Southeast Asia is increasingly turning to middle powers as a hedge against heightening U.S.-China competition in the region.
Out of sight, out of mind’ is a typical approach to waste and is one of the main reasons why the waste trade persists. The world discovered that toxic waste was being dumped in Africa and other ...
American private sector investment in Asian countries with the region’s largest economies dwarfs that of any other country, ...
Central Asian countries are experiencing significant economic progress, with trade within the region expanding 2.5 times over ...
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Instead of choosing between the U.S. and China, many Southeast Asian states are building ties with middle powers like Japan ...
Simon Stiell called for "torrents" of climate adaptation funding, especially for the most vulnerable countries. Read more at ...
Protectionist trade policies under US president-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration could cause slower growth and ...
“This Trump 2.0 presidency could push Southeast Asian countries to explore closer ties with BRICS, motivated by concerns over US economic policies,” said Mr Jamil Ghani, a doctoral candidate ...
There is a village in India which is known for its fame and wealth. When you reach here, you will not see the rustic culture ...
By Bruce Pannier The countries of Central Asia are increasingly taking measures to confront water shortages—but they are ...
In a grim mirror of Japan’s economic decline, the sex trade is drawing in foreign men and trapping local women in a cycle of ...