Strategic reset: Marcos Jr. and China
By all indications, President Marcos Jr. seems intent on pursuing a more results-oriented China policy.
By all indications, President Marcos Jr. seems intent on pursuing a more results-oriented China policy.
The plight of the Rohingya is fast becoming a pressure cooker that no-one seems inclined to take off the stove.
Studies show that adapting to and fighting climate change is becoming increasingly costly, with Africa facing the biggest threat to food security.
The Bangladesh economy has made its name in must-have staple items, many of which are almost recession-proof, such as jeans and T-shirts.
The absence of a refugee law in India could only be used as an alibi to cover up the inhuman and unjust treatment that the Rohingyas are receiving over the past few years.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's recent visit highlighted the tensions between Congress and the White House on their ties with Taipei.
The paper says the international community has to put effective pressure on Myanmar so that it changes its Rohingya strategy.
Even as the administration pushes the initiative, key parts of sanctions must be kept intact until North Korea denuclearizes its weapons completely and irreversibly.
While taking the necessary precautions to avoid misinterpretation, society must certainly move in various ways towards the objective of a casteless society.
The paper says Asean has to issue another strong stance against Gen. Hlaing's uncivilised act of terror.