
Has the Japan-DPRK Pyongyang Declaration Been Abandoned?
A quiet revision to Chongryon's platform signals a potential end to the 2002 Pyongyang Declaration, with major implications for Japan-North Korea ties.

A quiet revision to Chongryon's platform signals a potential end to the 2002 Pyongyang Declaration, with major implications for Japan-North Korea ties.

Beijing's campaign against Tokyo has taken an unprecedented form. Here's what makes China's criticism of the Takaichi administration uniquely aggressive.

Kim Jong-un may have emerged as the real winner of Xi Jinping's Pyongyang visit, keeping neighbors guessing while making no concessions.

While the U.S. remains AUKUS's dominant partner, deeper Australia-UK collaboration is now the alliance's most critical and underexamined challenge.

How China's yuan is steadily reshaping global commodity markets through debt, payment cycles, and the logic of currency alignment.

The Cambodia-Thailand conflict is a direct challenge to ASEAN's founding principles and may reshape the bloc's future more than the Myanmar crisis.

Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. pledges to uphold national interests after China imposes sanctions, straining bilateral relations.

Exploring TNI's counterterrorism role in Indonesia — past contributions, current tensions, and the risks of expanding military authority in civilian security.

As Cambodia tightens its grip on cybercrime compounds, scam networks are eyeing Sri Lanka as their next base. Here's what's at stake.
Warburg Pincus targets Japan's J.S.B. with a $1.2bn tender offer, signaling strong PE interest in Japan's student housing and residential services market.

Timothée Chalamet's new Kalshi ad has gone viral for all the wrong reasons. Fans are pushing back hard. Here's why it matters.

MPV day rates stay firm out of Asia, but Europe, US, and Mediterranean charter fees tell a very different story about global trade lane imbalances.