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Vietnam Communist Party Chief’s Funeral Draws Thousands of Mourners, Including World Leaders

Vietnam Communist Party Chief’s Funeral Draws Thousands of Mourners, Including World Leaders

By Aniruddha Ghosal
Among those in attendance were the fourth-ranked leader in the Chinese Communist Party, a former Japanese prime minister, and top Cabinet officials from the U.S. and India.

Sri Lanka to Vote in Presidential Elections on September 21

Sri Lanka to Vote in Presidential Elections on September 21

By Rathindra Kuruwita
The first election since the mass unrest in 2022 is likely to be a fiercely fought contest.
Is Anyone Buying the Bangladesh Government’s Narrative on the Protest?

Is Anyone Buying the Bangladesh Government’s Narrative on the Protest?

By Abu Jakir
It has blamed the opposition BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami for the recent protests, describing those who targeted the security forces as "terrorists" and not students.

Kishida Has Returned From the Political Precipice Before. Can He Do It Again?

Kishida Has Returned From the Political Precipice Before. Can He Do It Again?

By Shamshad A. Khan
Despite consistently low approval ratings, Kishida seems insistent on retaining the LDP presidency. How will he fare in the upcoming leadership race?

China: A Silent Ally Protecting Venezuela’s Maduro

China: A Silent Ally Protecting Venezuela’s Maduro

By Carlos Eduardo Piña
The unconditional political, diplomatic and economic support offered by Beijing has been key to keeping the Bolivarian regime in power, from Chavez to Maduro.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Bangladesh Crawls Back to Normalcy After Violent Clashes That Killed Nearly 200 People

Bangladesh Crawls Back to Normalcy After Violent Clashes That Killed Nearly 200 People

By Julhas Alam
The government has issued a circular, accepting a Supreme Court verdict reforming the quota system for government jobs.

Thailand Will Draft Bill to Regulate Cannabis, Minister Says

Thailand Will Draft Bill to Regulate Cannabis, Minister Says

By Sebastian Strangio
The plan to ban the drug, two years after its historic decriminalization, has opened up a political rift in PM Srettha Thavisin's coalition government.
The Vietnamese Communist Strongman’s Contested Legacy

The Vietnamese Communist Strongman’s Contested Legacy

By Huynh Tam Sang
Nguyen Phu Trong devoted his political career to purifying the system, but his anti-corruption crackdown exposed the communist regime’s political decay.

Myanmar Junta Chief Min Aung Hlaing Named Acting President

Myanmar Junta Chief Min Aung Hlaing Named Acting President

By Sebastian Strangio
The announcement followed reports that the current acting president, Myint Swe, has been placed on medical leave.

As Kamala Harris Eyes US Presidency, Reaction in Her Mother’s Native India Is Muted But Tinged With Pride

As Kamala Harris Eyes US Presidency, Reaction in Her Mother’s Native India Is Muted But Tinged With Pride

By Krutika Pathi
Beyond a smattering of references, Harris hasn’t tapped her Indian identity heavily, and her policy portfolio has not focused on India.

Han Dong-hoon Elected Leader of South Korea’s Conservatives After Tumultuous Party Convention

Han Dong-hoon Elected Leader of South Korea’s Conservatives After Tumultuous Party Convention

By Kyle Pope and Simon Voget
As the new People Power Party leader, Han’s dynamic with President Yoon will shape the fortunes of both president and party.
A Proposed Law Seeks to Ban Political Dynasties in the Philippines

A Proposed Law Seeks to Ban Political Dynasties in the Philippines

By Mong Palatino
The 1987 Constitution explicitly prohibits political dynasticism, but an enabling law has never been passed.

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