With Eater editors dining out sometimes several times a day, we come across lots of standout dishes, and we don’t want to ...
Global Voices interviewed Uyghur sociologist Dilnur Reyhan to better understand the challenges facing the Uyghur diaspora, ...
The arrest of an Australian scholar in Thailand for allegedly defaming a Malaysian government authority has put the issue of ...
According to The Epoch Times, Zhou, a member of the China Democracy Party, fled his homeland in 2015 after Chinese authorities seized his passport upon his return from a US pro-democracy conference.
China has long faced scrutiny over its treatment of Muslim communities and religious sites, but a video circulating online of ...
On the tenth anniversary of the kidnapping of Swedish publisher and writer Gui Minhai, human rights organisations, including ...
Bangkok does not legally recognise refugees or offer asylum. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Amidst a backdrop of sluggish economic growth and political turnover, legislators in Thailand recently passed the 2026 budget, giving us a window into the country’s fiscal condition and how it plans ...
BANGKOK (AP) — A group of Uyghur men who were detained in Thailand over a decade ago say that the Thai government is preparing to deport them to China, alarming activists and family members who say ...
Qalbinur Sidiq, an ethnic Uzbek teacher, was coerced into working in Xinjiang's mass detention camps, where Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities faced torture, forced sterilization, and propaganda ...
Despite two decades of military crackdowns, peace talks, and policy experiments framed around economic development, the insurgency in Thailand’s southernmost provinces rages on. Fatigue has ...