Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) shake hands with Chinese Presiden Xi Jinping.
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Following deteriorating relations with the West, Russia has shifted focus to Asia, and hold China to help expand its influence.
Too few children means China needs to look outside the country for new blood.
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Chinese politicians have looked toward policies to encourage couples to have more children to offset population decline. It hasn’t worked.
The first specimen of Bipalium admarginatum was found by George Verdon in the jungle of a tropical island.
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A strange worm found in the jungle, then harvested and preserved in… gin, provides a better understanding of the evolution and genetics of flatworms.
The world turned upside down.
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Terms like ‘Third World’ and ‘developing nations’ have long fallen out of fashion.
Cambodian PM Hun Sen takes a selfie – but where will he post it now?
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Social media account of Cambodia’s long-serving leader was deleted amid a spat with Facebook over videoed threats of violence against opposition supporters.
An aging population, a tired economy.
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South Korea’s fertility rate fell below the level needed to sustain a population in the mid-1980s – and it never recovered. It is now below one child per woman during her reproductive years.
Rainbow ears, but is Japan’s parliament listening?
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Japan has a rich queer history and is seeing societal changes in favor of greater LGBTQ recognition. That said, national politicians have yet to catch up.
A devotee bathes a Buddha statue during celebrations of the Buddha’s birthday in Malaysia.
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Buddha’s birthday has not always been a major holiday for Buddhists, but is now celebrated in diverse ways throughout Asia.
Supporters of Imran Khan protest the former prime minister’s arrest.
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Protests took hold across Pakistan following the detention of the opposition leader and former cricket star – raising tensions in an election year.
Habitat loss has driven Asian elephants, like these foraging at a garbage dump in Sri Lanka, into human areas.
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A new study looks back into history to assess human impacts on the range of Asian elephants and finds sharp decline starting several centuries ago.
South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol is only the second leader to travel to the U.S. for a state visit during the Biden administration.
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The ‘Washington Declaration’ unveiled during the state visit by South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol gives Seoul a greater role in coordinating a nuclear response strategy.
Running a few bilateral ideas up the flagpole.
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The meeting is just the second US state visit during the Biden administration. It comes as Washington and Seoul face common concerns.
A village elder stands outside a school destroyed by aircraft fire in Shan State.
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Since seizing power in a 2021 coup, Myanmar’s military has killed more than 3,000 civilians and pro-democracy activists. But the army has struggled to contain an armed resistance movement.
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While there are some benefits to the free trade agreement, the UK would be better off striking a deal with its neighbours.
Wine remains among South Africa’s major agricultural exports.
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South Africa’s focus should be on maintaining smooth relations with critical export markets while searching for new ones.
Bipartisan committee with Beijing in its sights.
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US lawmakers heard testimony that suggests the era of engagement with China is over. Rather, policy may be hardening.
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Research across 67 countries shows single men were more inclined to ignore anti-Covid measures than their female or married peers. To face off new variants, health campaigns need to target them.
Will an aging, shrinking population put the brakes on economic growth?
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For the first time since 1961, deaths in China have outpaced births – and unlike that one-year decline, the downward trend is likely to continue.
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Successive Japanese administrations have tried – and largely failed – to reduce urban overcrowding for 70 years.
Biden and Kishida: A relationship far from flagging.
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The meeting is the first between the leaders since Japan outlined a more assertive defense strategy in December.