Southeast Asia
China’s Nuclear Offensive: Southeast Asia’s Energy Grid Becomes Strategic Battleground
Beijing's coordinated reactor strategy across Vietnam, Philippines, and Indonesia creates structural dependencies that redefine regional technological sovereignty.
Gunfire at Philippine Senate as Forces Try to Arrest ICC Suspect Dela Rosa
Armed standoff over war crimes warrant exposes collision between legislative immunity and international law enforcement.
How Server OEM Insiders Routed $2.5 Billion in Nvidia Chips to China Through Southeast Asia
The Super Micro indictment exposes enforcement gaps in transshipment networks where trusted supply chain partners—not external smugglers—orchestrate semiconductor diversion at industrial scale.
Vietnam’s New President Heads to Beijing, Testing Hanoi’s Hedging Strategy
To Lam's April visit signals deepening China ties driven by energy crisis and trade dependencies, even as South China Sea tensions persist.
Southeast Asia’s Nuclear Renaissance: AI Infrastructure and Iran Crisis Drive Energy Security Pivot
Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines are reinstating atomic power programs after decades of dormancy as AI datacenter demands collide with Strait of Hormuz supply disruptions.
Myanmar Junta Releases 7,300 Political Prisoners in Calculated Pre-Parliament Maneuver
Mass amnesty excludes Aung San Suu Kyi as military seeks legitimacy ahead of new parliament session and mounting regional isolation.