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Famed archaeologist Patrizia Zolese has already saved ancient sites in Laos and Vietnam. Now she is turning her attention to one of Myanmar’s greatest lost civilisations
By
Massimo Morello
• Oct 23, 2013
A method of teaching foreign languages that encourages students to learn as children do is gradually expanding in Southeast Asia
By
Antonio Graceffo and Jemma Galvin
• Oct 14, 2013
The team of researchers who unearthed Phnom Kulen’s so-called ‘lost city’ tell the real story of how laser imaging revealed its 1,200-year-old remains
By
Daniel Otis
• Oct 11, 2013
Formed in Paris in 2001, Poni Hoax is a French electrorock band that will play at Phnom Penh’s Institut Français for one night only on October 20. Laurent Bardainne is the band's keyboardist and Nicolas Ker is their Franco-Cambodian vocalist
By
Jemma Galvin
• Oct 09, 2013
While West Papuan independence groups appeal for international recognition, Jakarta is fighting to retain control of the region
By
Paul Angelle
• Oct 07, 2013
Hassan Taib is leading negotiations with Thai authorities over the country’s separatist south, but his influence over a fractured movement is questionable
By
Sacha Passi
• Oct 01, 2013