A snail-eating turtle found in a food market and a bat with a horseshoe-shaped face are among 115 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong region... READ MORE›
Klaas Haytema said he was only trying to get some sleep, but a local court didn't buy his excuse... READ MORE›
It has been suggested that one of the perpetrators' motives for attacking the renowned Erawan shrine was to cripple Thailand's tourism industry... READ MORE›
Najib said the rally at a stadium in Kuala Lumpur would send a strong message to Aung San Suu Kyi's government that enough is enough ... READ MORE›
Similarly, a shipment of about 600 pounds of elephant tusks intercepted in 2009 by the Kenyan wildlife authorities was being sent to Mr. Vixay's company in Laos... READ MORE›
Manas Kongpan is jailed for 27 years as dozens are convicted of human trafficking at a mass trial... READ MORE›
In March China agreed to release water to help drought-stricken countries downriver... READ MORE›
I came to see Southeast Asia as a land of great people and bad governments, of remarkable graciousness but distressing levels of impunity... READ MORE›
Thailand's National Human Rights Commission said on Monday that it had found evidence that the two suspects, Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun, both 21, were physically abused by the police... READ MORE›
17 explosion at the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok's central shopping district killed 20 people and was the worst attack of its kind in recent Thai history... READ MORE›
The authorities issued three additional arrest warrants on Tuesday, including for two men they identified as Ahmet Bozoglan and Ali Jolan... READ MORE›
With three Sumatran rhinos in Malaysia and Harapan, there are only nine in captivity globally... READ MORE›
People will, however, still be able to block private messages from businesses... READ MORE›
China only says some things, but does a lot." What Mr. Xi did say in Australia, though, was intended as reassurance backed by resolve... READ MORE›
Police arrested the man on Saturday in Nong Jok, on the northern outskirts of Bangkok... READ MORE›
The Bangkok Post quoted spokesman Thavornsiri as saying that the man was not cooperating with police interrogators despite authorities providing English and other language translators... READ MORE›
Mr. Kerry plans to attend a meeting with the Association of South East Asian Nations in Kuala Lumpur... READ MORE›
Several rebel groups are fighting for more autonomy for the ethnically-Malay region in Thailand... READ MORE›
The prime minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said that it was the worst ever attack on Thailand, and that they want to destroy our economy, our tourism ... READ MORE›
David O'Sullivan, EU ambassador to Washington, said the European Union and the United States had very similar objectives, but such statements were a judgment call... READ MORE›
Alan Morison and Chutima Sidasathian, of news website Phuketwan, were accused in case that alarmed human rights and press freedom groups... READ MORE›
Mobile phone footage of the moment a bomb exploded at the Erawan shrine in central Bangkok... READ MORE›
China only says some things, but does a lot." What Mr. Xi did say in Australia, though, was intended as reassurance backed by resolve... READ MORE›
China only says some things, but does a lot." What Mr. Xi did say in Australia, though, was intended as reassurance backed by resolve... READ MORE›
Tourist, during a press conference at Bangpongpang police station in Bangkok,Thailand... READ MORE›
Security camera footage showed people on a walkway at the Sathorn pier being showered with water after the object fell into the Chao Phraya river... READ MORE›
But that defeat actually started in Kohima and Imphal, bordering Burma in north-east India, a year earlier... READ MORE›
If I greet some Chinese man with 'Hey happy Vietnamese new year... READ MORE›
His boat was intercepted by Australian authorities, and he spent 22 months in detention in the Northern Territory and Christmas Island... READ MORE›
An unidentified member of Mr Neoh's family laid bundles of clothes at the shrine to represent their loved ones, a monk said... READ MORE›
Burmas Rohingya one womans journey to marriage on a smuggling boat... READ MORE›
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