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How NATO’s Post-WWII Defense Spending Can Inform Asia’s Strategic Shift

The U.S. push for increased defense spending from its Asian allies mirrors the Cold War-era experience of NATO, where U.S. pressure led to gradual but necessary increases in defense capabilities.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

Jakarta-Riyadh Convergence: Prabowo’s Saudi Outreach and the Pursuit of Foreign Investment

The growing synergy between Jakarta and Riyadh reflects not only economic alignment but also a stronger convergence in navigating the evolving global order.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

How Tajikistan’s Banks Help Russian Citizens Bypass SWIFT Ban

A new investigation and proliferating online ads reveal how Russian citizens send money to European bank accounts despite Western sanctions.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

How Can Washington Break Beijing’s Encirclement of Taiwan?

By understanding China’s intentions, the U.S. can work to counter-shape the strategic landscape with informational influence, military stability, and institutional crisis management.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

China rejects German claim it targeted military plane with laser

Germany says a laser fired by a Chinese warship tried to disrupt a reconnaissance plane over the Red Sea.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: BBC Asia favicon BBC Asia

Is China Entering Its ‘Japan Moment’?

China’s economy is nowhere near a breaking point – but it is unmistakably slowing down.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

Pakistan’s New Detention Law Presumes Baloch Citizens Guilty of Terrorism Until Proven Innocent

An amendment to the Anti-Terrorism Act will allow security forces in the restive region the powers to detain any person for up to three months without charging them.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

The Trump Effect Heads to Tokyo

It is decidedly outside the Trump administration’s interest to harm the LDP’s electoral prospects if it wants a greater chance at achieving its goals for Japanese defense spending. But that’s exactly what its doing.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

Operationalizing a Quad Critical Minerals Pact 

As American economic leadership in the Indo-Pacific faces its most difficult litmus test in years, a Quad critical minerals partnership offers the most promising -- and practical -- first step to restore trust and deliver results.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

Awami League Leader Kamal Hossain Looks Back on Bangladesh in the Year Gone By

“We have lost power to a conspiracy, but AL leaders and workers are united. We will take the fight to the streets.”

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

At Rio, the BRICS Projected the Voice of the Global South

India's presence in BRICS gives the grouping, which is often seen to be 'anti-West' a 'non-West' image.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

'You did it': How doctor realised mushroom cook was a killer

Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three relatives with a toxic mushroom lunch.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: BBC Asia favicon BBC Asia

Rio summit made clear BRICS is sliding towards irrelevance

The BRICS group of nations has just concluded its 17th annual summit in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. But, despite member states adopting a long list of commitments covering global governance, finance, health, AI and climate change, the summit was a lackluster affair. The two most prominent leaders from the group’s founding members […] The post Rio summit made clear BRICS is sliding towards irrelevance appeared...

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: Asia Times favicon Asia Times

Families anxious over safety of Indians kidnapped in Mali

Armed assailants abducted three Indian men from their place of work in Mali last week.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: BBC Asia favicon BBC Asia

China wins as Trump’s ‘Tariff Man’ act trashes Japan’s 2025

TOKYO — As if Japan’s economy weren’t having a rotten enough 2025, Donald Trump just upped the pressure exponentially with a 25% tariff. The same day Tokyo got disastrous news from Washington, data showed thatreal wagesin Japan fell the fastest in 20 months in May. The 2.9% year-on-year drop marks the fifth consecutive month in […] To continue reading, please log in to your AT+ Premium account. Not yet a member? Please...

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: Asia Times favicon Asia Times

If only we could expect surprises in Japan’s Defense White Paper

Japan’s 2025 Defense White Paper soon will be approved formally by the Cabinet. It’s not quite fair to say that if you’ve seen one White Paper you’ve seen them all, but one can pretty much anticipate what’s coming – while hoping for something noteworthy. The White Papers accurately describe the military/political threats to Japan – […] The post If only we could expect surprises in Japan’s Defense White Paper appeared...

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: Asia Times favicon Asia Times

What happens in Taiwan's military exercise to defend against China?

