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Police Rescue 66 Thai Nationals from Scam Call Centers in Cambodia

Police Rescue 66 Thai Nationals from Scam Call Centers in Cambodia

By Sebastian Strangio
The joint police operation offered the latest evidence of an organized crime racket that spans the Mekong region.
Strife in Myanmar Curbs Traditional New Year Celebrations

Strife in Myanmar Curbs Traditional New Year Celebrations

By Grant Peck
The coronavirus pandemic curbed celebrations for the past two years, and the military’s ouster of the elected government last year further smothered the holiday spirit.

Rohingya Militant Group Targeting Malaysia-Based Refugees with Online Campaign

Rohingya Militant Group Targeting Malaysia-Based Refugees with Online Campaign

By Jasminder Singh and J. Fernando
There is mounting evidence that the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army is targeting the Rohingyas in Malaysia with radicalizing propaganda.

Myanmar’s Garment Workers Are Caught Between COVID-19 and the Coup

Myanmar’s Garment Workers Are Caught Between COVID-19 and the Coup

By Meghan Sullivan
After rapid growth in the garment sector during the country's period of opening, workers face a host of political and economic challenges.

Indonesian Parliament Passes Long-Awaited Sexual Violence Bill

Indonesian Parliament Passes Long-Awaited Sexual Violence Bill

By Sebastian Strangio
The passage of the law, which had languished in the legislature since 2016, follows a series of high-profile rape cases that have stoked public anger.
In Indonesia, Protesters March Against Mooted Delay to 2024 Election

In Indonesia, Protesters March Against Mooted Delay to 2024 Election

By Sebastian Strangio
The protests proceeded despite President Joko Widodo's assurance that he has no intention to remain in office beyond the constitution's two-term limit.

Can Sustainable Finance Make a Difference in Southeast Asia?

Can Sustainable Finance Make a Difference in Southeast Asia?

By James Guild
A lot hinges on exactly what is meant by the term "sustainable."
The Challenges Facing Indonesia’s G20 Presidency

The Challenges Facing Indonesia’s G20 Presidency

By Noto Suoneto and Hugh Harsono
The war in Ukraine is only one of the obstacles facing President Joko Widodo's administration.

Thai Opposition Figure Charged With Royal Defamation, Cyber Crimes

Thai Opposition Figure Charged With Royal Defamation, Cyber Crimes

By Sebastian Strangio
The head of the disbanded Future Forward Party criticized the government for contracting a royal-owned firm to supply COVID-19 vaccines.

Revisiting the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor After the Coup

Revisiting the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor After the Coup

By Amara Thiha
The military coup of February 2021 has opened up new avenues of collaboration between Myanmar and China.

Duterte, Xi Talk South China Sea in Virtual Summit

Duterte, Xi Talk South China Sea in Virtual Summit

By Sebastian Strangio
The call forms a neat bookend to Duterte's six years of controversial rapprochement with China.
Cambodia Rescues 16 Trafficked Malaysians, Others Still Held Captive

Cambodia Rescues 16 Trafficked Malaysians, Others Still Held Captive

By Luke Hunt
The move came after the Malaysian ambassador wrote to the national police chief to ask for assistance.

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