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2023-06-20
They also question why Prayuth Chan-o-cha’s pro-military government organized the meeting when it was drubbed in the May general election.
2023-06-20
Fijian military is entrenched in politics after the 2013 constitution gave it a guardian role.
2023-06-19
Despite low expectations, Xi and Blinken’s last-minute meeting suggests a thawing in relations, analysts say.
2023-06-19
Hundreds of apparel companies in recent years have been LEED-certified for efforts to go green.
2023-06-16
This week: Putri Ariani, an Indonesian teen singer who is blind, went viral for her America’s Got Talent singing audition, and caught Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s attention. Thai election uncertainty is making the public and businesses nervous. An International Labour Organization finds a worrying number of foreign domestic workers working under exploitative conditions.
2023-06-16
Afghans in need of temporary shelter are ex-US employees, not refugees, Department of Foreign Affairs says.
2023-06-16
The Egyptian boy, 13, is the son of a woman who blew herself up near an army camp in 2019.
2023-06-16
Climate change, and commercial and illegal fishing, are to blame, experts say.
2023-06-16
Doubts about who will form a new government and when are causing unease in Thailand.
2023-06-16
U.S. will be able to ‘stage and deploy’ troops and vessels from six key facilities in the Pacific island nation.
2023-06-15
A survey by the International Labor Organization also found indicators of forced labor.
2023-06-15
Sen. Imee Marcos, the president’s sister, has initiated an investigation into the bilateral talks.
2023-06-15
But questions linger about whether the Dutch are conceding to having committed war crimes in Indonesia.
2023-06-14
Jokowi administration says country needs more combat-ready aircraft, but analysts express concern about cost, condition of aging planes.
2023-06-14
The visit comes after a number of ‘dangerous’ encounters in the South China Sea.