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Myanmar’s Intensifying Conflict Taking Massive Rights Toll: UN
Myanmar’s escalating conflict and the worst violence since the military takeover in 2021 are having …
Erasing Memories, Concealing Evidence: China’s Efforts to Obscure the Uyghur Genocide
The risk of the Uyghur genocide being forgotten is a grave concern. The Chinese Communist …
De-Risking’s Blind Spot: China’s Targeting of Global Civil Society
“De-risking” has become the buzzword in China policy circles since G-7 leaders endorsed the concept …
Third Malaysian Mini-Mart Attacked Over ‘Allah Socks’ Scandal
A third branch of a popular Malaysian convenience store has been attacked with a Molotov …
End of an Era as the Phnom Penh Post Closes Its Doors
Thirty-two years after the first edition was launched, The Phnom Penh Post has closed its …
Now That It’s a Reality, Does Taiwan Still Back Extended Military Conscription?
Firing rifles in different positions, crawling forward in simulated scenarios filled with explosions, evacuating wounded …
Does Urban Design Matter for International Engagement?
Recently the idea of a “whole-of-nation” approach to Australia’s international engagement has taken root inside …
Thailand’s Parliament Passes Landmark Marriage Equality Bill
Thailand is set to become the first Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage after …