Joe Freeman
How CNN’s Myanmar Trip Started a Debate Over Parachute Journalism
A CNN anchor said “the world is lucky” to have the network’s star correspondent covering the violent aftermath of a coup. Is it, really?
Fed Up With Zoom Classes? Try Studying During a Military Coup.
A viral exchange between an instructor in Canada and a student in Myanmar highlighted the fragile state of education under the junta.
Canadian Uni Vows Action After Instructor Threatens to Fail Myanmar Student During Coup
“People don’t get shot for just protesting, but for a lot deeper reasons,” the mathematics instructor told a student under military rule in Myanmar.
Poets Are Among the ‘Martyrs’ in Myanmar Coup Protests
Two poets have been killed and at least nine are under arrest.
Myanmar Coup: Japan Beer Maker Kirin to Cut Ties to Military
The company is the first major conglomerate to break away from the Myanmar military.
Myanmar’s Doctors and Front-Line Medics Are Protesting the Military Coup
“We cannot accept dictators and an unelected government,” one doctor said.
What We Know So Far About the Coup in Myanmar
Aung San Suu Kyi and top allies were detained in early morning raids and a state of emergency was declared.
A Thai Wildlife Sanctuary Is Taking in Animals Nobody Wants
The pandemic and a drop-off in tourism dollars have made it harder to feed captive wildlife.
‘World’s Loneliest Elephant’ Lands Safely in Cambodia After Complex Rescue
Kaavan spent 35 years in a zoo in Pakistan, the last eight all alone. Now he gets to live among other Asian elephants at a sanctuary.
The Epic Final Journey of the ‘World’s Loneliest Elephant’
Asian elephant Kaavan is being moved from Pakistan to Cambodia in an operation that one veterinarian called "extremely tricky."
'Count Every Jawn': How a Philly Protest Sign Explains the US Election Drama
What does "jawn" mean and why does it explain the whole U.S. vote count?
Thai Protesters Demand Prime Minister Resign in Three Days As Concessions Fail
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-O-Cha's offer to lift an order that banned large gatherings did not quell the pro-democracy movement.