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And more news and analyses in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (11-17 May 2026).
Regional conflict dynamics across Southeast Asia last week were shaped by continued fallout from the Toboso clash in the southern Philippines,...
And more news and analyses in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (04-10 May 2026).
Regional conflict dynamics across Southeast Asia last week were shaped by a landmark diplomatic intervention at the Asean summit, where Philipp...
And more news and analyses in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (27 Apr-03 May 2026).
Conflict dynamics across Southeast Asia last week were shaped by the deepening fallout from a deadly and disputed army-NPA clash in the Phi...
And more news and analyses in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (20-26 Apr 2026).
Conflict dynamics across Southeast Asia last week were dominated by a deadly large-scale clash between Philippine government forces and communi...
And more news and analyses in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (13-19 Apr 2026).
Regional conflict dynamics across Southeast Asia last week reflected a mix of entrenched interstate tensions, active insurgencies, and deepenin...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Zam Yusa, a Malaysian journalist, is founder and editor of Asean Conflict Watch, covering Southeast Asia’s armed conflicts. His work has also appeared in The Diplomat, Akhbar Al Aan, The Defense Post, BenarNews, The New Arab, FMT and Daily Express.
Malaysian journalist covering Southeast Asia armed conflicts for Asean Conflict Watch | Previous work appeared in Radio Free Asia and BenarNews
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