ASEAN
Malaysia Blames Indonesia for Haze; Indonesia Says Satellite Data Tells Another Story
Whenever the dry season comes around, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia quarrel over haze.
We Met the Australians Trying to Prosecute Aung San Suu Kyi For War Crimes
As Myanmar's state counsellor, the lawyers allege she's directly responsible for more than one million Rohingya people fleeing the country.
Piracy Is Still A Huge Problem In Indonesia
Almost all international monitoring organizations say Indonesia has some of the most dangerous waters in the world, but the government disagrees.
Even The Repo Man Is Getting Replaced by Technology
There's no way to hide your car from this thing at the end of the month.
Are China and Japan Heading for a South China Sea Showdown?
Japan is going to bat for South China Sea claimants and Vietnam is returning the favor, while the region grinds through ongoing territorial disputes.
Australia's Choice Between Guns and Butter Just Got a Lot Messier
Australia is concerned that participation in military exercises with Asia-Pacific worried about China's dominance could force it to choose between its primary security partner, the US, and its primary economic partner, China.
China Unveils New Rocket, People Get Real Curious About What It's For
China's new FT-1 rocket can be launched from a truck, but carries a relatively small payload. Is it for sending satellites into space — or for blowing them out of the sky?
'Do Whatever You Want to Civilians': Myanmar Military Accused of War Crimes on Eve of Obama Visit
As world leaders descend on Myanmar this week, new war crime accusations against the country's military have emerged in a detailed report.
Southeast Asia’s War on Drugs Is a Grotesque Failure, but Why Stop?
Southeast Asian countries have taken interdiction further than most, consistently executing people for non-violent drug crimes.