The Bangkok Post • 11th September 2017 The New Koreans: Portrait of pride, prosperity and defiance "If you didn't know who he was, he just seemed like an old Korean gent," says Michael Breen. "He was polite, humorous, diplomatic. But because we knew who he was …"
The Bangkok Post • 4th September 2017 Slaves at sea Fair treatment of fishery workers remains a distant dream despite steps in recent years to crack down on some of the worst abuses
The Bangkok Post • 4th September 2017 Working for change Migrant labour offers economic benefits for host countries and workers' home countries alike, but Asean needs to treat its migrant workers better
The Bangkok Post • 14th August 2017 Fast train to where, exactly? Described by the British historian Peter Hopkirk as "the greatest assistance to the civil power in the administration of the country", an expansive railway network can bring prosperity to the settlements alongside its rails and the region it serves.
The Bangkok Post • 7th August 2017 Sharks under siege Campaigns against shark fin consumption are having an impact, but other aspects of the bloody trade continue to thrive
The Bangkok Post • 24th July 2017 Escape from North Korea Struggle for freedom becomes even more dangerous after crossing into China, where a harsh fate awaits anyone who is caught
The Bangkok Post • 24th July 2017 Beacon of hope North Korean defector Hyeonseo Lee uses her fame as a bestselling author and human rights activist to speak out for others who are suffering
The Bangkok Post • 17th July 2017 The Korean reunification challenge It has been a busy few months in the Korean Peninsula, not that it was ever quiet
The Bangkok Post • 17th July 2017 Under the black flag Even as its caliphate dwindles away in Iraq and Syria, ISIS appears equipped for a long struggle in the Philippines and possibly elsewhere in Southeast Asia
The Bangkok Post • 10th July 2017 Portraits of despair Study sheds light on alarming rise in suicides at Mae La refugee camp on Thai-Myanmar border