
Your hub for Southeast Asia armed conflict news and analyses.
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Three Filipino communist terrorists killed and more news in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (3-9 August 2026).
The killing of a Filipino terrorist leader along with four of his followers in Mindanao and two wanted southern...
Filipino communist rebel couple killed and more news in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (27 July-02 August 2026).
Security developments across Southeast Asia last week were dominated by renewed tensions along the Thailand–C...
Three Filipino terrorist bombmakers nabbed and more news in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (20-26 July 2026).
Severed in the week ending 26 July 2026 was any remaining pretence of calm in the South China Sea, as three sepa...
BARMM town councilor shot dead, 132 children in Indonesia exploited by extremist groups and more news in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (13-19 July 2026).
Bloody conflict developments dominated Southeast Asia’s security ag...
Militiaman shot dead in Mindanao, Philippine army kills NPA leader and more news in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (06-12 July 2026).
Violence in Indonesia’s Papua province continued to dominate Southeast Asia’s security l...
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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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