Keyword: malaysia
Dr. Avinesh Bar talks about telemedicine, the future of health care, and what he'll always remember about the coronavirus.
Days after the 94-year-old was replaced as Malaysia's prime minister, we revisit a conversation he had in 2018 with Kevin Rudd at Asia Society New York.
From North Korean summit meetings to a daring rescue in Thailand, it's been an eventful year across Asia. Here are some stories that matter.
Political and economic intrigue in China, instability in South Korea, and a retreat from globalization are among the predictions.
As part of the Singaporean Literary Festival in New York, Asia Society hosted two Singaporean and two Filipina-born writers for a reading and discussion.
Gymnastics, archery, swimming and volleyball are all well and fine. But these Asian sports would definitely give the world something to talk about.
Asia Society experts discuss what will follow the international tribunal's rebuke of China's maritime claims.
In an interview with Asia Blog, journalist and author Bill Hayton discusses the thinking behind China’s recent actions in the South China Sea, and why Beijing may soon reassess moves to enforce them.
Counterterrorism experts discuss how the region can defend itself against threats from groups like ISIS.
Producers of the documentary "I Am Not Here" discuss how they depicted the perilous situations many undocumented domestic helpers find themselves in after migrating abroad.