Alex Carter

Alex Carter is a distinguished Asia news authority renowned for comprehensive expertise across regional journalism, geopolitics, business, technology convergence, and socio-economic trends shaping South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the broader Indo-Pacific. Mastering domains like Indo-Pak relations, China’s Belt & Road Initiative, ASIAN economic dynamics, India’s startup ecosystem, regional cybersecurity threats, climate policy impacts, digital transformation in emerging markets, and cross-border trade disruptions, Alex delivers unmatched analysis. Through globzette.com, Alex Carter deeply researched reports, exclusive interviews with policymakers, and strategic forecasts covering every Asia news subcategory from Kashmir diplomacy and Myanmar conflicts to Singapore fintech. Serving 2M+ readers, including diplomats, executives, and analysts, his platform demystifies complex regional shifts with actionable intelligence. Keynoting at Asia Society forums and contributing to Nikkei Asia, Alex bridges data-driven reporting with geopolitical foresight.
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Investigators Probe Deadly Jeju Air Crash with Insights from Black Boxes

Investigators have completed the extraction of data from one of the black boxes from the Jeju Air plane…

Cybersecurity Breach Hits Treasury Department

According to US officials, a Chinese state-sponsored hacker successfully entered the US Treasury Department systems, obtaining access to…

South Korea Impeachment and Martial Law Controversy

Following his contentious imposition of martial law on December 3, Yoon Suk Yeol, the suspended president of South…

Ko Wen-je Indicted on Corruption Charges, Political Future in Jeopardy

Ko Wen-je, once hailed as a rising star in Taiwanese politics and a strong presidential contender, has been…

South Korea’s Political Turmoil Deepens as Opposition Files Impeachment Motion Against Prime Minister Han Duck-soo

South Korea's political crisis continues to escalate as opposition lawmakers have filed a motion to impeach Prime Minister…

Manmohan Singh, Former Indian Prime Minister, Passes Away at 92

Manmohan Singh, one of India's longest-serving prime ministers, has passed away at the age of 92. Singh was…

Honda and Nissan Plan Merger to Compete with Chinese Car Industry

Two of Japan's most well-known manufacturers, Honda and Nissan, have declared intentions to combine to form a strong…

Suspended Death Sentence for Man Who Injured Schoolchildren in Car Attack

After driving his car into a gathering of youngsters and onlookers outside a central Chinese primary school, injuring…

Death Toll Rises to 14 as Vanuatu Struggles to Recover from Devastating Earthquake

At least 14 people have died, and hundreds more have been injured in Vanuatu's Tuesday strong earthquake; rescue…

13 Dead After Indian Navy Speedboat Collides with Passenger Ferry off Mumbai Coast

After an Indian navy speedboat collided with a passenger ship off Mumbai, at least 13 persons sadly perished—three…

China’s United Front: A Global Influence Campaign Raising Alarm in the West

One "magic weapon" owned by the People's Republic of China is one that Mao Zedong, its founding leader,…

What Syria May Face Under Rebel Rule?

Idlib, a remote region in northwest Syria, bears the marks of decades of war—trenches, abandoned military positions, and…

UN Envoy Urges Syria’s New Leaders to Keep Promises on Rights

The UN Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, has emphasized the importance of Syria’s new leadership respecting the…

The Cracks in Myanmar’s Military: Watermelon Spies and the Struggle for Democracy

Long regarded as one of the most fearsome militaries in Southeast Asia, Myanmar's once-strong army is disintegrating from…

The Struggles and Loyalty of North Korean Soldiers in Russia’s War Against Ukraine

Former North Korean soldier Haneul recalls his military experience not for drills or training but for one consistent…