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Two years after surviving a bomb attack in Iraq, the author bolted from a movie theater when an explosion occurred on-screen.
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Philip Morris is struggling in the Philippines with its market share coming under pressure from a local low-cost rival, but the U.S. tobacco giant claims that it is a victim of unfair competition.
Despite Instagram images to the contrary, Thailand’s top islands can swarm with tourists. Here’s how to have one (almost) to yourself.
In the Lab: Researchers have carefully tailored a study to find patients to test going off antiretroviral medication.
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1Malaysia Development Bhd staved off a default by settling a $550 million loan owed to a group of domestic lenders, clearing the way for the state-investment firm’s initial public offering of its power assets sometime this year.
Thousands have turned up at the door of the usually quiet Indonesian National Gallery in Jakarta since an exhibition on 19th century freedom fighter Diponegoro opened earlier this month.
Press freedom in Indonesia fell six places in the latest ranking from Reporters Without Borders, which places Southeast Asia's largest economy below Afghanistan and Brunei in its 2015 World Press Freedom Index.
A look at the news raising cheers and jeers this week in Indonesia.
Indonesia's top Islamic authority is urging the government to regulate the sale of condoms, after local media reported that shops have been selling condoms along with gift chocolates ahead of Valentine’s Day.
Indonesia is likely a top source of the plastic rubbish in the world’s oceans, says a study by an international research team of environmental scientists.