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Matthew Tostevin

Matthew Tostevin

Standards Editor/Senior Editor at Newsweek Online

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  • General Assignment News

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's Biggest Problem Isn't the North

President Yoon Suk Yeol's battle to reform a South Korea beset with structural problems under the specter of an increasingly aggressive neighbor to the North
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South Korea's President Yoon on Balancing Defense and Domestic Reforms

President Yoon Suk Yeol spoke to Newsweek's Chief Executive Officer Dev Pragad, Global Editor in Chief Nancy Cooper and Senior Global Affairs Editor Matthew Tostevin in Seoul. The text of the interview below has been lightly edited for clarity and concision.
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Russia or the West? Would-Be NATO Member Faces Landmark Decision

Georgia's parliamentary elections on Saturday will decide whether it turns back toward the West or moves further in Moscow's direction
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China Backs Neighboring Junta as it Widens Airstrikes in War of Sur...

China has swung its support more fully behind Myanmar's junta as data show it widening airstrikes that have also killed civilians
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Cambodia under pressure to free reporter honored by US for exposing...

Leading investigative reporter Mech Dara was arrested and charged with inciting social unrest over social media posts, drawing international condemnation
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Russia's Growing Grip on European Neighbor Faces pro-NATO Fightback

Georgia's ruling party has been moving closer to Russia and has threatened to shut down the opposition if it wins the October 26 election.
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The Country that NATO and the West are Losing to Russia

Vladimir Putin's Russia is in the ascendant in Georgia as the government's relationship with the United States and other Western powers goes downhill
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Win for World's Richest Monarch As Top Thai Party Banned

Thailand's Move Forward Party was ordered dissolved by the constitutional court for having sought to reform the harsh royal insult law before the last election.
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China Mocks U.S. Presidential Debate: 'Very Entertaining' - Newsweek

Chinese commentators mocked the first presidential debate between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump, pointing out the president’s repeated verbal stumbles and the questions over the truthfulness of his rival.Biden was widely seen as the loser of the debate. With his voice sounding hoarse and sometimes appearing to go off track in his remarks, his performance was criticized by both Republicans and Democrats in America at a time that he had been fighting questions over his age.“Personal attacks…
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China Seeks Progress with India on Border Row After Modi Comment to...

China said it hoped for progress with India on their border dispute after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Newsweek the situation needed be to addressed urgently.Military tensions are high along the 2,100 miles of the disputed border, known as the Line of Actual Control, between the two giant Asian nuclear powers, with India having overtaken China as the world’s most populous country last year. Both countries continue to build infrastructure and reinforce troops in the mountainous region…
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China Strengthens Hold on Struggling Neighbor - Laos - Newsweek

The first stop is the Mekong River sunset selfie.Chinese tourists are bussed straight from the new high-speed train from Kunming to the ancient Lao city of Luang Prabang. They scramble up the 300 and some steps at Mount Phousi to the Buddhist Temple, just in time for photos as the sun sinks over the river and hills. Then it’s off to one of the big hotels that are expanding to cope with the influx of tour groups since the railway connected the town to China.The surge in Chinese tourism to landloc…