Myanmar's Executions Demand Action
The international community needs to take steps over latest human rights outrage if it wants to retain any regional influence or authority.
Key Elections Test Philippines’ Traditional Gender Roles
Crucial polls provide opportunity to confront misogyny in political power and public discourse.
Ukraine’s Afghan Diaspora Sees Change Coming
Unlike previous incomers, recent arrivals are expected to be awarded asylum or complementary protection.
China-Taiwan Tensions Mount
Could Beijing's growing belligerence be a preparation for war?
Georgia Faces Afghan Drug Threat
Country at particular risk due to lack of control over its occupied territories.
Central Asia Refuses to Accept Afghan Refugees
With the exception of Dushanbe, all other regional powers will strictly limit numbers.
Central Asia Braces for Impact of Taleban Takeover
Analysts fear that the new Kabul regime will inspire extremist organisations across the region.
Belarus: Migrants Stuck in Limbo
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Could Taleban Gains in Northern Afghanistan Threaten Tajikistan?
Insecurity increases as insurgents appear energised by imminent US withdrawal.
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