Hunt for missing MH370 airliner to end in two weeks
There was "a high degree of confidence that the previously identified underwater area searched to date does not contain the missing aircraft".
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.
There was "a high degree of confidence that the previously identified underwater area searched to date does not contain the missing aircraft".
The Russian warships arrived in Manila last week with an eye-catching "charm offensive" that included Russian marines showing off their martial arts skills in a Manila park.
A top Philippine militant who pledged allegiance to Islamic State has been killed in the group's latest setback in its attempts to sow terror across south-east Asia.
A "human trafficking syndicate" has been hiring Filipino women to travel to Cambodia to carry surrogacy babies for foreigners, including Australians.
Myanmar's government has made a rare admission that its security forces used violence against Rohingya Muslims after a video emerged of police violence.
The laureates have urged the United Nations Security Council to act to stop "ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity unfolding in Myanmar".
I rarely see stray dogs where I live in downtown Bangkok.
Plans are underway for a "food flotilla" to sail from Malaysia to Myanmar's strife-torn western Rakhine state with emergency supplies for Rohingyas.
Bangkok: Thailand's prime minister has warned Australian miner Kingsgate it would be a waste of time suing his military government over his order to shutdown the company's goldmine by December 31.
Hundreds of police surrounded Thailand's largest Buddhist temple on Tuesday seeking the arrest of its charismatic 72 year-old leader Phra Dhammachayo.
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