Typhoon Wipha Tests East Asia’s Emergency Systems

Typhoon Wipha tore through East Asia on July 20, battering Hong Kong, southern China, and South Korea with winds exceeding 167 kph, torrential rain, and widespread infrastructure disruption. Though downgraded to a severe tropical storm by evening, the damage exposed critical gaps in emergency coordination and regional strategic resilience. 🌪️ Impact Snapshot 🚨 Systemic Weaknesses…

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Marcos Jr. Courts Washington Amid Tariff Tensions and Defense Realignment

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. arrived in Washington, D.C. on July 20 for a high-stakes three-day visit to recalibrate Philippine-U.S. relations amid mounting economic and strategic pressures. The trip marks the first for an ASEAN head of state under President Donald Trump’s second term, and it comes just weeks before a steep 20% tariff on Philippine…

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Trump’s Tariff Gambit Reignites Trade Wars

President Donald Trump has announced sweeping new reciprocal tariffs targeting over 20 countries, including key U.S. allies and BRICS members, in a bold move rattling global markets and reigniting trade tensions. The July 20 rollout marks a strategic escalation to restore what Trump calls “America’s economic sovereignty” after decades of trade deficits and lopsided deals….

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Sri Lanka’s Solar Pivot Signals Energy Sovereignty Across Asia Pacific

Sri Lanka is spearheading a regional energy transformation, announcing a sweeping partnership with the International Solar Alliance (ISA) to scale solar infrastructure across the Asia Pacific. The move comes amid rising fuel import costs and climate volatility, positioning solar not just as a sustainability solution—but as a strategic lever for economic independence. 🔋 Strategic Implications…

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Japan’s Tariff Standoff and South Korea’s Flood Crisis Expose Fragilities

East Asia is grappling with dual crises this week: Japan’s escalating tariff standoff with the U.S. and South Korea’s deadly floods that have displaced thousands. Both events underscore the region’s vulnerability to external shocks and internal mismanagement, raising questions about long-term strategic resilience. Japan’s Tariff Turbulence South Korea’s Flood Fallout 🧭 Strategic Implications Commentary Voices…

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Marcos-Trump Summit Signals ASEAN Realignment Amid Tariff Tensions

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington from July 20–22, marking a pivotal moment in Southeast Asia’s geopolitical posture. The summit comes amid rising tensions over Trump’s proposed 20% tariff on Philippine exports, which has rattled ASEAN economies and triggered calls for regional recalibration. 🧭 Strategic Implications…

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Storm ‘Crising’ Tests Infrastructure and Disaster Readiness

Tropical Storm Crising exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) early Saturday, but not before triggering widespread flooding, landslides, and port disruptions across Luzon and Visayas. The storm’s impact has reignited debate over the country’s infrastructure resilience and disaster preparedness, especially in flood-prone urban centers like Metro Manila. 🧭 Strategic Implications 🧩 Key Developments Commentary…

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Trump’s $10B Lawsuit Against Murdoch Sparks Media Reckoning

Former President Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch and Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, over a controversial article linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein’s inner circle. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, alleges “malicious intent and reckless disregard for truth,” citing a birthday album excerpt that Trump…

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