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Middle East War Disrupts Southeast Asia Food Supply: Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines Face Rising Prices and Export Risks
The war in the Middle East is beginning to disrupt food markets across Southeast Asia, exposing how dependent regional supply chains are on global shipping, fuel, and fertilizer flows. Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines are already seeing exports fall, costs rise, and production come under pressure. From rice and canned tuna to vegetables and bananas, the impact highlights deeper vulnerabilities in how food systems are structured. C...
Read More →Energy Shock Is Forcing Southeast Asia to Rethink Nuclear Power
As turmoil in the Persian Gulf pushes fuel prices higher, governments from Manila to Jakarta are moving faster on nuclear plans once treated as distant or optional. What has changed is the pressure behind it. What once looked like a long-term option now feels much harder to postpone. The disruption has exposed a vulnerability Southeast Asia can no longer ignore. In that context, nuclear energy is being reconsidered less as a long-term am...
Read More →Fresh Legal Drama in 1MDB Case Keeps Global Spotlight on Missing Billions
The 1MDB scandal is back in the headlines in 2026, with new court battles, fresh rumors, and significant financial fallout keeping the story alive. The case, linked to billions in missing funds, continues to shape politics, banking, and public trust across multiple countries. The scandal, which has gripped Malaysia for nearly a decade, centers on the alleged theft of $4.5 billion from a government-owned investment fund. High-profile figu...
Read More →Energy Security in Times of War: How Southeast Asia Is Responding to Its Oil Dependence
Fuel prices are continuing to rise since the United States and Israel began their war against Iran. For Southeast Asia, this is more than another jump in energy costs. As pressure builds on the Strait of Hormuz, governments across the region are scrambling to secure fuel supplies they do not control and cannot easily replace. Some are opening channels to Iran to protect tanker access. Others are looking for alternative supplies. At the same t...
Read More →Superpower Rivalry and Western Sahara Conflict Spark Morocco-Algeria Arms Race
North Africa is entering a new and dangerous phase. Morocco and Algeria are spending billions on weapons, fighter jets, missiles, and defense systems. Their rivalry is quickly turning into one of the biggest military competitions in Africa. The roots of this conflict go back more than 50 years. When Spain left Western Sahara in 1975, Morocco claimed the territory. A separatist group called the Polisario Front began fighting for independe...
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