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India Faces a Two-Front Challenge From Post-Coup Myanmar

India Faces a Two-Front Challenge From Post-Coup Myanmar

By Niranjan Marjani
Myanmar’s deteriorating situation risks destabilizing India’s Northeast, while the junta’s embrace of China poses threats in the Indian Ocean.
Singapore Executes Man Over Cannabis Trafficking Plot

Singapore Executes Man Over Cannabis Trafficking Plot

By Sebastian Strangio
The plight of Tangaraju Suppiah has attracted vocal international support, but a shift in policy from the city-state is unlikely.

2022 Was a Good Year for Petronas

2022 Was a Good Year for Petronas

By James Guild
Malaysia's state-owned energy giant has benefited from the global spike in oil and gas prices, but its long-term future is less certain.

Philippines’ President Marcos Bound for Washington Next Week

Philippines’ President Marcos Bound for Washington Next Week

By Sebastian Strangio
The meeting punctuates a period of swift advancement in the security alliance between the Philippines and the United States.

The Children Fighting in Myanmar’s Civil War

The Children Fighting in Myanmar’s Civil War

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
The NUG has issued a directive against engaging children in combat operations. Some groups that are not its affiliates continue to deploy children as fighters.
Time Is Running out for Indonesia to Turn the Tide on Myanmar

Time Is Running out for Indonesia to Turn the Tide on Myanmar

By David Hutt
If Indonesia ends up the steward of ASEAN’s failure over Myanmar, Laos – the next chair – will be the gravedigger.

Yasmin Church Dispute Reveals the Tensions in Indonesia’s Religious Policy

Yasmin Church Dispute Reveals the Tensions in Indonesia’s Religious Policy

By Paul Marshall
One congregation’s struggle to build a new church is a microcosm of the conflicting currents of religious tolerance, religious harmony, and religious freedom in Indonesia. 
Local Leaders Question Expanded US Military Presence in the Philippines

Local Leaders Question Expanded US Military Presence in the Philippines

By Mong Palatino
Several legislators and local officials said they support the expansion of EDCA, but some of the president’s allies have raised questions about it.

Ex-UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Makes Surprise Visit to Myanmar

Ex-UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Makes Surprise Visit to Myanmar

By Grant Peck
Visiting on behalf of the peace-making group The Elders, Ban visited Myanmar and had meetings with junta leaders, including Min Aung Hlaing.

Smoke and Heat: Breaking Records in Southeast Asia

Smoke and Heat: Breaking Records in Southeast Asia

By Luke Hunt
The long-range forecasts paint a bleak, hot outlook, with suffocating heat and smoky air across Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia.

Lèse-majesté Abolition Push Is Gaining Ground in Thailand

Lèse-majesté Abolition Push Is Gaining Ground in Thailand

By David Hutt
In the May election, a significant number of Thais are expected to vote for a party that has spoken about the need to reform – or even abolish – the lèse-majesté law.
Is a US-Vietnam Strategic Partnership Likely to Happen Soon?

Is a US-Vietnam Strategic Partnership Likely to Happen Soon?

By Huynh Tam Sang and Vo Thi Thuy An
Despite auspicious diplomatic recent developments, an upgrade of the bilateral relationship remains unlikely, at least for now.

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