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'It's not about being famous': meet Thailand's first transgender PM candidate

'It's not about being famous': meet Thailand's first transgender PM candidate

Pinit Ngarmpring had a long, successful career in journalism, business and football. A few years ago, she became Pauline Ngarmpring. And now she wants to be prime minister.

  • by James Massola and Veena Thoopkrajae

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Vietnam embalms a sacred turtle, Lenin-style
Vietnam

Vietnam embalms a sacred turtle, Lenin-style

The turtle has now joined an elite club of famous figures embalmed and put on display by communist regimes.

  • by Mike Ives
Confusion, then prayer, in cockpit of doomed Lion Air jet
Lion Air Tragedy

Confusion, then prayer, in cockpit of doomed Lion Air jet

As the seconds ticked by, the pilot handed the controls to his co-pilot and flipped through the pages of a technical manual, trying to figure out what was happening.

  • by Hannah Beech and Muktita Suhartono
Kazakhstan's new president sworn in after surprise vacancy
World politics

Kazakhstan's new president sworn in after surprise vacancy

The resignation of the former president appeared to be the first step in a choreographed political transition.

  • by Tamara Vaal
Japanese Olympic Committee head resigns amid bribery scandal
Olympics

Japanese Olympic Committee head resigns amid bribery scandal

The 71-year-old Tsunekazu Takeda has denied corruption allegations against him.

  • by Stephen Wade
From the Archives: Papua New Guinea rocked by mercenary scandal
Flashback

From the Archives: Papua New Guinea rocked by mercenary scandal

On this day in 1997, Papua New Guinea was on the edge of civil war. The Chan government's use of mercenaries led to open conflict with the army, rioting and threatened to topple the government itself.

  • by Lindsay Murdoch
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Australian coal in the firing line of Chinese 'environmental' crackdown
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China coal ban

Australian coal in the firing line of Chinese 'environmental' crackdown

With the Chinese government strictly controlling supply, Mongolian coal is also in the firing line, with a big shipment recently rejected.

  • by Kirsty Needham
At least seven dead in election attack in Bangladesh
Bangladesh

At least seven dead in election attack in Bangladesh

It is not yet clear who was behind the attacks.

Taliban seize 150 Afghan soldiers capping two-week onslaught
Extremism

Taliban seize 150 Afghan soldiers capping two-week onslaught

The latest capture was perhaps the biggest setback for the Afghan security forces since a Taliban offensive in August in the south-eastern city of Ghazni.

  • by Najim Rahim and Rod Nordland
Earthquake triggers deadly landslide on Indonesia's Lombok island
Tragedy

Earthquake triggers deadly landslide on Indonesia's Lombok island

An earthquake has triggered a landslide that hit a popular waterfall on the Indonesian tourist island of Lombok.

Flash floods kill dozens in Indonesian Papua
Extreme weather

Flash floods kill dozens in Indonesian Papua

More than 150 houses were submerged after heavy rain triggered flash flooding in the provincial capital.