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BANGKOK, Thailand – On November 11, 2023, Assumption University will proudly celebrate the 90th birthday of the esteemed President Emeritus, Rev. Bro. Martin Prathip Komolmas. [2]
Benjamin Qiu is a partner with the law firm Elliott Kwok Levine & Jaroslaw who specializes in Chinese cross-border disputes and transactions in New York. [3]
PHNOM PENH — Kheang Khun was 21 and training to be doctor when he was forced into a Khmer Rouge labor camp, where he was routinely beaten and forced to watch executions of people accused of theft, or simply of falling in love. [4]
Police have arrested the last remaining suspect in the 2008 killing of a car care executive. The suspect has been hiding out for nearly four years, training as both a monk and sniper. [6]
Richard Heydarian is an Asia-based academic and columnist. He is author of "The Indo-Pacific: Trump, China and the New Struggle for Global Mastery." OpinionPhilippines' Marcos must not squander his family's second chance Fully embracing good governa... [7]
CHACHOENGSAO, Thailand – Under the leadership of Pol. Gen. Sakdisira Phueak-yam, Commissioner of the Tourist Police Bureau, along with other senior officers, a joint operation by the Tourist Police Division 1 (BKK.1) led to the arrest of a suspect, 3... [8]
HONG KONG -- Li Ka-shing is a very special man, says Joseph P.H. Fan, a professor at Chinese University of Hong Kong who studies family-run businesses. [9]
RANGOON — He is not only well known for his lifelong involvement in Burma’s democracy movement, but also for his artistic nature. [10]
BANGKOK, Thailand – On November 11, 2023, Assumption University will proudly celebrate the 90th birthday of the esteemed President Emeritus, Rev. Bro. Martin Prathip Komolmas.
Benjamin Qiu is a partner with the law firm Elliott Kwok Levine & Jaroslaw who specializes in Chinese cross-border disputes and transactions in New York.
PHNOM PENH — Kheang Khun was 21 and training to be doctor when he was forced into a Khmer Rouge labor camp, where he was routinely beaten and forced to watch executions of people accused of theft, or simply of falling in love.
Police have arrested the last remaining suspect in the 2008 killing of a car care executive. The suspect has been hiding out for nearly four years, training as both a monk and sniper.
Richard Heydarian is an Asia-based academic and columnist. He is author of "The Indo-Pacific: Trump, China and the New Struggle for Global Mastery." OpinionPhilippines' Marcos must not squander his family's second chance Fully embracing good governa
CHACHOENGSAO, Thailand – Under the leadership of Pol. Gen. Sakdisira Phueak-yam, Commissioner of the Tourist Police Bureau, along with other senior officers, a joint operation by the Tourist Police Division 1 (BKK.1) led to the arrest of a suspect, 3
HONG KONG -- Li Ka-shing is a very special man, says Joseph P.H. Fan, a professor at Chinese University of Hong Kong who studies family-run businesses.
RANGOON — He is not only well known for his lifelong involvement in Burma’s democracy movement, but also for his artistic nature.