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Thai Cabinet Approves Draft Law on Marriage Equality

Thai Cabinet Approves Draft Law on Marriage Equality

By Sebastian Strangio
If the law is passed by Parliament next month, Thailand will become the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage.
Is ‘Operation 1027’ a Game Changer for Myanmar?

Is ‘Operation 1027’ a Game Changer for Myanmar?

By Sebastian Strangio
An interview with Yun Sun about the progress of the military offensive, and the question of how China’s government is reacting to the conflict on its border.

The Limits of the Expanding Indonesia-US Partnership

The Limits of the Expanding Indonesia-US Partnership

By Nian Peng
Despite their relationship upgrade, Indonesia won’t join the U.S. in countering China.

Indonesia’s Coming Geothermal Boom

Indonesia’s Coming Geothermal Boom

By James Guild
The country has long experience with geothermal energy, making it one of Jakarta's preferred forms of renewable energy.

Vietnamese TikToker Faces Cambodia Entry Ban Over Angkor Video

Vietnamese TikToker Faces Cambodia Entry Ban Over Angkor Video

By Sebastian Strangio
While minor, the incident showed how disputes over Southeast Asian culture and cuisine are often infused with nationalistic meaning.
What Vietnam Can Learn from the Stalemate in Ukraine

What Vietnam Can Learn from the Stalemate in Ukraine

By Khang Vu
The stagnant state of the conflict is likely to make Hanoi even warier of relying on its security partnership with Washington.

An Indonesian Constitutional Court Scandal and an Election in Jeopardy

An Indonesian Constitutional Court Scandal and an Election in Jeopardy

By Aisyah Llewellyn
An October 16 ruling by the Constitutional Court could reshape the upcoming presidential contest, and even the future trajectory of Indonesian democracy.
Philippines Seeks Greater Regional Cooperation on South China Sea Disputes

Philippines Seeks Greater Regional Cooperation on South China Sea Disputes

By Sebastian Strangio
President Marcos said that his administration has reached out to Malaysia and Vietnam at a time of growing friction in contested waters.

Are We There Yet? Indonesia’s Huge EV Challenge

Are We There Yet? Indonesia’s Huge EV Challenge

By Mailinda Eka Yuniza and Jonathan Abram Dewanto
Indonesia wants to increase its use of EVs but the cost of rolling out public charging stations is just one challenge.

Thai Nationals Evacuated From Conflict Zone in Myanmar’s Shan State

Thai Nationals Evacuated From Conflict Zone in Myanmar’s Shan State

By Sebastian Strangio
The Thais were reportedly victims of human trafficking rescued from online scam centers in Laukkai, in northern Shan State.

Where Does Ganjar Pranowo Stand on Indonesia’s Foreign Policy?

Where Does Ganjar Pranowo Stand on Indonesia’s Foreign Policy?

By Noto Suoneto
The PDI-P candidate has laid out a platform that suggests a good deal of continuity with the approach of President Joko Widodo.
Hundreds of Rohingya Refugees Disembark in Indonesia’s Aceh Region

Hundreds of Rohingya Refugees Disembark in Indonesia’s Aceh Region

By Sebastian Strangio
Five boats carrying nearly 900 people have reached western Indonesia over the past week, UNHCR officials say.

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