Search results 34858 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months North Korea investigates farmers for unregistered cattle 2022-03-21 Farmers are not happy that the cows they fed and raised can be called to work on a cooperative farm. U.S. declares Myanmar atrocities against Rohingya ‘genocide’ 2022-03-21 U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced the decision during an event at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC. A(nother) scar on Myanmar 2022-03-21 Myanmar army joins brutal list of US-recognized genocides 2022-03-21 ASEAN envoy arrives in Myanmar to ‘end violence,’ but won’t meet opposition 2022-03-21 Prak Sokhonn has no plans for talks with the deposed NLD or the country’s shadow government. US genocide declaration seen as a ‘way forward’ to justice for Rohingya 2022-03-21 Rights groups welcomed Blinken’s announcement, but some advocates said the true test will come in follow-on action. 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Bullies without borders 2022-03-22 North Korean workers and their manager disappear from Shanghai dormitory 2022-03-22 The North has requested help from Chinese police to track down the missing group. US genocide designation seen as key step in accountability for Myanmar’s junta 2022-03-22 But sources called the announcement overdue and urged Washington to follow up with decisive action. China blocks use of Tibetan language on learning apps, streaming services 2022-03-23 The move aims at Tibetans' further assimilation into China's dominant Han Chinese culture, sources say. Interview: 'They were very moved that I volunteered to join the war' 2022-03-23 Chinese-American Yi Qiwei talks to RFA on the eve of his deployment as an international fighter in Ukraine. Japan nudges ASEAN chair Cambodia on South China Sea 2022-03-23 PM Kishida visited Cambodia at the weekend to lobby for regional solutions to the South China Sea disputes. China recruits, trains monitors for online religious content 2022-03-23 A former Zhejiang pastor says the scheme will extend government controls on religious activity to social media. Myanmar junta courts sentence 3 journalists to prison in 3 days 2022-03-23 One rights activist says the moves are ‘more of the ongoing persecution of journalists.’ Putin to attend G-20 summit amid moves to oust Russia from group 2022-03-23 Beijing backs Moscow but Indonesia, this year’s G-20 president, says the forum should focus on economic issues. The US has declared a Rohingya genocide. Does it matter? 2022-03-23 The determination has no immediate legal impact, but it has important implications, Zachary Abuza says. Lao villagers to be displaced by dam want more money for their trouble 2022-03-23 More than 1,200 families in Oudomxay province will be forced to move to make way for the project. Vietnamese activist Le Van Dung sentenced to 5 years for ‘anti-state propaganda’ 2022-03-23 Dung made online videos on politics and social issues, violating laws the UN has called vague and arbitrary. Hundreds languish in refugee camps in Myanmar’s Rakhine state 2022-03-23 They fled fighting more than a year ago between Myanmar’s military and the insurgent Arakan Army. Many of those displaced by the three-year-old conflict came ... Previous 30 items 1 ... 979 980 981 982 983 984 985 ... 1162 Next 30 items
Search results 34858 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months North Korea investigates farmers for unregistered cattle 2022-03-21 Farmers are not happy that the cows they fed and raised can be called to work on a cooperative farm. U.S. declares Myanmar atrocities against Rohingya ‘genocide’ 2022-03-21 U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced the decision during an event at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC. A(nother) scar on Myanmar 2022-03-21 Myanmar army joins brutal list of US-recognized genocides 2022-03-21 ASEAN envoy arrives in Myanmar to ‘end violence,’ but won’t meet opposition 2022-03-21 Prak Sokhonn has no plans for talks with the deposed NLD or the country’s shadow government. US genocide declaration seen as a ‘way forward’ to justice for Rohingya 2022-03-21 Rights groups welcomed Blinken’s announcement, but some advocates said the true test will come in follow-on action. Japan calls for fair elections in Cambodia after years of crackdowns 2022-03-21 Prime Minister Kishida pledges to promote democracy as a Cambodian opposition party reports ongoing harassment. China Eastern Airlines jet crashes in Guangxi with 132 people on board 2022-03-21 Flight MU 5735, with nine crew members and 123 passengers on board, was flying from Kunming to Guangzhou. ‘When they began using violence on protesters, I had to leave’: Former junta officer 2022-03-22 Lt. Col. Banyar Kyaw discusses why he left to join the CDM and the state of Myanmar’s army. Tibetan writer released from prison in China after serving 13 years 2022-03-22 Kunchok Tsephel was editor of a website promoting classical and modern Tibetan literature. Rescuers find no sign of survivors at site of plane crash in China's Guangxi 2022-03-22 The China Eastern flight was seen hurtling towards the ground in a straight line at high speed before exploding. Taiwan says it won’t militarize island in South China Sea 2022-03-22 Taiwan is "monitoring the militarization of Chinese artificial islands,” said its defense chief. Tens of millions under lockdown in China amid rising COVID-19 wave 2022-03-22 Residents are locked, welded and even sealed into their own homes and told to rely on online orders of food. Uyghur woman serving 20-year sentence for speaking to Turkish PM 10 years ago 2022-03-22 Meryem Emet had an hour-long conversation with Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. US sanctions Chinese officials for repression of Uyghurs 2022-03-22 China blasts the move and threatens counter-sanctions against the U.S. Illegal drug use rises sharply in Myanmar’s Shan State 2022-03-22 Local residents say junta authorities have not addressed the drug problem since the military seized power in a coup more than a year ago. More arrests in Cambodia’s NagaWorld Casino strike 2022-03-22 Detained women say they were assaulted by authorities but that they remain defiant. Bullies without borders 2022-03-22 North Korean workers and their manager disappear from Shanghai dormitory 2022-03-22 The North has requested help from Chinese police to track down the missing group. US genocide designation seen as key step in accountability for Myanmar’s junta 2022-03-22 But sources called the announcement overdue and urged Washington to follow up with decisive action. China blocks use of Tibetan language on learning apps, streaming services 2022-03-23 The move aims at Tibetans' further assimilation into China's dominant Han Chinese culture, sources say. Interview: 'They were very moved that I volunteered to join the war' 2022-03-23 Chinese-American Yi Qiwei talks to RFA on the eve of his deployment as an international fighter in Ukraine. Japan nudges ASEAN chair Cambodia on South China Sea 2022-03-23 PM Kishida visited Cambodia at the weekend to lobby for regional solutions to the South China Sea disputes. China recruits, trains monitors for online religious content 2022-03-23 A former Zhejiang pastor says the scheme will extend government controls on religious activity to social media. Myanmar junta courts sentence 3 journalists to prison in 3 days 2022-03-23 One rights activist says the moves are ‘more of the ongoing persecution of journalists.’ Putin to attend G-20 summit amid moves to oust Russia from group 2022-03-23 Beijing backs Moscow but Indonesia, this year’s G-20 president, says the forum should focus on economic issues. The US has declared a Rohingya genocide. Does it matter? 2022-03-23 The determination has no immediate legal impact, but it has important implications, Zachary Abuza says. Lao villagers to be displaced by dam want more money for their trouble 2022-03-23 More than 1,200 families in Oudomxay province will be forced to move to make way for the project. Vietnamese activist Le Van Dung sentenced to 5 years for ‘anti-state propaganda’ 2022-03-23 Dung made online videos on politics and social issues, violating laws the UN has called vague and arbitrary. Hundreds languish in refugee camps in Myanmar’s Rakhine state 2022-03-23 They fled fighting more than a year ago between Myanmar’s military and the insurgent Arakan Army. Many of those displaced by the three-year-old conflict came ... Previous 30 items 1 ... 979 980 981 982 983 984 985 ... 1162 Next 30 items