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Southeast Asia Globe Editorial
• Sep 25, 2014
A group of MPs from Asean nations has blasted Laos over the disappearance of development worker Sombath Somphone
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Southeast Asia Globe editorial
• Sep 19, 2014
Renowned as a den of iniquity across the region, Pattaya’s efforts to clean up its image have resulted in foreigners and locals joining forces to blitz the city’s seedy underbelly
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Daniel Besant
• Sep 18, 2014
Thailand’s prisons are at breaking point. With inmate numbers spiralling and sentences being handed down with abandon, true justice remains elusive
Having made his mark in housing developments in Singapore and the UK, Ching Chiat Kwong, CEO of Oxley Holdings, is bringing the concept of ‘SoHos’ to the heart of Phnom Penh
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Christian Vits and David Hutt
• Sep 16, 2014
Following unprecedented back-to-back disasters that rocked the world, Malaysia Airlines is facing up to drastic restructuring in its fight for survival
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Jennifer Meszaros
• Sep 15, 2014
Failure to address energy security will require developing Asia to scale back
its economic ambitions and forgo the prospect of a green future
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Southeast Asia Globe Editorial
• Sep 12, 2014
Led by renegade architect Michael Reynolds, Earthship Biotecture is trying to change the way people think about building by repurposing the world's leftovers. They hope their current project will help rejuvenate a small Philippine village that was ravaged by typhoon Haiyan
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Rubén Cortés and Dene Mullen
• Sep 12, 2014
Photographic talent from across the region and beyond will be assembling at the end of November in Siem Reap, Cambodia for the 10th annual Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops. The full programme has just been announced
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Southeast Asia Globe Editorial
• Sep 10, 2014