Originally published at TheEducator.com on 6th October 2015 Living and working in the UK, where students all have access to … More
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Malaria scientist wins Nobel Prize
Originally published at AsianCorrespondent.com on 8th October 2015 THE 2015 Nobel Prize for medicine was awarded to Dr Tu Youyou … More
Eliminating malaria
Countries in the Asia-Pacific region have made substantial progress in tackling malaria over the past decade and the region remains … More
Life getting worse for Myanmar’s Rohingya
Originally published on 11th September 2015 at AsianCorrespondent.com Myanmar’S Muslim minority, the Rohingya, have long been victims of systematic persecution … More
Flood relief reaches Rohingya communities
Two weeks after Cyclone Komen sent Myanmar into a state of emergency and international humanitarian organisations finally began delivering much … More
Government websites hacked
Originally published on 25th August 2015 at AsianCorrespondent.com Islamic cyber group Fallaga hacked six Thai government websites on Monday, replacing … More
Bangkok, a target for extremists?
Originally published on 20th August 2015 at AsianCorrespondent.com The bombing in the centre of Bangkok which killed 20 and injured … More
Raising the stature of TVET
WRITTEN BY DANIEL MAXWELL & PEERASIT KAMNUANSILPA Originally published in Bangkok Post on 12th August 2015 Hardly a week passes … More
Tattoo ban faces stiff opposition
Violence between vocational students from rival colleges has become an increasingly regular occurrence on the streets of Bangkok. Previous attempts … More
Could the IB save Thai Education?
Originally published at AsianCorrespondent.com on 15th August 2015 Following the latest announcement from the education minster that the new Thai … More