Officials say water creeping down from north could swamp Thai capital forcing thousands to flee
Thai PM calls on residents in several districts in capital to move valuables, other important belongings to higher ground
Unusually heavy rains cause worst flooding in decades across Southeast Asia, killing some 500 people, destroying crops, flooding homes
The prisoners set free as part of an amnesty for over 6,000 inmates
Political prisoners reportedly could be among those released, but rights group calls it a ploy with no real policy change
Officials worry ancient city of Ayutthaya could suffer permanent damage
President Thein Sein's speech on controversial hydroelectric project greeted with mixture of surprise, skepticism
Newly installed PM backtracks on campaign pledge for troubled southern provinces
PM Yingluck Shinawatra says government will review several years of political trials following recommendations by TRCT
Pyongyang’s historic lack of transparency in food, aid distribution raises suspicions about its latest requests for support
Transition to elected government not enough, says pro-democracy icon
Meeting raises hopes for a regular dialogue between Aung San Suu Kyi and the military-dominated government
Asian Network for Free Elections also warns military not to interfere in politics
Yingluck Shinawatra, sister of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, set to become Thailand’s first female prime minister
Election comes amid concerns for stability in the divided country
It has been more than three decades since Khmer Rouge began violent campaign that laid waste to Cambodia
Sometimes victims and accused are closer than they want to be
Chhum Mey is one the three living survivors of the Tuol Sleng, or S-21, in Phnom Penh
Khmer Rouge leaders face a range of charges, including war crimes, genocide, religious persecution and torture
Foreign Minister SM Krishna to discuss security cooperation and trade but will not meet with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi
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