BRN targets local DVs, escalating violence as peace talks stall in Thailand’s restive south.
We may see a more proactive Indonesia in pushing for peace in the Middle East.
BRN targets local DVs, escalating violence as peace talks stall in Thailand’s restive south.
A reflection of what the military law revision entails.
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.
A short report on eFishery’s financial conundrum and its implications to Indonesia’s business landscape.
We may see a more proactive Indonesia in pushing for peace in the Middle East.
Thailand’s security apparatus is right not to be complacent, even if the Malays’ responses in southern provinces have been rather mild.
Jakarta should carefully manage its economic relationships within BRICS to maintain policy independence and avoid overreliance on a single partner.
China’s persistent aggressive tactics threaten the territorial integrity of the Philippines and the international maritime order.
Dina Zaman’s new book, Malayland (Ethos Books and Faction Press), will be launched on 15 November 2024 (6pm) at National Library Singapore. She will also make an appearance at Book Bar (57 Duxton Road, Singapore 089521) for a meet-the-author on 16 Nov (2pm).
The war has revealed the difficulty Malaysia has always faced between support for Palestine and its desire to be close to the West.
The youths have an important role to play in fostering the digital transformation of the energy transition process.
ASEAN should seek to deepen its economic engagement with China even as the latter’s economic turmoil subsides.
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Dina Zaman’s new book, Malayland (Ethos Books and Faction Press), will be launched on 15 November 2024 (6pm) at National Library Singapore. She will also make an appearance at Book Bar (57 Duxton Road, Singapore 089521) for a meet-the-author on 16 Nov (2pm).