United Nations human rights experts have urged Thailand not to send 48 Uyghurs in its custody back to China, warning they are at risk of torture, ill-treatment and "irreparable harm" if returned.
The impeached president has been refusing to appear for questioning since his arrest on Jan 15. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
Tourism operators in Thailand, the second largest economy in Southeast Asia, have called on the government to reduce the visa ...
GENEVA: President Donald Trump's decision to pull the United States out of the World Health Organization on Monday (Jan 20) ...
The Ministry of Public Health in Thailand is urging people across the country to work from home after air pollution levels ...
The Indian hospitality sector is poised for growth this year and beyond, with a promising trajectory projected for revenues, ...
SINGAPORE: Australia-based academic website East Asia Forum was issued a correction direction by Singapore's Protection from ...
"Massage parlours" at Jurong East Avenue 1 are allegedly offering "tea" services with the masseuse, and massages on any part ...
The number of newborns between January and November 2024 rose 3 per cent from a year earlier. Read more at straitstimes.com.
As regional managers ramp up dealmaking amid recent regulatory changes, it is not just start-ups that will benefit but also ...
Despite Asean’s call to prioritise peace over a sham election, Myanmar’s military rulers appear bent on clinging to power no ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol attended on Tuesday a Constitutional Court hearing of his impeachment trial where he ...