Trump tariff deals with Japan, India bogged down – Asian Media Report
David Armstrong

Trump tariff deals with Japan, India bogged down – Asian Media Report

In Asian media this week: Trade pact sealed with Vietnam. Plus: Dalai Lama at 90 – the institution will continue; Region’s newspapers show disdain for NATO; China, Pakistan setting up new South Asian bloc; Canberra, Beijing squabble over project naming rights.

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The time has arrived for a comprehensive Middle East peace

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From globalisation to AI: Why history is about to repeat itself
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From globalisation to AI: Why history is about to repeat itself

When globalisation loomed on the horizon in the late 20th century, governments around the world faced a choice: open the economy fully or manage the transition strategically.

How spending more on defence harms the nation
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Gaza’s Hunger Games

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Scrubbing away the bloodstains, tipping out the truth
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Scrubbing away the bloodstains, tipping out the truth

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A distracted world marches steadily towards catastrophe
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A distracted world marches steadily towards catastrophe

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Australia’s media myopia
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Australia’s media myopia

Australia’s media establishment has a problem and it’s not just about declining revenues or shrinking newsrooms. It’s about a fundamental failure to understand where we live and what’s at stake in our own neighbourhood.

Australian foreign policy is in the doldrums
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Australian foreign policy is in the doldrums

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Monique Ryan

How lobbyists are blocking bans on advertising for online gambling – and putting young Australians at risk

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