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OPINION

What's next for India's Modi after poll win?

Oped, Published on 08/06/2024

» This year has turned out to be the time of major elections: Mexico, South Africa, Taiwan, European Union, Pakistan, Russia, soon the United Kingdom, and in November, the United States. And now India has just finished national elections for parliament, reelecting a conservative and populist prime minister who has delivered progress for the people during the past decade and who now embarks on a historic third term.

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OPINION

Multilateralism in a fractured world

News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 06/06/2024

» Multilateralism lies at the heart of international relations as an enabler of states to converge in an ever-changing world. It is closely linked with the United Nations (UN), setting in motion a rules-based system, embracing international peace and security anchored on international law.

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WORLD

US defence chief seeks to improve Cambodia ties

Published on 04/06/2024

» US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met Cambodia’s leaders on Tuesday and discussed resuming military training programmes, in a visit aimed at reversing gains made by China amid concern about its growing presence at a Cambodian naval base.

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WORLD

China defence chief swipes at US at his first global forum

Published on 02/06/2024

» Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun took pointed swipes at the US for “hollowing out” Beijing’s One China policy on Taiwan and “misleading” a country in the South China Sea, taking a tough stance at his first global security forum in his new position.

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WORLD

China stages mock missile strikes on Taiwan, jets with live missiles used in drills

Reuters, Published on 24/05/2024

» BEIJING/TAIPEI - China staged mock missile strikes and dispatched fighter jets carrying live missiles along with bombers on Friday, state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) said, as part of exercises Beijing has said were launched to punish Taiwan's new president, Lai Ching-te.

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OPINION

Why the US can't win trade war with China

Oped, Published on 22/05/2024

» Allegations about China's manufacturing overcapacity have sparked heated discussions among policymakers. During her visit to China in April, US Treasury Secretary Janet L Yellen reportedly argued that "when the global market is flooded by artificially cheap Chinese products, the viability of American and other foreign firms is put into question", adding that it was the same story a decade ago.

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GENERAL

Philippines seeks Asia logistics hub status, banking on US ties

Published on 21/05/2024

» The Philippines is setting its sights on becoming the next manufacturing and logistics hub in Asia, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said, as Manila capitalises on its growing ties with Washington.

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OPINION

SEA eyes next 20 years of US-China ties

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 21/05/2024

» What will Southeast Asia be like over the next two decades? Given the unpredictable geopolitical situation, the region will certainly maintain its strategic autonomy in ways that mitigate the ripple effects of the emerging new international order. The multipolar world will be a new ballgame that Southeast Asia has to grapple with. Interestingly, the region's countries also realise that the competition between the US and China is not likely to subside given the tit-for-tat measures they have been conducting with each other. Under such circumstances, what role or leadership can Southeast Asia provide under the Asean roof to ensure that the region will not be marginalised or weaponised? To be precise, how can Asean avoid becoming a pawn in the US-China whirlpool?

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WORLD

Taiwan’s new president calls on China to end threat of war

Published on 20/05/2024

» New Taiwan President Lai Ching-te urged China to stop its campaign of pressure of the democratic island, comments aimed at calming a dispute at the heart of a geopolitical rivalry involving the world’s two biggest powers.

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Philippines to buy patrol boats from Japan amid sea tension

Published on 18/05/2024

» MANILA - The Philippines will purchase five patrol vessels from Japan amid growing tensions in the South China Sea.