Myanmar military representatives are currently in Bangkok as part of a two-day meeting with Thailand and other regional members
Cheap low-quality Chinese products that are flooding markets across region are also raising concerns about how they are undercutting local businesses, experts say
Media professionals who fled war in Myanmar question whether new Thai law will make it impossible for them to keep reporting
Four Thai crew members are still detained in Myanmar
Authorities deported Pen Chan Sangkream, Hong An, Mean Chanthon, Yin Chanthou, Soeung Khunthea and Vorn Chanratchana last month
President vows to protect media but so-called red tagging and physical threats remain for local journalists
Analysts have long warned of the chilling effect arbitrary detention can have on media
Analysts call the laws necessary steps in the Philippines strategy to resist China
Analysts say Beijing's support of the military junta is driving the sentiment and an attack on the Chinese consulate in October reflects it
Experts say the move will bring benefits and risks to the Southeast Asian country
Journalists welcome support but say more war-reporting training is needed
Vietnam wants foreign media to tell its story, but reporters and analysts say a dire record on censorship makes that tough
Mech Dara, an award-winning journalist, has been imprisoned pending trial after being charged with incitement
The death toll included 22 students and three teachers, the government says
Thailand’s People’s Party is determined to continue to fight for human rights and democracy despite already facing obstacles
They are the first journalists to be convicted of sedition since Britain handed the territory to China in 1997
The floods were exacerbated by Typhoon Yagi, which rampaged through Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries in mid-September
Airbus maintains that its business dealings are compliant with sanctions and international law
Threatening emails, letters and social media posts target journalists and free expression groups, media union says
Experts say China is partly responsible for flooding that has killed at least 22 people and damaged upwards of 30,000 homes
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