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| By William Pesek At a moment of extreme dislocation and economic uncertainty in North Asia, investors seem to agree on one thing: the bull markets of 2020 are far from over. Or might this be wishful thinking? Subscribe or login |
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| Soleimani geopolitics, one year on
Subscribe to AT+ premium to read Pepe Escobar's article on the Tehran-Baghdad-Damascus-Hezbollah axis. |
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| By Andrew Salmon South Korea has redeployed a destroyer from anti-piracy duties in the Gulf of Aden to the Straits of Hormuz after a Korea-flagged tanker was seized by seaborne units of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard on Monday. |
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| By MK Bhadrakumar In his first media interview, the incoming US national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, has given a preview of the Joe Biden administration’s foreign-policy directions in regard to Russia, Iran and China. |
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| By Bradley K. Martin So here I am, a Georgia expat in Tokyo. Trying to be productive while nervously awaiting the outcome of my home state’s runoff elections, I’ve been busy reading my in-box. |
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| By Jason Castaneda Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has stirred a hornet’s nest by ordering the mass inoculation of the Presidential Security Group and various Armed Forces of the Philippines units with a suspected Chinese-made vaccine. |
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| By Frank Chen Merely five days into the New Year, Beijing and surrounding areas are facing more fresh outbreaks as clusters crop up in districts and towns previously deemed Covid-free. |
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