Aug 19, 2018

Another trial looms for former Trump campaign chairman Manafort - Chicago Tribune

Another trial looms for former Trump campaign chairman Manafort - Chicago Tribune: As jurors weigh Paul Manafort's fate in a sprawling financial fraud case, the former Trump campaign chairman still has another trial looming.

Empty hotels, idle boats: What happens when a Pacific island upsets China | Reuters

Empty hotels, idle boats: What happens when a Pacific island upsets China | Reuters: Empty hotel rooms, idle tour boats and shuttered travel agencies reveal widening fissures in the tiny Pacific nation of Palau, which is caught in an escalating diplomatic tug-of-war between China and Taiwan.

Aug 18, 2018

Moderate earthquake - Dili, East Timor - August 18, 2018

Moderate earthquake - Dili, East Timor - August 18, 2018: Have you felt the shaking? If Yes, tell us by using the I FELT IT form behind the earthquake or at the bottom of this page. Using our EQ Report iOS or Android app would even be easier and very info…

China’s Stake in the Myanmar Peace Process | The Diplomat

China’s Stake in the Myanmar Peace Process | The Diplomat: Why is Beijing providing funds for ethnic armed groups to join a government-backed peace conference?

Developers Press Ahead With Dams, Despite Lao Order to Halt New Hydropower Projects

Developers Press Ahead With Dams, Despite Lao Order to Halt New Hydropower Projects: Builders of the proposed Pak Lay and Pak Beng dams say they are continuing their surveys and feasibility studies.

Xinjiang Authorities Detain Uyghur Philanthropist, Three Others, Over Alleged Ties to Education Fund

Xinjiang Authorities Detain Uyghur Philanthropist, Three Others, Over Alleged Ties to Education Fund: The man’s brother says he was targeted for holding on to assets after the fund’s forced closure.

Cambodian Political Commentator Kim Sok Released After Serving 18-Month Prison Term

Cambodian Political Commentator Kim Sok Released After Serving 18-Month Prison Term: Kim Sok was jailed for implying that the government had murdered popular pundit Kem Ley.

Amnesty Urges Vietnam to Investigate Beatings of Singer, Activists After Concert Raid

Amnesty Urges Vietnam to Investigate Beatings of Singer, Activists After Concert Raid: Singer Nguyen Tin and activists injured after police raid his performance in a small Ho Chi Minh City coffee shop.

The price for success: What does education mean for Japanese pupils?

The price for success: What does education mean for Japanese pupils?

For Some Viewers, ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Is Not Asian Enough - The New York Times

For Some Viewers, ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Is Not Asian Enough - The New York Times: In Singapore, where the film was largely shot, detractors say the cast is unrepresentative of diversity in the city-state.

11-Year-Old Bride of Malaysian Man Is Returned to Thailand - The New York Times

11-Year-Old Bride of Malaysian Man Is Returned to Thailand - The New York Times: The girl’s marriage to a man 30 years her senior highlighted the prevalence of child brides in Malaysia, which belies the country’s modern outlook.

Google Employees Protest Secret Work on Censored Search Engine for China - The New York Times

Google Employees Protest Secret Work on Censored Search Engine for China - The New York Times: About 1,400 of the internet company’s employees have signed a letter demanding transparency, saying censored search results raise “urgent moral and ethical issues.”

Dream of a Better Life in Afghanistan Ends in a Hilltop Grave for Students - The New York Times

Dream of a Better Life in Afghanistan Ends in a Hilltop Grave for Students - The New York Times: The students left villages for the capital city to pursue an education and lift themselves and their families out of poverty. A suicide bombing ended all that.

China Fires 10 Officials Over Bad Vaccines as Anger Mounts - The New York Times

China Fires 10 Officials Over Bad Vaccines as Anger Mounts - The New York Times: President Xi Jinping is trying to quell a national outcry over the scandal and restore confidence in the health care system.

Who Is Winning the War in Afghanistan? Depends on Which One - The New York Times

Who Is Winning the War in Afghanistan? Depends on Which One - The New York Times: A New York Times correspondent who has reported on Afghanistan since the 1979 Soviet invasion offers observations on the war that began in 2001.

