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NAPAT KONGSAWAD - A monarchy reform activist in Thailand dies in detention after months of a hunger strike - apnews.com - Thailand -  Bangkok -  Sanesangkhom

A monarchy reform activist in Thailand dies in detention after months of a hunger strike

BANGKOK (AP) — A young Thai activist who went on a hunger strike after being jailed for advocating reform of the country’s system of monarchy died Tuesday in a prison hospital, officials said.

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Nikkei staff writers - Thai ruling party grapples with slow economy 1 year after election - asia.nikkei.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thai ruling party grapples with slow economy 1 year after election

BANGKOK -- Ever since the Thai government's gasoline subsidies expired in April, Somporn Torsri, a 29-year-old food delivery driver in Bangkok, has been in a bind: Taking more jobs would cut into his meager income of 500 baht ($13.60) a day.

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GRANT PECK - Reports of army killing of villagers in Myanmar supported by photos and harrowing tale of a survivor - apnews.com - Burma -  Bangkok - region Mandalay

Reports of army killing of villagers in Myanmar supported by photos and harrowing tale of a survivor

BANGKOK (AP) — Reports that soldiers of Myanmar’s military government last week carried out a massacre of more than 30 civilians in a village in central Myanmar were supported Monday in interviews with a local administrator and a man who says he survived the killings.

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Nikkei staff writers - Thailand, Japan signal policy shifts on engaging Myanmar's resistance - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - China - Burma - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thailand, Japan signal policy shifts on engaging Myanmar's resistance

BANGKOK -- Moves by Thailand and Japan to engage with Myanmar's resistance indicate a shift in policies that previously favored Naypyitaw's military regime and excluded key resistance organizations such as the parallel National Unity Government.

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Status of Chinese citizen journalist who reported on COVID unknown on day of expected prison release - apnews.com - China -  Shanghai -  Bangkok -  Wuhan

Status of Chinese citizen journalist who reported on COVID unknown on day of expected prison release

BANGKOK (AP) — The whereabouts of a Chinese citizen journalist who served four years in prison for reporting on the early days of the pandemic in Wuhan and was expected to be released Monday are unknown, raising concern from activists.

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Contributing writer - Bangkok mobilizes volunteers to combat stray pet crisis - asia.nikkei.com -  Bangkok

Bangkok mobilizes volunteers to combat stray pet crisis

BANGKOK -- Hiding in plain sight beneath a palm tree, Janice Koehler eyes a metal cage across a parking lot, sitting in the shadows of a Bangkok high-rise. The trap is set. Her target lurks.

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Nikkei staff writers - India unveils monument to dead from brutal World War II battle - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - India -  Bangkok - county Imperial

India unveils monument to dead from brutal World War II battle

KOHIMA, India/BANGKOK -- Eighty years ago in northeastern India, the Imperial Japanese Army fought what is widely seen as one of the most reckless campaigns of World War II. This week, officials gathered in a ceremony to mark the completion of a memorial to those who died in the offensive's bloody Battle of Kohima.

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FRANCESCA REGALADO - Nikkei staff writer - Thailand considers new anti-dumping measures against Chinese steel - asia.nikkei.com - China - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thailand considers new anti-dumping measures against Chinese steel

BANGKOK -- An investigation by Thailand's Ministry of Commerce could broaden anti-dumping measures against hot-rolled coil steel from China, whose surging exports have Southeast Asia on the defensive while its steel mills reel from overcapacity and low utilization.

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