
More COVID-19 cases logged across Southeast Asia
The number of new daily COVID-19 cases have been on the rise in a host of nations across Southeast Asia.
Top US diplomat emphasises need to ensure rules-based maritime order
The international community has long benefited from the rules-based maritime order, where international law,
Malaysian media affirm ASEAN’s role in settlement of East Sea issues
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has a central role to play in the settlement of East Sea issues
Ukrainian expert affirms international law’s role in East Sea issue
Sergey Tolstov, an expert at the Institute of World History, the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, has published an article highlighting the role of international law
Numbers of COVID-19 cases still on the rise in Southeast Asia
Several countries in Southeast Asia continued to witness new records in the numbers of new COVID-19 cases and related deaths on July 10.
Int’l scholars stress role of UNCLOS, PCA ruling in resolving East Sea issue
International scholars taking part in a July 9 webinar highlighted the significance of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
ASEAN-New Zealand Joint Cooperation Committee holds 9th meeting
The ASEAN-New Zealand Joint Cooperation Committee virtually convened its 9th meeting on July 9
New COVID-19 cases surge in Southeast Asian nations
Indonesia reported a new record of 38,391 coronavirus infections on July 8 while the figures in Malaysia
COVID-19: Indonesia’s death toll surpasses 1,000 in 24 hours
Indonesia on July 7 recorded 1,040 COVID-19-related deaths in the past 24 hours, double the number just two days ago
Russia affirms priority for ties with ASEAN
Developing ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is among priorities in Russia's foreign policy towards Asia-Pacific
Southeast Asian nations step up measures against COVID-19
Thailand’s Public Health Ministry said it will increase the capacity of Bussarakham Field Hospital to 4,000 beds in a bid to cope with a possible surge
Death toll in Philippine military plane crash increases to 29
The death toll in the Philippines’ military plane crash on July 4 has risen to 29, said a local military commander.
COVID-19: Laos continues to extend lockdown order for another 15 days
The Lao Government on July 4 continued to extend its lockdown order for an additional 15 days to prevent COVID-19 from spreading amid complicated developments of the pandemic i
Up to 70 percent of COVID-19 cases in Bangkok infected with Delta variant: expert
Up 70 percent of COVID-19 patients in Bangkok were infected with the Delta variant which was firstly detected in India, according to a leading virus expert of Thailand.
Complicated COVID-19 situations recorded in Southeast Asia
Indonesia recorded a daily spike of 25,830 COVID-19 cases on July 2, while Cambodia decided to suspend the operation of the Olympic Market