The heavy thud against the glass window sent Krishna Bahadur Rasaili’s heart racing. Stepping outside, he saw his granary lay in ruins, and an elephant was feasting on his hard-earned paddy harvest.
Coming home from a shopping trip, the young man was beaten, forced into a car, and sold into conscription for 5 million kyats. Only at the last minute did he give his captors the slip.
Nestled in central Vietnam, Bach Ma Mountain offers visitors a breathtaking experience as they ascend its 1,450-meter peak.
A rickety wooden boat carrying more than 100 Rohingya Muslims landed Wednesday in Indonesia as the northernmost province of ...
According to traditional belief, what starts well will end well, so the first guest to enter the house after midnight on the ...
Myanmar men deported from Ranong describe a system in which junta officials routinely visit a Thai detention center to ...
During 64 years in Thailand, Allan and Joan Eubank have planted churches and started schools and ridden elephants and sent a ...
New York has many Asian restaurants and many inventive ones but two new ones spotlight Asian cuisines in ways the city's diners haven't seen before.
Regime authorities appear to be increasingly abducting young men on the street or during household inspections to boost the ...
THE Lotus Palace is a 230-year-old house in Kanadukathan village, which has been carefully restored and converted into a ...
The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) has expressed its readiness to collaborate with security agencies to cease ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday (January 24, 2025) echoed U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim the conflict in ...