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By
Christiane Oelrich
• May 15, 2013
Violinist Vanessa-Mae is swapping her violin and bow for skis and ski poles as she bids to compete at the Olympics
By
Liam Aran Barnes
• May 14, 2013
Following a stint in East Timor during its unstable early days, Brett Miller has taken another leap of faith by starting a real estate service in fledgling Myanmar
By
Sacha Passi
• May 13, 2013
Aireen Omar, AirAsia's CEO of Malaysian Operations, discusses why and how businesswomen in Asean are holding their own among female executives worldwide
By Sacha Passi While females in executive positions region-wide are blazing a trail for businesswomen globally, the entrepreneurial spirit is also alive and well amongst women in Cambodia – albeit on a smaller scale. “Women are the backbone of Cambodia’s economy,” says Seng Takakneary, president of the Cambodia Women…
By
Sacha Passi
• May 12, 2013
Women are increasingly taking their seats in Southeast Asia's boardrooms - a vital development if impressive economic expansion is to continue
By
Matilda Brown and Sacha Passi
• May 12, 2013
Author John Shors’ sixth book Temple of a Thousand Faces takes Cambodia’s infamous temple Angkor Wat as the setting for an epic love story between real-life Prince Jayavar and his wife Ajadevi, who attempt to take back Angkor after it is ransacked by their enemies, the Chams.
By
Franziska Meissner
• May 07, 2013
After five years sitting on the sidelines of Thai politics, Yaowapa Wongsawat could soon find herself appointed Thailand's next prime minister
By
Sacha Passi
• May 06, 2013