Absurd AI-generated internet trends are impacting youth, deteriorating cognitive functions and creating complex legal challenges online.
Tensions persist along the Thailand-Myanmar border, shaped by history, ethnic conflicts and shifting alliances.
Absurd AI-generated internet trends are impacting youth, deteriorating cognitive functions and creating complex legal challenges online.
Ya’s life is shaped by displacement and resilience.
It is urgent to crimininalise AI-generated CSAM and undertake a legal reform to protect children online.
The widely contested revisions to the military law are still within reasonable limits.
Malaysia navigates a complex role in facilitating peace talks for Thailand’s southern insurgency, balancing ties and trust.
A short report on eFishery’s financial conundrum and its implications to Indonesia’s business landscape.
Indonesia’s top religious groups risk independence by accepting mining concessions, aligning closely with the state’s political and economic interests.
Tensions persist along the Thailand-Myanmar border, shaped by history, ethnic conflicts and shifting alliances.
Remnants of tension linger along the Thailand-Myanmar border, steeped in history, tourism and opium.
HTI remains resilient despite repression; Indonesia needs a new, inclusive approach to address its ideological and political challenges.
Thailand’s landmark Equal Marriage Act has an uneven impact in the more Islamic southern provinces.
YSL is conducting a free introductory class on Power BI.
Cultural stigma in Malaysia has long hindered mental health conversations, but recent shifts show growing acceptance and change.
Public enthusiasm for Prabowo’s free meal programme is undeniable, but weak oversight and poor planning threaten its success.
In ASEAN, youth digital influence is reshaping economies and politics, pushing boundaries and challenging traditional power structures.
Religious intolerance and stigma in Malaysia negatively impact mental health, emphasising the need for interfaith dialogue and inclusivity.
A reimagined Triple Bottom Line – Politics, Planet and People – highlights accountability commitment in sustainability governance that prioritises long-term societal effects over quick financial benefits.