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Indonesian fisheries official criticises plan to auction pristine 100-island archipelago
Conservationists have already raised concerns about Thursday’s auction at Sotheby’s of development rights to coral atoll network
Lorcan Lovett
08, Dec, 2022 @2:31 AM

‘You’ll have to talk to the UK staff’: can global water investors be held to account?
Will Malaysia’s YTL, US-based BlackRock and Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison Holdings answer questions about environmental damage?
Lorcan Lovett in Malaysia, Dominic Rushe in New York, and Sum Lok-kei in Hong Kong
30, Nov, 2022 @2:30 PM

Indonesia puts 100-island archipelago up for auction, sparking environmental concerns
Uninhabited Widi Reserve is in a marine-protected zone and being promoted as ‘one of the most intact coral atoll ecosystems left on Earth’
Lorcan Lovett
30, Nov, 2022 @5:18 AM

Anwar Ibrahim becomes Malaysian prime minister after decades-long wait
Former deputy PM who spent nearly a decade in jail takes office after five days of post-election deadlock
Lorcan Lovett in Bangkok and agencies
24, Nov, 2022 @1:32 PM

‘We are not afraid’: anti-junta groups rail against Myanmar executions
State killings provoke horror and fear of wider crackdown on determined protest movement
Rebecca Ratcliffe in Bangkok, Maung Moe and Lorcan Lovett
26, Jul, 2022 @3:16 PM

‘The darkest days are coming’: Myanmar’s journalists suffer at hands of junta
Journalism has been outlawed in all but name since the coup, with reporters and editors fleeing the country or leading double lives to survive
Lorcan Lovett
07, Jun, 2021 @12:11 AM

‘People were going crazy’: Myanmar detainees recount military’s cruelty
Freed protesters and a journalist detained by the junta describe beatings and squalid conditions
Lorcan Lovett
31, Mar, 2021 @2:14 PM

Fear turns to fury in Myanmar as children shot by military
Bloody crackdowns and massacres initiate anger and stronger desire for a future without the Tatmadaw
Lorcan Lovett
28, Mar, 2021 @12:58 PM

Myanmar’s besieged resistance dreams of ‘people's army’ to counter junta
On the barricades and in border hideouts there is a growing mood to take the fight to the military after the coup that has left more than 200 dead
Lorcan Lovett and Michael Safi
20, Mar, 2021 @9:15 PM

Reporting from Myanmar: 'The future has never been darker'
Two journalists reflect on danger, fear and uncertainty of life in the country – and the risks people are taking to access information
Lorcan Lovett and Rebecca Ratcliffe
15, Mar, 2021 @6:30 AM

Myanmar coup: witnesses describe killing of protesters as unrest continues
Condemnation of military comes from around world as Aung San Suu Kyi remains under house arrest
Lorcan Lovett and Rebecca Ratcliffe
21, Feb, 2021 @10:31 PM

'They want division': on patrol with Myanmar's civilian night watch
Since the coup, people in Yangon have been patrolling the streets to protect neighbours from overnight military raids and criminals
Lorcan Lovett
15, Feb, 2021 @9:31 AM
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