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WORLD

Elderly Britons back in UK after Taliban release

AFP, Published on 20/09/2025

» LONDON - An elderly British couple released by the Taliban authorities after almost eight months in detention in Afghanistan arrived back in the UK on Saturday.

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THAILAND

The winds of change

Published on 20/09/2025

» A big shift in Thai politics is expected following Paetongtarn's fall, with conservatives and progressives ready to pounce v The Democrats face a leadership contest and the possible return of Abhisit Vejjajiva, who many feel can save them from oblivion.

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THAILAND

Red-shirt Jeng Dokjik, serial petitioner Srisuwan sentenced to jail for extortion

Published on 17/09/2025

» Former red-shirt activist Yoswaris Chuklom, alias “Jeng Dokjik”, has been sentenced to six years in prison and prolific petitioner Srisuwan Janya and three other accomplices to four years for the attempted extortion of the director-general of the Rice Department.

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WORLD

Trump's fossil fuel agenda challenged in youth climate suit

AFP, Published on 16/09/2025

» MISSOULA (UNITED STATES) - Life, liberty and the right to a stable climate?

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OPINION

Indonesian democracy on brink

Oped, Published on 11/09/2025

» Less than 11 months into his term, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto faces a stark choice. He can be remembered either as a leader whose presidency was defined by public anger and discontent, or as one who recognised the challenges facing his country and acted in the national interest.

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OPINION

Bad for democracy

Oped, Editorial, Published on 04/09/2025

» A House dissolution is meant to be a democratic coup de grâce -- a final option when governments can no longer govern and lawmakers cannot form a new coalition or find a leader to continue running the country. Once the House is dissolved, the nation must quickly hold a new general election.

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THAILAND

Thaksin royal insult acquittal sparks debate

Published on 31/08/2025

» The Criminal Court's decision on Aug 22 to dismiss a lèse-majesté case against former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has triggered intense debate among academics, legal scholars, and politicians, highlighting long-standing concerns about fairness, transparency, and consistency in the judicial system.

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OPINION

Tiny Vanuatu steps up to protect the climate

Oped, Published on 28/08/2025

» Although the International Court of Justice (ICJ) turned 80 this year, there is a sense in which it has never felt younger. In a David-versus-Goliath moment, the tiny Pacific Island state of Vanuatu recently changed international law forever by bringing the world's most important issue before its highest court. The result is an ICJ advisory opinion on "the legal obligations of states in respect of climate change", as requested -- at Vanuatu's urging -- by the UN General Assembly (with 132 states co-sponsoring the resolution).

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THAILAND

Govt faces ICC dilemma

Published on 24/08/2025

» Prominent Thai legal scholars and foreign affairs experts have advised the government to pursue an indirect legal route if it intends to bring war crimes charges against Cambodian leaders.

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WORLD

Bolsonaro and son accused of obstructing Brazil coup trial

AFP, Published on 21/08/2025

» BRASíLIA - Brazilian police called Wednesday for former president Jair Bolsonaro and his son Eduardo to be charged with obstruction of justice for attempting to interfere with the ex-leader's trial over plotting an attempted coup.