US war shows no sign of an end with the looming threat of US boots on the ground angering many in the United States and abroad ...
Pandas, think back to your favorite subject in school. Maybe it was English, science, math… or if you were feeling adventurous, geography. The subject itself might be easy to remember, but the actual ...
The world has always gravitated towards the sea. Ports built trade, rivers carried fertile soil to the coast, and cities rose where land met water. Today nearly ...
Tourism in the Middle East is halted amid the ongoing conflict - but other destinations further afield, in Southeast Asia, are also likely to be affected as a result.
The country will also expand domestic demand with a notable increase in household consumption. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
What does the term ‘Middle East’ really mean and who decided it? The answer lies buried in history, where maps were drawn not just by geography, but by power and perspective ...
Let me start with Asia’s past successes. Few would dispute that the last quarter century has been Asia’s golden hour. A region that, back in the year 2000, was still shaking off the pain of a ...
Of the top countries that import oil and gas via the Strait of Hormuz, Japan faces the most direct risk of disruption due to ...
The widening war in Iran has ground tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz to a halt and oil prices have soared, ...
For India and China, the stakes are particularly high because both economies rely heavily on imported crude to sustain ...
Avoiding this volatile airspace adds complexity, with CNN quoting aviation analyst Brendan Sobie as saying that: "In some extreme cases, you might even need to have a fuel stop because the longer ...
Asian shares mostly declined and oil prices surged higher Tuesday as investors eyed risks to the region’s energy supply because of the Iran war. Shares in South Korea sank 4.8% as markets reopened ...