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Jon Fraenkel 2 minutes ago Solomon Islands: Unexpected defeat for Sogavare Sogavare was tipped for a sweeping victory but suffered a major defeat. Now Solomon Islands politicians must form a new government, and keep the peace.
Khalifah Muhamad Ali , Dionaldy Permana 1 hour ago Waqf-based forests: Harnessing Islamic philanthropy for climate financing in Indonesia Faith has long been devoted to salving social ills – addressing environmental challenges is the next step.
Meg Hocking 2 hours ago 60 years of Kartini Day: Indonesia’s feminist pioneer or political pawn? The story of a 19th century Javanese noblewoman has been co-opted for control but also liberation.
Stephen Grenville 9 hours ago Australia’s comparative advantage in climate transition Already world leaders in rooftop solar, Australians should take the opportunity with supporting rollouts in Southeast Asia.
The Interpreter 1 day ago Public holiday: ANZAC Day Today is a public holiday in Australia, with normal publishing to resume on Friday.
Fidelis Magalhães 1 day ago What Prabowo’s election victory in Indonesia means for deeper reconciliation with Timor‑Leste Unresolved issues hinder a profound healing process and Indonesia’s President-elect could make a powerful gesture to advance the cause.
Tarik Solmaz 1 day ago Three factors hardening China’s stance on Taiwan Beijing might not soon invade, but its “grey-zone” threats are set to escalate.
Kim Heriot-Darragh 2 days ago FONOPs send a message – but they don’t speak for themselves Making the case for rules can dispel a common misunderstanding that promoting freedom on the seas is about power.
Kazimier Lim 23 Apr 2024 In the Olympics of Drag, Taiwan just took the gold Nymphia Wind’s victory on RuPaul’s Drag Race is historic, with implications for Taiwanese politics and international relations.