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In January 2026, within just one day, two Uzbek migrant women were murdered, their bodies dismembered and dumped in garbage containers across Istanbul, Turkiye. Weeks later, another Uzbek woman’s body was found in western Turkiye. [1]
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Royal Thai Army has rejected a Cambodian media report alleging that Thai soldiers attacked Cambodian military positions near [2]
BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Thursday, Feb 12, he has approved, in princip [3]
The latest developments on threats to Freedom of Speech over the past week. With Reporters sans frontières China: Two cyber-dissidents put under surveillance during UN human rights visit The Chinese authorities put Liu Di, a young Internet user who w... [4]
PoliticsReporters Without Borders, wary of Beijing, opens in Taipei International journalists' group condemns China over Liu Xiaobo death Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Christophe Deloire (left), with 2003 Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin... [5]
WASHINGTON — Reflecting changes in Burma’s media climate after nearly two years of political reforms under the current quasi-civilian government, a leading international media watchdog has given the country its best ranking in over a decade. [6]
Aung Min is a former head of the Ministry of Railways and the key player in Burma’s peace process. He was recently appointed to the President’s Office, and also serves as vice-chairman of the Union Peace Working Committee. [8]
Daw Sandar Thwin knew starting a new life in exile as a woman in her fifties wouldn’t be easy, but it has proved more difficult than she ever imagined. Her peaceful family life in Yangon now feels like a distant dream. [9]
In January 2026, within just one day, two Uzbek migrant women were murdered, their bodies dismembered and dumped in garbage containers across Istanbul, Turkiye. Weeks later, another Uzbek woman’s body was found in western Turkiye.
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Royal Thai Army has rejected a Cambodian media report alleging that Thai soldiers attacked Cambodian military positions near
BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Thursday, Feb 12, he has approved, in princip
The latest developments on threats to Freedom of Speech over the past week. With Reporters sans frontières China: Two cyber-dissidents put under surveillance during UN human rights visit The Chinese authorities put Liu Di, a young Internet user who w
PoliticsReporters Without Borders, wary of Beijing, opens in Taipei International journalists' group condemns China over Liu Xiaobo death Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Christophe Deloire (left), with 2003 Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin
WASHINGTON — Reflecting changes in Burma’s media climate after nearly two years of political reforms under the current quasi-civilian government, a leading international media watchdog has given the country its best ranking in over a decade.
Aung Min is a former head of the Ministry of Railways and the key player in Burma’s peace process. He was recently appointed to the President’s Office, and also serves as vice-chairman of the Union Peace Working Committee.
Daw Sandar Thwin knew starting a new life in exile as a woman in her fifties wouldn’t be easy, but it has proved more difficult than she ever imagined. Her peaceful family life in Yangon now feels like a distant dream.
RANGOON—As a longtime reporter here in Burma’s biggest city, Aye Aye Win remembers the anxiety she and her colleagues faced during the country’s former military regime, which for nearly half a century suppressed the flow of information through strict