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Francis “Tol” Tolentino helped author two recent pieces of legislation asserting Manila’s claims in the disputed waterway.
As Hong Kong’s last lawful pro-democracy group, the folding of the League of Social Democrats has brought an era of public ...
Most European capitals still treat China expertise as a background resource, not a strategic asset. That needs to change.
Under pressure in the courts and in parliament, Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s chances of remaining in office are rapidly ...
It is hard to see what Cambodia’s former leader gained by openly violating the regional norm against mutual non-interference.
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan was absent, as Yerevan continues to weigh formally leaving the organization after ...
Elephants are playing important roles in the country’s civil war, but the conflict casts a dark shadow over their future.
Sanctions enforcement continues to rely on static lists of named entities and accounts when evasion networks are built to ...
Beijing seeks to replace the U.S. as a primary security partner for Southeast Asian states, and it has been actively pursuing ...
Taiwan’s June 10 entity list update is no mere technical fine-tuning – it marks a shift in both regulatory burden-sharing and further security alignment with the U.S.
The Philippine defense secretary said that the agreement was part of the Marcos administration’s attempt to build alliances ...
Beneath the official narratives of “stability” and “return,” lies a brutal truth: Afghanistan remains a deeply unsafe country ...
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