Browsing: Asia
When healthcare worker V first met his partner E, a researcher, in 2000 they instantly clicked and began their relationship…
Once a year, Pakistanis mobilise for an operation that is akin to a major battle taking place in terms of…
Wang Gungwu – one of Asia’s most respected historians and a pioneering scholar of the Chinese diaspora – explores in…
Since the end of World War II, Australia has repeatedly revised its defence strategy in anticipation of evolving threats. For…
At an airbase outside Tokyo, engineers inspect the ageing F-2 fighters that have patrolled the Japanese skies for decades.But with…
They don’t yell or protest. They don’t hold signs or march. But in Singapore, a chorus of concern is rising…
When a Chinese coastguard vessel appeared off the coast of Zambales province in late May, it didn’t fire a shot…
Renowned historian Wang Gungwu’s Roads to Chinese Modernity: Civilisation and National Culture traces China’s transformation from an ancient civilisation into…
When Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung emerged victorious early on Wednesday in South Korea’s snap presidential election, elation swept through…
Japan has ratified its reciprocal access agreement (RAA) with the Philippines six months after Manila did, with the long-awaited move…