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Troubled Waters Surround Cambodia’s Fisheries

By Andrew Nette

KANDAL, Cambodia, Apr 9 (IPS) - Im Vandang, a former solider turned fisherman, is not sure why there are less fish in the Mekong River, but he knows the situation is getting serious.

At Mekong Summit, All Roads Lead Beyond the Border

VIENTIANE, Mar 31 (Newsmekong) - Cross-border highways were the talk of many at the Mekong Summit that ended here, even as a key link in the North-South corridor linking Kunming to Singapore was opened Monday and Mekong governments pledged to step up regional integration and cooperation over the next five years.

AUSTRALIA: Activists Split Over Policy on Japanese Whaling

By Stephen de Tarczynski

MELBOURNE, Dec 26 (IPS) - As Australia continues to call on Japan to abandon its whaling program, leading environmental groups are divided in their response to the government’s plan to stop Japanese whaling.

ASIAN EDITORIALS: Silence is Loud

BANGKOK, Sep 27 (The Asian Eye) - Silence reflects a conspirator's guilt, said the English-language daily 'The Bangkok Post' in its Thursday editorial. Where is ASEAN? asks the 'Jakarta Post'. 'We are not like China,' argues 'The Times of India'.

For photos from Rangoon, click on: http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_asian_eye-burma

Monks Persist in Anti-Junta Protests

By Moe Yu May and Marwaan Macan-Markar

RANGOON, Sep 25 (IPS) - Like they did for over a week, the monks who gathered at Burma's most sacred site -- the Shwedagon pagoda -- performed a ritual

'They Have Taken Matters into Their Own Hands'

With permission from the Shan Herald Agency for News, the Asian Eye is reprinting an interview by its contributor Naomi Mann with members of the National League for Democracy party, on the ongoing wave of protest in Burma.

Inflation Bites Into Moon Cake Festival

By Antoaneta Bezlova

BEIJING, Sep 24 (IPS) - The beloved national tradition of nibbling sweet pastry mooncakes

NEPAL: Dependence on Rice Adds to Food Crisis

By Renu Kshetry

KATHMANDU, Aug 29 (IPS) - Every year, around June, people living in the impoverished western half of this mountainous country suffer from food scarcity. This year was no different, except that the problem got aggravated by increasing dependence on rice flown in rather than locally grown food grains.

Earlier, people in the mountainous western areas used to grow a variety of grain including finger millet, buckwheat and barley, but the situation changed due to lack of productive land, loss of farming skills and knowledge and changing dietary habits.

Media, A Problem and Solution in Reporting Migration

By Jaime Lim

BANGKOK, Jan 27 (The Asian Eye) - There is a lot of coverage about migration in Asia, including in the Mekong region, but a lot of it tends to be negative and stereotypes migrants as the cause of problems in society.

Religious Leaders Take on HIV/AIDS

By Jaime Lim

BANGKOK, Jan 19 (The Asian Eye/IPS Asia-Pacific) - The Korean superstar RAIN was roped in by the Christian relief group World Vision last year to help promote awareness of HIV/AIDS, especially among the youth. Over in Fiji, people living with HIV can get internship opportunities at the World Council of Churches Office in the Pacific (WCC).