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A Myanmar migrant worker ties a rope to a crate at a market in the town of Bukit Mertajam in Penang, Malaysia. Photo: Radio Free Asia Security Safety of Myanmar Workers Questioned The investigation
A Myanmar migrant worker ties a rope to a crate at a market in the town of Bukit Mertajam in Penang, Malaysia. Photo: Radio Free Asia Security Safety of Myanmar Workers Questioned The investigation
17 December, 2016 As appeared in The Star Online THE popular political parlour game running into the new year is what to expect from Donald Trump when he becomes United States President on Jan
Employees stand next to a container ship at Ningbo port in Ningbo, Zhejiang province June 21, 2012. REUTERS/Carlos Barria Trade and Investment Chinese trade data shows signs of industrial recovery China’s import and exports
Refugee camps have popped up on the Chinese side of the China-Myanmar border [Xie Kuangshi/EPA] Security Northern Myanmar rebel clashes turn deadly, China offers help At least 11 people have died this month in
24 November, 2016 As appeared in Nikkei Asian Review U.S. President-elect Donald Trump declared his intent to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal on Nov. 21. (A screen shot from YouTube) U.S. President-elect
23 November, 2016 By Anette Appaduray, as appeared in The Edge Financial Daily KUALA LUMPUR: With the possible rise in protectionist trade policies in the US under the Trump presidency, it is now more important
23 November, 2016 By CK Tan, as appeared in Nikkei Asian Review KUALA LUMPUR — Southeast Asian policymakers should accelerate integration projects in the pipeline, such as infrastructure development and digital innovation, to meet a
Soldiers of Kachin Independence Army (KIA) gather during the training session at a military camp near Laiza, Kachin State, northern Myanmar (EPA Photo) Security Kachin Independence Army Teams Up with Other Fighters in Myanmar
Summary With the upcoming Trump presidency and Republican control of the House and Senate, this article looks at the possible changes to US policy and how that might affect Asia. It focuses on fiscal,
Than Htut Aung, CEO of the Eleven Media Group, is escorted by police from the court in Yangon on Friday. He and his chief editor will spend the next two weeks in Insein prison