Michael Sullivan
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Technology
South Korea Says About 20 Percent Of Its Population Is At Risk For Internet Addiction
South Korea's government and health officials are worried about teens addicted to gaming and their smart phones in the world's most connected society.
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Legal Challenges Expected After Thai Election Results Are Posted
Weeks after Thai voters went to the polls, the country's election commission has revealed the allocation of seats that will make up the parliament. Neither party received a majority.
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Suicide Bombings In Sri Lanka Revive Painful Notoriety For The Island Nation
The suicide bombings in Sri Lanka killed more than 250 people. Experts look at what is known about the bombers, their links to ISIS and what this new militancy means for the country.
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Neighborhood In Sri Lanka Remains On Edge After Suicide Bombings
Days after suicide bombings in Sri Lanka were blamed on Muslim extremists, Muslims and Christians living in a hard hit neighborhood near an attacked church say tension has risen within the community.
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No Official Winner Has Been Declared Nearly A Month After Thailand's General Election
Weeks after Thailand voted for the first time since a 2014 military coup, the results are still not official. There are signs that the junta is set on clinging to power.
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Polls Close In Thailand's Election
Voters went to the polls in Thailand, five years after the military seized power in a coup.
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Critics Don't Expect Thailand's Election To Be Free Or Fair
Thai voters go to the polls on Sunday for the first general election since the military seized power in a 2014 coup. Critics say the vote is designed to cement the military's role in politics.
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Spike In Tourism To Indonesia's Komodo Island Has Environmentalists Worried
Indonesia's Komodo Island, a UNESCO heritage site famous for its giant lizards, is among the world's best dive sites. An increase in tourism is prompting concern for the island's ecosystem.
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In Vietnam, There's Hope North Korea Will Follow Its Model For Economic Success
Since U.S. ties improved, Vietnam's growth has surged. "North Korea is now like Vietnam in the past. They are looking for new ways to get out of their isolated situation," says a Vietnamese analyst.
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Who Is Abu Sayyaf? The Group Behind The Deadly Church Bombing In The Philippines
A militant group aligned with ISIS has claimed responsibility for the bombing of a church in the southern Philippines that killed at least 20 people last weekend. Some experts believe the group will use the bombing as a tool for recruiting foreign fighters.