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Rebecca Ratcliffe

Rebecca Ratcliffe is the Guardian's south-east Asia correspondent

August 2024

  • A firefighter is silhouetted hosing down a tree against flames burning in a forest.

    Hotter than ever
    ‘The place I love is in flames’: the people living and working in extreme heat

  • Paetongtarn Shinawatra, leader of Thailand's Pheu Thai Party, attends a press conference in Bangkok

    Paetongtarn Shinawatra becomes Thailand’s youngest prime minister

  • Paetongtarn Shinawatra, is the youngest daughter of former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra

    Little experience and a lot on her plate: who is Thailand’s new prime minister?

  • A woman sits next to the bodies of two people covered with cloth on the banks of a river

    Children among up to 200 Rohingya killed in Myanmar drone attack

  • ‘They are trying to exterminate us’: Thailand’s banned political leader speaks out

  • Philippines court voids order to shut down independent news site Rappler

  • In 30 seconds
    Thailand’s lese majesty laws explained in 30 seconds

  • Court bans largest Thai political party over pledge to change lese-majesty law

  • Mac and cheese for life! Philippines’ heartfelt gifts to Carlos Yulo after double Olympic gold

  • Cognac, tortoises and a pink-striped helicopter: inside the mystery of Alice Guo, the missing Philippines mayor

July 2024

  • Demonstrators hold flags and weapons next to an image of late Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh during a protest to condemn his assassination in Iran.

    Middle East crisis live
    Two US airlines suspend flights to Tel Aviv – as it happened

  • A Chinese navy ship patrols near the China-controlled Scarborough Shoal, in disputed waters of the South China Sea in February 2024.

    South China Sea: a visual guide to the key shoals, reefs and islands

  • The BRP Sierra Madre, a marooned transport ship which Philippine Marines live on as a military outpost, in the disputed Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea

    ‘I did it as quietly as I could’: the navy chief who wrecked his ship to scupper China’s ambitions

  • Nguyen Phu Trong  stands in front of the Vietnamese and American flags.

    Vietnam’s Communist leader dies aged 80 creating power vacuum

  • Into the Auntieverse: a surreal fantasy of older women

  • Cyanide found in teacups shared by six found dead in Bangkok hotel

  • British and Danish nationals accused of violent robbery in Thailand

  • Six people found dead in Bangkok luxury hotel in suspected poisoning

  • Confrontations in South China Sea surge, raising fears a miscalculation could lead to conflict

  • Golden age for south-east Asian cinema as local films break box office records

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