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Incoming Cambodian PM Hun Manet Burdened With Human Trafficking Challenge

Incoming Cambodian PM Hun Manet Burdened With Human Trafficking Challenge

By Luke Hunt
As the country's leader prepared to hand over power to his son, Indonesian police made arrests connected to an Cambodia-based organ harvesting ring.
Indonesian School Head Charged With Blasphemy Over Unorthodox Teachings

Indonesian School Head Charged With Blasphemy Over Unorthodox Teachings

By Sebastian Strangio
Panji Gumilang, 77, heads a school where women are allowed to preach and pray alongside men.

How Vietnam’s Infrastructure Incapacity Undermines Its Geoeconomic Ambitions

How Vietnam’s Infrastructure Incapacity Undermines Its Geoeconomic Ambitions

By To Minh Son
The lack of progress on the 555-kilometer railway linking Vung Ang to the Lao capital Vientiane contrasts starkly with the recently completed Kunming-Vientiane line.

Move Forward Leaves Coalition Aiming to Form Thailand’s Next Government

Move Forward Leaves Coalition Aiming to Form Thailand’s Next Government

By Sebastian Strangio
The split has had an air of inevitability, given the conservative opposition to the MFP's progressive policy agenda.

Re-centering Cambodian Interests in the Ream Naval Base Debate

Re-centering Cambodian Interests in the Ream Naval Base Debate

By Kathrin Reed
Much discussion about China's role in the refurbishment of the base has overlooked Phnom Penh's own economic and security imperatives.
Philippine Senate Passes Resolution Condemning Beijing’s South China Sea ‘Incursions’

Philippine Senate Passes Resolution Condemning Beijing’s South China Sea ‘Incursions’

By Sebastian Strangio
The resolution, spearheaded by a critic of President Marcos, comes amid growing frictions in disputed waters.

Why Malaysia’s Government Had to Prosecute Muhammad Sanusi for Sedition

Why Malaysia’s Government Had to Prosecute Muhammad Sanusi for Sedition

By Aizat Shamsuddin
For years, the caretaker chief minister of Kedah state and his party have whipped up Malay grievances that threaten to undermine the country's ethnic and social cohesion.
Why Did Myanmar’s Military Reduce Aung San Suu Kyi’s Prison Sentence?

Why Did Myanmar’s Military Reduce Aung San Suu Kyi’s Prison Sentence?

By Sebastian Strangio
The move is part of a strategy aimed at normalizing the junta's relations with the outside world - or at least with ASEAN.

Aung San Suu Kyi Has Some of Her Prison Sentences Reduced by Myanmar’s Military Junta

Aung San Suu Kyi Has Some of Her Prison Sentences Reduced by Myanmar’s Military Junta

By Associated Press
Despite the minor reduction in her prison sentence, the 78-year-old Nobel laureate still faces 27 years in prison.

Rights Groups Call on Laos to Release Dissident Chinese Lawyer

Rights Groups Call on Laos to Release Dissident Chinese Lawyer

By Sebastian Strangio
Lu Siwei was arrested on July 28, as he tried to board a train from Vientiane to Bangkok, and is expected to face deportation soon.

Indonesia’s Largest Movie Chain, Cinema XXI, Goes Public

Indonesia’s Largest Movie Chain, Cinema XXI, Goes Public

By James Guild
The cinema chain, which was founded during the Suharto years, has seen explosive growth over the past decade.
Myanmar Junta Extends State of Emergency for Fourth Time

Myanmar Junta Extends State of Emergency for Fourth Time

By Sebastian Strangio
The extension is an admission that the military has failed to quell the broad-based armed resistance to its rule.

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