Thailand’s ultra-right storms into power
While this election is undoubtedly a defeat for the poor, it is not a deathblow, just another hurdle that will be overcome.
The Bangkok bubble: soft power in international media
So much of Thai history is open-secrets known by the majority, the rural poor, but remains inaccessible to the Foreign Correspondents Club.
Thailand launches airstrikes inside Cambodia after accusing it of violating ceasefire
At least six people have been killed and dozens of others injured in fresh clashes between the two South-East Asian neighbors, despite a ceasefire agreement signed in October under US mediation.
Guerra entre Camboya y Tailandia por un antiguo templo
Los acontecimientos recientes ilustran los desafíos persistentes de las fronteras poscoloniales, la dificultad de conciliar las reivindicaciones históricas con las realidades modernas y las luchas de poder internas invisibles.
War between Cambodia and Thailand around an ancient temple
Recent developments illustrate the enduring challenges of post-colonial boundaries, the difficulty of reconciling historical claims with modern realities and invisible domestic power struggles.
Henry Kissinger dies at 100 with the blood of millions on his hands
The former US diplomat and notorious war criminal Henry Kissinger facilitated the killings of millions people in countries including Cambodia, Bangladesh, Chile, and Argentina.
Leftist Gabriel Boric wins Chile’s key presidential election and other stories
Today we look at the results of Chile’s presidential elections, mass protests in Sudan on the 3rd anniversary of the December Revolution, and more






