After an initial exemption, women and girls are now being forcibly recruited into the ranks of the country’s armed forces.
The change comes amid an uptick in violent attacks in the Deep South, including the killing of a prominent human rights ...
Vice-Senior Gen. Soe Win’s visit comes shortly after the Three Brotherhood Alliance of ethnic armed groups resumed their ...
Tokyo says a Chinese ship placed a small buoy in the Shikoku Basin along Japan’s southern continental shelf. Beijing says it ...
Chinese militarization and expansionism in the Himalayas remains a perennial concern not just for India, but for the United ...
India does not lack potential, but on both the geopolitical and geoeconomic fronts it has yet to seize the moment.
The kingdom’s senatorial selection is a reminder that although Thailand is no longer under a dictatorship, the dictator’s ...
The factory is the Chinese automaker’s first in Southeast Asia, where it already dominates the fast-growing market for ...
The Taliban certainly need to be engaged. But it can’t be at the cost of the rights of women and girls.
Achieving the target requires more than doubling the current $9 billion in agricultural exports from Africa to China. This is ...
Michael Martin of CSIS discusses the progress of the conflict, and the possible impact of the U.S. presidential election.
The government insists that Western countries keep out of its affairs. At the same time, it freely breaches their sovereignty ...