Two explosions hit Thailand tourist resort town of Hua Hin
Two bombs exploded in the upscale seaside resort town on Thursday evening.
Lindsay Murdoch is a three-time winner of the Walkley Award, Australia's top award for journalistic excellence. Lindsay is a former correspondent based in Singapore, Jakarta and Darwin. In 1999 he covered the tumultuous events in East Timor, and in 2003 he covered the Iraq war while embedded with US Marines.
Two bombs exploded in the upscale seaside resort town on Thursday evening.
Cambodia has banned a Cambodian-born Victorian MP for his strong criticisms of the government of long-ruling Prime Minister Hun Sen.
Why have those with the ultimate responsibility for the slaying of 1400 Timorese never been brought to justice?
Thailand voted to accept a military-backed constitution on Sunday that will perpetuate the power of the country's generals and open the way for elections next year.
A leading archbishop in the Philippines uses Sunday sermons to lash out at President Rodrigo Duterte's crackdown on crime.
Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte has issued shoot-to-kill orders against elected officials, telling one mayor he should be shot "like a dog" because of his alleged involvement in drugs.
Australian officials fear couples seeking to become biological parents of babies born to surrogate mothers will become entangled in Cambodia's murky and corrupt legal system.
A photo of the all-too-human human aftermath of one of the hundreds of vigilante killings inspired by President Duterte's ant-drugs stance has got the the nation talking.
Singapore has questioned how an Australian resident came to be collecting benefits while allegedly engaging in terrorism-related activities.
The Malaysian PM is set to gain sweeping dictatorial powers that critics say is a desperate move to hold on to power.
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