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Stretching from Sabang to Merauke, Indonesia is often described as a land of diversity. Yet even many Southeast Asians may not realize just how remarkable the world's largest archipelagic nation truly is. Home to hundreds of ethnic groups, thousands of islands, and some of the planet's richest ecosystems, Indonesia is a country where ancient civilizations, natural wonders, an...


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Eight out of ten ASEAN member states have adopted net-zero commitments: Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, and Viet Nam target net-zero emissions by 2050, Indonesia by 2060, and Thailand by 2065. However, the region's installed coal-fired power capacity still reached 121 GW in 2025, while ASEAN coal consumption is projected to increase by 5% in 2026 to 547 million t...


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Ulu Temburong National Park is a highly important landmark for nature preservation in Brunei Darussalam. This park was built in 1991 by the government.

This massive wilderness covers exactly 550 square kilometers of land, which makes up nearly 40% of the entire southern Temburong District. The area also known as “Green Jewel of Brunei”.

The park located far aw...


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Have you ever wondered why Singapore has a Chinese majority today?

Singapore is highly unique compared to its neighbors like Malaysia and Brunei. These three nations were colonized by the British. However, Malaysia and Brunei successfully maintained their traditional Malay majorities.

On the other hand, Singapore is very different. The majority of Singapore’s po...


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Indonesia was Southeast Asia’s largest arms importer in 2021–2025, accounting for 1.5 percent of global arms imports and ranking 18th worldwide. Behind this position lies an interesting pattern, Jakarta does not rely on a single supplier but instead sources weapons from multiple countries.

According to SIPRI’s report Trends in International Arms Transfers, 202...


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