Search results 34970 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Uyghur Tribunal Hears Grim Accounts of Rape And Torture in China’s Xinjiang 2021-06-04 The June 4-7 hearings in London aim to determine if abuses of Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims amount to genocide. Cambodia Police Rough Up ‘Friday Wives’ of Jailed Opposition Politicians 2021-06-04 The 10 women fear that their husbands could contract COVID-19 in crowded prisons amid a nationwide outbreak. ASEAN Foreign Ministers to Meet Chinese Counterpart amid Myanmar Crisis 2021-06-04 Beijing proposed meeting as U.S. engages with Southeast Asia under President Joe Biden, analysts say. Phnom Penh Police Break Up Protest by Wives of Jailed Opposition Activists 2021-06-04 The women say they staged a protest in front of the United Nations Human Rights Office due to concerns for their husbands’ health amid reports that they had ... Hunting Traditions, ‘Spirit of Resistance’ Give Myanmar’s 'Tumee' Rifle Militias Edge Over Military 2021-06-04 CDF fighters claim to have killed some 100 junta soldiers with handmade guns since late April. Myanmar’s Shadow Civilian Government Pledges to Grant Rohingya Citizenship on Return to Power 2021-06-04 The pledge is a major shift from all prior administrations and acknowledges the persecution the ethnic group has faced. Under junta scrutiny, Myanmar HIV clinic and orphanage at risk of closure 2022-04-09 Donations have dried up after authorities targeted the center’s founder, a deposed former lawmaker. Philippine Coast Guard says Chinese vessel blinded crew with laser 2023-02-13 It also claims the China Coast Guard sailed dangerously close to one of its ships. Vietnam’s religious communities commemorate victims of religious persecution 2022-08-22 Some of the one-day events are being held in silence in the hope of avoiding police crackdowns. Two major military exercises threaten to raise tensions with China and North Korea 2022-08-22 Exercise Pitch Black and Ulchi Freedom Shield are bigger than previous years’ maneuvers. Interview: Military drills show 'boorish' and 'bullying' China 2022-08-22 Former senior diplomat Richard Armitage says bullying Taiwan is one of Xi Jinping's 'series of errors.' Six students die in Yangon blast 2022-08-22 Some locals say the group may have been planting a mine for a resistance group. Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai to plead 'not guilty' under national security law 2022-08-22 A rights group says the lack of jury in national security cases will deprive defendants of a fair trial. UK, US bans show Beijing is trying to buy the high-end electronics know-how it lacks 2022-08-22 Beijing wants China's economy to become more technologically self-sufficient, but huge barriers remain. At least 35 North Korean prisoners are said to have starved to death in July 2022-08-22 COVID restrictions kept families from bringing the extra food that inmates rely on to stay alive. Workers from hotbeds of resistance to Myanmar junta say they face discrimination 2022-08-22 More than 100 laborers from Sagaing and Magway regions were fired from factories in Yangon. Video shows Vietnamese workers making dramatic escape from casino in Cambodia 2022-08-22 The workers are seen running out of a building and into a nearby river, pursued by men swinging batons. Vietnamese police harass religious groups commemorating faith-based victims 2022-08-23 Cao Dai followers, Protestants and Buddhists were among groups pressured to abandon memorial days. China likely to beef up its navy with new aircraft carriers and subs 2022-08-23 A U.S. report says the PLA may also add more bombers and fighter aircraft in the next decade. Anti-terrorism policeman sentenced to 26 years in a Myanmar prison 2022-08-23 Han Lin Myint took part in the civil disobedience movement in Yangon. Human trafficking, job scams linked to Chinese-owned casinos in Sihanoukville 2022-08-23 Hundreds of Taiwanese need rescuing from abusive 'employers' in Cambodia, according to the island's officials. Myanmar military said to push fishing village to relocate to the mountains 2022-08-23 The villagers are mostly fishermen and they say they won’t be able to earn a living that far from the sea. Human trafficking rings found after 40 Vietnamese escape from Cambodia casino 2022-08-23 A 16-year-old worker was later found dead in a river where workers had fled. 'People here mostly don't like the Chinese': Hong Konger in Cambodia 2022-08-23 A Phnom Penh resident describes an ominous-looking complex with no sign and high fences near her home. Hundreds of new COVID cases reported in Tibet and Xinjiang 2022-08-23 Thousands of Chinese tourists remain stranded at Lhasa’s airport. UN faces heat over envoy’s trip to Myanmar 2022-08-23 Civil society and the shadow government say the UN failed to stand up to the junta. Hail, torrential rain leave at least 31 dead in Tibetan-populated areas of China 2022-08-23 The wild weather also kills thousands of heads of livestock and damages property. Foreign embassies in Hanoi issue joint statement on religious freedom 2022-08-24 Their comments came as groups across Vietnam complained of police harassment during a day of remembrance. Taiwan’s Kinmen serves as a reminder of China’s aggression 2022-08-24 Locals say the island is an important link between Taiwan and mainland China. More than 200 houses torched in two days of junta raids on a Sagaing region township 2022-08-24 Locals say troops killed one man they had captured and used as a guide. 