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Sand wars: Singapore’s growth comes at the environmental expense of its neighbours

February 29, 2016 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Just two years ago a small sandbar could be seen jutting out of the narrow straits separating Singapore and Malaysia’s Johor. Then the barges came, disgorging tonnes of sand, the beginning […]

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Khmer Rouge survivor Films return to camp of his childhood

February 29, 2016 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Bunhom Chhorn saw the black-uniformed killers in his nightmares as he was growing up in Melbourne. “They appeared stark and terrifyingly real, always trying to catch me or do me harm,” […]

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Malaysia, Philippines Face a New Sultan at a Bad Time

February 28, 2016 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — War against Islamic militancy in Southeast Asia has too often been complicated by layers of nationalism, provincial politics and tribal culture. It’s a thorn in Southern Thailand, Indonesia and in particular the […]

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China’s Defense Posturing Shields Its Economic Distress

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FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — China is facing an uphill battle on two fronts. At home, government prestige is waning as the economy falters with Chinese people sending their money abroad as the stock market stumbles […]

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What a New Vietnam-Russia Deal Says About the Mekong’s Future

February 17, 2016 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — It is potentially an unusual business transaction. While the prospect of a Vietnamese company taking over a Russian group in of itself is unusual, the buyout of a strategic stake in […]

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