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After a Teenage Girl Is Killed on the Bangladesh-India Border, a War of Narratives Emerges

After a Teenage Girl Is Killed on the Bangladesh-India Border, a War of Narratives Emerges

By Jannatul Naym Pieal
Despite a long record of border killings, India is trying to pin the blame on Bangladesh for the death of a 13-year-old girl – while also playing up anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh.

Why Do Singapore and China Cooperate on Joint Maritime Exercises?

Why Do Singapore and China Cooperate on Joint Maritime Exercises?

By Ian Seow Cheng Wei
The naval exercises have become increasingly significant for Singapore, given China’s ongoing concerns about Singapore’s neutrality and Singapore’s concerns about tensions in the South China Sea.
PM Anwar Says Malaysia Will Not Halt Oil and Gas Exploration in South China Sea

PM Anwar Says Malaysia Will Not Halt Oil and Gas Exploration in South China Sea

By Sebastian Strangio
The PM's comments came after the publication of a leaked Chinese diplomatic note ordering the country to cease exploration activities in the South China Sea.

Indonesia Deports Fugitive Philippine Mayor Accused of Involvement in Cyberscams

Indonesia Deports Fugitive Philippine Mayor Accused of Involvement in Cyberscams

By Sebastian Strangio
The extradition brings an end to a months-long manhunt for Alice Guo, the primary subject of a Senate investigation into online gaming and scam operations.

US Air Force Deploys More Stealth Jets to Southeast Asia

US Air Force Deploys More Stealth Jets to Southeast Asia

By Christopher Woody
U.S. F-35s and F-22s have toured Southeast Asia twice this year, reflecting an American desire to increase training exercises with nations in the vicinity of the South China Sea.

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

Why Did North Korea Register – and Deregister – 13 Submarines With the IMO?

Why Did North Korea Register – and Deregister – 13 Submarines With the IMO?

By Jihoon Yu
Assessing the strategic intentions and regional security implications of Pyongyang's puzzling decision.

INS Arighaat and India’s Quest for Strategic Deterrence

INS Arighaat and India’s Quest for Strategic Deterrence

By Mrityunjay Goswami
With the commissioning of India’s second nuclear submarine, India is trying to bridge the gap with China and build up its strategic deterrence capabilities.
Indonesia Arrests Fugitive Philippine Mayor Wanted Over Scam Operations

Indonesia Arrests Fugitive Philippine Mayor Wanted Over Scam Operations

By Jim Gomez and Edna Tarigan
Alice Guo is the subject of a Senate investigation into her links to illegal gaming operations, human trafficking, and money laundering.

Bangladesh’s New Border Stance Signals a Shift in Its Approach to India 

Bangladesh’s New Border Stance Signals a Shift in Its Approach to India 

By Saqlain Rizve
“Enough is enough”: Dhaka is taking a strong stand at the border as Bangladesh-India relations enter a new phase.

Japan Coast Guard Plans to Build Its Largest Patrol Vessel Ever

Japan Coast Guard Plans to Build Its Largest Patrol Vessel Ever

By Takahashi Kosuke
The new ship, an ultra-large multipurpose patrol vessel, will be around 200 meters long and will weigh about 30,000 tons.

Philippine Officials Rescue 162 in Raid on Suspected Cyberscam Hub

Philippine Officials Rescue 162 in Raid on Suspected Cyberscam Hub

By Sebastian Strangio
Several Southeast Asian governments have launched crackdowns on online fraud operations. Is an end to the region’s cyber-scam epidemic in sight?
The Danger of Distrust on the Iran-Pakistan Border

The Danger of Distrust on the Iran-Pakistan Border

By Seamus Duffy
Looking for a culprit, there is a real possibility that Pakistan may view counterterrorism cooperation with Iran with increasing suspicion.

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