Indonesia’s top religious groups risk independence by accepting mining concessions, aligning closely with the state’s political and economic interests.
PPI Hungary is organizing the 1st IC-SET in Budapest, 23 August 2024.
Indonesia’s top religious groups risk independence by accepting mining concessions, aligning closely with the state’s political and economic interests.
Indonesia risks missing its demographic bonus by overlooking the welfare and potential of its growing elderly population.
In this chapter, hear an audio recording of a conversation with Ya, a hamba habshi.
Results of DAP’s internal election underscore the party’s evolving role within Malaysia’s ruling coalition and the challenges of coalition politics.
Indonesia’s revised military law raises concerns over transparency, civilian roles and governance.
High tariffs are imposed to bring others to the negotiating table.
Ya, an African slave from Mecca, recalls her life in Terengganu, revealing a hidden chapter of local history.
PPI Hungary is organizing the 1st IC-SET in Budapest, 23 August 2024.
What are the possible risks of placing mothers as “frontliners” in preventing violent extremism?
Rizieq Shihab may soon become Indonesia’s top opposition figure once again.
Indonesia’s latest cybersecurity disaster highlights classical problems in its governance – jurisdictional overlap and failure to cover the basics.
Explained – the benefits and dilemma of the influx of Chinese EVs into Indonesia.
The fall of Erdogan’s AKP in Turkey’s local elections could spell a new hope and opportunities for Turkish women.
Entomal Biotech employs black soldier flies (BSF) to solve Malaysia’s mounting food waste and achieve a circular economy.
During Pemilu 2024, the odds were never in favor of female candidates.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is stuck in a high-stake gambit between upholding commitments to the United States, responding to China’s antagonism and managing ASEAN discontent.
The world is grappling with the triple planetary crisis of extreme weather, pollution and biodiversity loss. Malaysia has not been spared.