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Indonesia’s August-September 2025 Mass Arrests: What Do They Reflect? Published Anti-government sentiment — especially online — among Indonesia’s youth has not been cowed by intimidation or arrest, but this resistance does not seem to have generated ... [1]
Long Reads Youth’s Solidarity Beyond Borders: What Encourages Indonesian Muslim Students to Boycott Israel? Published This Long Read shares the key findings of a survey examining the factors that predispose Indonesian Muslim undergraduates to engagin... [2]
RiverRecycle has entered into a partnership with HCL Foundation and the Centre for Development Communication (CDC) to address plastic pollution in Noida and the Yamuna River in northern India. [3]
In recognition of the opportunity that they provide to the most vulnerable people around the world to access sport and thrive in all aspects of their lives, the Princess of Asturias Foundation an [4]
The bad news: Europe's tech scene has a well-known diversity problem. The good news: over the past few years, a host of new initiatives — from accelerator programmes to support networks, grant schemes to events — have sprung up to boost the numbers o... [6]
Three years after seizing control, the military still struggles to control Myanmar/ Image: AFP/ Getty Images Mizzima The 13 February introduction of the Myanmar Conscription Law will have at least five negative consequences, according to an analysis ... [7]
YANGON—New government curbs on aid activities in Myanmar’s western Rakhine State “are affecting at least 50,000 people,” the United Nations has said in an internal note, highlighting the growing impact of recent fighting on the civilian population. [8]
OSAKA -- Japan's Santen Pharmaceutical will enter the Indian market this year with glaucoma and dry-eye medicines, tapping demand in a country where economic growth has helped improve medical infrastructure. [9]
Indonesia’s August-September 2025 Mass Arrests: What Do They Reflect? Published Anti-government sentiment — especially online — among Indonesia’s youth has not been cowed by intimidation or arrest, but this resistance does not seem to have generated
Long Reads Youth’s Solidarity Beyond Borders: What Encourages Indonesian Muslim Students to Boycott Israel? Published This Long Read shares the key findings of a survey examining the factors that predispose Indonesian Muslim undergraduates to engagin
RiverRecycle has entered into a partnership with HCL Foundation and the Centre for Development Communication (CDC) to address plastic pollution in Noida and the Yamuna River in northern India.
In recognition of the opportunity that they provide to the most vulnerable people around the world to access sport and thrive in all aspects of their lives, the Princess of Asturias Foundation an
The Finnish government plans to end funding of the Finland-Russia Society NGO, according to Minister of Science and Culture Sari Multala (NCP).
The bad news: Europe's tech scene has a well-known diversity problem. The good news: over the past few years, a host of new initiatives — from accelerator programmes to support networks, grant schemes to events — have sprung up to boost the numbers o
Three years after seizing control, the military still struggles to control Myanmar/ Image: AFP/ Getty Images Mizzima The 13 February introduction of the Myanmar Conscription Law will have at least five negative consequences, according to an analysis
YANGON—New government curbs on aid activities in Myanmar’s western Rakhine State “are affecting at least 50,000 people,” the United Nations has said in an internal note, highlighting the growing impact of recent fighting on the civilian population.
OSAKA -- Japan's Santen Pharmaceutical will enter the Indian market this year with glaucoma and dry-eye medicines, tapping demand in a country where economic growth has helped improve medical infrastructure.
Increasing hate speech and diminishing freedoms are of serious concerns as Myanmar gets ready to hold national elections in November 2020.