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A separate peace

Myanmar’s ‘nationwide ceasefire’; not nationwide, not a ceasefire, argues Rachel Wagley.

Somyot Pumpanmuang, speaks to reporters about the Bangkok blast investigation in front of a popular go-go bar тАЬSuckersтАЭ . Photo: Royal Thai Police

Truth the latest victim in Bangkok blast

Case closed in Bangkok bombing; but it shouldn't be, writes Zachary Abuza.

Credibility and the vote

Whether Myanmar’s elections will be free and fair is the question on everyone’s lips.

Who are Myanmar’s friends?

After the election could friendship between India and Myanmar be rekindled, asks Nicholas Farrelly

A Myanmar ballot paper. Photo: Getty Images/istockphoto.

With no vote we have no voice

Missing ballot paper raises serious questions about Myanmar's free and fair elections.

A tribute to Nicholas Tapp

Jean Michaud reflects on the life of a prolific intellectual standing at the forefront of his field.

Myanmar’s critical moment

There are difficult times ahead for whoever wins historic elections.

Absent DASSK pulls a crowd in Yangon

In pictures: NLD supporters gather for colourful campaign.

Making Myanmar’s overseas vote count

Advanced ballot offers key lessons for historic November poll.

Cara Menghasilkan Uang Dengan Bermain Dominoqq

Greg Lopez looks at the legacy of former Malaysia PM, the 'ethical' Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

Solving Malaysia’s economic crisis

In this special in-depth report, Datuk Ramesh Chander and Bridget Welsh examine how Malaysia can resolve its economic woes.

Australians Myuran Sukumaran (left) and Andrew Chan were executed in April for drug-related offences. Photo: Reprieve.org

Flawed justice on death row

Amnesty International's Papang Hidayat outlines Indonesia's troubling legal flaws.