neuronakaya, to asia
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thejapantimes, to worldnews
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If Donald Trump were to win a second term, his aggressive stance toward China and inclination for protectionist measures could complicate the situation for Southeast Asian nations. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2024/05/08/world/second-trump-term-southeast-asia/

neuronakaya, to Philippines
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How's Philippine weather? April 28 felt the hottest for me. They said it will get hotter this May. 🥵
#Philippines #ASEAN #Southeastasia #Climatechange #tootSEA

neuronakaya, to Philippines
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Zambales, Philippines has reached 53 celsius. This heatwave is serious.

I'm having heat cramps and exhaustion here in Iloilo. It's midnight and I'm sweating.

neuronakaya, to magASEAN
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There are cities here in the Philippines that have reached 50+ celsius. 🥵 Classes are now online until next month.

youronlyone, to asia
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How's your Azure Wood Dragon 2024 so far?

  1. ASEAN is getting cooked.
  2. Japan is preparing to get cooked as well.
  3. Flash floods in the Middle East and China.
  4. Hail storm in China.
  5. Huge tornadoes in the Middle East and the US.
  6. Looming war in Asia-Pacific.
  7. The North Korean puppet of China and Russia is getting more unstable day by day.
  8. More stronger earthquakes, not to mention volcano eruptions.

youronlyone, to fallout
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This scene in the 2024 adaptation of the gave me the chills of what might happen if the issues explodes into .

@tv @scifi

youronlyone, to asia
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Huh, so what other #ASEAN #gamers have mentioned, South-East Asia now have a better ping to European gaming servers than US West Coast (or any US-based gaming servers).

This is interesting. I'm going to expand my test in the future. But for now, the results are the same with or without VPN. I guess ASEAN now have a direct connection to the EU IX and uses the latest technology?

I wonder where our connection passes through to get to the EU.

Here in the Philippines, our connection goes through:

  1. Taiwan or Hong Kong
  2. From there it travels the Pacific Ocean to US West Coast.
  3. From US West Coast, it travels to Central.
  4. From Central to East Coast.
  5. From East Coast to Europe.

If we now have a connection direct to EU IX, then it means we're no longer passing through the US?

Any IX experts out there?

@pilipinas @philippines @gaming @asean

#Philippines #Pilipinas #gaming #Internet

youronlyone,
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@pilipinas

Ooh, found this article: “12 of Asia’s most important submarine cable projects”

> Massive growth in connectivity demand in Asia has led to increased capacity requirements, and construction of submarine and subsea cables is growing to meet this demand. An estimated $2.6 billion worth of current and future submarine cable projects are planned for completion by 2025 – here are profiles of 12 of the most important.

=> https://www.capacitymedia.com/article/2c4dk33k0lcfof7m3ku0w/news/12-of-asias-most-important-submarine-cable-projects

It looks like by 2025, connection with the US West Coast is going to be far better than it already is. I guess, from a gamer perspective, we should stick to North American servers. LOL ^_^;; Maybe the EU connection is better right now because there were projects which were recently completed?? But once the other projects connecting us to US West Coast are online, our NA connection will still be better in the long run.

#TootSEA #ASEAN #Internet #gaming

@philippines @gaming @asean

cmorris, to thailand
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SLAPPED: Speaking Up In . “When 10s of millions of baht disappeared from funds supposed to help…Thai farmers out of poverty, journalist & [] …uncovered a banking scandal that…devastated her local community... a public figure implicated in the alleged …filed complaints against her... 101 East investigates how…lawsuits are…used to intimidate & conceal ...” | Aljazeera 👉 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=62_zgOhu

msquebanh,
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@cmorris Of interest to communities.

thejapantimes, to business
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Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin envisions a visa deal with the nation's five neighbors that would better promote tourism in the region. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2024/04/08/thailand-six-nation-visa-tourists/

neuronakaya, to asia
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HI ASEANs, have you experienced mandatory military in your country? tell me about your experience.
We had this mandatory national service before in ph. I was lucky that I only experienced a basic reserve training in highschool because I delayed my studies, while my former classmates were in military uniforms in college.

youronlyone, to asia
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Good morning and the rest of / !

Heat index today in the : 31℃ at exactly 07:17 ACT.

Don't forget to bring, or buy, water, preferably mineral water (pH8 to pH10).


ACT = ASEAN Common Time (UTC+8)

@asean @pilipinas @philippines @pinoy @t2pub

youronlyone, to asia
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From 2010 to 2017, there was a thing called that we Aseans started as a grassroots movement. We were all bloggers from across, well, or South-East Asia.

Some of us joined together to produce one of the best multi-authored regional blogs. We talked about our cultures, write about what makes the region awesome. As well as, try to address the oftentimes silly and sometimes heated debates.

It's all gone now. Forgotten. The blogs dead or offline. We all grew up, got busy with our personal lives, and moved on separately. And the important reason? We lost interest in it as we started to see ASEAN was, is, and will never be for the grassroots.

That was the end of what was once a vibrant grassroot ASEAN Citizens effort. We did it all voluntarily. Without a single recognition from the top-down organisation that is ASEAN.

I had friends from , , , , , , , , and yes, even from (). (I'm from the .) It was fun. It was not tiring at all. It was because we saw a bright future for ASEAN, and we believed in it completely.

