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Thailand’s Opposition Parties Score Resounding Election Victory

Thailand’s Opposition Parties Score Resounding Election Victory

By Sebastian Strangio
The progressive Move Forward Party is poised for a stunning win in Sunday’s vote, but its ability to form the next government is far from guaranteed.
Philippine Court Acquits Leila de Lima of Drug Charges

Philippine Court Acquits Leila de Lima of Drug Charges

By Joeal Calupitan and Patrick Quinn
The former opposition senator has been detained since 2017 on drug charges widely believed to be politically motivated. She remains in jail on an outstanding charge.

India, ASEAN Hold First Maritime Exercises

India, ASEAN Hold First Maritime Exercises

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
India has long used its navy to build ties with maritime nations in the Indo-Pacific, but this exercise steps up collaboration by tying up with ASEAN as a group.

Chin National Front Leader: Myanmar Military Regime Will Fall in 3 Years

Chin National Front Leader: Myanmar Military Regime Will Fall in 3 Years

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Dr. Sui Khar firmly believes that the military regime in Myanmar will be defeated by the opposition forces within three years.

Cambodia’s Hun Sen Uses Red Tape to Ensure a Risk-free Election

Cambodia’s Hun Sen Uses Red Tape to Ensure a Risk-free Election

By David Whitehouse
By tangling up the country’s one significant opposition party in tailor-made bureaucracy, the long-ruling leader is hoping to replicate the one-horse race of 2018.
Thai Elections Won’t Restore the Rule of Law

Thai Elections Won’t Restore the Rule of Law

By Sirikan Charoensiri
A 15-year-old sits in detention for insulting the monarchy. With such cases in progress, the election this Sunday alone can’t be expected to put Thailand back on track.

Uyghurs Call on Thailand To Stop Detention of Uyghur Refugees

Uyghurs Call on Thailand To Stop Detention of Uyghur Refugees

By Tasnim Nazeer
The deaths of two Uyghur refugees in a detention center in Thailand shed light on the grave injustice that is the continued imprisonment of Uyghurs. 
Cambodia and Thailand’s Cultural Rivalry Has Serious Implications

Cambodia and Thailand’s Cultural Rivalry Has Serious Implications

By Sokvy Rim
The nationalist rush to claim ownership over cultural heritage is on full display during the SEA Games. In the past, it has even led to bloodshed.

Thailand, Particularly the Deep South, Needs a Final Reckoning With Thaksin

Thailand, Particularly the Deep South, Needs a Final Reckoning With Thaksin

By Mark S. Cogan
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is the darling of millions of Thai voters, but his human rights record legacy in the Deep South is as bleak and dismal as his military rivals'.

Indonesia’s President Admits ASEAN Has Made No Progress on Myanmar Crisis

Indonesia’s President Admits ASEAN Has Made No Progress on Myanmar Crisis

By Edna Tarigan and Jim Gomez
Indonesia pointed to its “quiet diplomacy” on Myanmar, but acknowledged there has been little progress in ending the deadly civil strife.

Linking Together Asia’s Digital Future

Linking Together Asia’s Digital Future

By Grace Yuehan Wang
Digital connectivity promises to be a driving force behind Asian growth, particularly in Southeast Asia.
Don’t Sleep on Chinese Tech Investment in Southeast Asia

Don’t Sleep on Chinese Tech Investment in Southeast Asia

By Ngor Luong and Channing Lee
In addition to cloud services, cybersecurity, ICT infrastructure and services, China is also looking to Southeast Asia for its potential in AI.

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