Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake: where fishermen have no fish and no hope

As far as bodies of water go, Cambodia is mostly known for the Mekong River. It provides fish and transport for millions of people and has become a romantic locale within Indochina. But there’s another body of water, 130km north of Phnom Penh, that deserves just as much attention. The Tonle Sap Lake, whose annual flood cycle is a crucial part of the Cambodian ecosystem, is buckling under the weight of climate change and unsustainable fishing practices. Water volume has fallen,…

Women raped by Korean soldiers during Vietnam war seek Seoul’s admission of sexual violence committed by its troops

Tran Thi Ngai was 24 and alone at home in her village in Vietnam’s Phu Yen province when a South Korean soldier forced his way into the house and raped her.
“He pulled me inside the room, closed the door and raped me repeatedly. He had a gun on his body and I was terrified,” said Tran, now almost 80, and still waiting for South Korea to acknowledge sexual violence by its soldiers during the Vietnam war. A campaign group, Justice for Lai Dai Han (JLDH), is urging the country…

Two Buddhist monks shot dead at temple in Thailand’s restive south

Gunmen in Thailand’s deep south shot dead two Buddhist monks and wounded two others inside a temple, police said on Saturday, capping a week of deadly violence as the prime minister vowed to “punish” those responsible.
Black-clad assailants carrying rifles crept into Rattanaupap temple in Narathiwat province near Malaysia’s border on Friday evening and started firing, said local superintendent Pakdi Preechachon. “The attack took place around 7:30pm when an unknown…

German Trademark Law Modernisation Act

Germany’s Trademark Law Modernisation Act came into force on 14 January 2019. It updated not only what types of trade marks can be registered in the country but also introduced other changes that impact trade mark owners, licensees and alleged infringers.

Donald Trump to hold second summit with Kim Jong-un at end of February, White House says after meeting with North Korean envoy

US President Donald Trump will meet with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un at the end of February at a place to be announced later, the White House said on Friday.
Trump met for an hour and a half with North Korean envoy Kim Yong-chol on Friday afternoon to discuss denuclearisation and the second summit, according to the White House. The diplomatic encounters with Kim Yong-chol, Pyongyang’s lead negotiator with the United States, mark a rare sign of potential movement in a…

Malaysian government sues the state of Kelantan over indigenous tribe’s land rights

Malaysia has filed a lawsuit against an opposition-run state for infringing on an indigenous tribe’s land rights by handing out licences to plantation companies to cut down timber, the first such action by a sitting government.
Deforestation over the decades has displaced some of the dozens of indigenous groups in Malaysia from their customary land. Property development and palm oil, rubber and more recently durian plantations have also encroached on their land.
Activists have criticised…

Top North Korean envoy to meet Mike Pompeo in Washington

A North Korean envoy was headed to Washington on Thursday for expected talks with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and a possible encounter with President Donald Trump to lay the groundwork for a second US-North Korea summit, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Kim Yong-chol, Pyongyang’s lead negotiator in denuclearisation talks with the US, was due to meet Pompeo on Friday, the source said, the first major sign of potential movement in a diplomatic effort that had appeared…