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The Philippines' Energy Emergency Is Reviving a Risky China Option 04/05/2026

Energy crises create urgency, but also risk. Manila is looking to China to unlock gas, but this could be a dangerous move, giving Beijing coercive power in the West Philippine Sea.

The Philippines' Energy Emergency Is Reviving a Risky China Option The Philippines is reconsidering joint energy exploration with China amid an energy crisis, raising concerns over sovereignty, trust, and legal risks in the West Philippine Sea.

Japan-Australia Defense Alliance Surges as North Korea Missile Test Sparks Security Concerns 04/05/2026

Japan and Australia strengthen defense ties after a North Korea missile test and rising global tensions. It's part of a broader trend in the Indo-Pacific.

Japan-Australia Defense Alliance Surges as North Korea Missile Test Sparks Security Concerns Japan and Australia expand defense ties after a North Korea missile test and global tensions, boosting Indo-Pacific security cooperation.

ASEAN Moves Toward Prisoner Transfer Pact as Southeast Asia Rethinks Justice Cooperation 01/05/2026

ASEAN’s prisoner transfer plan isn’t just humanitarian. It reflects a deeper shift as Southeast Asia adapts its legal systems to rising cross-border movement.

ASEAN Moves Toward Prisoner Transfer Pact as Southeast Asia Rethinks Justice Cooperation ASEAN plans prisoner transfer treaty, signaling deeper regional legal cooperation as Southeast Asia adapts to cross-border migration and justice challenges.

China’s Warships Are Raising Pressure Around Taiwan, Luzon, and the Wider Pacific 01/05/2026

China isn’t just reacting—it’s mapping a wider battlefield. Naval moves near Taiwan & Luzon show how fast a local crisis could become regional.

China’s Warships Are Raising Pressure Around Taiwan, Luzon, and the Wider Pacific China’s naval moves near Taiwan and Luzon signal rising pressure on US allies, turning drills like Balikatan into flashpoints in a wider regional contest.

Merz Says US Is Being Humiliated by Iran as Trump’s War Spirals Without an Exit 01/05/2026

When allies start saying the US looks “humiliated” in the war it started, something clearly isn't going right. The problem is that the US lacks a strategy, while Iran knows it can buy time and "win by not losing."

Merz Says US Is Being Humiliated by Iran as Trump’s War Spirals Without an Exit Germany’s Merz warns the US is stuck in a strategy-less Iran war, as Tehran gains leverage and allies grow uneasy over a conflict with no clear exit.

30/04/2026

Corruption scandals keep surfacing across Southeast Asia—but few deliver results. Malaysia’s 1MDB recovery is model for recovery, showing that follow-through is a critical part of justice.



https://geopulselab.org/southeast-asia-insights/economy-and-resources/malaysia-1mdb-recovery-and-accountability

UAE Breaks From OPEC as Gulf Rivalry Spills Into Oil Markets 30/04/2026

The UAE leaving OPEC isn’t just about oil quotas—it’s a sign Gulf unity is cracking. If others follow, the cartel’s grip on global prices could weaken fast.

UAE Breaks From OPEC as Gulf Rivalry Spills Into Oil Markets The UAE will leave OPEC on May 1, exposing a Saudi-Abu Dhabi power rift that could shake oil markets and weaken Arab unity.

Filipinos Turn to Facebook for Medical Aid as Hospital Costs Rise 29/04/2026

Rising hospital costs in the Philippines are pushing families to crowdsource medical help online, turning Facebook groups into informal gateways to public aid. When access depends on navigation, not just need, the system itself becomes the barrier.

Have you or someone you know experienced this?

Filipinos Turn to Facebook for Medical Aid as Hospital Costs Rise Filipinos facing high hospital bills turn to Facebook groups for help securing guarantee letters. The system is broken and reform is urgently needed.

Colombia Climate Summit Puts Fossil Fuels at the Center of the Global Energy Debate 29/04/2026

More than 45 countries are in Colombia for a summit that puts fossil fuels at the center of the climate fight. The summit shows how Middle East tensions are forcing countries to confront fossil fuel dependence head-on.

Colombia Climate Summit Puts Fossil Fuels at the Center of the Global Energy Debate Colombia summit pushes fossil fuels to the center of climate debate, linking energy security, geopolitics, and the urgent need for transition.

Southeast Asia Tightens V**e and Social Media Rules as Health and Safety Risks Grow 28/04/2026

Southeast Asia is cracking down on v**es and social media. What started as health and safety concerns is turning into stricter state control over daily habits.

Will this improve safety, or push risks underground?

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Southeast Asia Tightens V**e and Social Media Rules as Health and Safety Risks Grow Southeast Asia tightens v**e and social media rules as drug risks and online harms grow, raising questions over enforcement and economic impact.

Strait Of Hormuz Risks, China Slowdown, and Credit Downgrades Shake Southeast Asia Markets 28/04/2026

ASEAN economies face rising pressure from oil shocks, China slowdown, and credit warnings as 2026 outlook turns uncertain for Southeast Asia.

Strait Of Hormuz Risks, China Slowdown, and Credit Downgrades Shake Southeast Asia Markets ASEAN faces economic pressure as Iran conflict drives oil costs, China slows, and credit warnings raise uncertainty for 2026 growth outlook.

Philippines Takes a Harder Line in the West Philippine Sea as Tensions Turn More Dangerous 27/04/2026

Cyanide reports near Ayungin + a new Coast Guard base on Pagasa point to a shift: the Philippines is preparing to hold its ground.

This means Manila is moving from reacting to Chinese aggression to systematically pushing back against it.

Philippines Takes a Harder Line in the West Philippine Sea as Tensions Turn More Dangerous Philippines hardens stance in West Philippine Sea as cyanide claims raise risks, pushing Manila toward stronger, long-term maritime presence.

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