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Richard Heydarian is a senior lecturer at the Asian Center of the University of the Philippines and author of "The Indo-Pacific: Trump, China and the New Struggle for Global Mastery." OpinionMarcos' last chance to foil a Duterte comeback in the Phili... [1]
Beard Papa, a chain of cream puff shops, revealed plans to open an East Timor store in February at the earliest, making it the first Japanese fast-food chain to enter the impoverished country since it gained independence in 2002. [2]
Corea del Sur: los sacerdotes de Suwon estudian la inteligencia artificial para la parroquia Una formación realizada en colaboración con una empresa del sector ha explorado por primera vez no tanto las implicaciones éticas, sino las oportunidades de ... [3]
BANGKOK—A Thai-born American who spent more than a year in prison on charges of insulting Thailand’s king says the country’s harsh laws outlawing criticism of the monarchy are holding back its democratic development. [4]
By KINAN SUCHAOVANICH / AP WRITER Saturday, July 17, 2010 [8]
Note: This briefing is based on limited source coverage. The evidence may be incomplete or outdated.
Richard Heydarian is a senior lecturer at the Asian Center of the University of the Philippines and author of "The Indo-Pacific: Trump, China and the New Struggle for Global Mastery." OpinionMarcos' last chance to foil a Duterte comeback in the Phili
Beard Papa, a chain of cream puff shops, revealed plans to open an East Timor store in February at the earliest, making it the first Japanese fast-food chain to enter the impoverished country since it gained independence in 2002.
Corea del Sur: los sacerdotes de Suwon estudian la inteligencia artificial para la parroquia Una formación realizada en colaboración con una empresa del sector ha explorado por primera vez no tanto las implicaciones éticas, sino las oportunidades de
BANGKOK—A Thai-born American who spent more than a year in prison on charges of insulting Thailand’s king says the country’s harsh laws outlawing criticism of the monarchy are holding back its democratic development.
By KINAN SUCHAOVANICH / AP WRITER Saturday, July 17, 2010