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China’s top 5 weapons systems, from stealth fighters to anti-ballistic missiles
Zero in on the five most advanced weapons systems that were on display at the recent Zhuhai Air Show
20 Nov 2024 - 11:30AM
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What is the ‘Blue Wall’ and how can it be breached?
6 Nov 2024 - 2:06PM
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The heated US-China cable competition under the seas
1 Nov 2024 - 5:48AM
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2024 US congressional races: what to expect and how China plays a role
Concerns about Beijing loom in some contests as Democrats seek to hang on to the Senate and Republicans eye expanding their House majority.
6 Nov 2024 - 5:24AM
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How do US ‘swing states’ decide presidential elections?
The seven states where Democrat Kamala Harris or Republican Donald Trump will win – or lose – the White House.
2 Nov 2024 - 4:18AM
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How are votes counted in the US presidential election?
The Post looks at the timeline and issues that may affect the American election result and transition to a new White House administration.
2 Nov 2024 - 4:18AM
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How England’s football fortunes at Euro 2024 could add drama to UK election
The PM might be hoping for a boost to his campaign if England do well at Euro 2024, but the timing brings back memories of some of England’s worst losses.
25 May 2024 - 12:55AM
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What is China’s third plenum, and why does it matter?
China’s Communist Party will hold one of its most-watched meetings in July, as analysts predict the political body will lay out reforms to aid in the country’s economic recovery.
30 Apr 2024 - 4:46PM
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How deepfakes are reshaping Asia politics
14 Apr 2024 - 9:00AM
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Why does Taiwan matter so much to both mainland China and the US?
The island’s presidential election on Saturday emphasises the importance of its strategic location, world-leading chip industry and other geopolitical factors.
8 Jan 2024 - 7:33PM
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‘He was our Nero’: Sri Lanka policeman fired for playing piano while president fled
Constable Dayaratne was sent to protect the presidential residence the day it was stormed by protesters who forced Gotabaya Rajapaksa to flee the country. Instead he played songs a grand piano in the building.
1 Sep 2023 - 5:59PM
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Not just Trump: these leaders also got into legal trouble
There is a long history of leaders prosecuted before, during and after holding power with representation across continents.
7 Aug 2023 - 12:52PM
Israeli PM Netanyahu rushed to hospital, condition stable
Benjamin Netanyahu, 73, had been on holiday at the Sea of Galilee on Friday during a heatwave, his office said. It was not immediately clear who might replace Netanyahu in the event of an emergency succession.
16 Jul 2023 - 12:22AM
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What is China’s youth unemployment rate and why does it cover ages 16 to 24?
Rising youth joblessness in China is one of Beijing’s biggest headaches, threatening the top leadership’s bottom line of ensuring social stability, with the figure rising to a record high of 20.4 per cent in April.
4 Aug 2023 - 11:47AM
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Pakistan top court orders Imran Khan’s release after ‘invalid’ arrest
The anti-corruption agency was ordered to release former Prime Minister Imran Khan from its custody, following his arrest on Tuesday that sparked deadly and widespread protests.
11 May 2023 - 10:02PM
Iran MPs remove minister over rising prices
Industry Minister Reza Fatemi Amin failed to garner enough support in a vote of confidence and a major factor in the impeachment was the rising price of domestic vehicles after foreign imports dried up because of sanctions over Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
30 Apr 2023 - 9:51PM
Paraguay’s women battle to break political glass ceiling
Entering politics in the South American country has been tough for women – only 15 per cent of lawmakers are female, about a third below the regional average.
29 Apr 2023 - 11:34PM
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Pakistan speeds towards total crisis with Imran Khan’s foot on the accelerator
The former prime minister’s bid for snap elections is evolving into a constitutional crisis that’s raised concerns about the future of the country’s democracy.
18 Apr 2023 - 12:05PM
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Pakistan ex-PM ally jailed ahead of trial
Fawad Chaudhry was arrested after the Election Commission of Pakistan accused him of threatening its head and other officials. He is a supporter of Khan who was ousted by a no-confidence vote in April.
27 Jan 2023 - 6:14PM
Fiji military called in after disputed election
Tension mounts as Fiji waits for president to recall parliament so new PM can be voted in after no party won general election, though Prime Minister Bainimarama is accused of stoking fears of ethnic trouble as a pretext to cling to power.
22 Dec 2022 - 5:31PM
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Germany arrests 25 suspects in planned armed coup
About 3,000 officers searched 130 sites in 11 German states against adherents of the so-called Reich Citizens movement – some members reject Germany’s post-war constitution and have called for the overthrow of the government.
7 Dec 2022 - 5:48PM
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Italy’s far-right leader Giorgia Meloni sworn in as premier
The country’s first female prime minister recited the ritual oath of office, pledging to be faithful to Italy’s post-war republic and to act ‘in the exclusive interests of the nation’.
22 Oct 2022 - 5:26PM
Pakistan’s Imran Khan disqualified for hiding assets
The country’s Election Commission said Khan committed ‘corrupt practices’ and didn’t properly disclose money earned from selling gifts given by foreign dignitaries. He will appeal the order.
21 Oct 2022 - 6:41PM
India’s Congress party elects first non-Gandhi head in 24 years
Mallikarjun Kharge is to replace Sonia Gandhi as president of the party that helped win India’s independence 75 years ago but has been discredited and crushed under the electoral juggernaut of PM Narendra Modi’s BJP.
19 Oct 2022 - 5:55PM
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan’s apology accepted by court
The ousted former premier sent a written apology stemming from his outburst against a female judge that was seen as a threat, court officials and a defence lawyer said.
3 Oct 2022 - 7:59PM
Fumio Kishida’s extra steps to cope with inflation
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said price hikes, particularly for energy and food items, are having a ‘huge impact’ so he will implement relief steps ‘seamlessly’.
12 Aug 2022 - 6:40PM
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UK leadership race: Liz Truss surges ahead, endorsed by ex-rival
A former rival for the top job says Britain’s foreign secretary has the ‘resolution, determination, and passion’ to be prime minister. Endorsement is a blow to ex-treasury chief Rishi Sunak, the other finalist in the race.
30 Jul 2022 - 9:31PM
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In or out? Asks Italy’s PM Mario Draghi as he awaits his fate
He wanted to resign because he didn’t have the backing of parties in his coalition, which are unhappy about his reference to fiscal reform, freeing up beach concessions and his pledge of military aid to Ukraine.
20 Jul 2022 - 11:41PM
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9 September, 2024
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