Time to say goodbye!
I've been on Twitter since December 2007. Since then, I have gained many fascinating insights here, met interesting people and shared a lot about my life and my journalistic work in Southeast Asia.
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Time to say goodbye!
I've been on Twitter since December 2007. Since then, I have gained many fascinating insights here, met interesting people and shared a lot about my life and my journalistic work in Southeast Asia.
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Berlin-based @deliveryherocom is considering selling its #Foodpanda business in Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar and the Philippines to competitor #Grab, according to @wiwo. If the deal goes through, it would probably be bad news for consumers. https://t.co/RK0TRoq4Nr
Einer der wenigen Artikel heute mit „Tiefgang“ über die aktuellen Entwicklungen in #Thailand 🇹🇭 im @handelsblatt . Dazu kann man Mathias Peer @mpeer nur gratulieren ! https://t.co/uOnQckPT6Z
This news from @BloombergAsia that Aung San Suu Kyi has been released may turn out to be wishful thinking.
According to Myanmar media, a pardon by the junta refers to only five convictions. However, the deposed de facto leader still has several additional sentences to serve.
BREAKING: #Thailand's National Assembly has rejected election winner @Pita_MFP as the country's next prime minister. An absolute majority of more than 375 MPs and senators voted against him or abstained.
JUST IN: Thailand's government confirms a meeting between Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai and Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been detained in #Myanmar since the military coup: "She was in good health both physically and mentally." The meeting took place on Sunday.
.@Pita_MFP and his Move Forward party won the General Election and, together with his coalition partners, has a majority in the lower house. But this is not enough in Thailand to become Prime Minister: A big chunk of military-appointed Senators has to agree as well. A big hurdle.
Next week, Thailand's National Assembly will convene to elect a new Prime Minister. Today, progressive frontrunner @Pita_MFP and his supporters are gathering in front of a shopping mall in #Bangkok to show strength. Despite the rain, many showed up.