International community expresses doubts about the convention's credibility after tight restrictions were placed on delegates in 2004
Nam Theun 2 dam to potentially bring great economic benefits to Laotian people, but environmental groups fear social, environmental cos
Attack appears to represent tactics used by separatists in country's Muslim-dominated South
Representatives of military government reportedly visited Nobel peace laureate in her Rangoon home to read her statement of confinement
Leaders from both main parties are holding talks with minor parties in hope of forming a minority government
Bangkok is well on the way toward reaching a free-trade agreement with the US, having already signed an accord with Japan
People in southern Phang Nga Province calling for government to speed up financial assistance to revive local economy
Thaksin Shinawatra says some of current 20,000 troops will be withdrawn from region, and others will be moved to peacekeeping, developm
Thais call for government to speed up financial assistance to revive local economy
Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz says US will withdraw its troops from tsunami relief operations in Asia as "soon as possible"
UN fears trafficking gangs are targeting children left orphaned by disaster
Aid agencies say about 30 Thai villages have become involved in land disputes since tsunami, which killed about 8,000 and destroyed ten
Foreign aid workers are struggling to independently assess the tsunami damaged suffered on Burma's southwestern coast
World Tourism Organization says travel industry in Asia-Pacific region grew faster than anywhere else in world
Dr. Porntip Rojanasunan says forensic science must replace use of force by police officers
Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has said he may boost troop numbers in key southern provinces
Analysts say political outlook remains clouded, because of concerns over choice of new prime minister
Committee of auditors, senior judges says corruption in construction of $4 billion Suvarnabhumi International Airport might have cost t
Thaksin Shinawatra accused of abuse of power in land purchase deal
Ceremonies mark first step toward recovery for tourism industry after eight days of protests by anti-government People's Alliance for D
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