Australia's plan to send refugees to Cambodia might not come to fruition, as the Cambodian government is dragging its feet.
Australia has been stealing billions of dollars from one of our poorest neighbours, writes Clinton Fernandes, associate professor at the University of New South Wales in Canberra and specialist in Australian foreign policy.
Australia depends on the Chinese housing market for more than just iron ore and steel -- our entire economy will feel the shock waves of China's property bubble bursting.
The anti-surveillance document we signed with Indonesia may be obsolete in a matter of months -- so what's the point of it?
The Abbott government was close to negotiating a free trade agreement with China. That is, until Clive Palmer got involved.
Think politics are much more above board across the Tasman? Think again, writes New Zealand-born freelance journalist Rachel Williamson.
It's all over, folks: Jokowi is officially Indonesia's new President as Prabowo's court challenge fails. But the military strongman was not exactly gracious in defeat, reports Indonesia analyst Jim Della-Giacoma.
New Zealanders will go to the polls in September, and another minority government is likely. But an Internet Party joint ticket could prove an interesting spanner in the works.
Pope Francis has been busy since his papacy kicked off early last year, fixing core business and now focussing on a growth strategy through Asia, writes freelance journalist Michael Sainsbury.
Indonesia's new President-elect has selected a very controversial transition team. Were hope and change just slogans to become elected? Indonesia analyst Jim Della-Giacoma explains.