The outspoken musician, whose full name is Do Nguyen Mai Khoi, just released a new album titled “Dissent”
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Parties call for junta to finally unshackle Thai democracy
Thai political parties called on the junta to lift curbs on campaigning as disquiet with the military’s 4-year rule deepens
Hong Kong Debates Continued Use of Chinese National Anthem
The lyrics of China’s national anthem, “March of the Volunteers,” exhorts citizens to fight the foreign invader
Malaysian Protesters Demonstrate Against Proposed Electoral Map
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Kuala Lumpur Wednesday to protest a controversial electoral plan
Anti-Fake News Bill Sparks Malaysian Censorship Fears
Malaysia proposed bill imposing hefty fines and jail sentences on those found guilty of willfully publishing fake news
Police make arrest over Indian journalist’s killing by mafia
Amid growing outrage over the latest murder of a journalist in India, police have made an arrest
Dire Malaysian democratic crisis is a leading world problem
Malaysia’s ruling party has ruled through a coalition alliance under BN for 60 uninterrupted years
Afghan mother cradling baby during university exam goes viral
Farmer Jahantab Ahmadi sits on the ground, her baby resting in her lap, as she focuses on university entrance exam
Considering the weakening of South Korean presidential power
South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Monday proposed weakening the powers of his office and lowering the voting age
Cate Blanchett Slams Aung San Suu Kyi Over Rohingya Crisis
Australian actress Cate Blanchett says she is bewildered by Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s silence