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Thaksin Ruling Could Further Inflame Thai Unrest
A court ruling on whether Thaksin Shinawatra should lose his fortune for alleged corruption could become the latest flash point in Thai politics.
Philippines Presidential Campaign Thrives in Online World
Festive days are here again in the Philippine political scene as 10 presidential candidates battle it out for the voters yes come May 10.
Junta Plans to Tighten Controls on Monks
Burma\'s military junta and the government-backed state monks committee plan to introduce new rules that will further restrict the activities of monks in the country.
Japan and Southeast Asia Take Stock of China's Rise
China\'s growing economic and political influence is forcing its Asian neighbors to seriously reassess security arrangements in the region.
Weekly Business Roundup (February 20, 2010)
The large-scale hydroelectric dam proposed for the River Salween at Hatgyi might never be builtat least not by Thailand.
UN Envoy Regrets Not Meeting Suu Kyi
UN Human Rights Envoy Tomás Ojea Quintana concludes his five-day visit to Burma without meeting Aung San Suu Kyi.
Swine Flu Reported in Nyapyidaw
Cases of A/H1N1 swine flu are reported in Naypyidaw, the Burmese capital, following a similar outbreak in Rangoon earlier this month.
Two Bombs Explode in Kawkareik Market
Two bombs explode on Friday at a market in Kawkareik Township in southern Karen State. One person is reportedly killed and two are injured.
Exchanging One Prison Existence for Another
After surviving repression and imprisonment in Burma and then seeking refuge in Thailand, many former Burmese political prisoners feel they have exchanged one prison for another.
Thai Human Rights Officials Visit Karen Camps
The Thai National Human Rights Commission visits Karen refugees at Naung Bwa and Mae U Su temporary camps on a fact-finding mission.

CHIANG MAI, Dec 11 (TerraViva/IPS Asia-Pacific) - Powerful neighbour. A rising power. Old friend. Big, secretive investor. Big boy of the region.
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BANGKOK - Do media organisations in the Mekong Region think that gender sensitivity, including giving voices to women, is part of doing better stories? How do they define it within the context of their societies and how do they report on different genders and sexuality? Do they include the use of gender-friendly language in their stylebooks and training programmes? How much is using a gender lens a news habit?