
Criticizing Military Leaders Cost Burmese Rapper 20-years Prison
Burmese hip-hop artist is sentenced to 20-years in prison for criticizing Myanmar military leaders on a Facebook livestream complaining about daily electricity shortages.
Burmese hip-hop artist is sentenced to 20-years in prison for criticizing Myanmar military leaders on a Facebook livestream complaining about daily electricity shortages.
Two pro-military parties with links to outgoing Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha joins government coalition as Thai election winner The Move Forward Party is left out.
Gembong Hanung
Teaching assistant at Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
Cambodian premier orders authorities to establish conservation zones with fishing ban to save Irrawaddy dolphins after close to a dozen died the past year alone.
Kazakhstan suddenly had global media attention due to street riots and demonstrations against the government. What exactly happened in the richest country in Central Asia?
China’s interests in Central Asia have grown significantly in the last two decades, where large regional investments demonstrate the country’s economic powerplay.