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Search results 34970 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Uyghur Tribunal Hears Grim Accounts of Rape And Torture in China’s Xinjiang 2021-06-04 The June 4-7 hearings in London aim to determine if abuses of Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims amount to genocide. Cambodia Police Rough Up ‘Friday Wives’ of Jailed Opposition Politicians 2021-06-04 The 10 women fear that their husbands could contract COVID-19 in crowded prisons amid a nationwide outbreak. ASEAN Foreign Ministers to Meet Chinese Counterpart amid Myanmar Crisis 2021-06-04 Beijing proposed meeting as U.S. engages with Southeast Asia under President Joe Biden, analysts say. Phnom Penh Police Break Up Protest by Wives of Jailed Opposition Activists 2021-06-04 The women say they staged a protest in front of the United Nations Human Rights Office due to concerns for their husbands’ health amid reports that they had ... Hunting Traditions, ‘Spirit of Resistance’ Give Myanmar’s 'Tumee' Rifle Militias Edge Over Military 2021-06-04 CDF fighters claim to have killed some 100 junta soldiers with handmade guns since late April. Myanmar’s Shadow Civilian Government Pledges to Grant Rohingya Citizenship on Return to Power 2021-06-04 The pledge is a major shift from all prior administrations and acknowledges the persecution the ethnic group has faced. Under junta scrutiny, Myanmar HIV clinic and orphanage at risk of closure 2022-04-09 Donations have dried up after authorities targeted the center’s founder, a deposed former lawmaker. Philippine Coast Guard says Chinese vessel blinded crew with laser 2023-02-13 It also claims the China Coast Guard sailed dangerously close to one of its ships. Vietnam’s religious communities commemorate victims of religious persecution 2022-08-22 Some of the one-day events are being held in silence in the hope of avoiding police crackdowns. Two major military exercises threaten to raise tensions with China and North Korea 2022-08-22 Exercise Pitch Black and Ulchi Freedom Shield are bigger than previous years’ maneuvers. Interview: Military drills show 'boorish' and 'bullying' China 2022-08-22 Former senior diplomat Richard Armitage says bullying Taiwan is one of Xi Jinping's 'series of errors.' Six students die in Yangon blast 2022-08-22 Some locals say the group may have been planting a mine for a resistance group. Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai to plead 'not guilty' under national security law 2022-08-22 A rights group says the lack of jury in national security cases will deprive defendants of a fair trial. UK, US bans show Beijing is trying to buy the high-end electronics know-how it lacks 2022-08-22 Beijing wants China's economy to become more technologically self-sufficient, but huge barriers remain. At least 35 North Korean prisoners are said to have starved to death in July 2022-08-22 COVID restrictions kept families from bringing the extra food that inmates rely on to stay alive. Workers from hotbeds of resistance to Myanmar junta say they face discrimination 2022-08-22 More than 100 laborers from Sagaing and Magway regions were fired from factories in Yangon. Video shows Vietnamese workers making dramatic escape from casino in Cambodia 2022-08-22 The workers are seen running out of a building and into a nearby river, pursued by men swinging batons. Vietnamese police harass religious groups commemorating faith-based victims 2022-08-23 Cao Dai followers, Protestants and Buddhists were among groups pressured to abandon memorial days. China likely to beef up its navy with new aircraft carriers and subs 2022-08-23 A U.S. report says the PLA may also add more bombers and fighter aircraft in the next decade. Anti-terrorism policeman sentenced to 26 years in a Myanmar prison 2022-08-23 Han Lin Myint took part in the civil disobedience movement in Yangon. Human trafficking, job scams linked to Chinese-owned casinos in Sihanoukville 2022-08-23 Hundreds of Taiwanese need rescuing from abusive 'employers' in Cambodia, according to the island's officials. Myanmar military said to push fishing village to relocate to the mountains 2022-08-23 The villagers are mostly fishermen and they say they won’t be able to earn a living that far from the sea. Human trafficking rings found after 40 Vietnamese escape from Cambodia casino 2022-08-23 A 16-year-old worker was later found dead in a river where workers had fled. 'People here mostly don't like the Chinese': Hong Konger in Cambodia 2022-08-23 A Phnom Penh resident describes an ominous-looking complex with no sign and high fences near her home. Hundreds of new COVID cases reported in Tibet and Xinjiang 2022-08-23 Thousands of Chinese tourists remain stranded at Lhasa’s airport. UN faces heat over envoy’s trip to Myanmar 2022-08-23 Civil society and the shadow government say the UN failed to stand up to the junta. Hail, torrential rain leave at least 31 dead in Tibetan-populated areas of China 2022-08-23 The wild weather also kills thousands of heads of livestock and damages property. Foreign embassies in Hanoi issue joint statement on religious freedom 2022-08-24 Their comments came as groups across Vietnam complained of police harassment during a day of remembrance. Taiwan’s Kinmen serves as a reminder of China’s aggression 2022-08-24 Locals say the island is an important link between Taiwan and mainland China. More than 200 houses torched in two days of junta raids on a Sagaing region township 2022-08-24 Locals say troops killed one man they had captured and used as a guide. 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