Ships can be seen gliding on the water from an airplane window flying over the Strait of Malacca on January 21, 2013. (leogaggl/Flickr)Want to see your images in our Photo of the Day posts? Use Flickr ...
Luke Hunt speaks with author Philip Bowring about the ancient empires of Southeast Asia and how maritime trade helped shape a region long before the colonial era.
The Thai Canal, also known as the Kra Canal or Kra Isthmus Canal, is a significant proposal aimed at transforming Southeast Asian ... the heavily trafficked Strait of Malacca.
The Strait of Malacca is 80 km long, 65-to-150 km wide and 2.8 km at its narrowest point. From Malacca town, I could see the other side. Around 250 ships use it daily; it is congested with cargo ...
Maritime piracy in Southeast Asia has been a persistent ... merchant ships sailing through strategic points such as the Malacca Strait, the South China Sea, and the Sulu Sea.
In an era dominated by great power rivalries and complex trans-regional challenges, a unified strategy is essential for maintaining the broader maritime commons ...
Listed as ‘Historic Cities of the Straits of Malacca’ under the UNESCO World Heritage Convention since 2008 ... Melaka is the ...
JAKARTA: A ship with 11 crew members was reported to have sunk after experiencing a leakage due to huge waves in the waters of the Malacca Strait on Monday (July 31). Budi Cahyadi, the head of the ...
The 2025 exercise also marks the first time that South East Asian nations are participating ... Royal Navy and the U.S. Navy in the Malacca, Sunda and Lombok straits. La Perouse 25 is divided ...