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Oct 17, 2018
Protesters battle with police in India to keep women out of Hindu pilgrimage site Sabarimala temple | South China Morning Post
Protesters battle with police in India to keep women out of Hindu pilgrimage site Sabarimala temple | South China Morning Post: India’s Supreme Court ruled last month that women should be allowed into temple; on Wednesday about 1,000 police used batons to try to control the protesters, who attacked and damaged police and television vehicles and bullied female devotees
Philippine Senate election: ‘Imperial Manila’ looks safe from Duterte … for now | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post
Philippine Senate election: ‘Imperial Manila’ looks safe from Duterte … for now | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post: Critics fear the president’s pledge to break the grip of the central government is just another move towards authoritarian rule. But analysts say they needn’t fear – to make good on his promise he will need an unlikely 12-0 victory
Tibetan Land Protesters Attacked, Beaten in Qinghai
Tibetan Land Protesters Attacked, Beaten in Qinghai: Chinese workers assault them when they try to block work on a project causing damage to local grassland.
Overlooked No More: Yamei Kin, the Chinese Doctor Who Introduced Tofu to the West - The New York Times
Overlooked No More: Yamei Kin, the Chinese Doctor Who Introduced Tofu to the West - The New York Times: Long before veggie burgers and soy lattes were fashionable, Kin was sent on a mission by the United States government to uncover the benefits of the soybean to Americans.
Indonesians underestimate how bad nepotism is for the economy
Indonesians underestimate how bad nepotism is for the economy: Nepotism is a drag on the economy. But in Indonesia, the perception is that corruption is the bigger crime. How far is this true? Find out here:
How the Sarawak Report broke Malaysia's 1MDB scandal — Splice
How the Sarawak Report broke Malaysia's 1MDB scandal — Splice: No money and no fear. Even the scrappiest online operation can bring down a sitting prime minister.
Saudi Women Who Fought for the Right to Drive Are Disappearing and Going Into Exile
Saudi Women Who Fought for the Right to Drive Are Disappearing and Going Into Exile: Despite promises of reform, Saudi Arabia is escalating its assault on civil society — and, for the first time, women have become its primary targets.
Freed Vietnamese dissident 'Mother Mushroom' flies to U.S.: sources | Reuters
Freed Vietnamese dissident 'Mother Mushroom' flies to U.S.: sources | Reuters: The Vietnamese dissident known as "Mother Mushroom" was released from prison on Wednesday and left Vietnam on a flight to the United States, sources with direct knowledge of the matter said.
Oct 16, 2018
Strengthening the fight against corruption in East Timor | Asia Times
Strengthening the fight against corruption in East Timor | Asia Times: Asian news hub covering geo-political news and current affairs across Asia
China’s Great Leap Backward – Foreign Policy
China’s Great Leap Backward – Foreign Policy: For decades, the country managed to avoid most problems suffered by dictatorships. Now Xi Jinping’s personal power play risks undermining everything that made China exceptional.
Putrajaya urged to ratify UN declaration on religious freedom | Free Malaysia Today
Putrajaya urged to ratify UN declaration on religious freedom | Free Malaysia Today: DAP MP P Kasthuriraani says reforms to religious freedom in Malaysia need to take place first before it can start defending the rights of those in other countries.
Has Indonesia forgotten contraception? - Indonesia at Melbourne
Has Indonesia forgotten contraception? - Indonesia at Melbourne: One out of nine Indonesian adolescents are sexually active. But as Lies Marcoes writes, lack of knowledge and limited access to contraception among Indonesian adolescents is contributing to growing rates of underage marriages and unwanted pregnancies.
Clash Summary: Chaos Reigned in Northern Shan State in September - Free Burma Rangers
Clash Summary: Chaos Reigned in Northern Shan State in September - Free Burma Rangers: Clash Summary: Chaos Reigned in Northern Shan State in September Shan State, Burma 15 October 2018 Chaos reigned in northern Shan State in September. A Burma Army commander threatened to kill everyone in Na Leng Village, the Restoration Council of Shan … Continued
Pesan Buat Cawapres KH Ma'ruf Amin | Republika Online
Pesan Buat Cawapres KH Ma'ruf Amin | Republika Online: Indonesia adalah Bumi Pancasila, Bumi Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, dan Rumah Kita...
