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Myanmar Puts Aung San Suu Kyi on Trial on Charges Critics Call Bogus

Myanmar Puts Aung San Suu Kyi on Trial on Charges Critics Call Bogus

By Grant Peck
Aung San Suu Kyi's prosecution poses yet another major setback for Myanmar.
Rare Earths in Myanmar: Unobtanium?

Rare Earths in Myanmar: Unobtanium?

By Sribala Subramanian
Despite its present political turmoil, Myanmar controls the supply of critical metals for clean energy products.

Konfrontasi in the Skies

Konfrontasi in the Skies

By Moez Hayat and Ryan Ashley
China’s recent overflight has raised dormant Malaysian fears about the nation’s sovereignty over its Bornean territories.

Despite COVID-19, Asia’s Drug Trade Expands, Diversifies

Despite COVID-19, Asia’s Drug Trade Expands, Diversifies

By Sebastian Strangio
Asian government's seizures of methamphetamine rose 19 percent in 2020.

A Long Road Ahead for the Philippine Economy

A Long Road Ahead for the Philippine Economy

By Nick Aspinwall
The World Bank slashed its growth projection for this year, indicating an economic recovery may take longer than expected.
In Cambodia, the End of COVID-19 Will Heighten the Economic Contradictions

In Cambodia, the End of COVID-19 Will Heighten the Economic Contradictions

By David Hutt
Corruption and inequality are set to rise as the country emerges from the pandemic.

Malaysian King Holds Unusual Meetings With Political Leaders

Malaysian King Holds Unusual Meetings With Political Leaders

By Eileen Ng
The king is to continue meeting other political leaders over the next few days before hosting a gathering of state rulers next Wednesday.
Which Asian Nations Can Benefit From the ‘China Plus One’ Strategy?

Which Asian Nations Can Benefit From the ‘China Plus One’ Strategy?

By Sara Hsu
As supply chain diversification becomes the name of the game, some of China’s neighbors are looking to provide attractive alternatives.

Indonesia Targets 1 Million Daily COVID-19 Vaccinations

Indonesia Targets 1 Million Daily COVID-19 Vaccinations

By Sebastian Strangio
Southeast Asia's largest nation once again stands on the brink of a fresh wave of infections.

In 2022, Cambodia Faces Challenging Turn at ASEAN’s Helm

In 2022, Cambodia Faces Challenging Turn at ASEAN’s Helm

By Heimkhemra Suy
During its upcoming chairmanship, the country faces a host of daunting challenges. But the year will bring opportunities, too.

UN Expert Says Myanmar Attacks Risk Humanitarian Tragedy

UN Expert Says Myanmar Attacks Risk Humanitarian Tragedy

By Grant Peck
Kayah State, in the country's east, has been engulfed in serious fighting since May 21.
China’s Myanmar Policy ‘Not Affected’ by Post-Coup Chaos: Official

China’s Myanmar Policy ‘Not Affected’ by Post-Coup Chaos: Official

By Sebastian Strangio
With no solution to Myanmar’s political crisis in sight, Beijing is making a pragmatic bet on the status quo.

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