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UN special envoy for Myanmar to step down
June 1, 2023
Malaysia expels Cambodian opposition leader
May 31, 2023
Radio broadcaster killed in the Philippines
May 31, 2023
Indian bishop named in 'conversion' complaint
May 30, 2023
Sri Lankan monks seek alms to celebrate Poson Poya
May 30, 2023
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy party votes to disband
May 30, 2023
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May 30, 2023
HK Christian group honors schools for student welfare
May 29, 2023
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May 29, 2023
Carol Isoux, Bangkok
Thailand's Orthodox Church shows solidarity with Ukrainians, Russians
April 25, 2022, Carol Isoux, Bangkok
Founded in 2007 by Father Oleg Cherepanin, its main churches have opened doors to tourists and those affected by conflict
What forces are fueling Myanmar’s terrible crisis?
February 10, 2022, Carol Isoux, Bangkok
People in the Southeast Asian country continue to suffer extensively without any concrete action from Western countries
Reopening of Maya Bay signals changes to Thai tourism
January 26, 2022, Carol Isoux, Bangkok
Thai government reopens the beauty spot after closing it for three years to help ecological restoration
Thai classical musicians show their survival instinct
January 5, 2022, Carol Isoux, Bangkok
Funded mainly by the under-fire elites, young musicians are careful to avoid politics
Milk Tea Alliance stirs political pot in Asia
June 10, 2021, Carol Isoux, Bangkok
An informal online network supports young people in their struggle for freedom against authoritarian regimes
Karen refugees mobilize on Thai border to fight Myanmar army
April 5, 2021, Carol Isoux, Mae Sot
According to the Karen National Union, more than 1,000 'political victims' are now in their territories
In Karen land, virus threat cannot dampen Christmas spirit
January 7, 2021, Carol Isoux, Bangkok
Paris Foreign Missions priests face challenges in their mission among ethnic Karens, including the presence of NGOs
Turmoil hits Thailand's elephant tourism
July 24, 2020, Carol Isoux, Bangkok
The closure of borders during the European holiday period has pushed elephant camps to poverty
Singaporean academic wants West to correct its Asian perception
June 1, 2020, Carol Isoux, Bangkok
There should be a space to rationally analyze racial clichés to see if they still influence the West's view of Asia
Thailand's poor want to return to work, end lockdown
May 10, 2020, Carol Isoux, Bangkok
As Covid-19 seems to be subsiding, many are criticizing drastic measures that are pushing millions to hunger
Siam and French missionaries, a tumultuous history
April 20, 2020, Carol Isoux, Bangkok
History taught missioners to stay away from politics and be closer to people in remote villages, their culture and language
Young Thais take to streets seeking political change
March 3, 2020, Carol Isoux, Bangkok
Once accused of being glued to their mobile phones, students are ready to take on the old guard
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