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An armada of poorly regulated, scrapyard-ready tankers is hauling sanctioned oil through the region’s bustling shipping lanes. With that, they’re carrying an ever-present threat of environmental catastrophe
By
Ian Hollinger
- Aug 29, 2023
Seen as a referendum of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s government coalition, Saturday’s elections ended with the six incumbent state governments maintaining their status. But the breakdown of the vote holds important clues about the electoral landscape
By
ian hollinger
- Aug 15, 2023
In a move that sparked anger from progressives, Pheu Thai announced the split on Wednesday in the hopes of making a viable government. The split comes two days ahead of Friday’s parliamentary vote on a prime minister candidate
By
Ian Hollinger
- Aug 02, 2023
With no clear way to bypass the veto of the military-appointed Senate, Thai opposition supporters are taking their anger to the streets and the internet
By
Ian Hollinger
- Jul 21, 2023
The conservative establishment rejected Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat as the sole candidate in Thursday's parliament vote for a new prime minister. The lack of clear leadership now pushes Thailand into a rudderless period of uncertain governance
By
Ian Hollinger
- Jul 13, 2023
The progressive opposition, headed by the relatively youthful Pita Limjaroenrat, won a decisive victory at the polls in May. But today’s parliamentary vote for a new prime minister could show that its biggest challenges are still ahead
By
Ian Hollinger
- Jul 13, 2023