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“We have achieved a transformation like no one has ever seen before”: Donald Trump More Shorts ‘Enough with the death’: Top UN official calls for unconditional ceasefire in Russia-Ukraine war By Nivedita V 11037 Trump calls Supreme Court ruling on re... [1]
Richard Heydarian is a senior lecturer at the Asian Center of the University of the Philippines and author of "The Indo-Pacific: Trump, China and the New Struggle for Global Mastery." OpinionMarcos' last chance to foil a Duterte comeback in the Phili... [2]
YANGON—The visiting Indian President Ram Nath Kovind has expressed his support for the Myanmar government during a state visit this week amid growing domestic and international pressure. (confirmed by 2 sources) [3]
TOKYO -- BOJ Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda aimed a thinly veiled dig at U.S. President Donald Trump, as uncertainties surrounding Washington's new policies overshadow the financial markets. Bank of Japan Gov. [4]
The India-Myanmar relationship is blossoming. It encompasses the highest levels of authority on both sides, from heads of state and government to military chiefs, as well as ministerial and functional-level visits. [5]
BANGKOK—Authorities in India’s West Bengal state have given land titles to about 30,000 refugees who have lived in settlement colonies for years, and promised that thousands more will also get property rights, as a row over their citizenship intensif... [6]
JAKARTA — Indonesian police named the head of the anti-graft agency a suspect in a corruption case on Tuesday, the latest twist in a tit-for-tat feud between the rival organisations that has presented the new president with his biggest challenge to d... [7]
The president had to sit on the steps - there were no vacant seats in the hall at the book fair A photo of the president exploded on social media. “This is only possible in Finland,” they tweeted. (translated from ru) [8]
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“We have achieved a transformation like no one has ever seen before”: Donald Trump More Shorts ‘Enough with the death’: Top UN official calls for unconditional ceasefire in Russia-Ukraine war By Nivedita V 11037 Trump calls Supreme Court ruling on re
Richard Heydarian is a senior lecturer at the Asian Center of the University of the Philippines and author of "The Indo-Pacific: Trump, China and the New Struggle for Global Mastery." OpinionMarcos' last chance to foil a Duterte comeback in the Phili
YANGON—The visiting Indian President Ram Nath Kovind has expressed his support for the Myanmar government during a state visit this week amid growing domestic and international pressure.
TOKYO -- BOJ Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda aimed a thinly veiled dig at U.S. President Donald Trump, as uncertainties surrounding Washington's new policies overshadow the financial markets. Bank of Japan Gov.
The India-Myanmar relationship is blossoming. It encompasses the highest levels of authority on both sides, from heads of state and government to military chiefs, as well as ministerial and functional-level visits.
BANGKOK—Authorities in India’s West Bengal state have given land titles to about 30,000 refugees who have lived in settlement colonies for years, and promised that thousands more will also get property rights, as a row over their citizenship intensif
JAKARTA — Indonesian police named the head of the anti-graft agency a suspect in a corruption case on Tuesday, the latest twist in a tit-for-tat feud between the rival organisations that has presented the new president with his biggest challenge to d
The president had to sit on the steps - there were no vacant seats in the hall at the book fair A photo of the president exploded on social media. “This is only possible in Finland,” they tweeted.
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BANGKOK -- Kasikornbank, Thailand's fourth largest bank by assets, has appointed Kattiya Indaravijaya, 50, as its new president as of Jan. 1.
When U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump mused about the possibility of Japan, South Korea and Saudi Arabia developing their own nuclear weapons, it was probably not his intention to highlight the success of the nuclear nonproliferation regime o