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The joint U.S.-Israeli assaults on Iran and the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have prompted a range of reactions across the globe, from shock and protest to celebration. [1]
December 9, 2025: A factor fueling news about the Thai-Cambodian flare-up is US President Donald Trump. [2]
Welcome to Your Week in Asia. Your Week in AsiaThai and Japanese elections, Singapore Airshow, Indonesia GDP Your weekly lineup of Asia's biggest business and political events A woman casts her ballot at a pollling station during advance voting in Ba... [3]
David Mann is chief economist for Asia Pacific at Mastercard. OpinionWith India's help, Vietnam challenges for Thailand's tourism crown Southeast Asia adapts as outbound Chinese travel remains below pre-pandemic levels Vietnam's meteoric tourism ris... [4]
Many musicians often overlook adding more stops in Asia to their world tours, typically limiting their performances to cities like Tokyo or Singapore. [5]
Beijing CBD and the Forbidden City, taken from Central Radio & TV Tower in October 2021 Sun Lee A decade ago, China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was heralded as a transformative force, promising infrastructure development and economic p... [6]
Rare diseases impact the lives of millions despite being rare. In Southeast Asia, an estimated 45 million people, approximately 9% of the region’s population, suffer from rare [7]
In Nikkei Asia News Roundup's latest episode, Jada Nagumo and Brian Chapman have a discussion on how Southeast Asia has become a dumping ground for plastic garbage from across the globe. [8]
The joint U.S.-Israeli assaults on Iran and the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have prompted a range of reactions across the globe, from shock and protest to celebration.
December 9, 2025: A factor fueling news about the Thai-Cambodian flare-up is US President Donald Trump.
Welcome to Your Week in Asia. Your Week in AsiaThai and Japanese elections, Singapore Airshow, Indonesia GDP Your weekly lineup of Asia's biggest business and political events A woman casts her ballot at a pollling station during advance voting in Ba
David Mann is chief economist for Asia Pacific at Mastercard. OpinionWith India's help, Vietnam challenges for Thailand's tourism crown Southeast Asia adapts as outbound Chinese travel remains below pre-pandemic levels Vietnam's meteoric tourism ris
Many musicians often overlook adding more stops in Asia to their world tours, typically limiting their performances to cities like Tokyo or Singapore.
Beijing CBD and the Forbidden City, taken from Central Radio & TV Tower in October 2021 Sun Lee A decade ago, China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was heralded as a transformative force, promising infrastructure development and economic p
Rare diseases impact the lives of millions despite being rare. In Southeast Asia, an estimated 45 million people, approximately 9% of the region’s population, suffer from rare
In Nikkei Asia News Roundup's latest episode, Jada Nagumo and Brian Chapman have a discussion on how Southeast Asia has become a dumping ground for plastic garbage from across the globe.
A vendor sweats as he pulls a vegetable cart at Bangkok’s biggest fresh market, with people sweltering through heatwaves across Southeast and South Asia AFP Millions of people across South and Southeast Asia sweltered through unusually hot weather on
Southeast Asian governments with large Muslim populations are concerned that the nascent Islamic State of Iraq and Sham, better known by its initials ISIS, or its Islamic rival the al-Nusrah Front, are recruiting young followers for battle and also r