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Colonialism is often portrayed as a Western construct, one where European powers divided and conquered vast swaths of Asia, Africa, and the Americas. However, the […]| Eastern Angle
The Maluku Islands, often called the Spice Islands, sit quietly in Indonesia’s eastern archipelago, far from the bustling centers of Jakarta or Bali. For many, […]| Eastern Angle
Bougainville stands at a crossroads in its history. With the 2027 independence timeline set in the Bougainville Peace Agreement, the region is preparing for a […]| Eastern Angle
Indonesia is teetering on the edge of upheaval. What began as outrage over lawmakers receiving housing allowances nearly ten times the national minimum wage has […]| Eastern Angle
Japan has long been considered politically stable, dominated by the Liberal Democratic Party since 1955. Opposition parties were historically fragmented and weak, leaving the LDP […]| Eastern Angle
Rio Tinto is not just another multinational mining company. It is the archetype of the destructive, exploitative, planet-wrecking behemoth. If you wanted to wri| Eastern Angle
Michael Spavor one of the two Canadians jailed for almost three years in China over allegations of spying is seeking a multimillion-dollar settlement from Ottaw| Eastern Angle
The Cold War was not merely a contest of superpowers in distant capitals but a battleground of ideas, sovereignty, and survival for smaller nations caught betwe| Eastern Angle
Asking whether Japan is oppressive is no small question. It suggests a nuanced examination of a country known for its politeness and order. Having rece| Eastern Angle
The crisis of Western democracy Western democracies often present themselves as paragons of political freedom and popular representation. Yet behind this façade lies a sobering […]| Eastern Angle
In Israeli schools, children are taught to hate not the perpetrators of the Holocaust—the Germans—but Palestinians and other Arabs, whom they label as “Nazis.” Teaching […]| Eastern Angle
Being a western ally means that Japan gets away with an awful lot. Where other countries had to apologize for their wartime deeds and start again, the Japanese| Eastern Angle
A huge power struggle between the Sudanese Military and the paramilitary Rapid Security Forces (RSF) has led to open conflict in Sudan, with over 50 people alre| Eastern Angle
Once a Buddhist kingdom nestled between two great civilizations, Sikkim held its own for centuries. Flanked by the Gorkha dominion of Nepal and the Dragon Kingd| Eastern Angle
For a kingdom that sells itself to the world as the last Himalayan paradise, a bastion of peace and Gross National Happiness, Bhutan harbours a brutal and littl| Eastern Angle
🎯 Why Rare Earths Matter — and Why China Controls Them Seven critical metals—samarium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, lutetium, scandium, | Eastern Angle
Let’s set the record straight—because the narrative is already off the rails. What the media is casually describing as a “slap” or “smack” from B| Eastern Angle
Nepal has had a somewhat turbulent past, specifically so in the last 20 years. During this time it has been through a civil war which pitted a Maoist insurgency| Eastern Angle
India’s ongoing conflict with the Naxalite insurgency has entered a new, intense phase in 2025. Recent military operations, including the high-profile Operati| Eastern Angle
Wit the outlawing of a major Church coupled with the almost certainty that the 2024 Presidential election will be cancelled, slowly people are realizing that we| Eastern Angle
North Korea is set to reopen tourism in Rason, its special economic zone in the northeast of the country, according to our local partners. The official reopenin| Eastern Angle
Almost three years on from the coup that overthrew the first truly democratic government the country had seen since the 1960’s Myanmar and its ethnic minoriti| Eastern Angle