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Kyrgyz Authorities Try to Head off Protests With Restrictions

Kyrgyz Authorities Try to Head off Protests With Restrictions

By Colleen Wood
Kyrgyzstani authorities are restricting protests about Russia’s war in Ukraine, but some public servants are speaking out.
How Is Cambodia Navigating the Impacts of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine?

How Is Cambodia Navigating the Impacts of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine?

By Chhengpor Aun
In the five weeks since the invasion, the country has pivoted from neutrality to condemnation of the Russian aggression.

Indonesia State Energy Firm Pertamina Mulls Purchases of Russian Oil

Indonesia State Energy Firm Pertamina Mulls Purchases of Russian Oil

By Sebastian Strangio
The firm's CEO said that the firm should take advantage of the plummeting prices for Russian crude oil.

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.

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.
Russia-Ukraine War Threatens to Derail Indonesia’s G20 Chairmanship

Russia-Ukraine War Threatens to Derail Indonesia’s G20 Chairmanship

By Sebastian Strangio
The attendance of Russian President Vladimir Putin at October's G20 summit would likely be met with a mass Western boycott.

Explaining the Vietnamese Public’s Mixed Responses to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

Explaining the Vietnamese Public’s Mixed Responses to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

By To Minh Son
Russian President Vladimir Putin has attracted both admirers and detractors among the country's active netizens.
Foreign Fighters from Asia in Ukraine? Prospects and Possibilities

Foreign Fighters from Asia in Ukraine? Prospects and Possibilities

By Shashi Jayakumar
Despite the logistical and financial obstacles, small numbers of Asians have pledged to fight for the Ukrainian cause.

Vietnam Blocks Activists From Attending Ukrainian Embassy Charity Event

Vietnam Blocks Activists From Attending Ukrainian Embassy Charity Event

By Sebastian Strangio
The fundraising event touched on a number of issues of great sensitivity to Hanoi.

Thailand’s Shattered APEC Dream

Thailand’s Shattered APEC Dream

By Tita Sanglee
Thailand was hoping for a repeat of its successful 2003 chairmanship of APEC before the Russia-Ukraine war threw its plans into disarray.

Cashless and Flightless, Russian Tourists Stuck in Thailand

Cashless and Flightless, Russian Tourists Stuck in Thailand

By Chalida Ekvitthayavechnukul
About 6,500 Russian tourists are stranded in southern Thailand, along with 1,000 Ukrainians.
Philippines Pledges to Back US if Ukraine Conflict Spreads to Asia

Philippines Pledges to Back US if Ukraine Conflict Spreads to Asia

By Sebastian Strangio
President Rodrigo Duterte reportedly pledged to grant the U.S. access to the former American Subic Bay naval station and Clark Air Base.

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