Thai police order says book, to be published by Yale University, breaks a printing law that protects the king from insult
Runner-up Pheu Thai may have to push Move Forward into opposition to see its pick for prime minister prevail, analysts say
Myanmar’s armed resistance groups are asking US government for over half a billion dollars in humanitarian and nonlethal aid to help them oust military regime, including money for drones, armored vehicles and radar jamming gear
Groups pushing back against the junta’s rule are finding ever more clever and high-tech ways of bankrolling their fight
Justice for Myanmar says the exports make India "complicit" in the Myanmar military’s crimes and wants its Quad allies to convince it to stop
Thailand, the U.S. and UNHCR launch new program for resettling thousands of refugees from war-torn Myanmar
Schools, clinics and other civilian targets are bearing the brunt of the strikes, sources say
Aim described as “to make sure the channels with the Myanmar junta remain open, because they need to know what the Chinese are doing”
Pita Limjaroenrat, whose party won Sunday’s elections, is accused of holding shares in mass media company; same claim brought down another popular pro-democracy leader four years ago
Analysts say Move Forward's poll success could yet prove a pyrrhic victory that costs it the Senate's crucial support
Thailand has been holding about 50 Uyghurs in detention center limbo for nine years; rights groups say China is blocking their release
They say witnesses saw Duong Van Thai kidnapped outside his rented house in Bangkok
Bill's proponents hope it will help country’s sex workers ply their trade more safely and earn higher wages
Muhyiddin Yassin was arrested at the headquarters of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission after arriving for questioning in an ongoing graft case
UN cuts its monthly food vouchers for refugees to $10 a head and says it may have to cut again without 'immediate funding boost'
To cope with the surge, the country’s minister of public health is proposing tough new rules that could see anyone caught with more than one pill labeled a dealer
Two years after toppling an elected government, Myanmar’s military regime has declared martial law over swaths of the country where armed resistance is still strong
With elections tentatively planned for late 2023, experts are warning of an especially violent year ahead
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime says Myanmar’s farmers are flocking back to opium cultivation to cope with a tanking economy
Fortify Rights and 16 Myanmar nations are asking Germany’s federal public prosecutor to probe, charge military leaders under principle of universal jurisdiction
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