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Koh Ewe
Koh Ewe (Koyu) was a reporter for TIME based in Singapore.
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What to Know About American Airlines Reward Changes
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By Koh Ewe
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Here’s what to know about Omar Ayub, who—if Imran Khan’s popular movement continues to defy the odds—could become Pakistan’s Prime Minister.
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Beijing’s response to rare deaths in the Taiwan Strait may signal a growing preference for diplomacy over conflict.
By Chad de Guzman and Koh Ewe
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Russian Space Weapon: ‘Serious National Security Threat’ Revealed
Russia plans to put a nuclear weapon in space, according to multiple reports, while the U.S. may not be able to defend against such attacks.
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The Most Extreme Reactions Over Messi in Hong Kong
The backlash to Messi’s no-show could backfire on Hong Kong, potentially harming its international appeal even more than the initial PR disaster.
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By Koh Ewe
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Some social media users have criticized what they deemed a lack of sufficient respect shown by Swift toward presenter Celine Dion.
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Why Hong Kong Is Mad Over Messi
The player’s absence from the pitch during a highly-anticipated exhibition match has sparked furor from fans as well as the Hong Kong government.
By Koh Ewe
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A ship transporting 15,000 cattle to the Middle East was turned back amid Red Sea tensions, but now the livestock can’t disembark.
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U.S. F-16 Crashes off South Korea, Again
The pilot of the latest U.S. F-16 crash off South Korea’s coast ejected safely and the cause of the “in-flight emergency” is under investigation, the Air Force announced.
By Koh Ewe
January 30, 2024
Pelosi Suggests Foreign Influence Behind U.S. Pro-Palestinian Activism
Democrat Nancy Pelosi said Americans calling for a ceasefire in Gaza are spreading “Putin’s message” and told protesters outside her home to “go back to China.”
By Koh Ewe
January 30, 2024
Iran Executes Four Men Alleged to be Israeli Spies
Iran and Israel’s bitter bilateral relations have dipped even further since the Israel-Hamas war.
By Koh Ewe
January 29, 2024
How China’s Social Policies Keep Hurting Its Economy
China is trying to address social ills and economic woes. But its solutions may be working against each other.
By Chad de Guzman and Koh Ewe
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