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2022

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Australia No Longer Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital

Australia No Longer Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital

By Dechlan Brennan
The move to overturn the Morrison government's 2018 decision angered Zionist groups but was cheered by Australian Palestinians.
How Long Can Beijing Avoid Accountability for Its Abuses in Xinjiang?

How Long Can Beijing Avoid Accountability for Its Abuses in Xinjiang?

By Angeli Datt
A new report on the CCP regime’s global media influence suggests that it remains vulnerable to democratic pushback.

Why Is Free Speech Limited in India?

Why Is Free Speech Limited in India?

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Indians generally believe that protecting religious sentiments is warranted, and that preventing incitement and subsequent public disorder is desirable.

The ‘Taiwan Card’ in US Domestic Politics

The ‘Taiwan Card’ in US Domestic Politics

By Jiachen Shi, Andrew Devine, and Lin (Kirin) Pu
Democrats and Republicans are competing to show greater support to Taiwan, with real consequences for the U.S.-China-Taiwan triangle.

India Abstains on Xinjiang Resolution at UNHRC

India Abstains on Xinjiang Resolution at UNHRC

By Sudha Ramachandran
Its timid, even self-defeating policy toward China at global human rights forums is bringing India little returns.
A Return to Beijing in the Age of ‘Zero COVID’

A Return to Beijing in the Age of ‘Zero COVID’

By James Maclaren
What is it like to arrive in the Beijing airport, still in the throes of zero-COVID?

How Asia’s Digital Governance Beacon Balances Data Privacy and the ‘Public Good’

How Asia’s Digital Governance Beacon Balances Data Privacy and the ‘Public Good’

By Sam Robbins and Chia-Shuo Tang
Taiwan’s government has immense amounts of health data on its population. What it can do with that data is the subject of a decade-long lawsuit.
Malaysia Election Set for November 19 Amid Fear of Floods

Malaysia Election Set for November 19 Amid Fear of Floods

By Associated Press
The chairman of the country's Election Commission said that a two-week campaign period will begin on November 5.

Malaysian Authorities Deported Asylum Seekers to Myanmar: Report

Malaysian Authorities Deported Asylum Seekers to Myanmar: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
The reported deportations seem to contradict Kuala Lumpur's active approach to resolving the crisis in Myanmar.

Cambodian Court Sentences Opposition Leader to Life Imprisonment

Cambodian Court Sentences Opposition Leader to Life Imprisonment

By Sebastian Strangio
Sam Rainsy is accused of plotting to cede four Cambodian provinces to the country's indigenous peoples.

Philippines Shuts 214 Illegal Chinese Gambling Operations

Philippines Shuts 214 Illegal Chinese Gambling Operations

By Associated Press
A spate of crimes victimizing Chinese workers at illegal online gambling businesses sparked the crackdown, which Beijing supports.
The Anatomy of Pakistan’s 2022 Floods

The Anatomy of Pakistan’s 2022 Floods

By Mariyam Suleman Anees
Pakistan just experienced one of the most devastating floods in its history. Could the government have prevented some of the losses?

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