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Europe has good cause to resist the Second China Shock
Europe faces multiple challenges including aggression from Russia towards Ukraine, uncertainty due to tariffs and threats from the US under Trump's presidency, internal migration issues, and is now co...
Wolves from Russia migrate to Finland: why Finnish reindeer became victims of the Russian-Ukrainian war
Wolves from Russia are migrating to Finland due to the Russian-Ukrainian war, resulting in a significant increase in reindeer deaths. In 2025 alone, approximately 1,950 reindeer were killed by wolves—...
Labour MPs urge UK to protect Hong Kong BN(O) migrants from residency reforms
A group of Labour Party Members of Parliament (MPs) have called on the British government to maintain current residency support for Hong Kong residents holding British National (Overseas) (BN(O)) stat...
Did a bowl of millet help end a migrant crisis in China 1,500 years ago?
The article explores how human migration has shaped societies throughout history and poses the question of how disparate groups become unified. It focuses on modern-day China where over 90% identify a...
Vietnamese lead influx of migrants to South Korea as foreign population hits record high
South Korea's non-citizen resident population has reached its highest level with over 1.69 million foreigners as of May 2025, a rise of around 8% from the previous year. This increase is particularly ...
Pacific archipelago Palau agrees to take migrants from U.S.
The Pacific island nation of Palau has agreed to accept up to 75 third-country nationals as part of a deal worth $7.5 million with the United States. This arrangement is intended to manage migration e...
Ageing Asia needs domestic helpers, but can it keep them safe?
A Malaysian couple discusses the challenges of finding and employing domestic helpers due to their own work commitments and elderly parents. This highlights a broader issue in aging Asian societies wh...