Anwar Ibrahim on navigating Malaysia through China-US tensions

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‘Anti-woke’ movement recruits teen boys across Asia

More Asian internet users are influenced by far-right causes including white supremacism in the digital age. Listen to Post reporter Kimberly Lim explain more about the ‘anti-woke’ movement’s slow creep in the region, while experts Munira Mustaffa, Jo Krishnakumar and Rizky Rahad ...  Show more

Reality hits Communist Party planning, economic heavyweights candid about tariffs for Christmas, no fun at the Canton Fair

After much back and forth it looks like the planets are aligning, and the momentum moving firmly towards a “mini-deal” between the United States and China. Over the weekend, the Office of the US Trade Representative and Chinese state media organ Xinhua both published statements s ...  Show more

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