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In Thailand’s western forests, 20 sambar deer are released into the wild — entering the territory of elusive Indochinese tigers.
To keep the momentum going, UNODC has joined a global pledge to ensure people with drug use disorders are included in mental health and psychosocial support plans for displaced people and the ...
In the thick, steamy forests of western Thailand, 20 skittish sambar deer dart from an enclosure into the undergrowth—unaware ...
Bangkok Foodies has partnered with some of Thailand's most celebrated chefs and culinary icons to create unforgettable experiences under "Meals For Myanmar", a bold and heartfelt campaign to help ...
The Indian Army, in collaboration with Indian diplomatic missions and cultural centres, is celebrating the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) 2025 at multiple international locations as a prelude to ...
The Myanmar military’s recruitment and use of child soldiers has surged since the 2021 coup, including a significant number ...
Hydropower projects in earthquake-prone regions across Asia have increased the risk of dam disasters, reservoir collapse, and ...
The scam affected more than 400 people worldwide, including dozens of Americans, and caused millions of dollars in losses, ...
While Suu Kyi remains hugely popular in the majority Buddhist country, her status as a democracy icon abroad collapsed before the military takeover after she defended generals in their crackdown ...
Myanmar's deposed democratic leader Aung San Suu Kyi marked her 80th birthday in junta detention on Thursday, serving a raft ...
Seng Maran ’25 M.A. ’25 graduated with a degree in political science and a masters degree in sociology, which she plans to put to use as an education strategist in Kenya.
Despite decades of imprisonment and vilification, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi still commands what Myanmar’s generals never could: the trust of her people.