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War and conflict
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Pakistan’s forever war and the politics of exhaustion
What Pakistan needs is not war with Afghanistan but urgent efforts to fix its economy, security and divided society after disruptive decades.
4 Mar 2026 - 10:30PM
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Asean
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Fatigue is rewriting the US-China soft power contest, starting in Asean
4 Mar 2026 - 4:30PM
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US, Israel war on Iran
Opinion
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US war on Iran isn’t likely to go as planned
3 Mar 2026 - 9:50PM
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Diplomacy
Opinion
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Kim Jong-un’s daughter may well become North Korea’s first female leader
The signs of succession are apparent, from Kim Ju-ae’s growing public appearances with her father to her reported appointment to a new leadership position.
3 Mar 2026 - 9:30AM
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Kim Ju-ae with her father, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, watching a demonstration flight commemorating the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Korean People’s Army Air Force at Kalma Airfield in Wonsan, Gangwon province, on November 28. Photo: KCNA via KNS/AFP
Disease
Opinion
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Nipah and mpox expose Asia’s urgent need for stronger disease surveillance
Many Asian countries face barriers in building effective disease surveillance networks, including relying on shrinking external funding.
3 Mar 2026 - 5:30AM
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US, Israel war on Iran
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Attack on Iran normalises global descent into the ‘law of the jungle’
By waging war under the logic of pre-emptive defence, the US and Israel are hollowing out the foundations of international law.
2 Mar 2026 - 8:30PM
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Afghanistan
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How the Taliban can end the cycle of violence with Pakistan
Working with neighbours to combat terror groups operating in Afghanistan will ensure peace and improve the Taliban’s international standing.
2 Mar 2026 - 6:44PM
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People survey a house that was damaged in the cross-border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan, in the Takhta-e-Pul district of Kandahar province, Afghanistan, on February 28. Photo: EPA
Australia
The View
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5 reasons Australia’s physical retail is uniquely resilient
Several factors contribute to the outperformance of the Australian retail sector, including its relative insulation from digital disruption.
2 Mar 2026 - 3:06PM
China-Japan relations
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Japan’s rightward shift puts it on a collision course with China
Any attempt by the Takaichi administration to revise the constitution and re-arm the country will ignite fierce opposition from Beijing.
2 Mar 2026 - 9:08AM
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Artificial intelligence
Asian Angle
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Southeast Asia needs AI sovereignty – the Grok scandal proved it
From Singapore’s SEA-LION to Malaysia’s ILMU, Southeast Asian nations aim to build AI that reflects their own languages, cultures and values.
1 Mar 2026 - 12:00PM
War and conflict
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US-Israeli strike on Iran signals new phase of global escalation
This is deterrence fatigue: escalation thresholds weakened by repeated testing and retaliation. The risk is not only war but systemic strain.
28 Feb 2026 - 9:20PM
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People watch as smoke rises on the skyline after an explosion in Tehran, Iran, on February 28. Photo: AP
Japan
Macroscope
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Why Japan should push back on Trump’s investment demands
Trump’s use of tariff threats to strong-arm foreign governments, companies and investors into funding US projects should be resisted.
28 Feb 2026 - 4:30PM
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US-ally trade wars
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Southeast Asia, do not mistake Trump’s tariff defeat for a reprieve
One court loss won’t end the trade wars. But if ‘Peak Trump’ has arrived, the region’s negotiating hand may have just got stronger.
28 Feb 2026 - 12:00PM
India
Opinion
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How India can lead the charge for inclusive AI
The AI Impact summit showcased India’s commitment to placing human well-being at the heart of the global artificial intelligence conversation.
26 Feb 2026 - 5:30AM
India
The View
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Why AI disruption isn’t a major threat to India’s booming office market
Tech disruption is unlikely to spoil India’s commercial real estate party. If anything, the world’s hottest office market is too hot.
23 Feb 2026 - 4:30PM
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Data labeller Indu Nadarajan working at the delivery centre of NextWealth, an AI-enabling services firm, in the Namakkal district of India’s Tamil Nadu state on January 12. Photo: AFP
Banking & finance
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Why the Fed credibility crisis will hit emerging markets harder
As confidence in US monetary stewardship falters, inflation risks rise and capital flows become more volatile. Emerging markets with fewer policy buffers will bear the brunt.
22 Feb 2026 - 4:30PM
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Japan
Macroscope
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Why the IMF is right to press Japan on its fiscal risks
The fiscal and monetary policies of advanced economies have global repercussions, and Takaichi’s expansionary fiscal agenda risks market pushback.
21 Feb 2026 - 4:30PM
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Artificial intelligence
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Who will save the world from a US-China AI arms race?
Unrestrained military AI could doom us all. The window for a global middle-power alliance to rein in the superpowers is closing fast.
21 Feb 2026 - 1:00PM
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The logo of the US AI company Anthropic. The US and China now face a prisoner’s dilemma in military AI. Photo: AFP
Trade
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Try as it might, the US alone can’t reverse the tide of globalisation
Accounting for a significant share of world trade, Europe and Asia are far more decisive players in the fast-changing globalised economy.
20 Feb 2026 - 5:20PM
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Japan
Opinion
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Universities in Japan and China are becoming tools of national strategy
Across Asia, higher education is becoming a central arena where national ambition, geopolitical constraint and human capital intersect.
18 Feb 2026 - 9:30AM
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Lunar New Year
Being Chinese
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The great Chinese New Year divide and how I bridged it
After sitting through the Spring Festival Gala with mainland Chinese friends, I had to introduce them to a delightful ritual from Singapore.
4 Mar 2026 - 10:10AM
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Bangladesh
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Bangladesh’s BNP could struggle to enact reforms despite election win
While the BNP’s margin of victory should help ensure stability, its roots in the old order could limit the speed and reach of reforms.
17 Feb 2026 - 9:51AM
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Tarique Rahman, the son of former prime minister Khaleda Zia and chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, waves to the crowd during an election rally in Dhaka, on February 8. Photo: AP
South China Sea
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Can Manila’s South China Sea strategy of defiance and diplomacy hold?
China and the Philippines are both signalling openness to diplomacy alongside continued military flexing, but this may not be sustainable.
16 Feb 2026 - 5:30AM
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Cambodia
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Cambodia’s scam factory survivors find no escape in freedom
A government crackdown freed thousands, but with no passports or support, survivors have simply traded captivity for destitution.
15 Feb 2026 - 12:00PM
Banking & finance
Macroscope
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How robust domestic financial markets could ease era of AI uncertainty
Attempts to develop financial centres must go beyond luring global capital and talent.
14 Feb 2026 - 4:30PM
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