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Richard Branson Declines Singapore’s Invitation to Debate Death Penalty

Richard Branson Declines Singapore’s Invitation to Debate Death Penalty

By Sebastian Strangio
The 72-year-old, a longtime anti-death penalty campaigner, instead called for "a constructive, lasting dialogue involving multiple stakeholders."
Xi Jinping Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Vietnam’s Communist Party Chief

Xi Jinping Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Vietnam’s Communist Party Chief

By Sebastian Strangio
The elaborate ceremonials of Nguyen Phu Trong's state visit are a reminder of the alternating attraction and resistance that underpin Sino-Vietnamese relations.

Indonesia’s Plea: ‘G-20 Must Not Fail’

Indonesia’s Plea: ‘G-20 Must Not Fail’

By Sribala Subramanian
Was Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi’s speech at the United Nations a curtain raiser for the G-20 summit?

Southeast Asia’s Digital Economy to Top $200 Billion in 2022:  Report

Southeast Asia’s Digital Economy to Top $200 Billion in 2022: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
A new report claims that the region's digital economy could be worth more than $200 billion this year, outpacing previous projections.

President Biden Confirmed for Summits in Cambodia, Indonesia

President Biden Confirmed for Summits in Cambodia, Indonesia

By Sebastian Strangio
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris will represent the U.S. at the upcoming APEC Summit in Bangkok.
The Tyranny of Compelled Speech in Cambodia

The Tyranny of Compelled Speech in Cambodia

By David Hutt
Censorship and self-censorship are less repressive than being forced to express and affirm a regime's lies.

Taking Down the Tatmadaw

Taking Down the Tatmadaw

By Luke Hunt
A conversation with journalist and Myanmar activist Scott Johnson.
Southeast Asia’s Data Localization Push Is a Double-Edged Sword

Southeast Asia’s Data Localization Push Is a Double-Edged Sword

By Xirui Li
The policy could stimulate the growth of regional data centers, while also throwing up barriers to digital trade.

ASEAN Foreign Ministers Urge More Progress in Myanmar Crisis

ASEAN Foreign Ministers Urge More Progress in Myanmar Crisis

By Niniek Karmini and Grant Peck
The ministers admitted their efforts haven’t achieved significant progress and called to strengthen the implementation of a five-point consensus.

Philippine Lawmaker Proposes Bill Prohibiting Foreign Ships’ Incursions

Philippine Lawmaker Proposes Bill Prohibiting Foreign Ships’ Incursions

By Sebastian Strangio
The Philippine Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act is seeking to respond to a pattern of repeated Chinese incursions into Manila's EEZ.

Indonesia’s Police On Trial

Indonesia’s Police On Trial

By Aisyah Llewellyn
After a series of high-profile scandals, public trust in the country's police force has dropped to an all-time low.
Why LGBT Rights Trump Environmentalism in Vietnam

Why LGBT Rights Trump Environmentalism in Vietnam

By Mai Truong
The Vietnamese Communist Party's relatively progressive stance on LGBT issues contrasts with its fierce crackdown on independent environmental activism.

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