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India’s Northeast Remains on Edge After Ethnic Clashes

India’s Northeast Remains on Edge After Ethnic Clashes

By Associated Press
The Manipur government claims that those killed in firing by troops were Kuki insurgents, not civilians.
Bhutanese Refugee Scam Rocks Nepal – Part 2

Bhutanese Refugee Scam Rocks Nepal – Part 2

By Santosh Sharma Poudel
The conclusion of a two-part series on the fraudulent certification of Nepali citizens as Bhutanese refugees examines the domestic and foreign implications of the scandal.

Myanmar Junta Sentenced Journalist to 10 Years in Prison

Myanmar Junta Sentenced Journalist to 10 Years in Prison

By Sebastian Strangio
Hmue Yadanar Khet Moh Moh Tun of the Myanmar Pressphoto Agency was charged with abetting terrorism by donating money to anti-junta resistance groups.

Cracks Appear in the Philippines’ Unity Government

Cracks Appear in the Philippines’ Unity Government

By Mong Palatino
Recent events suggest that the Marcos-Duterte "UniTeam" that stormed last year's presidential election may not make it to the next election in 2028.

How Thailand’s Move Forward Party Painted Bangkok Orange

How Thailand’s Move Forward Party Painted Bangkok Orange

By David Matijasevich
The party’s capture of 32 of the capital’s 33 parliamentary constituencies may serve as a crucial bulwark against conservative interference.
Hun Sen Is Keeping Kem Sokha Hostage. Will the West Respond to His Threats?

Hun Sen Is Keeping Kem Sokha Hostage. Will the West Respond to His Threats?

By David Hutt
The Cambodian leader is using his rival as a bargaining chip in anticipation of his clean sweep at July's national election.

Pumping Up Myanmar’s Junta With Guns, Trade, and Tourism

Pumping Up Myanmar’s Junta With Guns, Trade, and Tourism

By Luke Hunt
Fresh reports further undermine ASEAN's credibility in Myanmar.
PM Modi Inaugurates New Parliament Building Amid Opposition Boycott

PM Modi Inaugurates New Parliament Building Amid Opposition Boycott

By Sheikh Saaliq
The unveiling of the new building comes amid claims that the Indian leader is destroying the country’s parliamentary democracy.

Two Years of Turmoil: Myanmar’s Fog of War

Two Years of Turmoil: Myanmar’s Fog of War

By Naw Theresa
Three trends that offer a fuller and more accurate picture of the state of the country's civil war.

Bhutanese Refugee Scam Rocks Nepal

Bhutanese Refugee Scam Rocks Nepal

By Santosh Sharma Poudel
Part one of a two-part series examines how Nepal’s political leaders fraudulently certified Nepali citizens as Bhutanese refugees to send them to the United States.

What Is the Future of Hindu Nationalism in India?

What Is the Future of Hindu Nationalism in India?

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The question is not whether Hindu nationalism will be part of India’s political landscape, but whether and to what extent non-Hindus will be able to play a role.
The Battle for Supremacy in Pakistan: Asim Munir Vs Imran Khan

The Battle for Supremacy in Pakistan: Asim Munir Vs Imran Khan

By Aditya Kumar Singh and Rahul Rawat
The tussle between Asim Munir and Imran Khan will only provoke politics of revenge, furthering polarization and deepening Pakistan’s poly-crisis.

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