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Chinese and Indonesian Workers Clash at Indonesian Nickel Plant

Chinese and Indonesian Workers Clash at Indonesian Nickel Plant

By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat and Yeta Purnama
The violence, which resulted in the deaths of two workers, is likely to inflame anti-Chinese sentiment in the country.
Southeast Asia’s Cement Industrial Complex

Southeast Asia’s Cement Industrial Complex

By James Guild
The economics of cement production, particularly in emerging markets, are closely entwined with both politics and climate policy.

Indonesia Opens Trial Into Malang Stadium Disaster

Indonesia Opens Trial Into Malang Stadium Disaster

By Sebastian Strangio
Five individuals are accused of "criminal negligence" for their alleged roles in the crowd crush, which took the lives of 135 spectators.

Foreign Companies Enabling Myanmar’s Domestic Arms Industry: Report

Foreign Companies Enabling Myanmar’s Domestic Arms Industry: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
Since the late 1980s, the military has developed a "multi-faceted arms industrial complex" that has cushioned it from the impact of Western sanctions and arms embargoes.

‘What is Happening to Us is Coming For You’

‘What is Happening to Us is Coming For You’

By Sribala Subramanian
How the Philippines became “ground zero” for the corrosive effects of social media.
How the Onion Became the Symbol of Inflation in the Philippines

How the Onion Became the Symbol of Inflation in the Philippines

By Mong Palatino
In December, the staple vegetable was selling for more than the cost of chicken and beef.

In Indonesia, Thousands Rally Against Presidential Job Decree

In Indonesia, Thousands Rally Against Presidential Job Decree

By Sebastian Strangio
Critics accuse President Joko Widodo of using emergency powers to circumvent a Constitutional Court's ruling on a controversial jobs creation law.
Myanmar’s Military Launches Airstrikes Near Indian Border

Myanmar’s Military Launches Airstrikes Near Indian Border

By Lian Bawi Thang
Myanmar’s army launched several airstrikes on an ethnic Chin armed group near the Indian border.

Min Aung Hlaing Family Assets Recovered in Thai Drug Raid

Min Aung Hlaing Family Assets Recovered in Thai Drug Raid

By Sebastian Strangio
The discoveries, which include assets belonging to the Myanmar junta chief's adult son and daughter, suggest that military figures are using Thailand as a financial safe haven.

Malaysia Could Cut Palm Oil Exports to the European Union

Malaysia Could Cut Palm Oil Exports to the European Union

By Sebastian Strangio
The move followed Brussels' passage of a law that could severely restrict palm oil imports to the European bloc.

Indonesia to Establish Special Office to Handle Myanmar Crisis

Indonesia to Establish Special Office to Handle Myanmar Crisis

By Sebastian Strangio
Among the challenges facing Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi and her team will be how to respond to the junta's planned sham elections.
Indonesia’s Jokowi Admits to Serious Past Human Rights Abuses

Indonesia’s Jokowi Admits to Serious Past Human Rights Abuses

By Sebastian Strangio
The leader acknowledged 12 episodes of gross human rights violations that occurred between the 1960s and the early 2000s.

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