Search results 33904 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months 3 people seriously injured in Chin state land mine blast 2023-03-15 A local People’s Defense Force claimed responsibility saying it was targeting junta troops. Hanoi court sentences six people to a total of 81 years for trafficking children 2022-08-29 The group used social media to find babies and offered them for sale in China. U.S. warships pass through Taiwan Strait amid Chinese air incursions 2022-08-29 Experts say a ‘new normal’ is being established in the region. More than 6,600 battles broke out in Myanmar since last year’s coup, report says 2022-08-29 Kayin state has seen the most conflict, according to ISP-Myanmar. Dozens charged in China's Tangshan as vicious beatings of women spark public anger 2022-08-29 Fifteen officials are under investigation for enabling gangs, amid growing public skepticism over official reports. North Korean family settles in ‘heaven on earth’: Salt Lake City, Utah 2022-08-29 A mother tells RFA how she and her 2 children escaped to China, then made their way to the U.S. Cambodia’s police, judiciary must be independent, rights groups say 2022-08-29 The demand comes on the heels of last week’s visit from a U.N. monitor. Post-coup instability drives inflation to record levels in Myanmar 2022-08-29 Merchants and consumers are pinched as prices for commodities continue to rise. Three civilians reportedly killed by Myanmar junta shelling 2022-08-29 Officials of the rebel Arakan Army said the village was hit even though there had not been any fighting there. Authorities crushed at least 15 protests by political prisoners since Myanmar coup 2022-08-29 The crackdowns came in response to peaceful protests in solidarity with anti-junta activists. Dissenting voices speak out against ongoing zero-COVID restrictions in China 2022-08-29 Angry Chongqing residents come out onto the streets to demand why they are still confined to their homes. Facebook user fined for accusing Vietnamese police of ‘singing too much karaoke’ 2022-08-30 The post was seen as implying the police were engaged in illicit activities. Taiwan threatens to shoot down Chinese drones following further incursions 2022-08-30 Three drones have passed over outlying islands this month. Activist teacher sentenced to seven years in a Myanmar prison 2022-08-30 The Civil Disobedience Movement member and former student leader was jailed under anti-terrorism laws. China's Chengdu hit by food shortages as authorities impose COVID-19 curbs 2022-08-30 Restrictions reappear in major cities amid a surge in Omicron variant infections despite the zero-COVID policy. In Myanmar, Vietnamese firms learn the political risks of backing the junta 2022-08-28 Vietnamese investment in military-owned MyTel is losing money as consumers boycott the cell phone provider. As North Korea struggles, a renewed focus on loyalty 2022-08-30 Sources say the government is cracking down to ensure allegiance to leader Kim Jong Un. Lao villagers welcome minimal impact of solar project 2022-08-30 Supporters say the environmental, social and economic costs are preferable to hydropower. US official warns Taiwanese they may face similar fate as Uyghurs in China 2022-08-30 In Taipei, Nury Turkel, chairman of commission on religious freedom, urges Taiwan to study the Uyghur genocide. Myanmar junta forces said to have burned tens of thousands of homes 2022-08-30 Most of the torched houses are in hotbeds of resistance, but many civilians have been caught up in the conflict. Ha Tinh province revokes decision to establish a local Generals Association 2022-08-31 Critics say the move goes against the constitutional rights of freedom of speech, assembly and association. Taiwan’s president orders ‘strong measures’ as troops fire at Chinese drone 2022-08-31 Tsai Ing-wen told the military to take whatever steps were necessary to defend the country. Six bodies found in boat carrying Rohingya drifting off Myanmar coast 2022-08-31 There were 59 survivors although a baby has reportedly since died. Taiwan author hits back over book ban, saying she is proud to be banned in China 2022-08-31 Chinese schools have been banning any texts that don't sing the praises of the ruling Chinese Communist Party. Chinese police crack down on petitioners, dissidents ahead of 20th party congress 2022-08-31 Critics of the regime are warned against posting to social media or giving interviews to foreign media. Filipina children’s crusader, 3 others to receive Asia’s most prestigious prize 2022-08-31 The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation will honor the winners at a ceremony in November. Lao villagers reject offer for land lost to ‘Smart City’ project 2022-08-31 Oudomxay province residents say they support development but want new plots to farm and enough money to restart. Time’s running out 2022-08-31 North Korean parents fear their children will serve in army’s construction detail 2022-08-31 Soldiers who serve their country as builders face years of hard labor on smaller food rations, sources say. UN human rights chief issues damning report on Chinese abuses in Xinjiang 2022-08-31 The report by Michelle Bachelet's office says China may have committed 'crimes against humanity.' Previous 30 items 1 ... 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 ... 1131 Next 30 items
