Asia’s foreign-exchange reserves have surged to almost $8 trillion, providing the authorities from Tokyo to Mumbai with ample ...
Global demand for rare earth minerals is driving the toxic pollution of some of Asia’s most important rivers, threatening the health and livelihoods of tens of millions of people.
China stepped up its economic war with Japan on Wednesday as a dispute between Asia’s two biggest economies intensified over ...
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Rights groups slam Trump administration for ending Myanmar deportation protection as civil war rages
Rights groups have criticized the Trump administration's decision to end deportation protections for Myanmar citizens.
Once dismissed as a remote frontier, Central Asia has emerged as the beating heart of Eurasia. Regional cooperation has changed the game, transforming these landlocked states from bystanders in ...
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Rising Tensions in South Asia: Are War Clouds Forming?
Rising conflicts and political tensions have put South Asia at a critical juncture. Experts are closely watching India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan for signs of escalation. This video explores the ...
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Asia Cup Trophy War: ICC Steps In, BCCI And PCB Hold Talks In Dubai To End Asia Cup Trophy Standoff
This special report focuses on the ongoing dispute between the BCCI and the PCB over the 2025 Asia Cup trophy, following a crucial meeting in Dubai between BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia and PCB ...
Turkey is now a leading partner for many states within Central Asia. Sharing a common cultural inheritance, Ankara has been ...
Malaysia’s bid to make durian its national fruit has once again stoked tensions over food with neighbors—but experts offer a ...
The Fragile Ego of Power: Trump’s Descent, His War on Canada, and America’s Waning Influence in Asia
The Unbound Grandiosity of Trump’s Ego and Its Frailty as the Most Powerful Man in the World Craves and Demands Praise and Flattery We will begin with more evidence of Trump’s mental impairment from a ...
Spurred by fears of a China threat, U.S. militarization leaves locals more vulnerable, a Guam-based analyst says.
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