The Guardian – and Observer – iPad Edition now includes the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper. First two Observers free. http://t.co/Bjwmwraj
Xayaburi dam contractor says work continues despite announced suspension http://t.co/iJIg7qND
You wait a lifetime for a Brit male to reach a Wimbledon final … then two come along
Google reports ‘alarming’ rise in censorship by governments http://t.co/wKoA0Ivm
21 years late, Aung San Suu Kyi’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech http://t.co/4GDv1TKX
“All they can do with their hands is use a cellphone.” Thai farmer reflects on changing values among country’s youth http://t.co/2NsOJ0ti
Google describes @jiew guilty verdict as “a serious threat to the future of the Internet in Thailand” http://t.co/c19wjDuB
How Gawker wants to monetise comments http://t.co/BgmaQvlX
When blind surveyed about ideal wealth distribution, 90% of Americans preferred Swedish model to USA’s http://t.co/UXDMyrwY
‘Invisible’ airbag helmet looks like a snood http://t.co/PzKf0A1C
Laos tourist influx up 11% year on year in Q1; Asean visitor share now 78% – TTR http://t.co/isTPcHl5
Al Jazeera report on Uncle SMS and the use of lèse-majesté laws in Thailand, with brief Yingluck interview http://t.co/9FZqfjTi
Laos targets 2020 to escape Least Developed Country status – IRIN http://t.co/rCsUTYuH
Arsenal’s new “Please stay, Robin” home kit has Dutch flag on the sleeves.
Thai survey: many SMEs fear they’ll fold when minimum wage introduced. Similar fears in UK proved unfounded http://t.co/ukMR7v5d