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As Impeachment Verdict Nears, Yoon’s Public Support Remains Dismal

As Impeachment Verdict Nears, Yoon’s Public Support Remains Dismal

By Timothy S. Rich
A recent poll found Yoon's approval rating has dipped even below the immediate post-martial law period – contrasting with other polls showing a pro-Yoon bounce.

In the Face of Disengagement and Distrust: Civics Education in Australia Is Critical

In the Face of Disengagement and Distrust: Civics Education in Australia Is Critical

By Grant Wyeth
A new report outlines the importance of strengthening civics education in Australia.
Tensions Rising in the Philippines After Former President Duterte’s ICC Arrest

Tensions Rising in the Philippines After Former President Duterte’s ICC Arrest

By Ben Sturt
The ex-leader may finally face justice for his bloody “war on drugs”, but the country he leaves behind is increasingly divided.

Cancellation of RFE/RL’s Grant Called ‘Illegal’ and a ‘Gift’ to US Adversaries

Cancellation of RFE/RL’s Grant Called ‘Illegal’ and a ‘Gift’ to US Adversaries

By Catherine Putz
RFE/RL leadership has pushed back on the decision by its parent organization, the U.S. Agency for Global Media, to cancel its grants, calling the move outright "illegal."

Nahid Islam on Bangladesh’s New Youth-Led Political Party

Nahid Islam on Bangladesh’s New Youth-Led Political Party

By Saqlain Rizve
“We do not want the Awami League to participate in the elections.”

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Former Philippine President Duterte Appears at First ICC Hearing Since Extradition

Former Philippine President Duterte Appears at First ICC Hearing Since Extradition

By Sebastian Strangio
The ex-leader's defense attorney told the court that his arrest on March 11 was tantamount to an "abduction."

Bougainville Continues Its Struggle For Independence

Bougainville Continues Its Struggle For Independence

By Marcus Ray
The region voted overwhelmingly for independence from Papua New Guinea in 2019, but realizing this in practice has been far from straightforward.
What’s Next for Philippine Politics After Duterte’s Arrest

What’s Next for Philippine Politics After Duterte’s Arrest

By Mong Palatino
Both the Marcos and Duterte camps are actively promoting self-serving narratives about the ex-leader's extradition to The Hague.

Why India Should Not Delay the Delimitation Exercise

Why India Should Not Delay the Delimitation Exercise

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The southern states, with smaller populations, are opposed to the Modi government’s proposed delimitation of electoral boundaries.

Detained Philippine Ex-President Admits ‘Responsibility’ For Anti-drug Campaign

Detained Philippine Ex-President Admits ‘Responsibility’ For Anti-drug Campaign

By Sebastian Strangio
Rodrigo Duterte is set to appear before the International Criminal Court for the first time today, following his extradition to The Hague earlier this week.

Half-truths and Lies: An Online Day in Australia

Half-truths and Lies: An Online Day in Australia

By T. J. Thomson and Aimee Hourigan
Australians are swamped by misinformation every day, but they're smart enough to know they need help to better navigate an untrustworthy online world.
An Unlikely Democracy: The Legacy of Mongolia’s 1990 Revolution

An Unlikely Democracy: The Legacy of Mongolia’s 1990 Revolution

By John J. Chin
The resilience and continued survival of Mongolian democracy is a testament that democracy can endure in hard places.

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