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THAILAND

Leader of the pack

Spectrum, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 20/10/2013

» For one month a year, a foreign man on a green bicycle can be seen carrying two large bags of dog treats through the small alleys of Rama IV Road and the Lumpini Park area. Those who don't know him and happen to zoom by on the way to work may think that he is a typical tourist who enjoys feeding the homeless animals. But for people who live in those areas, he is looked upon as a guardian angel for strays.

THAILAND

Cambodia confident on ICJ verdict

Spectrum, Published on 28/04/2013

» While the Preah Vihear dispute has rekindled nationalist and patriotic sentiments in Thailand, the week-long hearing at The Hague was outwardly met with relative calm across the border.

THAILAND

After the horrors, Cambodia looks to reclaim its heritage

Spectrum, Ezra Kyrill Erker, Published on 14/10/2012

» For decades, thousands of Khmer antiquities have been sold on the international art market and through major auction houses in London, New York and elsewhere, bought up by leading museums and wealthy collectors. A large portion of these artefacts came with little or no ownership history, meaning they could well have been looted from temple complexes by thieves during the country's years of political turmoil, with Cambodia powerless to stem the trade or repatriate any of the items.

THAILAND

As seen through the lens of an insider

Spectrum, Ezra Kyrill Erker, Published on 16/09/2012

» Over the course of 25 years covering Myanmar and Southeast Asia as a photojournalist, Thierry Falise has come under fire from Lao militia, been hit by shrapnel covering riots in Bangkok and come face to face with a diminutive follower of the 10-year-old twins commanding God's Army who would stand on a chair to beat his wife.