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Decoding China: The limits to Xi's influence on Putin
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News
05/19/2024
May 19, 2024
Indonesia: Starlink launch to give millions Internet access
05/18/2024
May 18, 2024
Pakistan, India urge citizens in Kyrgyzstan to stay inside
05/18/2024
May 18, 2024
New flash floods hit Afghanistan, leave dozens dead
05/18/2024
May 18, 2024
Afghanistan: Three Spanish tourists killed in shootout
05/17/2024
May 17, 2024
China tries drastic measures to boost ailing property sector
05/17/2024
May 17, 2024
Putin hails Russia-China cultural and economic ties
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Reports & Analysis
Vietnam: Is turmoil in Hanoi keeping Vladimir Putin away?
Vietnam: Is turmoil in Hanoi keeping Vladimir Putin away?
It had been reported That Vladimir Putin might visit Vietnam when he traveled to China. But Hanoi is busy infighting.
How Karachi could stop another deadly heatwave
How Karachi could stop another deadly heatwave
Pakistan's largest city has been struggling to cool down its streets ever since the devastating 2015 heatwave.
Thailand moves closer to legalizing same-sex marriage
Thailand moves closer to legalizing same-sex marriage
Harriet and Araya, two Thai women who got married in the UK, raise their hopes for genuine gender equality at home.
India: Is the Tata Group's Air India revamp working?
India: Is the Tata Group's Air India revamp working?
The conglomerate's plans for Air India's smooth turnaround has turned into a bumpy ride.
Protests in Pakistan-ruled Kashmir expose grievances
Protests in Pakistan-ruled Kashmir expose grievances
Simmering below the surface of recent protests is discontent over Islamabad interfering in the region's semi-autonomy.
Country Garden faces liquidation in China property crisis
Country Garden faces liquidation in China property crisis
A Hong Kong court is due to make a decision on a creditor's request to wind up China's largest property developer.
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In the spotlight
Benin gives green light for Niger's oil exports to China
After Benin blocked crude oil exports for months, a tense standoff appears to have been resolved with China's mediation.
Pakistan: Why are there so few female judges?
Across Pakistan and South Asia, women are struggling to become judges and rise up to senior judiciary positions.
Is India taking a risk with Iran Chabahar port deal?
Despite the US's warning of sanctions, India has signed off on the continued development of a port in southern Iran.
How China helps keep Russia's economy afloat
China threw Russia an economic lifebelt after the West hit Moscow with sanctions over the war in Ukraine.
Afghan children receive medical treatment in Germany
Even with the Taliban ruling in Kabul, this charity is still helping children from Afghanistan to be treated in Germany.
US-China trade war: Why Joe Biden has raised the stakes
The US president has quadrupled tariffs on Chinese EVs and raised levies on green technologies. Here's why.
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Specials & Events
Global Eyes: A new take on security policy
Is the war in Ukraine making your chapati cheaper? On Global Eyes we break complex issues down to what really matters.
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Living
Pakistani tabla maker shares secrets of his craft
Making the drums behind the distinctive sound of traditional music from the Indian subcontinent is an intricate process.
Thailand: The 'pocket parks' making Bangkok greener
In Thailand's capital Bangkok, more and more green "pocket parks" are sprouting up between extensive highways.
Uzbekistan's footballers make Olympic history
Victory in the under-23 Asian Cup semifinals means Uzbekistan will have a team at the Olympics for the first time ever.
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