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Philippines, US Kick Off Large-Scale Balikatan Military Exercise

Philippines, US Kick Off Large-Scale Balikatan Military Exercise

By Sebastian Strangio
The exercises, billed as the largest ever, come at the tail end of President Rodrigo Duterte's turbulent term in office.
Philippines Calls Out Dangerous Chinese Actions Near Disputed Shoal

Philippines Calls Out Dangerous Chinese Actions Near Disputed Shoal

By Sebastian Strangio
The Philippine Coast Guard claims that Chinese vessels have maneuvered dangerously close to Philippine ships on four occasions over the past year.

Timor-Leste Set for Presidential Runoff Election Next Month

Timor-Leste Set for Presidential Runoff Election Next Month

By Associated Press
Former President Jose Ramos-Horta will face off against current President Francisco Guterres in a second round of voting on April 19.

Blackouts and Fuel Price Surges Bite in Post-Coup Myanmar

Blackouts and Fuel Price Surges Bite in Post-Coup Myanmar

By Seng Pan and Tsa Shee Nrang
Fourteen months on from the military takeover, many ordinary people are struggling to pay for basic necessities.

Myanmar Coup Leader Pledges to ‘Annihilate’ Those Opposing his Government

Myanmar Coup Leader Pledges to ‘Annihilate’ Those Opposing his Government

By Sebastian Strangio
Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing's comments came on the anniversary of the bloodiest crackdown on those protesting last February's coup.
Rethinking the Philippines’ Deterrence in the South China Sea

Rethinking the Philippines’ Deterrence in the South China Sea

By Erick Nielson C Javier
Manila should change the narrative from a focus on “how to defend” against China toward a more active strategy of deterring China.

America’s Aid Imperium and Human Rights in Southeast Asia

America’s Aid Imperium and Human Rights in Southeast Asia

By Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr.
Has U.S. foreign aid led to advancements in rights or increased repression in Southeast Asia?
US Diplomat Again Denies Consulate Missile Base Rumor

US Diplomat Again Denies Consulate Missile Base Rumor

By Sebastian Strangio
Since it broke ground in 2020, the new U.S. consular complex in Chiang Mai has been the subject of widespread social media speculation.

How the Russia-Ukraine War Will Impact Philippines-Russia Relations

How the Russia-Ukraine War Will Impact Philippines-Russia Relations

By Joshua Espeña
Despite steady improvements in defense ties, there isn't much at stake in the two countries' bilateral relations.

Singapore Announces Significant Relaxation of COVID-19 Protocols

Singapore Announces Significant Relaxation of COVID-19 Protocols

By Sebastian Strangio
The city-state has finally done away with its strict outdoor mask mandate, as it takes a decisive step toward "living with" the virus.

Indonesia Prepping Strict New Rules for Online Platforms: Report

Indonesia Prepping Strict New Rules for Online Platforms: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
The new rules would require digital platforms to respond to "urgent" requests for the removal of content within four hours.
Why Indonesia Should Stand With Ukraine

Why Indonesia Should Stand With Ukraine

By Edward Parker
In an increasingly turbulent global strategic environment, it is high time for Indonesia to get off the fence.

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