Southeast Asia Dispatches is a monthly podcast bringing you reports, interviews, and commentary medi
Today is World Press Freedom Day. In Southeast Asia, journalists face both legal and financial chall
Globally, lockdowns are a key tactic to combat COVID-19. Phrases like ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe’ are use
On this episode of Southeast Asia Dispatches: our Editor-in-Chief Aisyah Llewellyn talks to Effendy
In August 2018, Febriana Firdaus (via skype) and Thum Ping Tjin sat down with Benny Wenda, a West Pa
Adam Bemma speaks to a Thai democracy and human rights activist about his arrest under the country’s
This week, Victoria Milko visits refugee camps on the Myanmar-Bangladesh border around the two-year
This week, Laura McDowell and Teodosia Dos Reis join domestic workers in Timor Leste as they march f
In 2016, 22-year-old Febri made a decision to move to Syria and live under Islamic State, better kno
This week, Victoria Milko takes a look at how providers are bringing healthcare to the Naga Self-Adm
This week, Adam Bemma takes a look at the political parties running in Thailand’s general election (
This week, Kirsten Han invites us to lunch with Singapore's Old Left (00:52), Mike Tatarski looks
Joko Widodo dan Prabowo Subianto bertarung dalam debat capres kedua pada tanggal 17 Februari 2019. W
Indonesia is heading to the polls on 17 April. Incumbent president Joko “Jokowi” Widodo with his new
This week, Jamie Fullerton visits an ethical elephant park in Vietnam (00:50), Victoria Milko brings
This week, Adam Bemma speaks to LGBT rights activists working to establish an advocacy network in La
This week, Teodosia Dos Reis and Laura McDowell attend the anniversary of Timor-Leste’s Santa Cruz M
Despite the large number of women going to journalism school every year, studies have shown that men
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This week, Tehmina Kaoosji takes a look at the sustainability of the palm oil industry in Malaysia [