The “little” army that could
A once obscure ethnic armed group in Myanmar could well be the first to free its homeland from the junta.
A once obscure ethnic armed group in Myanmar could well be the first to free its homeland from the junta.
The new administration in India’s Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has barely warmed its seat, but it already needs ...
Fear of being recruited into the military is making more and more Myanmar youths to try going abroad, but the ...
South Asian youths step up in the fight for democracy as opposition parties and civil society flounder under clampdowns across ...
Rights advocates say the international community, including the United Nations, is not doing enough to limit – if not stop ...
Chinese authorities have long stifled the flow of information in Tibet by relying on mass surveillance campaigns and incentivizing Tibetans ...
Pakistan’s current campaign to supposedly rid itself of illegal foreign migrants is wreaking havoc on the mental health of Afghan ...
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Nepal keeps launching new programs to reduce maternal deaths but bypassing deeper, structural issues that are significant contributors to the...
Read moreNew and impending U.S. policies are leaving Afghan refugees in Pakistan with limited options, and Pakistani policies are further complicating...
Read moreMyanmar’s junta wants a recent census to help pave the way to elections that it insists on holding, but questions...
Read moreMany sex workers in Nepal have found more freedom and control in cyber sex work, but image-based sexual abuse plus...
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