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Based on 5 verified sources covering Myanmar, Thailand:
BANGKOK, Thailand – December, the final month of the year, promises a vibrant celebration of Thailand’s rich culture and creativity, set [1]
JAKARTA -- With help from one of South Korea's largest entertainment companies, Indonesian conglomerate CT Corp. aims to draw on a young, growing population of music fans to create a homegrown version of K-pop. [2]
Facebook parent company Meta has closed nine groups on the social network after reporters from Mongabay and Bellingcat found evidence of illegal wildlife trade being conducted openly on the platform in Indonesia. [3]
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thai police on Thursday (Nov 7) arrested a high-profile lawyer known for his outspoken advocacy, Sittra Biebangkerd, known as “Attorney Tum,” and his wife, Patitta Biebangkerd, on fraud and money laundering charges. [4]
Insight Myanmar “I have to work to save another life. I have to forget the past! That’s what revolution taught me: You have to accept death, and keep moving to save the rest,” Hector tells the Insight Myanmar Podcast, encapsulating the resilience and... [5]
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BANGKOK, Thailand – December, the final month of the year, promises a vibrant celebration of Thailand’s rich culture and creativity, set
JAKARTA -- With help from one of South Korea's largest entertainment companies, Indonesian conglomerate CT Corp. aims to draw on a young, growing population of music fans to create a homegrown version of K-pop.
Facebook parent company Meta has closed nine groups on the social network after reporters from Mongabay and Bellingcat found evidence of illegal wildlife trade being conducted openly on the platform in Indonesia.
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thai police on Thursday (Nov 7) arrested a high-profile lawyer known for his outspoken advocacy, Sittra Biebangkerd, known as “Attorney Tum,” and his wife, Patitta Biebangkerd, on fraud and money laundering charges.
Insight Myanmar “I have to work to save another life. I have to forget the past! That’s what revolution taught me: You have to accept death, and keep moving to save the rest,” Hector tells the Insight Myanmar Podcast, encapsulating the resilience and