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How stateless Rohingya women and children are navigating vulnerability in Thailand and Malaysia

by Admin | Jun 1, 2026 | Opinion Papers

Source: Melbourne Asia Review | By Zoe Bell, Bina D’Costa, Michelle Godwin, Amporn Marddent, Khin & Hamidah Abdul Salam This article examines their situation as a continuum of vulnerability and explores how Rohingya women exert agency where possible. Read Full...

Myanmar Regime’s ‘Peace’ Overture Dismissed as PR Exercise

by Admin | May 21, 2026 | Daily News, Politics/Policy

Source: The Irrawaddy Myanmar’s ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) and observers warned that the expression of readiness for peace talks made by the regime during a meeting between its foreign minister and his visiting Malaysian counterpart this week was simply a PR...

Rights groups demand ASEAN reject Myanmar regime as Malaysia moves to restore ties

by Admin | May 20, 2026 | Daily News, Politics/Policy

Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor A deep schism is emerging within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) over how to handle Myanmar’s ongoing crisis since the 2021 military coup. Read Full Story

Myanmar Authority Shows Positive Signs Following Engagements – Mohamad

by Admin | May 19, 2026 | Daily News, Politics/Policy

Source: Bernama | By Noor Bakhtiar Ahmad Malaysia sees a positive development in the approach of the Myanmar authority following a series of engagements with ASEAN, with Naypyidaw now seen as more open to discussing and seeking a peaceful solution among the feuding...

Malaysia’s LGBTQ crackdowns aren’t hypocrisy, they’re politics

by Admin | Mar 26, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: South China Morning Post | By Syaza Shukri Anwar’s government isn’t failing its ideals. It’s navigating a reality where Malay-Muslim legitimacy dictates the limits of social change Read Full Story
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