A very Singaporean dilemma in picking a president
Singaporeans will head to the polls to pick a new president on September 23. Or maybe not.
ASEAN's march into the digital economy
ASEAN was born literally out of the ashes of colonialism and the Vietnam War. It started as a security pact, but gradually evolved into an economic and financial community that is not yet a...
A question of fair play
Around this time last year, Malaysians were on an emotional roller coaster that ranged from excitement, nervous hope, disappointment to unexpected joy. But it was all good because they were rooting...
Make code of conduct negotiations count
In 1986, the then Philippine President Corazon Aquino met with China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping to discuss the South China Sea issue.
Bearing the burden of undefined privileges
The sentencing of two editors to one-year jail terms in the southern Indian state of Karnataka for alleged breach of legislative privilege draws into focus the role of the press in reporting...
Trade is key in ASEAN-India ties
India's Republic Day, celebrated on January 26, is the occasion that New Delhi picks to showcase itself to the world.
After 16 years, 9/11 Truth Movement fights on
The plea has come against a backdrop that a lot of people, including a vast number of Americans themselves, were not aware that it was the third skyscraper which came down on that day, a few hours...
Can the world hold Duterte to account?
Against the illegal drugs trade in his country, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has let slip the dogs of war — and the havoc includes thousands of dead Filipinos, most of them poor.
New ways to deliver good journalism
When Pope Francis met United States President Donald Trump last month at the Vatican, he urged him to be a man of peace.
The China Post begins a new journey
On May 15, The China Post published its 23,621st issue, its final print edition after 65 years.