The Lingering Trauma from a Never-Ending War
When Putin’s army pushed into Kyiv two years ago, residents in the capital’s suburbs were first to experience the bitterness of war. Damaged homes, looted
When Putin’s army pushed into Kyiv two years ago, residents in the capital’s suburbs were first to experience the bitterness of war. Damaged homes, looted
Ukraine, two years after being invaded by Russia on February 24, 2022, is a portrait of resurrection. Across the affected areas, any post-attack rubble was
Timor Leste’s 2023 general election has brought two senior independence figures to the helm of the country, which is the candidate of the 11th ASEAN
Binti Rosidah is one of more than 1.6 million Indonesians living and working in Malaysia. She has been working as a domestic worker in Kuala
The upcoming 2024 election contestation is just counting the days. From city to village streets, dozens of billboards featured various faces dressed in party uniforms.
Wearing a red jacket with the sleeves rolled up, stand-up comedian Ronny Imanuel, popularly known as Mongol Stres, sparked laughter from President Joko Widodo as
Sunadi (not his real name) was shocked. He looked tense when he saw the signboard marking the boundaries between forest areas and oil palm plantations
“I have twice cooperation with Xanana in the past. Now, I can no longer. Xanana has always put himself as commander, and all the others
A young man sits stretched out on the dry grass in Aileu Square, Timor Leste, it was the afternoon when the Secretary General of the
Rungu-ranga, in Tetun – the official language of Timor Leste, means “chaotic”. President Josè Ramos Horta cited the term to describe the current situation of