Story Archive
2025-03-31
Despite promises of reform, draconian laws continue to silence critics under Anwar Ibrahim’s leadership, human rights groups warn.
2025-03-31
The announcement came days after the U.S., Philippines, Japan staged naval training near a contested shoal.
2025-03-31
Four people were found alive in Mandalay, signs of life still detected in Bangkok.
2025-03-31
Legal immunity for security forces, vague use-of-force provisions, spying on citizens all add up to legal overreach.
2025-03-29
As death toll rises, international teams are arriving in the earthquake zone.
2025-03-28
Human rights advocates appeal to the international community to ensure aid continues for the Muslim minority refugees.
2025-03-28
During Manila visit, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth reiterates U.S. support for Philippines’ territorial defense.
2025-03-28
Neither the Thai nor Myanmar governments have said when they will leave Myanmar.
2025-03-28
Indonesia’s new president faces public protests over program rollouts, investor jitters.
2025-03-28
At least 150 have been killed in the 7.7 magnitude temblor that sent thousands of panicked people into the streets of Bangkok.
2025-03-28
Australia’s policies toward the Pacific will continue to be primarily driven by China’s resurgence, no matter who is elected.
2025-03-27
Guam governor tells U.S. defense secretary that national security cannot happen without human health security.
2025-03-27
Observers say they are taking advantage of lax law and order situation to conduct moral policing.
2025-03-27
The Marcos administration reiterated it merely complied with the law, international obligations.
2025-03-27
Security concerns, modernization and private classrooms threaten centuries-old Pondok institutions.