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Philippine Vice President Decries ‘Political Harassment’ Against Her Family

Philippine Vice President Decries ‘Political Harassment’ Against Her Family

By Mong Palatino
Sara Duterte and her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, are engaged in a political struggle with the family of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Fresh Reports Emerge of Rohingya Killings in Western Myanmar

Fresh Reports Emerge of Rohingya Killings in Western Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
Rohingya activists and local media reports say that civilians have been targeted by the Arakan Army in Maungdaw, a town close to the border with Bangladesh.

The Geopolitics of Cambodia’s Funan Techo Canal

The Geopolitics of Cambodia’s Funan Techo Canal

By Nguyen Minh Quang and James Borton
With its potential to foster Chinese-backed economic enclaves and military installations, the canal poses a foreseeable challenge to Vietnam’s national security.

Thailand’s Move Forward Party Faces Dissolution, but Its Former Chief Remains Hopeful

Thailand’s Move Forward Party Faces Dissolution, but Its Former Chief Remains Hopeful

By Jerry Harmer and Jintamas Saksornchai
The Constitutional Court is set to hand down its ruling in a case that could result in the dissolution of the party, which won the most votes in last year's election.

Papuan Separatists Killed New Zealand Helicopter Pilot, Indonesia Says

Papuan Separatists Killed New Zealand Helicopter Pilot, Indonesia Says

By Sebastian Strangio
The report came as a separatist group said it was willing to release another pilot from New Zealand who was abducted in February 2023.
Vietnamese Billionaire Tycoon Found Guilty of Defrauding Stockholders

Vietnamese Billionaire Tycoon Found Guilty of Defrauding Stockholders

By David Rising and Hau Dinh
Trinh Van Quyet, the founder and chairman of the FLC Group, was sentenced to 21 years in prison for defrauding investors of around $144 million.

Why Vietnam Mourns: Understanding the National Grief for Nguyen Phu Trong

Why Vietnam Mourns: Understanding the National Grief for Nguyen Phu Trong

By Mai Truong
The late party chief was widely respected for his perceived incorruptibility and contribution to Vietnam’s political stability.
Vietnam Coast Guard Vessel Arrives in Philippines for Joint Exercise

Vietnam Coast Guard Vessel Arrives in Philippines for Joint Exercise

By Sebastian Strangio
The two nations are strengthening their maritime cooperation against a backdrop of Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea.

Cambodia Breaks Ground on China-Funded Canal and Says It Will Be Built ‘No Matter the Cost’

Cambodia Breaks Ground on China-Funded Canal and Says It Will Be Built ‘No Matter the Cost’

By Sopheng Cheang and Aniruddha Ghosal
The $1.7 billion Funan Techo canal is planned to connect the country’s capital with Cambodia’s south coast, giving it access to the Gulf of Thailand.

Gunmen Kill New Zealand Helicopter Pilot in Another Attack in Indonesia’s Restive Papua Region

Gunmen Kill New Zealand Helicopter Pilot in Another Attack in Indonesia’s Restive Papua Region

By Alfian Kartono and Niniek Karmini
The gunmen then released the Indigenous Papuan passengers and set fire to the plane.

Why the US Could Regret Not Lifting Vietnam’s ‘Non-Market Economy’ Status

Why the US Could Regret Not Lifting Vietnam’s ‘Non-Market Economy’ Status

By Khang Vu
Hanoi hoped that its reclassification would help cement the two nation's new Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Vietnam’s President Confirmed as New Communist Party Chief

Vietnam’s President Confirmed as New Communist Party Chief

By Sebastian Strangio
While his accession marks the beginning of a new era in Vietnamese politics, To Lam is unlikely to enact major changes to the country's domestic or foreign policy.

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