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Sui-Lee Wee 黄瑞黎

Sui-Lee Wee 黄瑞黎

@suilee

@nytimes Southeast Asia Bureau Chief. Previously covering China from 2010-2021. Pronounced Sweet, without the T. Previous homes: 🇨🇳🇭🇰🇺🇸🇸🇬

Bangkok, Thailand Katılım Aralık 2009
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
During an event in Taiwan, strong winds caused 7-Eleven Taiwan's mascot to disappear into the sky accompanied by pleasant background music.
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I traveled to Preah Vihear/Phra Viharn, the temple that has been a focal point of the dispute between Thailand and Cambodia. It was depressing to walk among the rubble of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, esp when both countries once shared the space nytimes.com/2026/03/13/wor…
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Lulu NYT@LuluGNavarro·
The size of the @nytimes newsroom: Publisher AG Sulzberger says it’s now 2300 journalists, doubled from 10 years ago.
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Vivian Nereim
Vivian Nereim@viviannereim·
We wrote about how migrant workers are facing the heaviest toll as war comes to the Gulf countries, which have faced a daily barrage of Iranian missile and drone attacks. At least 12 civilians have been killed. All but one of them were foreign nationals. nytimes.com/2026/03/10/wor…
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Robert E Kelly
Robert E Kelly@Robert_E_Kelly·
Today is the ninth anniversary of the BBC Dad blooper. Marion is now 13; James is now 9. Some recent pictures are attached below. We did an interview looking back on the blooper for @InsideEdition, which should be up shortly. 1 youtube.com/watch?v=Mh4f9A…
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Malachy Browne
Malachy Browne@malachybrowne·
I reported this story and have been working around the clock since Saturday to cover the deaths and obtain definitive evidence so that we can confidently assign responsibility. We've been reviewing photos of the dust covered bodies of children and verifying their names against the names scrawled on little coffins. We've been debunking false claims about the attack and that the harrowing cemetery photo isn't real. And while it appeared obvious to many early on that the U.S. or Israel hit the school, it takes days to sift through, pinpoint and analyze the evidence. It took four days before a new satellite image we ordered came through so we could confidently assess the damage and the types of weapons used. All that reporting and cross checking and the production of the visuals showing it takes time. But it ultimately allows us to more confidently assert U.S. responsibility, explain our rationale and add to the body of reporting that officials should be challenged with. It's easy to critique a headline, and I agree language matters, but you diminish the reporting. We're not justifying anything, we're stating where the reporting points responsibility, and quoting legal experts on the laws of armed conflict. Here's a gift link nytimes.com/2026/03/05/wor…
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Demetri
Demetri@AsiaLens·
Has always amazed me how few US lawmakers travel to Singapore for the Shanghai-La Dialogue (which is excellent) compared to numbers at the Munich Security conference, particularly since the passing of Senator McCain. Flights to Asia are long, sure, but at some point you have to put your money where your mouth is.
Zack Cooper@ZackCooper

America’s Pivot to Asia has failed. That’s the argument I make in an essay out today in Foreign Affairs. I know this will be controversial, so let me explain why I think we need to take this seriously and reimagine what comes next. A thread… (1/10) foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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David Barboza
David Barboza@DavidBarboza2·
excellent edition of @thewirechina podcast here on the Epstein files and China... and how our reporters searched through 4,000 to 5,000 documents. pod.link/1873741567/epi…
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bob davis
bob davis@bobdavis187·
Jeffrey Epstein sought to network his way into China business via princelings, Peter Mandelson, businessman David Stern and others. Great reporting from the @thewirechina crew. thewirechina.com/2026/02/13/eps…
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Lulu NYT
Lulu NYT@LuluGNavarro·
You’ve all heard her story. Now meet the woman. I challenge you not to cry. watch/read below. Full hour long audio drops tomorrow in The Daily feed. ‘They All Tried to Break Me’: Gisèle Pelicot Shares Her Story nytimes.com/2026/02/13/mag… via @NYTimes
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Eliot Chen
Eliot Chen@eliotcxchen·
NEW STORY: Epstein and China. Jeffrey Epstein aspired to do deals in China, corresponding with Peter Mandelson and working closely with David Stern, a German associate who was close to then-Prince Andrew. 🧵to follow w/ @economicsnoah @rachel_cheung1
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Lulu NYT
Lulu NYT@LuluGNavarro·
I sat down with Gisele Pelicot for almost 3 hours in Paris. This Saturday, the first American interview ⁦@nytimes⁩ . An astonishing and deeply moving conversation.
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Aubrey Belford
Aubrey Belford@AubreyBelford·
The best job in journalism. OCCRP is hiring an investigative editor for the Pacific Islands. Work with journalists from across the region to create high-impact reports on crime and corruption where other major media outlets aren't even looking. Applications end on the 15th occrp.bamboohr.com/careers/55
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