.@bbcburmese and I talked to the friends and families of Phyo Zeya Thaw and Ko Jimmy weeks before their executions over the weekend. It was heartbreaking to hear what they said - and can't imagine the pain they are going through now.
https://t.co/FpFqVLXqFq for @BBCNewsAsia
Together with colleagues Mukimul Ahsan and @gracehw, I reported on the experiences of sailors who say months of disruption linked to the Strait of Hormuz blockade have left them exhausted, anxious and separated from their families.
Read here: https://t.co/eAwoKVaZpv
My colleagues have talked to several stranded sailors - from Pakistan, Myanmar and Korea - in the Gulf amid the US-Israeli war with Iran.
https://t.co/HbYWYpwv1D
My team at BBC World Service languages is hiring two roles - a senior journalist and a journalist - in Hong Kong!
More details below:
https://t.co/JaO70r1a4M
https://t.co/uTowzI44Sc
Ten years ago Hong Kong saw a political awakening. Now it's in the grip of Beijing that's erasing a decade of protests. But for many HKers the memory of a freer city defiantly lives on. My long read written w @gracehw@vickywong710@joytiunnchen https://t.co/e0Ov34HL2W
"Hong Kong & I have both lost our souls: freedom & rights. I am currently in the slump of my life." Johnnie To, recognised globally as one of HK's pre-eminent film directors, spoke w/ me for BBC in a candid interview about censorship & HK cinema’s drastically changing landscape.
What to watch at China's Two Sessions next week?
—Growth target, deficit target, policy signals in premier Li Qiang's first government work report
—What will Xi Jinping do?
—New foreign minister?
—Many more...
Me and Jing Qian put our heads together for @AsiaPolicy:
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