But today? ASEAN is still a top-down organisation. They kept trying to get the grassroots involved, but they are always failing. Why? Because it is a top-down organisation, as simple as that. They will never understand until they shift their mindset and approach to bottom-up.

Who is ASEAN really for?

(P.S I want to restart this grassroots movement, but I just no longer have the spark. Give me a very good reason why I should give it another chance. Or, at least, guide the new generation.)

@asean @pilipinas @philippines @pinoy

youronlyone,
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@ubi Haha, true! It is 99% impossible to get ASEANs to use the fediverse. We can forget the fediverse, just Threads itself is being ignored even though Instagram is very popular in the region.

It's only Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Plurk, in that particular order. ^_^

The reasons for this are (at least based from experience and observation):

  1. Family connections.
  2. Fandoms + official accounts of their idols
  3. Government accounts.

I am hoping that Threads can make fandoms and those official accounts to create Threads with Fediverse. Theoretically, it can be helpful in getting a huge chunk to move to the Fediverse

(Unfortunately, there is an anti-fandom vocal minority in the Fediverse, who's trying to gatekeep the network. /facepalm)

Another one that's good are government accounts with fediverse enabled.

But, until those happen, those 5 SNS platforms will remain.

As for language, except for the #Philippines and #Singapore, English is not an official language in the 8 member Nations (even though English is the official language of the organisation itself). Many can speak English, but it's more natural for them to speak in their local languages.

There are ASEANs in the fediverse network, but in the grand scheme of things… we're still few and a minority.

#Twitter #Facebook #YouTube #Instagram #Plurk #SNS #ASEAN #TootSEA #fandom #family #fediverse #SocialMedia

@goblin

jikodesu, to Japan
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ASEAN leaders trust Japan more than China and even the U.S. A survey "showed the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' trust level in Japan was at 58.9%, up from 54.5% last year, beating the U.S., China, India and the European Union."

#Japan #Asian #TootSEA #ASEAN #UnitedStates #Nikkei #Asia #Politics

https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/Japan-most-trusted-by-ASEAN-despite-low-influence-study-shows

neuronakaya, to magASEAN
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Hello Southeast Asians and South Asians! I'm forming a collective for millennials and Gen Z who are interested in neuroscience, and information studies. Let's work together and offer opportunities to each other. Let's help each other in the Global South.

m10, to asia Polish
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The State of Southeast Asia: 2024 Survey Report

Według ankiety State of Southeast Asia 2024, opracowanej przez ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 50,5% respondentów opowiedziało się za Chinami a 49,5% za Stanami Zjednoczonymi.

https://wp.me/p3fv0T-ge4 @Richardiseas

thejapantimes, to worldwithoutus
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Thailand has started the delivery of aid to military-ruled Myanmar in a humanitarian initiative that seeks to pave the way for talks between warring camps after three years of instability. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/03/25/asia-pacific/politics/thailand-aid-myanmar-conflict/ #asiapacific #politics #thailand #myanmar #asean #southeastasia

msquebanh, to worldwithoutus
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2023 saw the pivot to accelerating significantly.

According to the 2023 report by - independent think tank & advisory service that enables commercial, political, and economic engagement between Asia, the Middle East & Europe.

between these regions increased by 34.7% from US$383bn in 2021 to US$516bn in 2022 & is growing faster than previous reports’ projections.

https://asianews.network/the-middle-east-pivots-to-asia-at-an-accelerated-pace

msquebanh,
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The Gulf Cooperation Council —comprising , , , , & —marked a “remarkable surge” in trade with “Emerging Asia,” it notes.

refers to the International Monetary Fund’s “Emerging & Developing Asia” list of 34 Asian economies, including , , and most members. But it excludes advanced such as , , , , & Taiwan, as well as & .

msquebanh, to television
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& industries need to work together to develop their own cultural products & learn from each other's culture for shared growth.

To promote regional co-production, can be a platform where participating countries can make their accessible to those who are interested in them & help facilitate co-production among regional countries.

https://global.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202403/13/WS65f1849ca31082fc043bc7a9.html

thejapantimes, to worldnews
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will receive leaders of three Southeast Asian countries for talks in Berlin this week, in what close aides have described as a coordinated push to reduce one-sided dependencies on China and improve Germany’s economic resilience https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/03/12/world/politics/scholz-asean-china-dependency/ #worldnews #politics #germany #olafscholz #asia #asean #thailand #malaysia #philippines #china

msquebanh, to Korea
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, , was a sleepy farming village before the arrival of the 's missile system.

The Real News reports from Soseong-ri, South Korea, where village residents have fought since 2016 against the US military and their own government to stop THAAD.

https://youtu.be/OMQqSL4Psa8?si=QDDJDQbqLokIanKc

drrimmer, to asia
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thejapantimes, to worldwithoutus
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It was not long ago Southeast Asia saw Australia’s foreign policy as being too closely hitched to that of the U.S. But a gathering of regional leaders in Melbourne this week shows how Canberra wants to carve its own path. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/03/04/asia-pacific/politics/australia-southeast-asia-china-shadow/ #asiapacific #politics #australia #southeastasia #china #asean

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