Myanmar's civil war has killed thousands — yet it feels like a forgotten crisis - NPR
A civil war in Myanmar has displaced millions, killed or maimed thousands more and left the country in poverty.
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A civil war in Myanmar has displaced millions, killed or maimed thousands more and left the country in poverty.
The U.S. Institute of Peace mourns the loss of Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States. A renowned advocate for diplomacy, civil rights and global health, Carter negotiated the historic Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt and dedicated his post-presidency to promoting peace and protecting human rights. His distinctions and achievements will not be forgotten.
A suspect linked with the murders of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov and his assistant, has been arrested.
While the international community is setting conditions for the new rulers in Syria, the leading rebel group has taken a conciliatory approach, similar to one the Taliban adopted in Afghanistan...
To celebrate the release of Naval Competition in the Indian Ocean Region, a new online course from the Stimson Center South Asia program’s Strategic Learning initiative, the South Asian...
A THINK tank group lauds the government’s decision to ban Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs), internet gaming licensees, and other offshore gaming operators in the country.
The impeachment of South Korean president YOON SUK YEOL could mean trouble for JOE BIDEN’s alliances in the Indo-Pacific — and therefore the effort to offset China’s growing economic...
Russia launched a barrage of missiles this morning, targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
Experts say Southeast Asia’s online scamming and human trafficking industry is growing.
The collapse of the regime of Bashar al-Assad not only upends decades of Assad family rule in Syria, it also promises to realign power across the Middle East.