The annual Han Kuang drill is aimed at sending a clear signal to Beijing.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: BBC Asia favicon BBC Asia

Are India's skies safe? Air safety watchdog responds amid rising concerns

India’s skies remain safe, with accident rates below global averages, air safety regulator chief tells the BBC.

Published on: July 09, 2025 | Source: BBC Asia favicon BBC Asia

What happens in Taiwan's Han Kuang military exercise?

Han Kuang is aimed at rehearsing Taiwan's defence against a possible attack from China.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: BBC Asia favicon BBC Asia

Ex-Bangladesh leader authorised deadly crackdown, leaked audio suggests

Sheikh Hasina authorised lethal force against protesters, according to leaked audio verified by the BBC.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: BBC Asia favicon BBC Asia

Beijing’s Triangular Play: Weaving Development, Diplomacy, and Multilateralism

China’s shift from skepticism to active promotion of triangular cooperation reflects its evolving global strategy.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

New Trump Tariffs Target Kazakhstan With 25% Rate

A letter to the Kazakh president stated, "Starting on August 1, 2025, we will charge Kazakhstan a Tariff of only 25% on any and all Kazakh products sent into the United States, separate from all Sectoral Tariffs.”

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

Trump’s New Tariffs Say More Than Just Numbers

A foreign policy based on coercion, but lacking predictability and institutional commitment, could see the United States cut itself off from the global network of trust.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

ICC issues arrest warrants for Taliban leaders for persecuting women and girls

The Taliban's supreme leader and chief justice are accused by the Hague-based judges of gender persecution.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: BBC Asia favicon BBC Asia

Chronic Water Shortages Plague Pakistan’s Capital

Blaming India has made it easy for Pakistan to avoid the difficult work of providing water security to its population.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

Why the MCC’s Continuation is in the Interest of Nepal — and the US

After putting MCC projects on hold in January this year, the Trump administration recently said that its projects in Nepal would go ahead.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

South Korea’s New Leadership in the Trump Era

Insights from Soo Kim

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Reflecting on the Vietnam Communist Party’s Soliloquy to the Private Sector 

If Resolution 68 is to be believed, state-owned enterprises are about to lose what remains of their special privileges.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

The Path to a US-India Trade Deal Lies Through Economic Security

A broader trade agreement, including cooperation on key supply chains, foreign investment, and advanced technologies makes a deal more likely and can help the U.S. and India more effectively counter China.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

‘The Last Ambassador’: An Afghan Diplomat Without a Country

Manizha Bakhtari may no longer represent a state, but she represents a nation of women fighting to be seen, heard, and educated.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

Pope Leo XIV and Japanese Diplomacy

The importance of historical perspectives.

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The Rising Force of Japan’s Ultra-Nationalist, Anti-Immigration Sanseito Party

What began as a fringe movement is now gaining traction, driven by voter dissatisfaction with mainstream political parties and a strong online following.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: The Diplomat favicon The Diplomat

Dependence on China’s minerals blocks Indian ‘strategic autonomy’

The US and China signed the London Agreement to end their tense trade standoff some days back. US President Donald Trump’s strategy of escalating tariffs to pressure China was counterbalanced by Beijing’s retaliatory measures, a mixed bag of counter-tariffs and “export controls” on critical minerals vital to solar, wind turbines, automobiles, aircraft and semiconductors, as […] The post Dependence on China’s minerals...

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: Asia Times favicon Asia Times

Chef's food decoration at Chinese pre-school poisons 233 children

The kindergarten students are being treated in hospital after eating food with inedible paint.

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: BBC Asia favicon BBC Asia

Russia’s formal recognition a shot in the arm for the Taliban

On July 3, Moscow formally recognized the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan. Recognition has opened a new chapter in the Taliban’s outreach to the outside world. Russia and the former Soviet Union have had a complicated history, to say the least, with Afghanistan, the Mujahideen forces and the Taliban. From having lost the […] The post Russia’s formal recognition a shot in the arm for the Taliban...

Published on: July 08, 2025 | Source: Asia Times favicon Asia Times