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Letter from Nikkei Asia's editor: Nowhere to go
Nikkei Asian Review· 12 hours agoPresident Joe Biden saying Japan is "xenophobic" and doesn't want immigrants have prompted the Japanese government to hit back, saying his comments were...
'Our revolution': Myanmar LGBTQ couple tie knot at Thai Pride
AFP via Yahoo News· 4 days agoCheers erupt as Nyan and Mae, a queer couple from Myanmar, tie the knot in front of thousands at the...
Myanmar’s ‘genocidal’ junta forcing Rohingya youths to fight as ‘human shields’
South China Morning Post· 6 days agoIn the past three months, several hundred Rohingya men and teenage boys have been abducted from the...
Scarred by war, Myanmar children ‘cannot have the life they used to have’
Al Jazeera· 5 days agoEver since she witnessed a Myanmar military air strike on her school in February, kindergarten...
Here Are Other Countries That Have Convicted Ex-Leaders
Time via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoHe has been in prison since 2022, and remains on trial for other charges related to 1MDB, the state...
Rohingya Forced To Fight Alongside Myanmar Army Tormentors
International Business Times· 3 days agoRohingya mother Sofura Begum has spent years in a squalid refugee camp after fleeing Myanmar....
South Africa Election
The Herald Journal· 8 hours agoResults are displayed at the Results Operation Centre (ROC) in Midland, Johannesburg, South Africa, Friday May 31, 2024. South Africa is heading closer...
Myanmar’s Surprising Rebels Deserve a Shot
Bloomberg· 5 days agoRuth Pollard is a Bloomberg Opinion Managing Editor. Previously she was South and Southeast Asia government team leader at Bloomberg News and Middle East...
Some 45,000 Rohingya flee amid allegations of beheading, burning in Myanmar
Al Jazeera· 7 days agoEscalating violence in conflict-torn Myanmar’s Rakhine State has forced another 45,000 minority...
Myanmar's ethnic armies consolidate strongholds as junta weakens, reports say
AOL· 2 days agoThe country of 55 million people has been in turmoil since February, 2021 when the military ousted an elected government led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, sparking widespread protests.