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southeast asia
Vietnamese Inmate Gets Pregnant to Avoid Death Penalty
By Nash Jenkins
Indonesia Terrorist Group Resurging: Experts
By Nash Jenkins
Exoneration of Malaysian Prime Minister Prompts Scorn
By Nash Jenkins
Malaysian Prime Minister Cleared of Corruption
By Nash Jenkins
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southeast asia
3 Things to Know About Vietnam's Party Congress
A contest of political factions could have international consequences
By Simon Lewis
January 20, 2016
How the Ancient Practice of Harvesting Edible Bird's Nests Is Facing Some Very Modern Challenges
As Chinese New Year approaches, demand for the delicacy is expected to soar
By Per Liljas / Borneo
December 25, 2015
Companies Found Guilty of Causing the Indonesian Haze to Face Consequences
The Indonesian government will revoke or freeze company licenses
By Joanna Plucinska
December 22, 2015
Police in Indonesia Arrest 9 Terrorist Suspects
Officials say one was planning to carry out a suicide bombing in the capital Jakarta on New Year's Eve
By Joanna Plucinska
December 21, 2015
Police Say '18 Suicide Bombers' at Large in Malaysia
A leaked memo sounds warning on the eve of a major summit to be attended by President Obama
By Nash Jenkins
November 20, 2015
Burma Votes in Historic Elections
The Southeast Asian nation is poised to emerge from a half-century of military dictatorship
By Hannah Beech / Rangoon
November 8, 2015
See Portraits of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej Displayed All Over Bangkok
The 87-year-old is the world's longest-reigning monarch
By Charlie Campbell
November 4, 2015
Thailand Arrests Elderly Teacher Who Gave Flowers to Activist
Thai immigration officers arrested him as he prepared to leave for a holiday in Laos
By Nash Jenkins
October 27, 2015
Three Chinese Diplomats Shot in the Philippines, Two Fatally
Police have not provided a motive for the shooting while the chief suspects have diplomatic immunity
By Nash Jenkins
October 21, 2015
Chinese Defense Minister Open to Joint Drills in South China Sea
Beijing has been criticized for its territorial aggression in the region
By Nash Jenkins
October 16, 2015
Watch Drone Footage of Indonesia's Forest Fires
Shot by Greenpeace, the film shows the causes of the haze blanketing much of the region
By Yenni Kwok
October 8, 2015
2015 Asian Haze Could Be Among Worst Ever
The seasonal pollution has already caused weeks of disruption across the region
By Nash Jenkins
October 4, 2015
Protests Outside U.S. Embassy in Manila
Dozens had gathered to protest the American military presence in the Philippines
By Nash Jenkins
September 15, 2015
U.K. Academic Held at Bangkok Airport
Wyn Ellis says he is trapped in a "Kafkaesque bureaucratic nightmare"
By Charlie Campbell
September 7, 2015
Antigovernment Protests in Malaysia Continue
The demonstration is the largest popular vote of no confidence to date against beleaguered Prime Minister Najib Razak
By Nash Jenkins / Kuala Lumpur
August 30, 2015
Large Crowds Gather to Demand the Ouster of Malaysia's Prime Minister
Hostility towards the beleaguered Najib Razak is heightening as a massive financial corruption scandal comes to light
By Nash Jenkins / Kuala Lumpur
August 28, 2015
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