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It strains credulity that Biden and Harris haven't they worked out by now that all they have to do – if they really want a ceasefire – is to cut off the supply of arms and money to Tel Aviv
Given recent developments, those wielding the pen in Kuala Lumpur may well draft far harsher Asean statements on Israel
Top analysts are spending too much time looking at the region through a western security lens
South-East Asia, like other regions, has more to offer than what travellers see on the surface
A VAT on private schools could end up costing the state
While both candidates appear to have similar trade policies, they couldn't be further apart on how to deal with China
Banning extremists is one thing but ending the cycle of dissolving popular parties would be good for the country
Across the world, politicians have realised that the big tech companies are either unwilling or unable to protect society, and that governments must now step in
Both multi-ethnic, multifaith former colonies endured devastating race riots
The long-term leader's foreign policy led to country being courted by some of the world’s greatest powers
Projects like the Asean Express are examples of the benefits of countries connecting more, contrary to all the self-defeating talk about taking sides
The democracies in South and East Asia aren't perfect, but they have some lessons for those in Europe and North America
In South-East and East Asia, some of the most towering figures in politics have continued well into their later years
