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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the Thai junta’s crackdown on news and information since the military coup three years ago
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Read moreDetailsOne Place Events, an online event ticketing website based in Bangkok, analyzed data from recent ticket sales through their website...
Read moreDetailsThailand will offer a 15 percent cash rebate on all in-country production spending beginning in 2017, for every production with...
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Read moreDetailsSocial media hasn’t just swallowed journalism, it has swallowed everything. It has swallowed political campaigns, banking systems, personal histories, the...
Read moreDetailsThailand's ruling Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha warned opponents to stop inciting rifts, and media members not to over exercise...
Read moreDetailsJournalist Aung Kyaw Naing, also known by the pseudonym Par Gyi, had been arrested while reporting on growing tensions between...
Read moreDetailsDriven by poverty, continuous ethnic battles, oppression, human rights abuse and many more intolerable reasons, millions of Myanmar people have...
Read moreDetailsStarting in April, private daily newspapers have been allowed to operate in Burma. Thirty-one licenses have been issued and so...
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