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Three Thai protest leaders denied bail on royal insult charges
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Three Thai protest leaders were denied bail and transferred to prison on Monday after being charged with insulting the powerful monarchy during anti-government protests last year, rights groups said.
Factbox: Criminal cases mount against Thailand's protest leaders
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's youth-led anti-government protests started in July to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and have also made once-unthinkable calls for reform of the country's powerful monarchy.
Thai prosecutor indicts 18 over anti-government protests
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai prosecutor on Monday indicted 18 activists for their roles in anti-government rallies last year by a protest movement that has brought unprecedented challenges to the royal palace and military-dominated establishment.
Body of 'Everything will be OK' protester exhumed in Myanmar
(Reuters) - Myanmar authorities exhumed the body of a 19-year-old woman who was shot dead wearing a T-shirt that read "Everything will be OK" and their examination exonerated police from the killing, state television MRTV said on Saturday.
Similar statements show Pakatan's influence on BN, says Annuar Musa
PETALING JAYA: Former Barisan Nasional secretary-general Tan Sri Annuar Musa continues with his claims that certain leaders in Umno are working with Pakatan Harapan, this time highlighting both parties releasing similarly worded statements on Thursday (March 4).
Thai activist accused of burning king's portrait arrested
BANGKOK (Reuters) - An anti-government activist accused of burning a portrait of Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn was arrested on Wednesday police said, the latest among dozens of people charged in recent months for insulting the monarchy.
Cryptic tweet leads to pregnancy buzz
ACTRESS and singer Ayda Jebat (pic) has sparked speculation that she might be expecting her first child with her husband, television presenter Nabil Mahir, after posting a cryptic tweet about being grateful, Kosmo! reported.
Iranian lawmakers criticise Tehran's deal with IAEA on snap inspections
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian lawmakers protested on Monday against Tehran's decision to permit “necessary” monitoring by the U.N. nuclear watchdog for up to three months, saying the move broke a law mandating an end to the agency's snap inspections this week.
Sudan and Ethiopia trade accusations in border conflict
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan on Saturday accused Ethiopia of an "unforgivable insult" in its sharpest statement since a decades-old border dispute flared late last year.
The regression in Moral Education
RECENTLY, I was asked to write about the development of Malaysia’s Moral Education as a subject by the officer in charge of Moral Education in Japan’s Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Ministry.