Story Archive
2024-03-15
They tried to persuade them to return to Vietnam, saying they would be safe, but asylum-seekers were skeptical.
2024-03-15
Meanwhile, Malaysian government this week denied its citizens were fighting for Russia, as Ukraine claimed in January.
2024-03-15
Analysts say China’s newly announced baseline is not in line with U.N. Law of the Sea.
2024-03-14
Beijing makes rare intervention as it allows insolvent private real estate firms to go bankrupt
2024-03-14
Construction on Chocolate Hills is prohibited because it has been declared a protected area, the interior secretary said.
2024-03-14
The woman identified as Maggie pleaded guilty to posting tweets violating the country’s royal defamation law.
2024-03-14
The junta’s February 2021 coup has driven educated, highly skilled citizens to jobs, business opportunities in Thailand.
2024-03-14
A criminal conviction could disqualify Frank Bainimarama from running for public office for several years.
2024-03-13
Authorities ordered some 200 families on the new capital’s site to raze their houses claiming they violated a zoning plan.
2024-03-13
Some of the 23 crew members sent messages to their families following the attack.
2024-03-13
The definition of “an armed external attack” in the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty needs to be made more clear, observers say.
2024-03-12
When he disappeared, Somchai Neelapaijit was working on a case alleging that police tortured Muslim suspects in the Deep South.
2024-03-12
This could have implications for country’s standing in international efforts to cut methane emissions 30% by 2030.
2024-03-12
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo also announced $1 billion in new American investment for the Philippines.
2024-03-11
Two suspected BIFF militants were killed in a gunfight in Maguindanao del Sur, Philippine military says.