zeeshan
The soft power appeal of the Mahatma’s commitment to non-violence and secularism has come in handy for the Modi government’s diplomatic outreach.

How the Travis King Saga Relates to the North Korea-Russia Summit 

How the Travis King Saga Relates to the North Korea-Russia Summit 

By Seong-Hyon Lee
There are shifting dynamics in North Korea’s diplomatic strategy, particularly concerning its relationships with the U.S. and Russia. 
Sailing South: Taiwan’s Strategic Reimagining of Regional Ties

Sailing South: Taiwan’s Strategic Reimagining of Regional Ties

By Alan H. Yang and Sana Hashmi
Taiwan’s relationships with Asian countries, despite their clear importance, often receive limited attention.

Is India Preparing to Allow the Taliban Regime Diplomatic Representation in New Delhi?

Is India Preparing to Allow the Taliban Regime Diplomatic Representation in New Delhi?

By Sudha Ramachandran
Last week, Afghan diplomats aligned with the Ashraf Ghani government announced the ceasing of operations in the Afghan embassy in the Indian capital.

Germany’s Far-Right Pivot to China

Germany’s Far-Right Pivot to China

By Tim Hildebrandt
As the AfD surges in the polls, its China-friendly foreign policy has come under closer scrutiny.

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Wades Into India-Canada Controversy

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Wades Into India-Canada Controversy

By Rathindra Kuruwita
Weighing in on India’s side may secure Colombo brownie points in New Delhi. But it could ruffle feathers in Canada, a historic sponsor of UN resolutions against Sri Lanka.
Mysterious Border Protocol Signed Between Kyrgyz and Tajik Security Chiefs

Mysterious Border Protocol Signed Between Kyrgyz and Tajik Security Chiefs

By Catherine Putz
The details of “Protocol No. 44” are unknown, but both sides clearly want to portray some kind of progress in their drawn-out border negotiations.

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