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After more than 30 years on the Chrysanthemum Throne, Japan’s emperor will on April 30 abdicate for his son to take over a hereditary monarchy that has continuously lasted for centuries.
Both sides have focused on economic issues in the campaign but religious identity politics and fake news have been used to mobilise popular support.
Indonesia is made up entirely of islands, India has 1 million voting stations to disperse and Australia has to reach extremely remote communities. But officials in all three have a plan to include everyone in the democratic process.
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Indonesia was a Dutch colony from the early 19th century until it was occupied by the Japanese from 1942-45.
From budget airlines and a boom in passengers to the mystery disappearance of MH370 and the Lion Air crash, Asia’s aviation sector has seen stunning highs – and devastating lows.
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Five years after the latest in a long string of coups, democracy is back in town in Thailand. Or at least, that’s what it looks like. But in Sunday’s election, winning the most votes and winning power are not the same thing.
These are the players and the situation on the ground as the junta-led Southeast Asian nation gears up for its first election since 2011.
Apec promotes economic growth, cooperation, and trade and investment liberalisation in the Pacific Rim. Its members are referred to as economies, not states, so delegates from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan can all participate.
Taiwan and Australia are beacons of progress on LGBTQ issues, while India is improving (but Hong Kong not so much). Meanwhile, Indonesia and Malaysia are going backwards.
In 2017, China, India and Japan were ranked first, third and fifth among the world’s worst polluting countries.
India and Pakistan are among the world’s nine nuclear weapons states, alongside China, France, Israel, North Korea, Russia, the United Kingdom and the US.
Several Asian countries rely heavily on social media for information, making them particularly vulnerable to the spread of fake news.
Monarchic rule was once the most common form of government across much of Asia, but today only a handful of royal families remain
Will both sides iron out their differences or be locked in a stalemate forever?
Both countries have fought over the disputed territory since 1947, but the latest air strikes signal a worrying escalation. Here’s the conflict explained.
Supporters laud it as a bold plan to fulfil emerging markets’ need for infrastructure investment. Critics have transparency and sustainability concerns.
The island chain, claimed by China, Taiwan and Japan, is made up of five islets and three barren rocks covering an area of 7 square kilometres
The regional trade pact has been cast as China’s response to the Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership but does not set environmental or labour standards.
Created in 1967 to contain communism in the region, Asean’s focus is on economic integration and maintaining stability.