HTOO THANT The Myanmar Times friday 24 MAY 2019 Mangrove forests are being rehabilitated on the country’s coast to mitigate the effects of climate change. The Myanmar Times The extreme […]
Arya Dipa The Jakarta Post Sun, May 19, 2019 The Dialita Choir was established in 2011 and its members comprise former political prisoners arrested following the attempted 1965 coup d’etat. […]
NI KOMANG ERVIANI THE JAKARTA POST Sun, May 19, 2019 Balinese women carry a traditional offering during a cultural parade. (The Jakarta Post/Agung Parameswara) BALI – Indonesia’s longest-running art festival […]
Speakers, from left: Richard Porter – Director of Internal Communications, EBRD (Chair), Isam Uraiqat – Co-founder & Editor, AlHudood, Rebecca Vincent – UK Bureau Director, Reporters Without Borders, Kasra Naji […]
Ricky Mohammad Nugraha TEMPO.CO May 16, 2019 JAKARTA, Indonesia – Just minutes before sunset to the time Muslims break their fast, SD 17 Baruga (Elementary school) student Ni Kadek Syhirastika, wearing an orange traditional dress, […]
Raksmey Hong The Phnom Penh Post May 2, 2019 Pich Lo climbs palm trees once in the morning and once in the evening, before cooking his haul in his large […]
Ganug Nugroho Adi The Jakarta Post Friday May 10, 2019 The Jaranan dance is performed by 5,000 students at the Sriwedari stadium on April 29, 2019. JP/Ganug Nugroho Adi SURAKARTA, […]
Pech Sotheary / Khmer Times Wed May 8, 2019 Students prepare to water crops as part of the school’s programme. KT/Mai Vireak At Bay Damram Secondary School, fruits and vegetables are grown […]
Boy T Harjanto THE JAKARTA POST Wed May 8, 2019 Look at me: A dancer takes a picture with a mountain-shaped apem stack. JP/Boy T Harjanto YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia – Every […]
LINAWATI SIDARTO, THE JAKARTA POST Wed May 8, 2019 Creative protest: A visitor looks at I Wayan Aris Sarmanta’s ‘Bali Not for Sale’ (‘Tangis Amarah Pulau Kecil’) on the island’s […]