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James Burke
Several Districts of Bangkok Inundated By Floodwater (Photos)
Images of flooding affecting several riverside districts of Bangkok.
World
October 30, 2011
A Shopping Guru’s Advice for Bangkok (Photos)
Adventurous or prestigious, Bangkok offers great options for overseas shoppers.
Travel
May 31, 2011
Thai Red Shirts Commemorate Deadly Clashes
One year after political street violence shocked the Thai capital, Red Shirt protestors have returned to Bangkok.
World
May 19, 2011
Global Dispatches: Divided Thailand
Thailand remains profoundly divided by last year's events and many believe the upcoming elections will only worsen political ...
World
May 18, 2011
Beijing’s Burma Embrace
For the people of Burma, Beijing's support for the country's military backed regime comes at a steep cost.
World
April 25, 2011
Losing Family Because of War
ANZAC Day, lest we forget, read the story of an Irish man called Gallagher from the remote NSW ...
US
April 25, 2011
Wet and Wild in Thailand for Songkran (Photos)
It's the Songkran festival and the entire country is holding water splashing parties.
World
April 14, 2011
Global Dispatches: Water Fights in Bangkok
“Songkran” means “passage” or “move into” and it refers to the position of the sun within the solar ...
World
April 10, 2011
Global Dispatches: Thailand No longer the Venice of the East
After being in a coma for four years, Thai pop star Apichit "Big" Kittikorncharoen finally succumbed to the ...
World
February 23, 2011
Surviving Mao’s Great Famine
The famine was the result of The Great Leap Forward (1958—62), which were economic and social reforms that ...
China
February 6, 2011
Burma’s Landmine Epidemic
More than 10 per cent of Burma's townships are contaminated with landmines.
World
January 27, 2011
Bangkok, the City of Rallies
Large-scale protests by opposing political groups are becoming a common occurrence in Bangkok.
World
January 23, 2011
Biggest Red Shirt Anti-Government Rally in Bangkok Since May Crackdown
From baby clothes to cowboy hats, red shirt paraphernalia abounds during the biggest anti-government rally in Bangkok since ...
World
January 9, 2011
In Memory of War Veterans: Families in War
An Australian family remembers those they lost in World War I.
US
December 31, 2010
Fear, Loathing and a Bit of Shopping in Bangkok
Thousands of anti-government red shirts mark six months since deadly crackdown.
World
November 21, 2010
Burma Election Aftermath: No Guarantee of Freedom for Aung San Suu Kyi (Video)
Burma's election process was criticized by the US, who said it serves to keep the junta's grip on ...
World
November 7, 2010
Burmese Call for Boycott of Sunday’s Election
One of Burma's first hip-hop stars, 29-year-old Zayar Thaw, is serving a six-year jail sentence for his social ...
World
November 3, 2010
Burma’s Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons
An American nuclear scientist said he believes the secret Burmese nuclear weapons program is not well developed.
World
October 31, 2010
Global Dispatches: Thailand—Driving Days in Bangkok
The first time I drove a car through Bangkok's notorious traffic I broke out into a cold sweat.
Opinion
October 27, 2010
Rights Abuse Fuels Burma’s Health Crisis
The health of civilians in conflict affected zones of eastern Burma is amongst the worst in the world.
World
October 19, 2010
Global Dispatches: Thailand—Africa is Where My Heart is at
An injury while traveling in Africa opens author's eyes to the compassion of a young woman.
Opinion
October 14, 2010
Tourists are Thai Elephants’ Last Hope
A century ago there were over 100,000 domestic elephants in Thailand. Today, only 2 percent of that number ...
World
October 4, 2010
Global Dispatches: Thailand—Backstreets of Bangkok
Stray dogs, street vendors, dresses hung from trees, barefoot laborers — take a walk through Bangkok.
Opinion
September 28, 2010
Teachers Are ‘Soft Targets’ in Thailand Insurgency
School teacher Atcharaporn Thepsorn was 8 months pregnant when she was killed by suspected Muslim insurgents in Thailand.
World
September 22, 2010
Thai Red Shirts Return to Rally in Bangkok’s Retail Centre
Thousands of red shirts have rallied in central Bangkok on the anniversary of a 2006 military coup.
World
September 19, 2010
Global Dispatches: Thailand—Bankok’s Coffee Challenge
Finding a decent expresso coffee in Thailand's capital is an adventure.
Opinion
September 13, 2010
Military Taxes Burmese Into Poverty
Burmese households and businesses are so excessively taxed that people are struggling to survive.
World
September 5, 2010
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