The Big Story
The Marcos revival: How late Philippine dictator's son went from exile to election favorite
Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. aims for presidency to secure dynasty's comeback
Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. aims for presidency to secure dynasty's comeback
From Japan to Singapore, Russia sanctions and carbon-zero targets push states to reconsider nuclear energy
Spooked by sanctions on Russia, Beijing looks to build on its own international payments system
U-turn on female education jeopardizes international legitimacy and economic recovery
Plunge in visitor numbers throws animals and owners into crisis
The 'People's President' talks to Nikkei Asia about growth, the new capital and whether two terms is enough
China seeks to appear impartial amid global scrutiny of military ties
Jae-yong's court hearings illuminate entanglement of South Korean politics and conglomerates
Underserved by mainstream health care, women from India to Japan turn to technology
The region's biggest players are shelling out on defense at an alarming rate. Is war on the horizon?
Xi-Putin friendship usurps half a century of U.S. diplomacy
Erosion of press freedom leaves door open for pro-China publications
With omicron's arrival, costs of zero-tolerance measures may outweigh benefits
More disposable income and TikTok trends push coffee ahead of tea
As Russia and the U.S. focus on Eastern Europe, China is taking notes for Taiwan
Allies China and Pakistan keen to maintain regional stability after U.S. withdrawal
From the Tokyo Olympics to Myanmar, a year through the eyes of Nikkei Asia's cover story writers
From soccer to the supply chain, 2022 brings plenty of unknowns. We asked you to forecast what's in store.
Ankara has pursued geopolitical power at all costs, but now the bill is due
New variant shows futility of border closures and vaccine hoarding
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