Dili - Young people from around the world gathered this week in East Timor to participate in a conference to share ideas on identity, conflict and peace as the country, one of the most at-risk nations in Asia, tries to come to terms with long-standing violence in its society.
Phnom Penh - The former foreign minister of Cambodia's genocidal Khmer Rouge regime has had his detention extended for another year ahead of his trial before an international tribunal, national media reported Thursday.
Rangoon - US president-elect Barack Obama is expected to take a more multilateral and "effective" approach to Burma's transition to democracy than the outgoing administration of President George Bush, a prominent dissident said Wednesday.
Phnom Penh - At the end of each day, Lux, a construction worker in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, goes home for supper with his wife and young children.
Manila -- A former senior police official caught with a huge amount of cash at an airport in Moscow has reinforced the widespread perception that the Philippine government is riddled with corruption.
Security concerns over guns in civilian hands: Timor-Leste
DILI - Poor management of government weapon stockpiles and an unknown number of small arms in the hands of civilians were potential triggers for violence in the fledgling nation, according to a new report.
Indonesian Muslim hardliners sentenced to 18 months in jail
Jakarta (dpa) - An Indonesian court Thursday sentenced two Muslim hardliners to 18 months in prison each for their roles in a violent attack against an interfaith rally in June that left dozens of people injured.
Nine Burmese activists get six months for contempt of court
Rangoon - Nine activists who played a role in last year's Buddhist monk-led anti-government demonstrations have received six-month jail terms for contempt of court after complaining of the lack of a free judiciary in military-run Burma, a non-governmental organisation said Thursday.
No escalation of conflict in southern Philippines
Manila -- Fighting between government troops and Muslim rebels in the southern Philippines is not likely to escalate into a full-scale war, an international security think tank said Friday.