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Staff exodus begins at Phnom Penh Post after 'attack' on free press

Staff exodus begins at Phnom Penh Post after 'attack' on free press

Fears that the sale of the Phnom Penh Post to a new owner would mark the end of the newspaper's reputation for independent journalism appear to legitimate.

  • by James Massola

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Scrapping Iran deal could trigger 'an uncontrollable chain of events'

The risks associated with cancelling the nuclear agreement are far greater than keeping it in place.

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    Trump dodged the real heroes, but may yet come unstuck

    The Daniels affair has had some staying power, in no small part thanks to her savvy — even Trumpian — approach to media.

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      Inside the Demilitarised Zone, where Donald Trump wants to meet Kim Jong-un

      The Demilitarised Zone is a preposterous place, not least for its name.

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        Lava spewing in Hawaii destroys homes

        Lava spewing in Hawaii destroys homes

        Lava spewing in fountains up to 90 meters high from an erupting Hawaiian volcano has destroyed 35 homes and other buildings.

        • by Terray Sylvester
        Trump to announce Iran decision on Tuesday in US, as UK makes pitch

        Trump to announce Iran decision on Tuesday in US, as UK makes pitch

        President Donald Trump said in a tweet that he'll announce whether the U.S. will remain in the Iran nuclear accord at 2 pm on Tuesday in Washington.

        • by Terrence Dopp and Mark Niquette

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        Staff exodus begins at Phnom Penh Post after 'attack' on free press

        Staff exodus begins at Phnom Penh Post after 'attack' on free press

        Fears that the sale of the Phnom Penh Post to a new owner would mark the end of the newspaper's reputation for independent journalism appear to legitimate.

        • by James Massola
        Assassination attempt on minister deepens divisions as Pakistan nears elections

        Assassination attempt on minister deepens divisions as Pakistan nears elections

        An Islamist party has denied involvement and an opposition figure has blamed it on fiery rhetoric by the ousted premier.

        • by Saad Sayeed

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