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Search results 29636 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Home Cambodia China Laos North Korea Tibet Myanmar Uyghur Vietnam Cartoons Special Reports Multimedia Japan renews promise to help Philippines modernize its military Jul 19, 2022 Defense officials discuss similar territorial disputes with Beijing in South China and East China seas. Interview: Former Trump China adviser Miles Yu wants NATO to go global Jul 19, 2022 The Russian invasion of Ukraine has created a partnership of outwardly ambitious authoritarian regimes, Yu says. Bangladesh police arrest ‘most wanted’ ARSA member at Rohingya camp Jul 19, 2022 Drone cameras aided police in the capture of Abu Bakkar and another militant group leader. Gold and dollar prices soar in Myanmar Jul 19, 2022 Central bank announcements last week sent the Myanmar kyat plunging against the U.S. currency. Extended compulsory medical insurance payments spark concerns over coverage in China Jul 19, 2022 Critics say the government has blown the medical insurance fund on mass testing for the zero-COVID policy. Vietnamese road protesters claim police torture Jul 19, 2022 One man says he was beaten repeatedly and forced to sign a confession. Authorities cut power to Ukrainian cultural seminar in Vietnam’s capital Jul 18, 2022 Prior to the event, people reported being blocked from attending by police. Cambodian opposition official hospitalized after motorbike attack Jul 18, 2022 Observers say the incident is yet another example of political intimidation Jailed Cambodian American activist wants transfer back to Phnom Penh Jul 18, 2022 Theary Seng is detained in a prison in Cambodia’s north, making it difficult for her lawyer and family to visit. Lao power officials say no danger from ‘seepage’ at Nam Theun 1 Dam Jul 18, 2022 Spooked residents near the dam, however, want more information. Nearly 50 members of Myanmar’s deposed government have been killed since coup Jul 18, 2022 The military says party members are not targeted, but statistics suggest otherwise. Viral video shows assailants beating opposition party official in Phnom Penh Jul 18, 2022 Nol Pongthearith is one of about 40 political and social activists who have been assaulted over the past two years – leading to serious injuries and death. ... Did China's Belt and Road Initiative destroy Sri Lanka? Jul 18, 2022 A veteran Chinese economist based in the United States analyzes media coverage of China's role in Sri Lanka. Parliamentarians call for sanctions on Chinese firms over sales to Russia Jul 18, 2022 Chinese export figures show a massive spike in chip, circuits and alumina exports since the Ukraine war began As many as 15 anti-regime teachers arrested in Myanmar Jul 18, 2022 They include the founder of an online school for students boycotting classes. China holds five-day military exercise in disputed South China Sea Jul 18, 2022 The drill comes after U.S. ships arrived in the area. Vietnamese Facebook activist’s family speak out about his ‘secret trial’ Jul 18, 2022 Nguyen Duc Hung’s family say they were denied visits and found out about the sentence the following day. Global heating, human development could drive future waves of disease in east Asia Jul 17, 2022 Disturbance of ecosystems as humans interact with wild species make future outbreaks and pandemics more likely. Belt and Road becomes ball and chain for Chinese construction workers Jul 16, 2022 Low wages, poor food and confiscated passports leave laborers in limbo in Algeria. Shanghai data breach exposes suppression of 'white-hat' security research in China Jul 16, 2022 The leaked data also reveals close police surveillance of foreigners from the moment they arrive in the country. Indonesia: Unity among G20 needed to avoid ‘catastrophic’ crisis in developing world Jul 15, 2022 Conflict between breadbaskets Russia and Ukraine could be devastating for the world’s most vulnerable countries. Cambodia’s proposed constitutional amendment against people’s will, citizens say Jul 15, 2022 The amendment would allow Hun Sen to name his son Hun Manet as his successor. Despite the risks, many doctors in Myanmar stand firm against the junta Jul 15, 2022 The military regime is pressuring physicians to return to work to shore up a shaky health care system. Junta troops torch more than 150 oil wells in Myanmar’s Magway region Jul 15, 2022 Residents say the destruction has devastated the local economy. Jailed Vietnamese journalist named CPJ Press Freedom Award winner Jul 15, 2022 Pham Doan Trang is serving 9 years in jail for ‘spreading propaganda against the state.’ Auto parts are a hot commodity in a North Korea cut off from new supplies Jul 15, 2022 When a brake pad breaks or a muffler rusts, some car owners turn to theft to keep their vehicles on the road. Lao fishermen return to Malaysia, despite risks Jul 15, 2022 Few of the fishermen are there legally, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation. China's Weibo bans sound-alike expressions used to evade censorship of banned words Jul 15, 2022 'Narrow-necked bottle' sounds like Xi Jinping, and '535' means May 35, for the June 4, 1989 Tiananmen massacre. Concerns remain over the health of journalists, writers jailed in China: RSF Jul 15, 2022 Five years after the death of Charter 08 author Liu Xiaobo, fears grow for the health of others still behind bars. Thousands forced to flee Sagaing airstrikes that killed one and injured two Jul 15, 2022 Myanmar junta forces targeted around 15 villages as part of a three-day scorched earth campaign. Previous 30 items 1 ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... 988 Next 30 items