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Based on 10 verified sources covering Finland, Thailand:
From the start, the April 17 Indonesian presidential election was going to be an unequal race. [1]
Mayor Poramet Ngamphichet revealed an ambitious vision for Pattaya’s transformation into a family-oriented tourism hub during a seminar held at the Pattaya Discovery Beach Hotel on September 14. [2]
MANILA -- With just a week to go before the Philippines' May 9 presidential election, a new poll shows that Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., the son and namesake of the country's late dictator, remains the front-runner. [3]
The party leaders are still silent about their favorites for Satakunta county leader. The successor to Pertti Rajala (sd.) will be elected in the coming months, as Rajala will be left behind at the beginning of February. (translated from fi) [4]
When I came back to Thailand, I was told to change my name. Dhanin ChearavanontDhanin Chearavanont (10): A new name and a new job From left, me, oldest brother Jaran, second-oldest Montri, and third-oldest Sumet When I came back to Thailand, I was to... [5]
This was published on Feb. 1 as one of three candidate profiles for Indonesia's Feb. 14 presidential election. Unofficial count results on the polling day show Prabowo Subianto is on track to win the race. [6]
JAKARTA -- Indonesians will elect the country's next president on Wednesday, determining the direction of the world's fourth-most-populous nation for the next five years. [7]
TACLOBAN, Philippines -- Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the front-runner in next month's Philippine presidential election, greeted thousands of rain-soaked supporters with a very personal shoutout: to his 92-year-old mother, Imelda. [8]
Note: This briefing is based on limited source coverage. The evidence may be incomplete or outdated.
From the start, the April 17 Indonesian presidential election was going to be an unequal race.
Mayor Poramet Ngamphichet revealed an ambitious vision for Pattaya’s transformation into a family-oriented tourism hub during a seminar held at the Pattaya Discovery Beach Hotel on September 14.
MANILA -- With just a week to go before the Philippines' May 9 presidential election, a new poll shows that Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., the son and namesake of the country's late dictator, remains the front-runner.
The party leaders are still silent about their favorites for Satakunta county leader. The successor to Pertti Rajala (sd.) will be elected in the coming months, as Rajala will be left behind at the beginning of February.
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When I came back to Thailand, I was told to change my name. Dhanin ChearavanontDhanin Chearavanont (10): A new name and a new job From left, me, oldest brother Jaran, second-oldest Montri, and third-oldest Sumet When I came back to Thailand, I was to
This was published on Feb. 1 as one of three candidate profiles for Indonesia's Feb. 14 presidential election. Unofficial count results on the polling day show Prabowo Subianto is on track to win the race.
JAKARTA -- Indonesians will elect the country's next president on Wednesday, determining the direction of the world's fourth-most-populous nation for the next five years.
TACLOBAN, Philippines -- Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the front-runner in next month's Philippine presidential election, greeted thousands of rain-soaked supporters with a very personal shoutout: to his 92-year-old mother, Imelda.
JAKARTA Anies Baswedan, a former education minister backed by conservative Muslim groups and the main opposition party, won the runoff election for Jakarta governor on April 19 with a comfortable lead over incumbent Gov. Basuki Tjahaja Purnama.
Criselda Yabes is a journalist based in the Philippines. She is author of "The Battle of Marawi," her 10th book, which was published last year.