China Feb 1, 2026 Keeping one-fifth of humanity warm Winter has a way of stripping systems down to their essentials. Pipes freeze. Power lines snap. Heaters become the most important appliance in the house By Li Yi
China Feb 1, 2026 Galloping through cultures: How horses connect humanity Every time the Chinese New Year approaches, I find myself paying closer attention to the animal of the year. Not just the symbolism, but the stories behind it, where those meanings came from, and why... By Chen Ziqi
China Jan 31, 2026 Pushed by Trump, US allies are resetting relations with China Chinese President Xi Jinping has had a busy few weeks receiving Western allies seeking warmer ties with the world's second-largest economy... By AP
Asia Jan 25, 2026 Democracy at Risk: Confronting Fear and Insecurity in Bangladesh By Sangram Datta Democracy is more than casting votes—it is a guarantee of safety, justice, and freedom for every citizen. Yet in Bangladesh today, this promise faces serious threats By Guest
USA Jan 25, 2026 Trump’s Unmistakable Warning through Maduro’s Capture: Don’t Play Games By COLLINS CHONG YEW KEAT
Singapore News Jan 25, 2026 2026: The Year the World Reckons with Trump’s America By COLLINS CHONG YEW KEAT
Singapore News Jan 21, 2026 Dialogue Must Be The New Currency For The Future Economy For decades, global economic leadership has been defined by efficiency, productivity, and unilateral action—metrics that prioritise output over nuance. By Guest
USA Jan 9, 2026 Federal immigration officers shoot and wound 2 people in Portland, Oregon, authorities say By AP
Technology Jan 9, 2026 DeepSeek's AI gains traction in developing nations, Microsoft report says By AP
Singapore News Jan 7, 2026 Singapore’s Stock Market Is Stirring — But Revival Will Take More Than Hope By Kumaran Pillai
Opinion Jan 5, 2026 U.S. National Security Strategy Keeps Allies In and China Out By COLLINS CHONG YEW KEAT
USA Jan 5, 2026 US expands list of countries whose citizens must pay up to $15,000 bonds to apply for visas By AP
Opinion Jan 5, 2026 The unprecedented kidnapping of Maduro The unprecedented kidnapping in the world annals, in the manner in which it took place, of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro constitutes not only a military intervention in a sovereign and independent country in violation of the principles of international law but also constitutes a clear warning to the entire planet. A warning to every insubordinate leader of any country. By Isidoros Karderinis