Hundreds still missing from Taiwan mudslide
Hundreds of people were still missing on Wednesday in remote villages in southern Taiwan and disaster officials said they were uncertain how many might have been killed by mudslides triggered by Typhoon Morakot. Morakot, which ravaged Taiwan over the weekend, has killed about 70 people across the island and caused farm-related...
Myanmar’s Suu Kyi gets 18 months under house arrest
Myanmar democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi was Tuesday ordered to stay under house arrest for 18 months after a prison court convicted the Nobel laureate at the end of her internationally condemned trial. The court at Yangon's Insein jail sentenced her to three years imprisonment and hard labour for breaching the terms of her house...
Equality the way forward for Sri Lanka
From South China Morning Post The Sri Lankan military's defeat of Tamil separatist rebels in May ended 26 years of suffering by civilians, handing the government a golden opportunity. Policies dedicated to addressing the grievances of minority communities would give the nation a fresh start. Elections in the war-ravaged Jaffna...
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