BTS dances at UN as they rally young people to fight climate change – Asia – South China Morning Post
It wasn’t exactly the screaming audience BTS is accustomed to, but the South Korean pop sensations had another sort of world stage on Monday as...
France Seeks European Support After AUKUS Submarine Deal Surprise – The Diplomat
“It’s not just a Franco-Australian affair, but a rupture of trust in alliances,” France’s foreign minister declared.Read More
‘We Were Them:’ Vietnamese Americans Help Afghan Refugees – The Diplomat
The crisis in Afghanistan has reopened painful wounds for many of the country's 2 million Vietnamese Americans, and spurred many to assist new arrivals.Read More
Iran’s Membership Raises the SCO’s Profile – and Expectations – The Diplomat
After adding Tehran to its ranks, the SCO will face its biggest test yet: maintaining stability in Afghanistan. Read More
PM holds phone conversation with COVAX Managing Director – VGP
VGP - Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh held phone conversation with Managing Director of the COVAX Facility Aurélia Nguyen on Monday afternoon. Read More
Viet Nam gifts 500,000 tons of rice to Cuba – VGP
VGP – Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Sunday held talks with First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba’s Central Committee and Cuban President...
Revisiting RCEP’s Trade Implications – The Diplomat
What are the implications of RCEP for trade? The second of a four-part series looks at the agreement’s impact on trade.Read More
Chinese Mining and Indigenous Resistance in Ecuador – Carnegie
Chinese mining conglomerates sought to adapt to local conditions by forging alliances with the Ecuadorian national government. But these Chinese efforts to leverage local players...
Malaysia ‘encouraged’ by China’s interest to join CPTPP trade pact – Asia – South China Morning Post
Malaysia welcomes China’s bid to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) free-trade pact that groups Malaysia and 10 other countries, the official news...
Details of some 100 million visitors to Thailand exposed online: research firm – Asia – South China Morning Post
More than 106 million travellers to Thailand had their personal details exposed online in August, a cybersecurity research firm that discovered the data said on...