Story Archive
2020-06-08
Commuters lined up at trains stations as they headed back to work in the Indonesian capital.
2020-06-08
Cables could have potential military uses, experts say.
2020-06-08
Less than 1 percent of the country’s population has been tested for the coronavirus.
2020-06-08
University students involved in protests over nation’s anti-terrorism bill discovered accounts over the weekend.
2020-06-06
The military has suffered major casualties against Abu Sayyaf fighters recently.
2020-06-05
“Argh! Can’t breathe,” Wanchalearm Satsaksit told his sister prior to his disappearance.
2020-06-05
“It is not relevant to hold any dialogue on maritime boundary delimitation,” a senior official with Jakarta’s foreign office says.
2020-06-05
Dam's operations will affect water flows on the Mekong River, negatively impacting communities in both countries, the groups say.
2020-06-05
As much as 17.7 percent of the country’s population was unemployed in April.
2020-06-05
An army unit also captures more than a dozen militant combatants, including a commander.
2020-06-05
The ex-prime minister faces counts of corruption and money laundering linked to a 1MDB subsidiary.
2020-06-04
The man illegally entered Rakhine state from a refugee camp in neighboring Bangladesh with his family.
2020-06-04
Meanwhile, demonstrators in Manila protested against the nation’s anti-terror bill.
2020-06-03
Two firms with deals linked to Chinese tech firm Huawei were among five companies awarded contracts in May.
2020-06-03
The action follows a series of protests against Beijing’s effort to control the waterway.