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Interior view of the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam in Hanoi
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Vietnam 14th National Congress: To Lam Poised for Power Consolidation and 10% Growth Goal

The 14th National Congress of the CPV opened in Hanoi on Jan 19, 2026. Discover the leadership outlook for To Lam and Vietnam's ambitious 10% economic growth target.

A ballot box placed next to a map of Myanmar showing conflict zones
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Myanmar 2026 General Election: USDP Secures Lead Amid Civil War

As of Jan 17, 2026, the military-backed USDP leads the Myanmar general election with 182 seats. Critics dismiss the three-phase vote as a move to legitimize the junta.

Military guards standing near a ballot box in Myanmar
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Myanmar Junta National Election 2026: Rigged Polls Amid a Brutal War of Attrition

On Jan 11, 2026, Myanmar's military junta conducted the second phase of the Myanmar junta national election 2026. Despite international condemnation and a brutal civil war, regional powers like China and India continue their energy-focused business ties.

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US Pledges $45 Million for Peace: US Thailand Cambodia border aid 2026
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US Pledges $45 Million for Peace: US Thailand Cambodia border aid 2026

The US announces $45M in aid for the Thai-Cambodian border to support the KL Peace Accord, focusing on demining and scam operations. US Thailand Cambodia border aid 2026 details.

A gavel resting on a legal code book with Indonesian emblem
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Indonesia New Criminal Code 2026 Takes Effect Amid Human Rights Concerns

Indonesia New Criminal Code 2026 (KUHP) takes effect today, Jan 2, 2026. Explore the impact on civil liberties, the ban on pre-marital sex, and the lack of judicial oversight.

Myanmar 2025 Election: Why China Remains the Junta's Main Hope
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Myanmar 2025 Election: Why China Remains the Junta's Main Hope

Myanmar's military junta holds its first election since the 2021 coup. Explore how the Myanmar 2025 election and China's influence are shaping the region's future.

Myanmar citizens holding flags at a Mandalay rally with soldiers observing in the background
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Ballots Without Hearts: Myanmar's Military Junta Stages Controversial Dec 28 Election

On Dec 28, 2025, Myanmar's military junta begins a multi-stage election amid a civil war. With Aung San Suu Kyi jailed and opposition dissolved, PRISM explores why this 'sham' vote is happening and the role of China.

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