Tax evasion: blacklist of 21 countries with 'golden passport' schemes published | Business | The Guardian
Tax evasion: blacklist of 21 countries with 'golden passport' schemes published | Business | The Guardian: OECD says schemes selling either residency or citizenship threaten efforts to combat tax evasion
Opinion | I’m an Asian-American Harvard Alumnus. Affirmative Action Works. - The New York Times
Opinion | I’m an Asian-American Harvard Alumnus. Affirmative Action Works. - The New York Times: I know it’s incorrect to think of race-conscious admissions policies as helping just the lucky few.
40 Thai dishes and where to eat them in Bangkok | CNN Travel
40 Thai dishes and where to eat them in Bangkok | CNN Travel: Some iconic, some obscure, these are the dishes that make Bangkok one of the world's finest eating cities.
Northern Thailand food: 9 dishes every visitor needs to try | CNN Travel
Northern Thailand food: 9 dishes every visitor needs to try | CNN Travel: For photographer and author Austin Bush, northern Thailand's biggest draw is its food. Here, he shares nine of the region's must-try dishes and his favorite spots to savor them.
Cambodia's high-rises, slavery and climate change | News | Al Jazeera
Cambodia's high-rises, slavery and climate change | News | Al Jazeera: A legion of Cambodians are trapped as debt slaves in the brick-making industry as skylines and climate change expand.
2 Myanmar Fighter Jets Crash, Killing Pilots and an 11-Year-Old - The New York Times
2 Myanmar Fighter Jets Crash, Killing Pilots and an 11-Year-Old - The New York Times: It was the latest in a string of accidents for one of Asia’s largest militaries, which has rapidly expanded its arsenal.
The Marcoses want power back in the Philippines
The Marcoses want power back in the Philippines: Congresswoman Imelda Marcos, 89, the shopaholic, shoe-obsessed wife of deposed President Ferdinand Marcos, is running for governor of the Ilocos Norte province, according to The Straits Times.
'Swipe right to sue’: Now you can file lawsuits the same way you find hookups on Tinder - The Washington Post
'Swipe right to sue’: Now you can file lawsuits the same way you find hookups on Tinder - The Washington Post: The app launched last week and already has thousands of downloads, its founder says.
Rising seas could devastate historical sites across the Mediterranean, study finds - The Washington Post
Rising seas could devastate historical sites across the Mediterranean, study finds - The Washington Post: Some 40 sites, including Greek, Roman, Phoenician and other archaeological sites, are already at risk, the research finds.
Oct 15, 2018
Malaysian PM-in-waiting Anwar Ibrahim insists no timeline on taking power as he makes official return to politics | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post
Malaysian PM-in-waiting Anwar Ibrahim insists no timeline on taking power as he makes official return to politics | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post: Democracy icon sworn in as lawmaker after sweeping by-election victory, wants current Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to “continue unaffected by constraints of time or pressure”
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi, Military Chief Meet Ethnic Armed Groups in Latest Peace Talks Bid
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi, Military Chief Meet Ethnic Armed Groups in Latest Peace Talks Bid: The ethnic organizations want a federal Myanmar with autonomy, while the army demands a no-secession pledge.
China jails a video star. Her crime? Singing the national anthem. - Inkstone
China jails a video star. Her crime? Singing the national anthem. - Inkstone: At 21 years old, Yang Kaili is one of China’s biggest internet stars.
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Qatar demands release of four Qataris disappeared in Saudi Arabia | Saudi Arabia News | Al Jazeera
Qatar demands release of four Qataris disappeared in Saudi Arabia | Saudi Arabia News | Al Jazeera: Fate of four Qatari nationals forcibly disappeared in Saudi Arabia since last year is still unknown, rights group says.
Turkish police have audio of 'Khashoggi killing in consulate' | Jamal Khashoggi News | Al Jazeera
Turkish police have audio of 'Khashoggi killing in consulate' | Jamal Khashoggi News | Al Jazeera: New details emerge over the disappearance of Khashoggi, who was allegedly killed in Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
Trump administration proposes restrictions to protests in D.C. public spaces - The Boston Globe
Trump administration proposes restrictions to protests in D.C. public spaces - The Boston Globe: Some of the suggested changes would largely cut off the north sidewalk of the White House and could deter demonstrations on the National Mall, site of some of the country’s most iconic protests.
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