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Thai AstraZeneca Vaccine Production Falls Short of Target

Thai AstraZeneca Vaccine Production Falls Short of Target

By Tassanee Vejpongsa
Siam Bioscience was awarded a license by AstraZeneca last year to be a regional production hub supplying eight other countries despite having no experience in manufacturing vaccines.
Indonesia Bracing for COVID-19 Outbreak to Worsen: Official

Indonesia Bracing for COVID-19 Outbreak to Worsen: Official

By Sebastian Strangio
There are alarming reports that the Delta variant has penetrated more remote regions of the archipelago.

Singapore’s Land Reclamation on Pedra Branca: Implications for Malaysia

Singapore’s Land Reclamation on Pedra Branca: Implications for Malaysia

By Wahab Jumrah
While the ICJ awarded Pedra Branca to Singapore in 2008, its planned land reclamation works could have far-reaching legal ramifications.

US Focuses on Myanmar, South China Sea at Special ASEAN Meeting

US Focuses on Myanmar, South China Sea at Special ASEAN Meeting

By Sebastian Strangio
The meeting highlighted where U.S. and Southeast Asian interests align, and where they part ways.

Indonesia Reports 54,000 Virus Cases, Becomes Asian Hotspot

Indonesia Reports 54,000 Virus Cases, Becomes Asian Hotspot

By Edna Tarigan
Officials fear that the more highly transmissible Delta variant is now spreading from the islands of Java and Bali.
Torture in Myanmar: Don’t Let the Junta Normalize Cruelty

Torture in Myanmar: Don’t Let the Junta Normalize Cruelty

By Tomas Max Martin, Ergun Cakal, and Hannah Russell
Torture – and the fear that it engenders – has been central to the military junta’s efforts to quell popular resistance.

Myanmar Junta Imposes Fresh Charges on Aung San Suu Kyi

Myanmar Junta Imposes Fresh Charges on Aung San Suu Kyi

By Sebastian Strangio
The military is attempting to sideline the 76-year-old leader from Myanmar politics permanently.
Why US-China Rivalry Might Be Good for Singapore’s Semiconductor Industry

Why US-China Rivalry Might Be Good for Singapore’s Semiconductor Industry

By James Guild
Global chip-makers are diversifying their supply chains to hedge against the risks of growing geopolitical competition.

China Tightens Border Controls as COVID-19 Surges in Myanmar

China Tightens Border Controls as COVID-19 Surges in Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
Measures include the effective fortification of large parts of the border between the two countries.

6 Out of 10 ASEAN Leaders Listed in RSF’s Gallery of ‘Press Predators’

6 Out of 10 ASEAN Leaders Listed in RSF’s Gallery of ‘Press Predators’

By Luke Hunt
In Myanmar, “terror is back” – and the same can be said for much of Asia.

Malaysia’s ‘Total Lockdown’ Failure Plunges Hospitals Into Crisis

Malaysia’s ‘Total Lockdown’ Failure Plunges Hospitals Into Crisis

By Alifah Zainuddin
A COVID-19 surge is overwhelming many of Malaysia’s intensive care units, as rivalries among politicians allow a disaster to unfold.
The Regional Absence in Mainland Southeast Asia’s COVID-19 Strategy

The Regional Absence in Mainland Southeast Asia’s COVID-19 Strategy

By David Hutt
Despite their local vaccination efforts, the nations of the region won't be safe until the entire region achieves herd immunity.

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