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OPINION

China prepares itself for the next US president

Oped, Yu Jie, Published on 27/09/2024

» While the rest of the world weighs the impact of a Donald Trump or a Kamala Harris victory in November's US presidential election, both candidates present serious challenges for China. To be sure, neither seems to want open conflict between the two powers, which could precipitate a nightmarish descent into global chaos. But Chinese decision-makers expect bitter disputes over trade, technology, and Taiwan regardless of who wins.

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China's very precarious balancing act

Oped, Yu Jie, Published on 17/03/2023

» Precisely how far China will go in supporting Russia has been one of the most important questions of the war in Ukraine.

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Taiwanese health held hostage

Asia focus, Yu-hsiang Wang, Published on 24/02/2020

» On the second day of my internship in Thailand, I attended a panel discussion on how the Thai government and its regional peers are dealing with the coronavirus. As one of the panelists -- the World Health Organization (WHO) representative in Thailand -- reiterated the UN agency's suggestions about helping people avoid infection and reassured the audience that the world has been collaborating closely on effective treatments, I felt a disturbing mixture of emotions.

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Thailand must release al-Araibi

News, Elaine Pearson, Published on 11/01/2019

» Every year, Thailand welcomes thousands of newlyweds on tourism packages, promising a once in a lifetime experience. Little did a Pascoe Vale Football Club player and former Bahrain national team member Hakeem al-Araibi and his bride realise when they left Melbourne on their honeymoon that Thailand would send a squad of police to arrest him as he got off the plane and threaten to send him to Bahrain, where he faces torture and wrongful imprisonment.

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The future of transportation is the future of cities

News, David Fickling & Elaine He, Published on 08/11/2018

» The biggest problem facing the world's transport planners and visionaries isn't how to develop the most amazing new transport technologies -- it's how to fit our planet's fast-growing population into the tight confines of its ever-growing megacities.