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Singapore man tied to wildlife bust
A Singapore businessman has been implicated in the importing of 14 white lions seized along with other protected animals during a recent raid in Bangkok.
5 hrs ago | Dairy Reporter
Tetra Pak teams up with Myanmar government to boost school-age milk consumption
Tetra Pak has teamed up with its parent company, Tetra Laval, and the government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar to launch a school milk programme in the hope of improving milk consumption at critical growth ages.
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Cambodia PM says garment firms may quit...
Cambodia's strongman Prime Minister Hun Sen on Wednesday warned garment workers that protests demanding higher wages could push manufacturers to quit the country.
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Myanmar court convicts Muslims over violence
A court in Myanmar has found two Muslim women guilty of sparking a recent outbreak of sectarian violence, one of them by bumping into a Buddhist novice monk.
17 hrs ago | Bangkok Post
In his first talk on Thai media airwaves, Barisan Revolusi Nasional negotiator Hassan Taib committed to the success of the peace dialogue process, but conceded there are other groups on both the Malay and Thai sides who do not want this to happen.
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Vietnam hunger strike tests official intimidation
In this photo taken Monday, June 17, 2013, lawyer Nguyen Thi Duong Ha stands in the courtyard of her home in downtown Hanoi, Vietnam.
22 hrs ago | Bangkok Post
Policeman, ranger killed in South
A police officer was killed by a bomb explosion on a road in Yala and a paramilitary ranger shot dead in an ambush in Pattani on Tuesday night, reports said.
Airborne laser reveals hidden city in Cambodia
Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roadways and canals, illustrating a bustling ancient city linking Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat temple complex.
Totally unplugged in the Philippines
"Eat a lot while you still can," our guide said, shrugging casually. "We were going to buy more fish for tomorrow in that last village, but they didn't have any.
Soldier killed, 1 wounded by bomb
One soldier was killed and another wounded by a bomb explosion on a road in Pattani's Mayo district on Tuesday morning, reports said.
Idris Satapo (inset) arrested in Narathiwat for the bombing at Soi...
A suspect in the bombing at Soi Ramkhamhaeng 43/1 in Bangkok on May 26 was arrested in Muang district of Narathiwat province late Monday night, Pol Maj Gen Suchart Theerasawat, deputy chief of the Southern Border Provinces Police Operations Centre, said on Tuesday.
Panasonic and UNESCO Renew Strategic Partnership Agreement
Panasonic Corporation and UNESCO announced the renewal of their strategic partnership agreement today.
Thailand, Laos step up fight against bird flu
Thailand and Laos have stepped up bilateral cooperation on practical response to any possible outbreak of the new deadly H7N9 bird flu along their common border.
After protests, Indonesia's parliament boosts fuel prices by up to 44%
After clashes between police and protesters, Indonesia's parliament Monday night voted to revise the national budget and allow an increase of up to 44% in the prices of subsidized gas and diesel fuel.
Airborne laser reveals city under Cambodian earth
In this photo taken on June 28, 2012, Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat temples complex stands in Siem Reap province, some 230 kilometers northwest Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Junior mining companies seek alternative funding amid continued headwinds
Canada's junior mining companies are turning to alternative sources of funding such as private investments, strategic mergers and the sale of non-core assets in the face of headwinds that range from slowing global growth to risk-averse investors.
Laos Returns North Korean Refugees to the North
Protesters from a human rights group hold signs during a rally against Laos' recent repatriation of nine North Korean defectors, in front of the Laotian embassy in Seoul on May 31, 2013.
Lifestyle: 5 great places to retire in Asia
The idea of moving across the world to retire may sound counter-intuitive to some - after all, isn't that the time you get to enjoy at home with family without the distractions and stresses of work? But you can get more mileage out of your retirement years, and pension, by relocating to a new city or country where the cost of living is low and you ... (more)
Informal Weekend Peace Talks Held between Govt, KNU
President's Office Minister Aung Min, standing at left, addresses Karen National Union delegates in Rangoon during a meeting over the weekend.
Members of the anti-government white-mask movement, or "V for Thailand group" Sunday rallied in several major provinces of all regions across the country.