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Foreign Correspondence

Is Modern History’s Biggest Natural Resource Heist in Myanmar?

October 24, 2015 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Global Witness has staked its reputation on significant investigations and reports into corruption by corporates and governments on a grand scale, particularly in Southeast Asia where objectivity and honest appraisals about […]

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Blame Game Continues on Malaysia’s Deadly Plane Crash

October 24, 2015 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Dutch investigators have confirmed what much of the world already believed: That a Russian-made missile was used from rebel territory controlled by pro-Moscow forces in Ukraine to shoot down Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17, killing all 298 […]

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Pol Pot’s Surviving Lieutenants Held to Account

October 10, 2015 Webmaster 0

The Diplomat chats with senior figures from the Khmer Rouge tribunal in Cambodia, which has scored some success in prosecuting surviving leaders of the ultra-Maoist regime. Efforts to put senior leaders of the Khmer Rouge has […]

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Cambodian contemporary art scene burgeons from ashes of war

October 10, 2015 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — For centuries, Cambodian art was defined by one-dimensional paintings of Angkor Wat, the imposing 12th century temple, or idyllic scenes of village life. It was a stock and trade venerated by […]

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Malaysians Escalate Push For Najib’s Resignation

October 10, 2015 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Fed up with years of alleged corruption, Malaysian activists escalated their protests, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Razak and the overhaul of a political system its critics argue is […]

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