As Fighting Escalates, U.N. Urges Protection for Aid Workers in Afghanistan - The New York Times

As Fighting Escalates, U.N. Urges Protection for Aid Workers in Afghanistan - The New York Times: With 23 aid workers killed, ambulances caught in crossfire, U.N. asks for protection to deliver aid to civilians suffering the brunt of war and drought.

Vietnam’s Catholics: cross with China, and all communists | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post

Vietnam’s Catholics: cross with China, and all communists | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post: Catholics make up just 7 per cent of Vietnam’s population, but play an outsize role in the nation’s underground dissident movement. In return, they say, churches are demolished, priests arrested and the religion smeared

Doklam a year on: Bhutan more worried about India than China | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post

Doklam a year on: Bhutan more worried about India than China | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post: New Delhi must realise there are few takers in Bhutan for the logic that India’s military commitment gives it ownership over Thimphu’s security and economic decision-making

Tech talk tops agenda as Malaysia’s Mahathir meets Jack Ma at Alibaba’s Hangzhou HQ | South China Morning Post

Tech talk tops agenda as Malaysia’s Mahathir meets Jack Ma at Alibaba’s Hangzhou HQ | South China Morning Post: Mahathir also visited the carmaker Geely, where he witnessed the signing of a deal between the Hangzhou-based company and Malaysian firm Proton

US criticises Vietnam for jailing peaceful activists and calls for human rights to be upheld | South China Morning Post

US criticises Vietnam for jailing peaceful activists and calls for human rights to be upheld | South China Morning Post: Despite sweeping economic reforms over the past 30 years, Vietnamese government tolerates no challenge to its one-party rule

Yemen: the world looks away | DW Documentary - YouTube

Yemen: the world looks away | DW Documentary - YouTube

Tun Dr Mahathir Hentam UMNO ''UMNO Tak Malu Mengaku Duit Rakyat Duit Mereka'' - YouTube

Tun Dr Mahathir Hentam UMNO ''UMNO Tak Malu Mengaku Duit Rakyat Duit Mereka'' - YouTube

How Corrupt Was Cambodia's Election? | NowThis World - YouTube

How Corrupt Was Cambodia's Election? | NowThis World - YouTube

How the Najib scandals derailed the future of Malaysia's rail network

How the Najib scandals derailed the future of Malaysia's rail network: Public transit programs in the Kuala Lumpur region made significant gains under Malaysia's former prime minister Najib Razak, but revelations about the nexus of infrastructure projects and corruption leave the future of rail development in question.

Malaysia repeals controversial, short-lived 'fake news' law

Malaysia repeals controversial, short-lived 'fake news' law: Malaysia's new government has scrapped the controversial Fake News law that imposed hefty fines and jail time for offenders

A New Era for Hun Sen’s Cambodia? | The Diplomat

A New Era for Hun Sen’s Cambodia? | The Diplomat: The election outcome all but completes the country’s transition to a one-party state.

Young professionals are leaving Hong Kong in droves in search of better lives where family, friends, and fun comes first | South China Morning Post

Young professionals are leaving Hong Kong in droves in search of better lives where family, friends, and fun comes first | South China Morning Post: City’s 20-somethings are turning their backs on what parents class as success to build lives that don’t revolve around the avaricious accumulation of wealth

Macau: the incredible poverty at the heart of world’s richest place | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post

Macau: the incredible poverty at the heart of world’s richest place | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post: Macau, which is expected to have the highest per capita income in two years, may be soaring to new heights of wealth, but for many in the shadows of its shimmering casinos life is lived paycheque to paycheque

Hundreds of ingredients go into just one cup of this Kashmiri tea

Hundreds of ingredients go into just one cup of this Kashmiri tea: A tea made with cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, and other spices along with Kashmiri saffron and almonds, kehwa has been around for hundreds of years.

The un-celebrity president: Jimmy Carter shuns riches, lives modestly in his Georgia hometown - The Washington Post

The un-celebrity president: Jimmy Carter shuns riches, lives modestly in his Georgia hometown - The Washington Post: The un-celebrity president: Thirty-seven years after leaving office, Jimmy Carter shuns riches, lives modestly in his Georgia hometown