Election on 12 Feb, no matter who says what: CA Yunus tells former US diplomats

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday (13 January) reaffirmed his government’s commitment to hold the general election and the referendum as scheduled on 12 February, no matter who says what. “No matter who says what, the election will be held on 12 February—not a day before, not a day after,” the Chief Adviser said, […]

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South Korea-Japan summit exposes ‘strategic’ divide amid great-power tensions

By Park Chan-kyong The summit between South Korea and Japan has exposed a growing divergence in how the two neighbours are responding to a more volatile regional order, as supply chains harden into strategic tools and great-power rivalry sharpens, analysts have said. During a meeting in Nara, the hometown and electoral district of Japanese Prime […]

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Building bridges? India proposes inviting Chinese firms back to public projects

By Junaid Kathju India plans to lift long-standing restrictions on Chinese companies bidding for government contracts, a move officials say is aimed at easing shortages and project delays as relations with Beijing show tentative signs of stabilising. The proposal, first reported by Reuters, would roll back curbs, imposed after the two countries’ deadly 2020 border […]

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Taiwan seeks arrest of Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus CEO over illegal hires

Taiwan prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for the chief executive officer of Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus, alleging he was involved in illegal business and recruitment activities in Taiwan. Taiwan’s Shilin District Prosecutors Office said in a document it had indicted two Taiwanese citizens for helping OnePlus CEO Pete Lau illegally operate a business and […]

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Philippine minister’s ‘premature’ Myanmar visit casts doubts over Asean’s role

By Sam Beltran A visit by the Philippines’ foreign minister to Myanmar has raised concerns over how Asean will be perceived under Manila’s chairmanship this year, with critics arguing it risks appearing as tacit support for the junta amid an election widely condemned as a sham. Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro met Senior General Min Aung […]

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Could the Iran crisis push Global South blocs to deepen security ties?

By Zhao Ziwen in Hong Kong and Vanessa Cai in Shanghai As the US considers taking military action over a crackdown on unrest in Iran, there has been no official response from either the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation or Brics. Iran is a member of the two Beijing-backed forums for the Global South, and analysts said […]

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Germany’s Merz pledges to fast track India-EU trade deal during first official Asia visit

By Biman Mukherji German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s first visit to Asia has raised India’s hopes for a long-awaited trade pact with the European Union as Berlin pushes for deeper engagement with South Asia amid heightened global tensions. Merz began his two-day visit to India on Monday by paying homage to India’s founding father Mahatma Gandhi […]

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“We Can’t Help You”: How Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Justice Handles Citizens’ Complaints

By Vagit Ismailov A recent public reception at Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Justice has highlighted the formal and often unproductive nature of interactions between citizens and state institutions in the country. On January 10 the ministry held a legal consultation session, officially scheduled to run from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. In practice, however, visitors were […]

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