Iran Democracy Monitor No. 219
Iranian hackers hard at work;
Water protests...and the regime response;
Tehran turns up the heat in Iraq
Iranian hackers hard at work;
Water protests...and the regime response;
Tehran turns up the heat in Iraq
Iran's Chabahar Port takes center stage;
Duterte drops opposition to VFA;
Burmese junta extends state of emergency;
Indian states in border staredown;
Final attempt to save BRI project in Malaysia falters
For the second time in a half-decade, U.S. policy toward Iran is undergoing a profound redefinition, as the Biden administration abandons the "maximum pressure" of the Trump era in favor of a broad effort to reengage the Islamic Republic.
Russia versus the world wide web, continued;
The Kremlin leaves Argentina hanging;
Prominient communist banned from fall elections;
Russia faces stiff carbon tax;
Mishustin visits disputed islands;
Now Navalny's website blocked by state censor
Chinese human waste dumping endangers South China Sea ecosystem;
Firms operating in Xinjiang at "high risk" of violating law, U.S. warns;
Japan warns of China threat and "sense of crisis" in Taiwan Strait;
U.S. Senate passes bill to ban all products made in Xinjiang;
China urges efforts to oppose American "internet hegemony"