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Paetongtarn Shinawatra Selected as Thailand’s Next Prime Minister

Paetongtarn Shinawatra Selected as Thailand’s Next Prime Minister

By Sebastian Strangio
The 37-year-old will become the youngest PM in Thailand's history, and the third member of her family to lead the country.
Hun Manet: In His Father’s Long Shadow

Hun Manet: In His Father’s Long Shadow

By Markus Karbaum
Last year, Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen handed power to his eldest son Hun Manet. One year on, it is clear that he remains the country's most powerful man.

Vietnamese Court Sentences Prominent Political Activist to Five Years Prison

Vietnamese Court Sentences Prominent Political Activist to Five Years Prison

By Sebastian Strangio
Nguyen Chi Tuyen, aka Anh Chi, has become the latest dissenter to be persecuted for criticizing the Communist Party online.

Kishida’s Resignation Is a Diplomatic Loss for Japan

Kishida’s Resignation Is a Diplomatic Loss for Japan

By Yukari Easton
Japan will need another international statesman as prime minister. The jury is out as to whether Kishida’s successor, whomever that may be, will meet this high bar. 

Taiwan People’s Party Faces Its First Corruption Scandals

Taiwan People’s Party Faces Its First Corruption Scandals

By Brian Hioe
Misreported campaign expenses and allegations of shady real estate deals could jeopardize the TPP's corruption-free image.
With PM’s Dismissal, Thailand’s ‘Network Monarchy’ Strikes Back

With PM’s Dismissal, Thailand’s ‘Network Monarchy’ Strikes Back

By Sebastian Strangio
The Constitutional Court's unseating of Srettha Thavisin has once again plunged the country into political uncertainty.

Taliban Redux: Afghanistan 3 Years After the Fall of Kabul

Taliban Redux: Afghanistan 3 Years After the Fall of Kabul

By Tushar Shetty
Zahra Joya and Shanthie D’Souza unpack the Taliban regime, its suppression of women and minorities, and the wider consequences of its rule on global terror and geopolitics.
Banning Reformist Parties Won’t Stop Move for Change in Thailand

Banning Reformist Parties Won’t Stop Move for Change in Thailand

By Voranai Vanijaka
Things may get worse after Thailand’s Move Forward Party dissolution, but they vow to fight on.

Japan’s Kishida Announces He Will Not Run in LDP Leadership Race, Paving the Way for a New Prime Minister

Japan’s Kishida Announces He Will Not Run in LDP Leadership Race, Paving the Way for a New Prime Minister

By Mari Yamaguchi
Kishida, who has suffered dwindling support ratings that have dipped below 20 percent, will not seek re-election as the ruling party’s president in September.

Students Who Ousted Hasina Are Helping Lead Bangladesh, From the Streets to the Ministries

Students Who Ousted Hasina Are Helping Lead Bangladesh, From the Streets to the Ministries

By Krutika Pathi and Shonal Ganguly
While the students say they have the grit to get things done, there are concerns over their lack of political experience and the extent of their ambitions.

Thai Court Removes PM Srettha From Office Over Ethics Violation

Thai Court Removes PM Srettha From Office Over Ethics Violation

By Jintamas Saksornchai
The Constitutional Court ruling has plunged the country into political limbo, a week after it disbanded Thailand's largest opposition party.
Indian Government’s Intensifying Attack on Scientific Temperament Worries Scientists

Indian Government’s Intensifying Attack on Scientific Temperament Worries Scientists

By Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
Leaders are making unscientific claims of imaginary technological achievements and exaggerated ideas about ancient Indian knowledge systems to build a hyper-nationalist narrative.

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