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Indonesia's fractured student movement losing power to effect change
Indonesia’s student movement is struggling to retain its role as an agent of change, as previously united fronts fragment and alliances with the governing elite are nurtured, not avoided.
Marcos Jr on verge of historic win as Philippine presidential campaign ends on Saturday (May 7)
The son of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos was set to address hundreds of thousands of supporters on Saturday on the final day of presidential election campaigning, as polls showed him heading towards a landslide win.
Jerald Joseph steps down as Suhakam commissioner
KUALA LUMPUR: Human Rights activist Jerald Joseph has announced his departure as Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) commissioner after six years.
They’re keeping it all in the family
If the son of former Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos wins the May 9 presidential election, he will not be the only Marcos currently in power – and will almost certainly not be the last.
All in the family: Philippine dynasties tighten grip on power
LAOAG,, Philippines (AFP): If the son of former Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos wins the May 9 presidential election, he will not be the only Marcos currently in power -- and will almost certainly not be the last.
MOU with Pakatan holds no value for Umno
PETALING JAYA: Given the outcome of the previous three state elections, Umno is more confident than ever about winning big in the next general election (GE), says Prof James Chin, from the Asia Institute at the University of Tasmania, Australia.
Umno has no more need for MOU with Opposition, say analysts
PETALING JAYA: Umno has no more need for the memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Pakatan Harapan and would like the 15th General Election to take place as soon as possible, opines a political analyst.
Students take to the streets
Students protested over high cooking oil prices and a mooted extension of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s stay in office, despite attempts by the popular leader to dampen speculation of a plan being hatched to keep him in power longer.
Indonesia police fire tear gas and water cannon at protesters, mostly students, unhappy over potential change to the constitution
Indonesian police deployed tear gas and water cannon against thousands of students protesting Monday against extending the presidential term limit, after rumours swirled for weeks about a potential change to the country's constitution.
Indonesia students rally against mooted move to extend president's term
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Students protested in Indonesia on Monday over high cooking oil prices and a mooted extension of President Joko Widodo's stay in office, despite attempts by the popular leader to dampen speculation of a plan being hatched to keep him in power longer.