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Asia

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Coverage of East and Southeast Asia — China, Korea, Japan, ASEAN, and regional issues that affect Vietnamese readers.

  1. World

    Laundering vegetable origins through Vietnam: A new trade battlefront between Taiwan and China

    NT$13,000 — roughly 410 USD — is the price that legislator Chiu Yi-ying from the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) stated at a Taiwan parliamentary hearing on Wednesday is sufficient to purchase a forged certificate of …

  2. World

    When Judges Are Fired for Ruling Correctly: The Purge of U.S. Immigration Courts and Lessons for the Vietnamese American Community

    Six immigration judges were dismissed in a single batch — two of whom had issued rulings blocking the deportation of pro-Palestine students — a small number compared to more than 600 immigration judges across the United …

  3. World

    Artemis II Lands Successfully: US Returns to the Moon After Over 50 Years and Enters a New Space Race

    The last time humans orbited the Moon was December 1972 — more than 53 years ago, when Richard Nixon was still in office and the Vietnam War had not yet ended.…

  4. World

    Discovery of 'hidden ripples' in spacetime: A turning point bringing quantum physics from the blackboard into the laboratory

    For nearly 70 years since physicist John Wheeler first proposed that spacetime is not flat and silent but oscillates randomly at extremely small scales, the scientific community has been trapped in an uncomfortable parad…

  5. World

    The F-15E Rescue Mission Deep in Iran: The First Combat Test and the Strategic Consequences of the U.S.–Iran War

    For the first time since the Kosovo War in 1999, an American fighter jet has been shot down in aerial combat — and this time, the one who shot it down is no weak adversary.…

  6. World

    FBI Director Targeted by Iranian Hackers: When Personal Email Becomes a Geopolitical Weapon

    On March 28, 2026, a hacking group calling itself Handala Hack Team — assessed by Western researchers as a front for Iran's cyber intelligence operations — released a series of personal photos and over 300 emails from th…

  7. World

    Tragedy at South Korean Auto Parts Factory Fire: Labor Safety System Exposes Fatal Loopholes

    Around 170 workers were inside the three-story Anjun Industrial facility in Daejeon, South Korea, when flames erupted on the afternoon of March 20, 2026.…

  8. World

    French Navy Seizes Russian 'Shadow Fleet' Tanker: The Maritime War Few See Amid Middle East Firestorm

    On the morning of March 20, 2026, the French Navy boarded and seized the Deyna oil tanker in the Mediterranean Sea — a vessel accused of belonging to Russia's "shadow fleet" (shadow fleet), a covert network of oil tanker…

  9. World

    27 charred bodies at the Colombia-Ecuador border: When the drug war becomes a conflict between two nations — and Washington's shadow looms behind

    On March 17, 2026, Colombian President Gustavo Petro made a shocking accusation: the Ecuadorian military had bombed targets within Colombian territory, leaving 27 charred bodies near the border area.…

  10. World

    UN warns: Iran war pushes region to 'dangerous precipice'

    Beyond immediate civilian casualties, the United Nations highlights the systemic risk of radicalization and deepening geopolitical fractures. Addressing this crisis requires urgent diplomatic intervention to prevent a wi…

  11. World

    US and Israel Attack Iran, Khamenei Dead — Middle East Rocked

    The death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei ends an era of power in Tehran and forces the Trump administration into a precarious position as Iranian proxy forces across the Middle East begin mobilizing for a coordinated reg…

  12. World

    Thousands of Sailors Stranded on Oil Tankers as Iran War Escalates

    The de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz has not only imperiled thousands of sailors but also paralyzed a critical artery for global energy supplies. With 200 tankers idling near Dubai, the region faces a mounting hu…

  13. World

    Earth Warming Twice as Fast: Humanity Has Less Time Than Imagined

    Efforts to reduce air pollution from the shipping industry have inadvertently stripped away a protective layer that shielded the Earth from solar radiation. This unintended consequence has accelerated global warming, pus…

  14. World

    US Allows India to Buy Russian Oil Amid Escalating Iran Conflict

    The US waiver for Russian oil isn't just a lifeline for India, but a strategic move to stabilize global energy markets as the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz threatens to trigger a massive price surge.

  15. World

    Trump Urges Iranian Kurds to Attack Tehran, But Will He Help Them?

    While the KDPI hopes for Washington’s backing to topple the Iranian regime, the group faces immediate threats from missile strikes. Deep-seated skepticism persists among Kurdish factions, who fear that history will repea…

  16. World

    Israel Strikes Gaza, Killing Father and Daughter Amidst Global Focus on Iran War

    A father and daughter were killed in an Israeli drone attack in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, on Saturday morning. Another person died and a young girl was injured in a separate attack on the same day.…

  17. World

    Asian Stock Markets Recover Strongly, But Oil Prices Still Rise Amid Middle East Crisis

    Asian stocks recovered after several days of losses due to the Middle East conflict. South Korea's KOSPI index surged nearly 10% after a record 12% drop on Tuesday. Japan's Nikkei rose 1.9%.…

  18. World

    Drone attack on Nakhchivan airport: When the US-Israel-Iran war spreads to the Caucasus and its global implications

    On March 4, 2026, a drone crashed directly into the terminal building of Nakhchivan's sole airport—an Azerbaijani exclave situated between Iran, Armenia, and Turkey. Two civilians were injured.…

  19. World

    Papua New Guinea Pays for Gun Buyback in Amnesty Campaign to Address Tribal Violence

    Papua New Guinea launched an amnesty and gun buyback campaign from February 27 until the end of August, aiming to remove tens of thousands of illegal weapons.…

  20. World

    US and Ecuador Launch Joint Campaign Against Drug Trafficking in Ecuador

    The U.S. Southern Command announced on Tuesday that U.S. and Ecuadorian forces have launched a joint operation against drug trafficking. Both sides did not disclose specific details.…