ucanewsinIn Asia.An end to statelessnessIn India-Bangladesh border enclaves, 50,000 people lived for decades trapped in the wrong countryAug 1, 2015Aug 1, 2015
ucanewsinIn Asia.Not everyone sees progress in Myanmar pipelineAs massive Chinese development surges forward, some locals fear being left behindJun 23, 2015Jun 23, 2015
ucanewsinIn Asia.When fishermen become ‘prisoners of war’On the murky coastal borders dividing India and Pakistan, poor fishermen are caught in conflict’s netApr 23, 2015Apr 23, 2015
ucanewsinIn Asia.Where rape is a weaponIn a remote Myanmar village, two women are murdered in the middle of the nightMar 18, 2015Mar 18, 2015
ucanewsOur wonderful, marvelous, popular, and beloved sharia lawWith little public criticism, unhappiness with controversial Islamic edicts in Indonesia’s Aceh comes mostly through subtler channelsMar 9, 2015Mar 9, 2015
ucanewsIn Bangladesh, garment workers grapple with hunger and malnutritionPrograms to improve nutrition reach just a fraction of the country’s four million garment workersDec 1, 2014Dec 1, 2014
ucanewsAfter the stormIn the Philippines, Typhoon Haiyan’s youngest and oldest survivors look for signs of hope amid the lossNov 7, 2014Nov 7, 2014
ucanews‘We hardly have prayers’In India’s Kerala, a once-thriving Jewish community ponders its fate after years of emigration.Nov 5, 2014Nov 5, 2014
ucanewsinIn Asia.Life among the deadIn Manila, generations of families have made their living among the headstones of their ancestorsNov 4, 2014Nov 4, 2014
ucanewsinIn Asia.All Souls’ DayIn an area of the Philippines devastated by Typhoon Haiyan, All Souls’ Day takes on added meaningNov 2, 2014Nov 2, 2014