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In Gaza, an Indonesian Volunteer Has Become an Unlikely War Reporter

In Gaza, an Indonesian Volunteer Has Become an Unlikely War Reporter

By Aisyah Llewellyn
Fikri Rofiul Haq, 24, who came to Gaza with an Indonesian charity, has remained behind in order to bear witness to the ongoing war.
Nguyen Phu Trong Would Find An Ally In Dickens

Nguyen Phu Trong Would Find An Ally In Dickens

By David Hutt
The political vision of the Communist Party chief is built on a bedrock of Victorian moralism.

Matthew Smith on the Struggle for Accountability in Myanmar

Matthew Smith on the Struggle for Accountability in Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
"If we can’t envision a day when Min Aung Hlaing is in custody and facing prosecution, then it won’t happen."

Residents in Western Indonesia Protest Mounting Rohingya Refugee Arrivals

Residents in Western Indonesia Protest Mounting Rohingya Refugee Arrivals

By Sebastian Strangio
The protest in Aceh follows the arrival of more than 1,500 refugees, mostly women and children, since last month.

With 2024 Budget, Malaysia Gets Serious About Taxes

With 2024 Budget, Malaysia Gets Serious About Taxes

By James Guild
The budget sends a clear message: that Malaysia is looking to pivot away from oil and gas as a major source of state revenue.
ASEAN, Japan Pledge to Boost Maritime Security Cooperation

ASEAN, Japan Pledge to Boost Maritime Security Cooperation

By Sebastian Strangio
The two sides agreed to complement long-standing economic ties by promoting “a rules-based Indo-Pacific region."

Myanmar’s Bleak Economic Prospects Detailed in World Bank Report

Myanmar’s Bleak Economic Prospects Detailed in World Bank Report

By Luke Hunt
Economy deteriorates further as fighting escalates, blocking trade routes with China and other neighboring countries.
The Islamic State’s High Stakes War in the Philippines

The Islamic State’s High Stakes War in the Philippines

By Haroro J. Ingram
Pro-Islamic State groups are stepping up attacks, hoping to disrupt the Bangsamoro peace process at a pivotal time.

Myanmar Ethnic Alliance Continues Gains, Despite China-Brokered Ceasefire

Myanmar Ethnic Alliance Continues Gains, Despite China-Brokered Ceasefire

By Sebastian Strangio
A day after Beijing announced the negotiated ceasefire, resistance forces were reported to have seized a key town and border trade zone.

Japan, Malaysia Announce Diplomatic Upgrade, Enhanced Security Cooperation

Japan, Malaysia Announce Diplomatic Upgrade, Enhanced Security Cooperation

By Sebastian Strangio
Tokyo announced a grant of $2.8 million to to boost Malaysia's maritime security under its new Overseas Security Assistance initiative.

Recapping the First Year of Malaysia’s Foreign Policy Under Anwar Ibrahim

Recapping the First Year of Malaysia’s Foreign Policy Under Anwar Ibrahim

By Angeline Tan
The Malaysian leader has increased his country's diplomatic focus on ASEAN and the Middle East, while balancing between the major powers.
China Railway Plans to Test Vietnam’s Foreign Policy Equilibrium

China Railway Plans to Test Vietnam’s Foreign Policy Equilibrium

By Brandon Tran
The Kunming-Haiphong railway runs directly through Vietnam's most significant deposits of rare earth minerals.

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