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Indian Trade Seen Booming With ASEAN

August 31, 2014 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — ASEAN business ties extending west into India have never enjoyed the same cachet as trade with China to the north. That’s partly because access to India was blocked by Myanmar’s isolation […]

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ASEAN Urged to Act Decisively Ahead of AEC

August 24, 2014 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — The launch of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) could deliver substantial prosperity to poorer members of the trading bloc while promoting deeper regional integration, but the benefits could be uneven amid […]

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Malaysian Police Investigate Teen Boy for Liking Israel

August 18, 2014 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — While Malaysia wracks its collective soul over its responsibilities for the downing of two planes belonging to the national carrier, more menial though no less disturbing problems are continuing to surface, […]

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Khmer Rouge Leaders Guilty of War Crimes, Jailed for Life

August 11, 2014 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — A full bench of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) has found Pol Pot’s surviving henchmen guilty of crimes against humanity, and sentenced them to spend the rest […]

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Justice late, better than never

August 11, 2014 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — FOR Cambodians it has been a long wait. Almost 35 years after the Khmer Rouge were driven from power by a Vietnamese invasion, the movement’s last surviving senior leaders have been found […]

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