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Will the Last Surviving Parent of a Japanese Abductee Get Closure?
By James Paden
The abduction issue has long been treated as a bilateral concern between Japan and North Korea. But amid shifting geopolitics, it warrants a broader regional response.
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Indonesia’s Recent Banking Boom, Explained
By James Guild
The COVID-19 pandemic swelled the bottom line of the country's big commercial banks, but growth rates are likely to slow.

How Bangladesh is Beckoning South Korean Capital
By Hugh Harsano
By leveraging its robust population, strategic geographic location, and a clear vision for digital transformation, Bangladesh is positioning itself as a transformative hub.

Why Does Central Asia Need a UN Regional Center for Sustainable Development Goals?
By Nigel Li
For a region facing complex environmental, demographic, and security challenges, a tailored and locally rooted SDG coordination mechanism is long overdue.?

Indonesian State Investment Fund to Pursue Railway Debt Restructuring
By Sebastian Strangio
The China-backed Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway has created a considerable debt burden for the Indonesian government.

Thailand’s Cabinet Approves Changes to Troubled Chinese Submarine Deal
By Sebastian Strangio
The Chinese submarine will now be fitted with a Chinese-made diesel engine, in lieu of the German engines included in the original deal.

How the Taliban is Building Its Future Army
By Nazila Jamshidi and Annie Pforzheimer
The idea that fighting terrorism and promoting women’s rights exist in separate arenas is a dangerous fiction.

India’s Strategic Bet on Battery Security: Can It Turn ‘Black Mass’ into ‘White Gold’?
By Mahesh Ganguly and Parul Sharma
Recycling could provide India with a reliable source of the critical minerals needed to make lithium-ion batteries.

Pakistan’s Mass Deportations of Afghan Refugees: A Humanitarian Emergency in the Making
By Aarish U. Khan
Pakistan is stepping up its deportations even as international funding for Afghan refugees and resettlement plummets.

The ‘Three Pats’: Xi Jinping’s Enduring Governance Dilemma
By Deborah Lehr
In Xi’s China, two narratives exist in uneasy tension – one encouraging experimentation by local officials, the other doubling down on discipline.

CARE’s Closure Signals a Deeper Crisis in US Afghan Resettlement Policy
By Mona Garimella and Zahra Rahimi
The collapse of a key Afghan aid organization exposes the fragility of U.S. commitments both to the allies it resettles and to the global partners who are watching.

Can the SCO Survive Its Own Conflicts??
By Syed Basim Raza and Saleem Abbas
The Tianjin summit this year will be a a stress test for the group in three ways.
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