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ASEAN to Monitor Cambodia-Thailand Ceasefire
Cambodia and Thailand agreed to an ASEAN-monitored ceasefire after five days of border clashes that killed at least 43 people, following U.S. economic pressure and tariff reductions; however, the release of 18 captured Cambodian soldiers remains a point of contention.
ASEAN to Monitor Cambodia-Thailand Ceasefire
Cambodia and Thailand agreed to an ASEAN-monitored ceasefire after five days of border clashes that killed at least 43 people, following U.S. economic pressure and tariff reductions; however, the release of 18 captured Cambodian soldiers remains a point of contention.
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44% Bias Score


ASEAN Deepens Integration Amid US Tariff Uncertainty
In response to steep US tariffs imposed in July 2020, Southeast Asian nations are accelerating regional economic integration through existing free trade agreements like the RCEP to reduce reliance on US trade policies and bolster SME development, as discussed in a recent Philippine Association for C...
ASEAN Deepens Integration Amid US Tariff Uncertainty
In response to steep US tariffs imposed in July 2020, Southeast Asian nations are accelerating regional economic integration through existing free trade agreements like the RCEP to reduce reliance on US trade policies and bolster SME development, as discussed in a recent Philippine Association for C...
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32% Bias Score


Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Ceasefire After Border Conflict Kills 44
Following five days of intense fighting that killed 44 and displaced over 300,000, Thailand and Cambodia agreed on August 7, 2025, to maintain a ceasefire and continue negotiations on their border dispute, mediated by ASEAN with US and China observing, while the repatriation of 18 Cambodian soldiers...
Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Ceasefire After Border Conflict Kills 44
Following five days of intense fighting that killed 44 and displaced over 300,000, Thailand and Cambodia agreed on August 7, 2025, to maintain a ceasefire and continue negotiations on their border dispute, mediated by ASEAN with US and China observing, while the repatriation of 18 Cambodian soldiers...
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32% Bias Score


ASEAN Seeks Unity Amid Rising US Trade Tensions
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim highlighted rising trade tensions in Southeast Asia caused by US tariffs, prompting calls for an "Asian Union" among ASEAN nations to counter US trade policies and strengthen regional unity.
ASEAN Seeks Unity Amid Rising US Trade Tensions
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim highlighted rising trade tensions in Southeast Asia caused by US tariffs, prompting calls for an "Asian Union" among ASEAN nations to counter US trade policies and strengthen regional unity.
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60% Bias Score


ASEAN Urges Unity Amidst US Tariffs, Proposal for "Asian Union" Emerges
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim criticized rising global protectionism, while Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia's foreign ministers urged ASEAN unity against US tariffs; the article proposes an "Asian Union" to counter this pressure, citing increased cooperation between Tokyo, Seoul, and Bei...
ASEAN Urges Unity Amidst US Tariffs, Proposal for "Asian Union" Emerges
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim criticized rising global protectionism, while Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia's foreign ministers urged ASEAN unity against US tariffs; the article proposes an "Asian Union" to counter this pressure, citing increased cooperation between Tokyo, Seoul, and Bei...
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60% Bias Score


Global South Diversifies Economic Partnerships to Enhance Resilience
Developing nations are diversifying their economic and diplomatic partnerships to mitigate risks and enhance resilience, spurred by vulnerabilities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and Western sanctions; this shift involves leveraging technology, engaging in South-South cooperation, and promoting mu...
Global South Diversifies Economic Partnerships to Enhance Resilience
Developing nations are diversifying their economic and diplomatic partnerships to mitigate risks and enhance resilience, spurred by vulnerabilities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and Western sanctions; this shift involves leveraging technology, engaging in South-South cooperation, and promoting mu...
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44% Bias Score

US Tariffs Push Southeast Asia Towards Deeper Regional Integration
The US imposed tariffs of 10 to 41 percent on most Asian economies, prompting Southeast Asian nations to deepen regional integration and economic cooperation to mitigate risks and promote a rules-based global order, focusing on SME development, and diversifying export markets.

US Tariffs Push Southeast Asia Towards Deeper Regional Integration
The US imposed tariffs of 10 to 41 percent on most Asian economies, prompting Southeast Asian nations to deepen regional integration and economic cooperation to mitigate risks and promote a rules-based global order, focusing on SME development, and diversifying export markets.
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36% Bias Score

ASEAN Deepens Integration Amidst Steep US Tariffs
Steep US tariffs imposed in July 2020 are pushing Southeast Asian nations to deepen regional integration and economic cooperation via existing free trade agreements and collaborations such as the RCEP and BRICS to mitigate negative impacts on development and SMEs.

ASEAN Deepens Integration Amidst Steep US Tariffs
Steep US tariffs imposed in July 2020 are pushing Southeast Asian nations to deepen regional integration and economic cooperation via existing free trade agreements and collaborations such as the RCEP and BRICS to mitigate negative impacts on development and SMEs.
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40% Bias Score

Thailand, Cambodia Agree to Ceasefire Monitoring Teams After Deadly Border Clashes
Following five days of deadly clashes along their border that killed dozens and displaced over 260,000, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to establish interim observer teams to monitor a ceasefire brokered by Malaysia on July 28, although the status of 18 captured Cambodian soldiers remains unresolved.

Thailand, Cambodia Agree to Ceasefire Monitoring Teams After Deadly Border Clashes
Following five days of deadly clashes along their border that killed dozens and displaced over 260,000, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to establish interim observer teams to monitor a ceasefire brokered by Malaysia on July 28, although the status of 18 captured Cambodian soldiers remains unresolved.
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36% Bias Score

ASEAN Seeks Unity Amidst Rising US Trade Tensions
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim criticized the US's increasing tariffs on key allies, including Southeast Asian nations, at the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Kuala Lumpur. Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia expressed concerns over growing trade frictions, while the US stated its in...

ASEAN Seeks Unity Amidst Rising US Trade Tensions
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim criticized the US's increasing tariffs on key allies, including Southeast Asian nations, at the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Kuala Lumpur. Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia expressed concerns over growing trade frictions, while the US stated its in...
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52% Bias Score

Cambodia Rejects Thailand's Lawsuit Over Border Clashes
Following armed clashes on July 24th along their disputed border, Thailand filed a lawsuit against Cambodia for alleged military violations of its sovereignty, prompting Cambodia to reject the accusations as politically motivated and baseless, while reaffirming commitment to the July 28th ceasefire ...

Cambodia Rejects Thailand's Lawsuit Over Border Clashes
Following armed clashes on July 24th along their disputed border, Thailand filed a lawsuit against Cambodia for alleged military violations of its sovereignty, prompting Cambodia to reject the accusations as politically motivated and baseless, while reaffirming commitment to the July 28th ceasefire ...
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64% Bias Score

Global South Diversifies Partnerships for Economic Resilience
Developing nations are diversifying economic and diplomatic partnerships to mitigate risks and enhance resilience, as evidenced by Thailand and Brazil's engagement in multiple regional and international organizations; this strategic shift is driven by economic logic and facilitated by technology, cr...

Global South Diversifies Partnerships for Economic Resilience
Developing nations are diversifying economic and diplomatic partnerships to mitigate risks and enhance resilience, as evidenced by Thailand and Brazil's engagement in multiple regional and international organizations; this strategic shift is driven by economic logic and facilitated by technology, cr...
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40% Bias Score
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