AvatarInaamul Karim3 days agoManila Takes A Bold Stance On The South China Sea – Analysiseurasiareview.com - By Edcel John A IbarraThe Philippines’ new ‘unyielding’ foreign policy on the South China Sea seems to be unsettling ASEAN. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has …
AvatarInaamul Karim4 days agoCan Asean power renewable energy diplomacy?Eco-Business - Mirza Sadaqat HudaAsean needs to develop a collective response to the geopolitics of renewable energy in order to address resource nationalism and the adverse impacts …
AvatarInaamul Karim6 days agoMyanmar: Rebels Capture Town On Main Road To Chinese-Built Porteurasiareview.com - RFAInsurgents in western Myanmar have captured a town on a road junction leading to a Chinese-funded deep sea port, which is bound to raise new concern …
AvatarInaamul KarimThe U.S. and China Aren’t Southeast Asia’s Only Optionsworldpoliticsreview.com - Joshua KurlantzickInstead of choosing between the U.S. and China, many Southeast Asian states are building ties with middle powers like Japan and Australia. The post …
AvatarInaamul KarimLandslide win for Sri Lanka’s leftist coalition in snap general electionsverified_publisherAl JazeeraPresident Dissanayake now has the mandate he needs to tackle corruption and recover stolen assets after financial crash. Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s leftist coalition has achieved a landslide victory in snap parliamentary elections, delivering the self-described Marxist leader a …
AvatarInaamul KarimLandslide win for new Sri Lankan president's left-leaning coalitionverified_publisherBBC News - Anbarasan Ethirajan, Swaminathan Natarajan and Ishara DanasekaraThe left-leaning alliance of Sri Lanka's new leader has secured a landslide victory in the country's snap parliamentary elections. Official results show President Anura Kumara Dissanayake's National People's Power (NPP) coalition scored a two-thirds majority in parliament, with 159 seats. President …