Rina Chandran joins Rest of World as Southeast Asia Editor
Rina Chandran, an experienced journalist who has covered business and technology across Asia, is joining Rest of World as our Southeast Asia editor.
Rina Chandran, an experienced journalist who has covered business and technology across Asia, is joining Rest of World as our Southeast Asia editor.
It took residents of Hastinapur village in the Indian state of Rajasthan three years of poring over maps, demarcating boundaries,...
More than 1000 ethnic Vietnamese families who live on the water will be relocated to land in the coming months, provincial authorities have...
Women whose land was seized by the army during a long-running war are protesting to have their ancestral homes returned.
A Singapore government-backed project to build a large language model inclusive of Southeast Asian data has drawn fans and critics.
Skype shutting down marks the end of an era for cross-border love, business, and connection, readers tell Rest of World.
When Gib Tonnarmpech and her family were forced to leave their home in Thailand's Kaeng Krachan National Park by authorities,...
Elderly indigenous people in Thailand struggle to prove their citizenship even as the country aims to end statelessness by 2024. By Rina...
China is helping dozens of nations to roll out digital surveillance systems which can be used to target protest and dissent.
While growing numbers of women now complete education and work in previously male bastions, they continue to face harassment and hurdles.
A journalist who has reported extensively on issues in Pakistan, often focusing on negative social and political developments.