Thomas Keating faces month-long wait in Thailand
Thomas Keating will be banned from leaving Thailand until he faces a reckless driving charge over the death of his partner in a jet-ski crash.
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.
Thomas Keating will be banned from leaving Thailand until he faces a reckless driving charge over the death of his partner in a jet-ski crash.
UN concerned outside world has not fully grasped severity of the crisis unfolding in Myanmar's western Rakhine State.
Thomas Keating, the boyfriend of a Victorian woman who was killed in a tragic jet-ski crash in Thailand, is expected to be formally interviewed and charged on Thursday.
A soldier slits a baby's throat for crying out for his mother's milk. Mass rapes, murders, forced disappearances, families burnt alive. And what is Australia doing?
Police say the partner of a 20 year-old Victorian woman killed when two jet-skis crashed at high speed in waters off the Thai resort island of Phuket will be charged with reckless driving causing death.
A 20-year-old Victorian woman has been killed when jet-skis collided in waters off the Thai tourist island of Phuket.
UN human rights chief phones Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi to urge an end to military operations in Myanmar's Rakhine state.
The death toll already tops 7200 as armed troops are set to be sent into thousands of barangays, or wards.
Multidrug-resistant malaria superbugs have widely spread and are now established across parts of south-east Asia, undermining global efforts to control and eradicate the mosquito-borne disease.
Police in the capital Manila are allegedly being given a bounty of up to $400 a head for each accused drugs suspect killed in Rodrigo Duterte's drugs crackdown.
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