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After years of working toward a compromise, the Kyrgyz parliament pushed through a new media law that resurrects previous drafts’ most controversial provisions.
The South Korean movement rejecting heterosexual romance and childbirth has been reinterpreted by Chinese feminists navigating an authoritarian state.
The military has skillfully transformed regional crises into opportunities to enhance its reputation as well as Pakistan’s diplomatic footprint globally.
Umar Patek recently opened a new coffee business in Surabaya, prompting a public debate about the nation’s distinctive approach to deradicalization.
French Polynesia is a pivotal element of France’s strategy in the Pacific – and offers a compelling case study for shared sovereignty within the French Republic.
India would be at a significant geopolitical disadvantage if the U.S is preoccupied with the Middle East, causing it to deemphasize Asia and its relationship with New Delhi.
As Treasurer Jim Chalmers put it, “We want good things to happen, we’ve got to stop strangling good things from happening.” ...
India’s push for digital IDs and algorithms is creating a hidden layer of inequality. The Aadhaar system, which forms the basis for effective and transparent delivery of several government ...
The legal change is set to spare the life of the tycoon Truong My Lan, who was sentenced to death last year for her role in a $12 billion corruption scandal.
The country has normalized mob culture where force, fear, and informal power often override law and justice.
It’s time for Washington to clarify the responsibilities of the American Institute in Taiwan – both its Taipei and Washington bureaus.
Amnesty International claims that abuses including torture are being carried out on a “mass scale” in scamming compounds across the country.
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