Search results 34962 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months China moves to take control of private tech firms with 'joint venture' deals 2022-11-04 The move is a significant departure from market-oriented economic policies of the last four decades, analysts say. Cambodia’s publicity shy king forced into center of political fracas 2022-11-06 Exiled opposition leader criticized Norodom Sihamoni for failing to challenge Hun Sen’s authority. In Xinjiang, a scramble to contain COVID 2022-11-04 Satellite images and leaked videos suggest officials have struggled to contain infections. Video of dirty floor and mops 2022-11-04 Video of dirty floor and mops Video of people lying on bathroom floor 2022-11-04 3 Video of people lying on bathroom floor 4 years on, some survivors of Laos dam collapse still waiting for promised new homes 2022-11-04 Authorities have been slow to deliver on pledges of compensation and houses after 2018 disaster. Biden: U.S. chip subsidies are key for national security 2022-11-04 Chinese reaction to new policies may follow U.S. midterm elections and Biden-Xi meeting at G-20, experts say. Interview: “Freedom and democracy won’t come without effort” 2022-11-04 Vietnamese lawyer Ngo Anh Tuan speaks to RFA about human rights objectives German leader broaches human rights in China, but activists wish he went further 2022-11-04 The World Uyghur Congress and other groups say Olaf Scholz didn’t go far enough during Beijing trip. Cambodia’s jute farmers fear the market for their crop is disappearing 2022-11-04 The farmers are calling on the Cambodian government for help. Jute, a fibrous flowering plant, is used to make mattresses, hammocks, sacks and other items. As Many as 70 Killed in Protests as Chinese Factory Torched in Myanmar’s Bloodiest Day Since Coup 2021-03-14 “This is the darkest moment of the nation and the moment that the dawn is close,” said Mahn Win Khaing Than of the anti-coup shadow government. Myanmar Security Forces Open Fire on Anti-Coup Protesters, Scores Killed 2021-03-14 It was the bloodiest day since the military seized control on February 1 and ousted the democratically elected government. Beijing Skies Turn Orange as Northern China Hit by Sandstorms 2021-03-15 Local residents share photos of familiar buildings and landmarks obscured by a gritty, Martian haze. Hong Kong Film Group Cancels Public Screening of Protest Documentary 2021-03-15 The move comes amid calls for British judges to stop serving in the city's judiciary. Hazardous Smog Smothers Beijing 2021-03-15 Authorities in China’s capital closed schools and cancelled sporting events. More than 350 flights have been grounded. North Korea Gives Control of State-Run Companies to Local Government Officials 2021-03-15 Company managers complain of government meddling and inefficiency. Vietnamese Dissident Released After Serving Full Prison Term 2021-03-15 Doan Thi Hong, also called Xuan Hong, is in poor health after serving two and a half years in prison for helping organize public protests in Vietnam in 2018. Myanmar Crackdown on Protesters Kills 25 as Junta Imposes 24-Hour Mobile Internet Shutdown 2021-03-15 More factories are said to be on fire following the torching Sunday of Chinese-funded factories in Yangon. Xinjiang Authorities Detain Head of Township Education Committee 2021-03-15 RFA learned of Ahmat Tursun’s arrest while investigating the whereabouts of a missing music teacher. ‘Nobody Can Say It’s Not a Great Tragedy’: Sinologist on Uyghur Poet Fleeing Xinjiang to France 2021-03-15 Merdan Ehet'éli was recently given asylum in France after being told to return home from Serbia. Bangladesh Agrees to Take UN Delegation to Rohingya Island 2021-03-15 Talks are now under way to arrange a date for the trip, more than two years after the UN asked to visit to check the suitability of the site. Cambodian Activist Arrested For Criticizing Chinese COVID-19 Vaccine 2021-03-15 Thorn Kimsan, a member of the banned Cambodia National Rescue Party, had said on her Facebook page that China's COVID-19 vaccine was causing deaths among ... Dismaying Uyghurs, Legislatures of Australia and Turkey Reject Motions on China Genocide Label 2021-03-15 “Turkey bears inescapable historical responsibility to protect Uyghurs from Chinese genocide,” says Dolkun Isa. Rights Activist Held in Psychiatric Facility in China's Shandong Province 2021-03-16 Li Qiaochu's detention on suspicion of 'subversion' has stopped her speaking out about a nationwide operation targeting critics of the Chinese government. China Wants Alibaba Founder Jack Ma to Lose His Media Assets: Reports 2021-03-16 The move is a bid to ensure that only the CCP controls media organizations, analysts say. Laos Grants 25-Year Concession to Chinese Company to Manage Power Grid 2021-03-16 Critics worry about increasing Chinese control over Laos’ infrastructure. North Korean Companies Hoard Rare-Earth Elements for Future Trade with China 2021-03-16 Molybdenum hoarding may indicate resumption in Sino-Korean trade, sources say. ‘Tibet Hill’ Proposed For Site Near New Chinese Embassy in London 2021-03-16 'In Tower Hamlets, we have a rich tradition of standing up for people,' says Rabina Khan, who will submit a motion to the borough's council to rename areas ... Uyghur Teenager Murdered by Traffickers After Abduction En Route to School 2021-03-16 Abdulla Rahmanjan was found in a field days later with his organs removed, sources said. UN Urges Cambodians to End Hate Speech Amid Worsening Coronavirus Outbreak 2021-03-16 COVID shaming makes the infected vulnerable and deters them from accessing treatment, OHCHR says. Previous 30 items 1 ... 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 ... 1166 Next 30 items
