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Historic ASEAN Peace Treaty Tested by Border Clashes and Rising Security Threats
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) marked the 50th anniversary of its foundational peace pact, the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC), on February 24, 2026. The treaty was first signed in 1976 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand to promote peace, respect for sovereignty, non-interference, and peaceful settlement of disputes. For five decades, the TAC helped keep large-scal...
Read More →Rohingya Crisis Worsens as Conflict and Hunger Grip Myanmar’s Rakhine State
Rakhine State, in western Myanmar, is facing one of its darkest periods in decades. Long plagued by poverty, weak infrastructure, and ethnic tensions, the region has slipped deeper into crisis since Myanmar’s military coup in 2021. Fighting between the military junta and the Arakan Army, an ethnic armed group rooted in Rakhine, has intensified. Although the Arakan Army now controls much of the state, its advances have slowed, prolo...
Read More →The Politics of Corn: How Climate Change Is Turning Food Into a Global Risk
Corn is one of the world’s most important food crops. It feeds billions of people, supports livestock, and is used for fuel and industry. But climate change is putting corn under serious threat, turning a basic food into a growing geopolitical problem. Why Corn Is at Risk Corn needs large amounts of water to grow. As droughts and heatwaves become more common, corn harvests are shrinking in many parts of the world. This is especial...
Read More →China Agrees to Talks with the Philippines But Tensions in the West Philippine Sea Remain High
China has agreed to prioritize backchannel talks with the Philippines as confrontations in the West Philippine Sea continue to strain relations. The commitment came after a meeting between Chinese Ambassador Jing Quan and Philippine Senator Erwin Tulfo, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Both sides signaled a preference for quieter diplomacy over public exchanges. The purpose of this is to reduce media escalation, reopen ...
Read More →Diabetes on the Rise: A Growing Public Health Crisis in Southeast Asia
Diabetes is one of the fastest growing diseases on the planet. Southeast Asia has not been immune and is now facing its own diabetes epidemic. Health experts warn that the crisis is no longer just about blood sugar levels, but about lives, livelihoods, and national economies. Nearly 600 million adults now live with diabetes worldwide, and millions die each year from problems linked to the disease. Health systems are under pressure, espec...
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