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Thailand's military makes clear who's in charge
Thailand has woken to a second of day of martial law, amid increasing uncertainty over what lies ahead.
Thai government supporters say martial law is precursor to coup d'etat
The Thai cabinet has held an emergency meeting to discuss the army's imposition of martial law.
Philippines must investigate death squad killings - HRW
The Philippine government has been accused of turning a blind eye to 'death squads' operating in the country's south.
Push for presidential hopeful Prabowo to face abuse trial
A legal campaign has been launched aimed at forcing one of Indonesia's Presidential candidates to face trial over alleged human rights abuses.
Gas exports for a better PNG & improved Asia links - O'Neill
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says gas exports will change the dynamic of PNG's economy and create stronger links with Asia.
Lucky fish fixes iron deficiency in Cambodia
A novel project aimed at reducing anaemia is being trialled in Cambodia.
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