Search results 34962 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months China moves to take control of private tech firms with 'joint venture' deals 2022-11-04 The move is a significant departure from market-oriented economic policies of the last four decades, analysts say. Cambodia’s publicity shy king forced into center of political fracas 2022-11-06 Exiled opposition leader criticized Norodom Sihamoni for failing to challenge Hun Sen’s authority. In Xinjiang, a scramble to contain COVID 2022-11-04 Satellite images and leaked videos suggest officials have struggled to contain infections. Video of dirty floor and mops 2022-11-04 Video of dirty floor and mops Video of people lying on bathroom floor 2022-11-04 3 Video of people lying on bathroom floor 4 years on, some survivors of Laos dam collapse still waiting for promised new homes 2022-11-04 Authorities have been slow to deliver on pledges of compensation and houses after 2018 disaster. Biden: U.S. chip subsidies are key for national security 2022-11-04 Chinese reaction to new policies may follow U.S. midterm elections and Biden-Xi meeting at G-20, experts say. Interview: “Freedom and democracy won’t come without effort” 2022-11-04 Vietnamese lawyer Ngo Anh Tuan speaks to RFA about human rights objectives German leader broaches human rights in China, but activists wish he went further 2022-11-04 The World Uyghur Congress and other groups say Olaf Scholz didn’t go far enough during Beijing trip. Cambodia’s jute farmers fear the market for their crop is disappearing 2022-11-04 The farmers are calling on the Cambodian government for help. Jute, a fibrous flowering plant, is used to make mattresses, hammocks, sacks and other items. As Many as 70 Killed in Protests as Chinese Factory Torched in Myanmar’s Bloodiest Day Since Coup 2021-03-14 “This is the darkest moment of the nation and the moment that the dawn is close,” said Mahn Win Khaing Than of the anti-coup shadow government. Myanmar Security Forces Open Fire on Anti-Coup Protesters, Scores Killed 2021-03-14 It was the bloodiest day since the military seized control on February 1 and ousted the democratically elected government. Beijing Skies Turn Orange as Northern China Hit by Sandstorms 2021-03-15 Local residents share photos of familiar buildings and landmarks obscured by a gritty, Martian haze. Hong Kong Film Group Cancels Public Screening of Protest Documentary 2021-03-15 The move comes amid calls for British judges to stop serving in the city's judiciary. Hazardous Smog Smothers Beijing 2021-03-15 Authorities in China’s capital closed schools and cancelled sporting events. More than 350 flights have been grounded. North Korea Gives Control of State-Run Companies to Local Government Officials 2021-03-15 Company managers complain of government meddling and inefficiency. Vietnamese Dissident Released After Serving Full Prison Term 2021-03-15 Doan Thi Hong, also called Xuan Hong, is in poor health after serving two and a half years in prison for helping organize public protests in Vietnam in 2018. Myanmar Crackdown on Protesters Kills 25 as Junta Imposes 24-Hour Mobile Internet Shutdown 2021-03-15 More factories are said to be on fire following the torching Sunday of Chinese-funded factories in Yangon. Xinjiang Authorities Detain Head of Township Education Committee 2021-03-15 RFA learned of Ahmat Tursun’s arrest while investigating the whereabouts of a missing music teacher. ‘Nobody Can Say It’s Not a Great Tragedy’: Sinologist on Uyghur Poet Fleeing Xinjiang to France 2021-03-15 Merdan Ehet'éli was recently given asylum in France after being told to return home from Serbia. Bangladesh Agrees to Take UN Delegation to Rohingya Island 2021-03-15 Talks are now under way to arrange a date for the trip, more than two years after the UN asked to visit to check the suitability of the site. Cambodian Activist Arrested For Criticizing Chinese COVID-19 Vaccine 2021-03-15 Thorn Kimsan, a member of the banned Cambodia National Rescue Party, had said on her Facebook page that China's COVID-19 vaccine was causing deaths among ... Dismaying Uyghurs, Legislatures of Australia and Turkey Reject Motions on China Genocide Label 2021-03-15 “Turkey bears inescapable historical responsibility to protect Uyghurs from Chinese genocide,” says Dolkun Isa. Rights Activist Held in Psychiatric Facility in China's Shandong Province 2021-03-16 Li Qiaochu's detention on suspicion of 'subversion' has stopped her speaking out about a nationwide operation targeting critics of the Chinese government. China Wants Alibaba Founder Jack Ma to Lose His Media Assets: Reports 2021-03-16 The move is a bid to ensure that only the CCP controls media organizations, analysts say. Laos Grants 25-Year Concession to Chinese Company to Manage Power Grid 2021-03-16 Critics worry about increasing Chinese control over Laos’ infrastructure. North Korean Companies Hoard Rare-Earth Elements for Future Trade with China 2021-03-16 Molybdenum hoarding may indicate resumption in Sino-Korean trade, sources say. ‘Tibet Hill’ Proposed For Site Near New Chinese Embassy in London 2021-03-16 'In Tower Hamlets, we have a rich tradition of standing up for people,' says Rabina Khan, who will submit a motion to the borough's council to rename areas ... Uyghur Teenager Murdered by Traffickers After Abduction En Route to School 2021-03-16 Abdulla Rahmanjan was found in a field days later with his organs removed, sources said. UN Urges Cambodians to End Hate Speech Amid Worsening Coronavirus Outbreak 2021-03-16 COVID shaming makes the infected vulnerable and deters them from accessing treatment, OHCHR says. Previous 30 items 1 ... 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 ... 1166 Next 30 items