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Four years after Myanmar’s 2021 coup, armed civilian resistance remains fragmented and largely ineffective against a deeply entrenched military junta.
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Indonesia’s failed bid to secure a US$15.5 billion trade deal with the Trump administration has exposed serious shortcomings in its economic
Indonesia’s newly amended Military Law has signalled the intention of the country’s leader to expand control over the civil services.
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When Indonesia’s president, Prabowo Subianto, declined a rare invitation to the G7 Summit in Canada this week—opting instead to appear
Vietnam’s foreign policy has entered a new phase under the leadership of General Secretary To Lam, who has framed the
The outcome of the 2025 mid-term elections senatorial contest in the Philippines will significantly shape the political landscape. The 2028