Search results 33904 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months 3 people seriously injured in Chin state land mine blast 2023-03-15 A local People’s Defense Force claimed responsibility saying it was targeting junta troops. Hanoi court sentences six people to a total of 81 years for trafficking children 2022-08-29 The group used social media to find babies and offered them for sale in China. U.S. warships pass through Taiwan Strait amid Chinese air incursions 2022-08-29 Experts say a ‘new normal’ is being established in the region. More than 6,600 battles broke out in Myanmar since last year’s coup, report says 2022-08-29 Kayin state has seen the most conflict, according to ISP-Myanmar. Dozens charged in China's Tangshan as vicious beatings of women spark public anger 2022-08-29 Fifteen officials are under investigation for enabling gangs, amid growing public skepticism over official reports. North Korean family settles in ‘heaven on earth’: Salt Lake City, Utah 2022-08-29 A mother tells RFA how she and her 2 children escaped to China, then made their way to the U.S. Cambodia’s police, judiciary must be independent, rights groups say 2022-08-29 The demand comes on the heels of last week’s visit from a U.N. monitor. Post-coup instability drives inflation to record levels in Myanmar 2022-08-29 Merchants and consumers are pinched as prices for commodities continue to rise. Three civilians reportedly killed by Myanmar junta shelling 2022-08-29 Officials of the rebel Arakan Army said the village was hit even though there had not been any fighting there. Authorities crushed at least 15 protests by political prisoners since Myanmar coup 2022-08-29 The crackdowns came in response to peaceful protests in solidarity with anti-junta activists. Dissenting voices speak out against ongoing zero-COVID restrictions in China 2022-08-29 Angry Chongqing residents come out onto the streets to demand why they are still confined to their homes. Facebook user fined for accusing Vietnamese police of ‘singing too much karaoke’ 2022-08-30 The post was seen as implying the police were engaged in illicit activities. Taiwan threatens to shoot down Chinese drones following further incursions 2022-08-30 Three drones have passed over outlying islands this month. Activist teacher sentenced to seven years in a Myanmar prison 2022-08-30 The Civil Disobedience Movement member and former student leader was jailed under anti-terrorism laws. China's Chengdu hit by food shortages as authorities impose COVID-19 curbs 2022-08-30 Restrictions reappear in major cities amid a surge in Omicron variant infections despite the zero-COVID policy. In Myanmar, Vietnamese firms learn the political risks of backing the junta 2022-08-28 Vietnamese investment in military-owned MyTel is losing money as consumers boycott the cell phone provider. As North Korea struggles, a renewed focus on loyalty 2022-08-30 Sources say the government is cracking down to ensure allegiance to leader Kim Jong Un. Lao villagers welcome minimal impact of solar project 2022-08-30 Supporters say the environmental, social and economic costs are preferable to hydropower. US official warns Taiwanese they may face similar fate as Uyghurs in China 2022-08-30 In Taipei, Nury Turkel, chairman of commission on religious freedom, urges Taiwan to study the Uyghur genocide. Myanmar junta forces said to have burned tens of thousands of homes 2022-08-30 Most of the torched houses are in hotbeds of resistance, but many civilians have been caught up in the conflict. Ha Tinh province revokes decision to establish a local Generals Association 2022-08-31 Critics say the move goes against the constitutional rights of freedom of speech, assembly and association. Taiwan’s president orders ‘strong measures’ as troops fire at Chinese drone 2022-08-31 Tsai Ing-wen told the military to take whatever steps were necessary to defend the country. Six bodies found in boat carrying Rohingya drifting off Myanmar coast 2022-08-31 There were 59 survivors although a baby has reportedly since died. Taiwan author hits back over book ban, saying she is proud to be banned in China 2022-08-31 Chinese schools have been banning any texts that don't sing the praises of the ruling Chinese Communist Party. Chinese police crack down on petitioners, dissidents ahead of 20th party congress 2022-08-31 Critics of the regime are warned against posting to social media or giving interviews to foreign media. Filipina children’s crusader, 3 others to receive Asia’s most prestigious prize 2022-08-31 The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation will honor the winners at a ceremony in November. Lao villagers reject offer for land lost to ‘Smart City’ project 2022-08-31 Oudomxay province residents say they support development but want new plots to farm and enough money to restart. Time’s running out 2022-08-31 North Korean parents fear their children will serve in army’s construction detail 2022-08-31 Soldiers who serve their country as builders face years of hard labor on smaller food rations, sources say. UN human rights chief issues damning report on Chinese abuses in Xinjiang 2022-08-31 The report by Michelle Bachelet's office says China may have committed 'crimes against humanity.' Previous 30 items 1 ... 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 ... 1131 Next 30 items