Myanmar’s Junta Sets January Date for Next Phase of Disputed Election

Myanmar’s Junta Sets January Date for Next Phase of Disputed Election

Myanmar’s military government has announced that the second phase of its multi-stage election will take place on January 11, according to state media reports on Wednesday. This announcement follows the first phase scheduled for December 28, and has been met with skepticism from the international community, including Western nations, the United Nations, and human rights […]

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Anwar and Trump to Witness Malaysia’s Landmark Peace Deal Between Thailand and Cambodia at the ASEAN Summit

Anwar and Trump to Witness Malaysia’s Landmark Peace Deal Between Thailand and Cambodia at the ASEAN Summit

Malaysia has taken center stage in promoting peace and stability across Southeast Asia as Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced that Thailand and Cambodia will officially sign a historic peace pact at the upcoming ASEAN Summit. The agreement, brokered under Malaysia’s chairmanship, resolves a deadly border conflict that has long strained relations between the […]

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Abhisit Vejjajiva Reinstated: Thailand’s Former Prime Minister Returns as Democrat Party Leader

Abhisit Vejjajiva Reinstated: Thailand’s Former Prime Minister Returns as Democrat Party Leader

In a move that has reignited both hope and controversy, Thailand’s oldest political party voted today to reinstate Abhisit Vejjajiva—the conservative former prime minister known for his eloquence, intellect, and turbulent past—as its new leader. Abhisit, who led Thailand from 2008 to 2011 during the global financial crisis, first rose to prominence for his calm […]

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No to Military Rule: ASEAN Stakeholders Warn Myanmar Elections Threaten Regional Stability

No to Military Rule: ASEAN Stakeholders Warn Myanmar Elections Threaten Regional Stability

ASEAN stakeholders have strongly rejected Myanmar’s planned military-run elections, labeling them illegitimate and a clear violation of the bloc’s Five-Point Consensus. The rejection follows a series of meetings led by Malaysia in its capacity as ASEAN Chair. Spearheaded by Special Envoy Tan Sri Othman Hashim, the discussions brought together representatives from the National Unity Government […]

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