Iran may allow fuel ships related to another Asian country through the Strait of Hormuz
Iran is willing to assist Japanese vessels on a crucial route for global fuel supply, according to Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in an interview with Kyodo News.
Iranian Oil Returns โ India and Others Rush to Secure Shipments After US Sanctions Lifted
India is preparing to resume imports of Iranian oil following the temporary lifting of US sanctions, prompting a rush among Asian refiners to secure shipments.
Asian Business Enters the Pharmaceutical Market in Europe
The article discusses the importance of pharmaceutical security as a component of national security in Poland, emphasizing the challenges posed by supply chain interruptions due to global conflicts.
China offers to help Southeast Asia counter impact of Middle East war on energy supplies
China is offering assistance to Southeast Asian countries to mitigate the effects of the Middle East conflict on energy supplies, while also emphasizing the need to resolve the situation.
South Korea Joins East Asian Countries Weighing Russian Oil Purchases
South Korea is contemplating the purchase of Russian oil and naphtha for the first time in over three years amid regional supply challenges due to the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Why Beijing has struggled to rally Asia against Japan over Takaichiโs Taiwan remarks
China is facing challenges in garnering regional support against Japan due to shared security concerns among Asian countries.
How could this surprise Donald Trump? Iranians are doing exactly what they threatened
The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, causing a surge in oil and gas prices and prompting Donald Trump to request warships from other nations for tanker escorts as several Asian countries implement energy-saving measures.
Asian Confederation insists that Iran's national team will participate in the World Cup
The Asian Football Confederation reinforces that Iran's national team is planning to participate in the upcoming 2026 World Cup despite security concerns raised by the U.S.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Visits Korea: 'Tariff and Security Negotiations Must Keep Pace With Implementation'
During his visit to South Korea, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Michael DiSomber, emphasized the need for faster implementation of investment and security negotiations as agreed in a joint fact sheet by U.S. and South Korean leaders.
A female footballer from the Iran national team who accepted asylum in Australia has decided to return to her country
A member of the Iranian women's national football team who sought asylum in Australia after the Asian Cup has chosen to return to Iran, prompting security measures for the remaining players.
Travel affected by the war in Asian countries; how should Latvian tourists act?
The unstable security situation in the Middle East is significantly impacting air travel to various Asian countries, prompting the Latvian government to advise its citizens on next steps to ensure their safe return.
War between Israel and the US in Iran... What is the cost for Asia?
The ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the US is posing significant risks to global peace and energy security, with potential serious implications for Asian countries.
Trapped Players, Delayed Matches, and the Shadow of War: The Crisis of 'Emerging Football Empire'
Military tensions in the Middle East are significantly impacting the sports world, particularly leading to the delay and uncertainty of various football tournaments.
Trapped Players, Delayed Matches, and the Shadow of Warโฆ Football's Emerging Empire in Crisis
In the Middle East, escalating military tensions are affecting the sports world, leading to delays and cancellations of football tournaments due to security concerns and travel restrictions.
Tension among Crew Due to Closure of the Strait of Hormuz: Concerns in Southeast Asia with Many Laborers Working in the Middle East
Southeast Asian crews face rising anxiety as ships are stranded in the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating conflicts involving the U.S. and Israel's attack on Iran.
How vulnerable is the Gulf? Iran war escalation undermines energy security
The article discusses the escalating tensions in the Gulf due to Iran's aggressive actions and their implications for energy security, particularly for Asian and European countries.
Direct Words from an Asian Expert: China Knows What It Is Doing - Trump's USA Does Not
An expert discusses China's calculated diplomatic stance regarding recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, emphasizing its implications for energy security and international relations.
Islands as Aircraft Carriers: What is Happening in Asia
Indonesia aims to transform its geography into a military strength multiplier by utilizing selected toll road sections as emergency runways for fighter jets.
Qatar Energy and Malaysian Petronas sign first long-term gas agreement
Qatar Energy and Malaysian company Petronas have signed a 20-year long-term agreement for the supply of liquefied natural gas, commencing in 2028, aimed at enhancing Qatar's presence in Asian markets and supporting energy security in Malaysia.