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Hilman Palaon 6 hours ago Indonesia’s digital success deserves more attention India and China get the plaudits, but Indonesia is also taking impressive digital strides capitalising on local talent.
Ved Shinde 19 hours ago India’s diplomatic poise: Not just about photo ops Delhi’s foreign policy has matured at pace, showcasing the art of engaging everyone and being close to no one.
Laetitia Nanquette 23 hours ago Reviving hope in Iran: Why the “Woman Life Freedom” movement lives on Iran is again undergoing a revolution and joy, once sparked, will not be extinguished.
David Wells 1 day ago Misogyny is often the connection between overlapping far-right ideologies A holistic approach to addressing violent extremism starts with confronting deep-seated societal issues.
Lydia Khalil , ChatGPT 1 day ago How can we regulate AI? Let’s just ask it Even leading developers want to pause the revolution underway. So what insights does the machine offer on itself?
Gina Kekea , Anouk Ride 1 day ago An inside look at the role of media in Solomon Islands’ national security landscape Asking hard questions also means knowing what information to trust and having faith journalists will also be respected.
Andrew Selth 2 days ago Myanmar’s intelligence war: the battle of wits and wiles against the junta In a country where spies and informers have been ever-present, the opposition has built its own intelligence apparatus.
Adhiraaj Anand 2 days ago What Thailand’s youth leaders can learn from Chile’s radical government The Move Forward Party hope to remake politics but that means carrying people along.
Warief Djajanto Basorie 29 May 2023 After Jokowi: What Indonesia’s next president could face in foreign affairs Between Myanmar, China and a neighbour with ambitions for nuclear subs, an already full agenda awaits.