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THAILAND

From IUU black spot to clean fishing hub

News, Apiradee Treerutkuarkul, Published on 05/10/2019

» Narathip Puekpongsai stays glued to the radar screen at the Fishing Monitoring Centre (FMC). He picks up moving spots on the radar indicating two commercial fishing trawlers were getting too close to artificial reefs in the restricted three-mile (4.8km) radius zone.

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THAILAND

The Dawei development dream left high and dry

Spectrum, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 19/03/2017

» Over a decade ago, the Myaung Pyo creek in Myanmar's Tanintharyi region was clean and crystal clear -- a steady, trickling life source. The creek, running alongside a stretch of lush farmland, was relied on by villagers for various daily tasks such as watering crops.

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THAILAND

Baht's tumble to 2009 low ties BoT's hands

Bloomberg News, Published on 07/08/2015

» The baht’s descent to a six-year low as investors flee is making it harder for the Bank of Thailand to revive an economy beset by an El Nino-induced drought.

THAILAND

Villagers squeezed out of homes as forest fight heats up

Spectrum, Published on 15/02/2015

» War widow Saen Saheng was at home with her grandchildren when 30 security guards entered her village of Prek Smach brandishing axes, sling-shots and electric cattle prods. She had lived in the village since she was a young woman.

THAILAND

Fight on to keep dam from turning pristine paradise into 'death valley'

Spectrum, Published on 14/04/2013

» Recognised internationally as a natural treasure of biodiversity, Cambodia's Central Cardamom Protected Forest faces mounting pressure from agricultural clearance and infrastructure projects. Now an unlikely alliance of Buddhist monks, students and farmers has started to speak out against the threats, and have even taken to blessing trees in an effort to save them.

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2012 - When Asean felt Beijing's bite

Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 30/12/2012

» Twenty-twelve should be remembered as the year in which China acted on its long-standing claims in the South China Sea, took off the gloves and arraigned its intimidating military and diplomatic arsenal against its neighbours to the south. Gone were the usual glib lines that China only gives foreign aid and soft loans to countries in need, with no strings attached. Cambodia _ for years a benefactor of Beijing's largesse _ was bullied onto China's political front lines, acting as a spoiler against fellow Asean countries attempting to forge a united front against Beijing's territorial and maritime ambitions.