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Suspected Chinese Rocket Debris Found in Philippine Waters

Suspected Chinese Rocket Debris Found in Philippine Waters

By Associated Press
Debris found in two separate locations were likely remnants of a Chinese Long March 5B rocket launched last week from Hainan island.
Will ASEAN Finally Change Its Approach Toward Myanmar?

Will ASEAN Finally Change Its Approach Toward Myanmar?

By Sebastian Strangio
The country's troubles will be at the top of the agenda at this week's summit, but a significant policy shift is unlikely.

Vietnam Introduces 24-Hour Take-Down Requirement for Social Media Platforms

Vietnam Introduces 24-Hour Take-Down Requirement for Social Media Platforms

By Sebastian Strangio
The move is the latest in the state's attempts to cleanse the online sphere of "false news" and "anti-state" content.

Why Thailand’s Current Account Returned to Surplus in September

Why Thailand’s Current Account Returned to Surplus in September

By James Guild
The development, driven by the revival of the tourism sector, suggests that the country is beginning to recover from the pandemic in earnest.  

Putin to Skip East Asia Summit, No Certainty for G-20

Putin to Skip East Asia Summit, No Certainty for G-20

By Sebastian Strangio
It is looking increasingly likely that the Russian leader will not be present at either summit – at least not physically.
Philippine Police Charge Prison Chief With Killing Popular Broadcaster

Philippine Police Charge Prison Chief With Killing Popular Broadcaster

By Sebastian Strangio
Gerald Bantag has been accused of masterminding the October 3 shooting of the journalist Percival Mabasa.

ASEAN Struggles on in an Uncertain Age

ASEAN Struggles on in an Uncertain Age

By Richard Maude
ASEAN is conscious that it is increasingly sidelines amid great power competition. But the organization is slow to change.
Cambodian Dissident Begins Hunger Strike Over Prison Conditions

Cambodian Dissident Begins Hunger Strike Over Prison Conditions

By Sebastian Strangio
Theary Seng’s stand comes ahead of U.S. President Joe Biden’s visit to Cambodia for this week’s ASEAN summits.

Malaysia Kicks off Election Campaign Ahead of November 19 Vote

Malaysia Kicks off Election Campaign Ahead of November 19 Vote

By Sebastian Strangio
Given the complexity of the country's electoral landscape, there is no guarantee GE15 will bring an end to the current political instability.

To Understand Southeast Asia Today, Look to its Early Modern History

To Understand Southeast Asia Today, Look to its Early Modern History

By Imran Said
The region today resembles less the rigid binaries of the Cold War than the fluid loyalties and interactions of the pre-colonial era.

Hun Sen Adds Some Bite to Upcoming ASEAN Summits

Hun Sen Adds Some Bite to Upcoming ASEAN Summits

By Luke Hunt
Ukraine will be at the top of the agenda at the meetings, alongside Myanmar.
Indonesian FM Says Myanmar Military to Blame for Country’s Crisis

Indonesian FM Says Myanmar Military to Blame for Country’s Crisis

By Sebastian Strangio
Retno Marsudi’s comments came ahead of an ASEAN summit at which the region's leaders will be under pressure to toughen their stance toward the military junta.

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