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Japan
Asian Angle
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Why Japan-China ties can benefit from promoting people-to-people exchanges
Filling the information gap through direct contact between the two peoples can help improve both countries’ public images and ease tensions.
3 May 2026 - 9:00AM
Thailand
Asian Angle
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A year after corporal punishment ban, Thailand needs to curb resurgence
2 May 2026 - 12:00PM
United States
Opinion
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Why US may regret pushing allies towards greater defence autonomy
1 May 2026 - 8:30PM
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US, Israel war on Iran
Macroscope
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How the AI boom is helping Asia weather the Iran war energy shock
The war in Iran might as well be over for investors as positive sentiment, strong corporate earnings and the AI boom lift Asian markets.
30 Apr 2026 - 4:30PM
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Currency traders work near a screen showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index and the dollar-won exchange rate at the Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul on April 29. Photo: AP
Tourism
Opinion
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From Japan to India, overtourism cries out for new success metrics
Arrival numbers are important, but the impact on local communities, public services and environments is too often overlooked.
30 Apr 2026 - 5:30AM
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US, Israel war on Iran
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Why an era of managed Hormuz disruption wouldn’t bode well for Asia
As the Gulf moves from war to managed disruption, the risk may become more enduring for markets, governments and companies.
29 Apr 2026 - 8:30PM
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Japan
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A remilitarised Japan threatens more than just China
As Japan expands its defence posture with the backing of major allies, its leaders seek to portray Beijing’s objections as an overreaction.
29 Apr 2026 - 9:30AM
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Type 10 tanks operate during an annual New Year military drill by the Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force First Airborne Brigade at Narashino exercise field in Funabashi, east of Tokyo, Japan, on January 11. Photo: Reuters
Diplomacy
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Without diplomacy, deterrence in Asia is a path to escalation
The danger is that every state insists it is acting defensively while collectively building the habits and infrastructure of confrontation.
28 Apr 2026 - 5:30AM
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Asia housing and property
The View
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Asian private wealth an emerging force in property investment
Hong Kong is just one of several markets across the Asia-Pacific seeing rapid growth in investment by private wealth.
27 Apr 2026 - 4:30PM
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Diplomacy
Opinion
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122 years on, Mackinder’s ‘heartland’ remains geopolitically decisive
Conflicts in Ukraine and Iran have returned strategic focus to the idea of Eurasia as central to the global power contest, challenging the viability of the Indo-Pacific pivot.
27 Apr 2026 - 7:29AM
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Banking & finance
Macroscope
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The real reason stock markets are still flying high despite grave risks
For all the talk of market resilience, too much portfolio investment is chasing too few real-world investment areas.
25 Apr 2026 - 4:30PM
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A trader works, as a screen broadcasts a press conference by US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell following a rate announcement, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 18. Photo: Reuters
Taiwan
As I see it
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Kuomintang gets the carrots, DPP the stick
Beijing and Taiwan’s opposition KMT want to foster cross-strait interdependence but DPP offers only isolation and endless confrontation.
25 Apr 2026 - 5:30AM
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Food and agriculture
Outside In
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The Iran war is brewing a food crisis we must avert
The world’s focus has been on energy shortages but famine and widening food insecurity are faces of the same coin.
24 Apr 2026 - 4:30PM
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Japan
Macroscope
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Why fixing Japan’s monetary policy isn’t getting any easier
The wrong kind of inflation and the effects of the war in Iran complicate the outlook for Japanese interest rates.
23 Apr 2026 - 5:20PM
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Asean
Opinion
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How new US-Indonesia defence pact sharpens China’s ‘Malacca dilemma’
The US is investing in the systems, skills and relationships that would matter if access to the Strait of Malacca ever came under pressure.
21 Apr 2026 - 5:30AM
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth hosts an honour cordon for Indonesia’s Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin at the Pentagon, in Washington, US, on April 13. Photo: Reuters
Asean
Opinion
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As Iran war fallout hits Southeast Asia, US is losing influence to China
Asean survey reflects China’s growing strategic influence but also concerns. The question is: will China crowd the US out of the region?
19 Apr 2026 - 9:46PM
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United States
Asian Angle
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The Thucydides Trap is a lie created to justify a US-China war
Ancient Greece offers no lessons for Asia. The Global South must stop letting America’s war machine write history.
19 Apr 2026 - 1:30PM
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Hong Kong economy
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How Hong Kong can beat Singapore as the launch pad for Chinese firms
Chinese enterprises going global is this decade’s economic story. Hong Kong needs a system to guide them through each stage of their journey.
19 Apr 2026 - 5:30AM
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Hong Kong’s dense, chaotic urban environment is not a flaw; it is an invaluable living laboratory for innovation. Photo: Getty Images / iStockphoto
Japan
Macroscope
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Will Japan’s corporate bond initiative signal a shift in Asia financing?
Japanese authorities are promoting the domestic corporate bond market as an alternative for firms seeking funding without losing control.
18 Apr 2026 - 5:33PM
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China-Asean relations
As I see it
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Vietnam and China are now perfectly aligned
The emerging partnership enables Vietnam to preserve diplomatic flexibility and advance economic diversification in the face of US pressure.
17 Apr 2026 - 8:30PM
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South China Sea
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Without restraint, Beijing and Manila can’t deliver the South China Sea code
Much hinges on how China and the Philippines manage the distrust between their frontline maritime forces.
17 Apr 2026 - 5:30AM
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India
Opinion
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Why India feels exposed by Pakistan’s diplomacy in Iran war
Pakistan, with its contested reputation, leapt into diplomatic action while India, despite its heft and concerns, was absent from the frame.
16 Apr 2026 - 11:11PM
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English and Urdu newspapers at a roadside stall after the US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad on April 12. Photo: AFP
India
Macroscope
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How the rupee’s fall shows India’s struggle to overcome vulnerabilities
While India’s economy is stronger than it was in previous sell-offs, lingering weaknesses are coming to the fore and driving new tensions.
16 Apr 2026 - 5:22PM
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North Korea
Opinion
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After years of neglect, China emerges as North Korea’s ‘top priority’
In a world of shrinking options and rising risks, Pyongyang recognises its alliance with Beijing is too important to ignore.
16 Apr 2026 - 7:33AM
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Diplomacy
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How Pakistan outmanoeuvred India in Iran war diplomacy with China’s help
Beijing’s indirect influence has allowed Islamabad to take advantage of New Delhi’s strategic constraints.
15 Apr 2026 - 5:30AM
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