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‘Filipino Donald Trump’ Rodrigo Duterte leads presidential contest

May 8, 2016 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — To his many critics, he is an uncouth braggart with a penchant for politically incorrect jokes and a populist dislike for Western allies, but when Filipinos go to the polls Monday, they […]

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Armed Units Deployed in Phnom Penh

August 9, 2013 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Approximately 100 members from each unit of the armed forces, military police and National Police have been deployed to Phnom Penh to “ensure political stability and security” until the new government […]

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Malaysian Election Leads To Debt Downgrade

August 2, 2013 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST ASIA CORRESPONDENT — The Malaysian government has had a hard time coping with the May election, which resulted in voters deserting the ruling party in droves and Prime Minister Najib Razak relying on […]

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Difficult Post-Election Period Beckons for Malaysia

June 23, 2013 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — After a disputed election, Malaysia’s opposition appears to be in something of a bind as to what comes next ahead of the opening of parliament on June 24. On May 5, the Barisan […]

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Malaysian Poll Set for May 5

April 10, 2013 Webmaster 0

ASIAWATCH — Long awaited elections will be held in Malaysia on May 5, officials from the country’s Electoral Commission said. The decision ends months of speculation and follows a decision by Prime Minister Najib Razak […]

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