ASEANEWS EDITORIAL CARTOONS MARCH 28, 2019: LOANS by PDI

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SINGAPORE’S The Straits Times

The Straits Times says

Post-Mueller, a new start for Trump?

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The Trump administration has entered a new, forceful phase with the conclusion of the nearly two-year-long investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election. Mr Mueller did not establish that Mr Donald Trump conspired or coordinated with Russia’s efforts to influence the election, or find evidence that the President sought to obstruct related federal investigations. Mr Mueller also did not recommend any further indictments beyond the 34 already obtained that included Mr Trump’s former national security adviser, his former lawyer and his one-time campaign chairman. The vindication is a consequential political victory for Mr Trump who had been tagged with allegations of collusion since the start of his term. It ought to allow the administration to fully focus on urgent matters, including the pending trade deal with China.

Now that the prospect of Mr Trump’s impeachment has receded, China will find itself reckoning with a more stable White House and the likelihood that the President will be re-elected. That may make Beijing more amenable to reforms that the US says are necessary for fair trade. Notably, both sides have the incentive to close a deal. As the 2020 election season approaches, Mr Trump must win back farmers and others who took a hit from his tariffs. China’s slowing economy stands to reap big benefits from an end to tariffs. Good tidings may be expected from the US trade delegation’s trip to Beijing for talks today, and from the return visit by the Chinese team to the US the following week. That could pave the way for a grand deal between Mr Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, perhaps before the June Group of 20 meeting in Tokyo. It would not be a moment too soon. Anxiety has ticked up about drooping global growth and a US recession.

TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE:  https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/post-mueller-a-new-start-for-trump

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THAILAND’S BANGKOK POST

OPINION:  Stop salvo against FFP

According to the unofficial and partial results issued by the Election Commission (EC), the Future Forward Party (FFP) received almost six million votes and at least 80 seats in the House of Representatives in Sunday’s general election. That makes it the third-largest party with about 18% of the popular vote.

 

A raft of pending and future legal cases against the party and its leaders, however, indicates…

These ongoing cases against FFP are groundless and obviously politically motivated. Banning Mr Thanathorn from politics or dissolving the party would create a new martyr and a deep resentment among millions of Thai citizens that could lead to far greater upheavals in the medium term. More importantly, it is plain wrong. For the good of all Thais, rich and poor, this political onslaught via the justice process should stop.

TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE:   https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/1652312/stop-salvo-against-ffp

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PHILIPPINES’ EDITORIAL CARTOONS:

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MANILA STANDARD
>  The least it could do

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MANILA TIMES

> LOANS

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THE INQUIRER

>  Warmonger

PHILSTAR

> A worsening problem

 

PILIPINO STAR NGAYON

> Kamatayan sa mga dayuhang drug traffickers

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