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In this episode, Elina Noor chats with Amina and Ayesah about the TikTok congressional hearing in the US, emerging security threats in artificial intelligence, and solutions to online misinformation.
Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, we look at claims that digital payments and currencies could dethrone the dollar
Rappler's Bea Cupin speaks to Elina Noor, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Asia Program, about the Philippine President's latest visit to the US.
Across Asia, traders are facing a lot of problems. South Korea in the first quarter have double digits declined in exports and it is not the only one.
Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili joins to discuss the evolving geopolitical landscape in Central Asia - Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan - and how the Russo-Ukraine War is redrawing old spheres of influence and empowering Central Asian countries to pursue their interests.
Russia is facing some real challenges in reproducing and replacing their population which has huge implications for economic growth but also for relations with Central Asia.
It’s been one year now since Vladimir Putin launched his assault on Ukraine, and China has sought to maintain the same difficult, awkward straddle across a difficult year. Did Beijing’s efforts to project the impression that it had distanced itself from Russia in the wake of the Party Congress mean anything?
With AI on the verge of transforming the world, how are regulators across the globe approaching the challenges the technology might pose?
Despite what you’d infer from the news articles, nuclear-powered submarines form just one part of the AUKUS Agreement. There is a whole other portion of the pact focused on other technological capabilities.
Trinh Nguyen, EM Asia senior economist at Natixis, discusses her outlook for the Reserve Bank of India's rate decision and her take on the impact of Adani's crisis to the Indian economy.