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Lese-majeste is dead. Long live lese-majeste

Lese-majeste is dead. Long live lese-majeste

Thailand’s notorious royal defamation law has not been used in a year, but the chances of it being abolished are as remote as ever.

  • by Michael Ruffles

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'God, I don't want to die': US missionary's plea before remote Indian tribe struck
Tragedy

'God, I don't want to die': US missionary's plea before remote Indian tribe struck

John Allen Chau's riveting journal of his last days shows a treacherous journey by dark in a small fishing boat to the area where the small tribe lived in huts.

  • by Joanna Slater & Annie Gowen
'Dangerous game': Dispute over Muslim site in India heats up
Religious freedom

'Dangerous game': Dispute over Muslim site in India heats up

India's rulers are stepping up efforts to build a massive Hindu temple where a mosque once stood, and Muslims still living in the town say they once again feel under siege.

  • by Kishna Das
Indonesian presidential candidate says Jerusalem move no problem
Prabowo Subianto

Indonesian presidential candidate says Jerusalem move no problem

Prabowo Subianto took a sharply different line to Indonesian President Joko Widodo.

  • by James Massola
Erdogan didn’t get all he hoped in Khashoggi case but he got a lot
Khashoggi case

Erdogan didn’t get all he hoped in Khashoggi case but he got a lot

If anything, the Turkish president may now be in a better position than he was when Khashoggi disappeared inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul seven weeks ago.

  • by Carlotta Gall
Renae Lawrence has walked free from her Bali jail
Bali Nine

Renae Lawrence has walked free from her Bali jail

After 13 long years, it's done.

  • by James Massola, Amilia Rosa & Toby Crockford
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How Bali Nine drug mule Renae Lawrence spent first moments of freedom
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Bali Nine

How Bali Nine drug mule Renae Lawrence spent first moments of freedom

Nursing a cigarette and speaking softly, the just-released former jailbird looked shocked at her new-found freedom.

  • by James Massola & Amilia Rosa
American killed by isolated tribe on remote Indian island off-limits to visitors
Tragedy

American killed by isolated tribe on remote Indian island off-limits to visitors

A man visiting one of the islands in India's remote cluster of Andaman and Nicobar has been killed by a group of hunter-gatherers who live there isolated from the outside world, two police officials said.

  • by Sanjib Kumar Roy
Falcon hunters turn protectors in India
Biodiversity

Falcon hunters turn protectors in India

Residents regard this as one of the biggest conservation success stories in South Asia - an entire village transformed.

Bali Nine member Matthew Norman speaks about Renae Lawrence release
Bali Nine

Bali Nine member Matthew Norman speaks about Renae Lawrence release

Bali Nine member Matthew Norman still hopes to be freed one day - and he has a message for fellow Bali Nine member Renae Lawrence on the eve of her release.

  • by James Massola & Amilia Rosa
Frontline in US-China power struggle reaches Australia's doorstep
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China

Frontline in US-China power struggle reaches Australia's doorstep

The last time there was an imperial-scale contest for power over Australia's sphere it was on the Kokoda Track. The contemporary Kokoda campaign was engaged on the weekend.

  • by Peter Hartcher