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Philippine Vice President Threatened With Impeachment Over Fund Misuse

Philippine Vice President Threatened With Impeachment Over Fund Misuse

By Mong Palatino
Sara Duterte’s refusal to answer queries from legislators over her office’s budget has some raising the prospect of an impeachment vote. 

Engagements With the Myanmar Military Undermine Localized Approaches to Humanitarian Assistance

Engagements With the Myanmar Military Undermine Localized Approaches to Humanitarian Assistance

By Maggi Quadrini
International organizations should focus on strengthening local networks and providing cross-border aid rather than waiting for authorization from the junta to operate in conflict zones. 
The Sanctioning of Ly Yong Phat: Milestone or Mirage?

The Sanctioning of Ly Yong Phat: Milestone or Mirage?

By Jacob Sims
Will new U.S. sanctions on one of Cambodia’s most prominent state-affiliated kingpins signal a turning point for Cambodian state organized crime?

Death Toll Climbs to 199 in Vietnam as Typhoon’s Aftermath Brings Flash Floods and Landslides

Death Toll Climbs to 199 in Vietnam as Typhoon’s Aftermath Brings Flash Floods and Landslides

By Hau Dinh and David Rising
Following Typhoon Yagi, the flooding in Hanoi has been reportedly the worst in two decades.

Defund Indonesia’s Deadly Peat Fires

Defund Indonesia’s Deadly Peat Fires

By Refki Saputra
Massive financial flows from abroad have directly fueled the vast scale of peatland conversion and resulting fires in Indonesia. 

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

To Lam Signals No Honeymoon for Vietnamese Journalists and Dissidents

To Lam Signals No Honeymoon for Vietnamese Journalists and Dissidents

By Luke Hunt
Nguyen Vu Binh was jailed for seven years over a YouTube post, a simple signal that more of the same is to come under Lam’s tenure.

Why Biden Should Welcome Vietnam’s To Lam to the White House

Why Biden Should Welcome Vietnam’s To Lam to the White House

By Hai Hong Nguyen
Lam's unique status and the fortuitous timing make his upcoming trip to the United States an important moment to solidify recent progress in bilateral relations.
East Timorese Flock to Pope Francis’ Mass at Site of John Paul II’s Visit

East Timorese Flock to Pope Francis’ Mass at Site of John Paul II’s Visit

By Niniek Karmini and Nicole Winfield
Local officials say that 300,000 people, more than a fifth of the country's population, had registered to attend the Mass.

Why Ace Hardware Is ‘Leaving’ Indonesia

Why Ace Hardware Is ‘Leaving’ Indonesia

By James Guild
The country's retail market is not as weak as the move might suggest.

Myanmar Armed Group Seizes Naval Training Center in Rakhine State

Myanmar Armed Group Seizes Naval Training Center in Rakhine State

By Sebastian Strangio
The Maung Shwe Lay Navy Base is the first major Myanmar Navy facility to fall to resistance forces.

Anarchy in Anyar: A Messy Revolution in Myanmar’s Central Dry Zone

Anarchy in Anyar: A Messy Revolution in Myanmar’s Central Dry Zone

By Naw Theresa
As the conflict spreads to the Bamar heartland, there are growing reports of abuses and internecine fighting among resistance groups.
Philippine President Promises ‘No Special Treatment’ for Celebrity Preacher

Philippine President Promises ‘No Special Treatment’ for Celebrity Preacher

By Sebastian Strangio
Apollo Quiboloy, who is accused of a raft of charges including child sexual abuse, will face charges in the Philippines before extradition to the United States.

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