Tens of thousands of supporters of Taiwan’s ruling party are expected to gather outside parliament on Friday after it pushed ahead with a hugely controversial
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India’s Spurning Strategy Toward China: Contestation in Indo-Pacific
India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, after assuming office for a second term, said that India would focus on finding solutions to border issues with
PRC sends glacial water from Tibet to the Maldives, raising concerns
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) gave 3,000 metric tons of Tibet’s glacial water to the island nation of the Maldives in two batches in
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The further a unit moves away from its central supply hub, the more difficult it becomes to keep it adequately sustained. The RAAF C-27J Spartan
Europe needs a democracy commissioner
When European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen took office in December 2019, she established a ‘new push for European democracy’ as one of her six policy priorities. After
AI will transform the character of warfare
The computer was born in war and by war. Colossus was built in 1944 to crack Nazi codes. By the 1950s computers were organising America’s air
In Southeast Asia, the Authorities Are the Biggest Gun Dealers in Town
The region is home to a thriving and massively profitable black market trade in small arms, many of them sourced from official military stockpiles. Under
Germany’s Habeck in China to talk tariffs
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck arrived for a three-day visit to China as the mood in Beijing sours over proposed EU tariffs. The vice chancellor
AUKUS Shines Spotlight on Power of Partnerships
The security partnership among Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, known as AUKUS, is aimed at promoting a free and open Indo-Pacific and represents a
Japanese-style suburban communities set to pop up outside Metro Manila
Japan’s Nomura Real Estate Development and Philippine partner Federal Land have begun work on new communities to attract both residents and businesses beyond crowded Metro