Search results 36563 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Missing meals for missiles 2022-03-25 Coast guard reports more Filipino fishermen in disputed Chinese-controlled shoal 2022-03-25 Forty-five fishing boats were spotted in Scarborough Shoal in just eight days, officials say. Vietnam arrests businesswoman turned YouTube sensation for smearing celebrities 2022-03-25 Charging her with a vague criminal law is unjustifiable when it could be handled with a civil case, a lawyer says. Trucks backed up at Chinese borders in Myanmar and Laos due to COVID restrictions 2022-03-25 Sources say blame-fearing Chinese officials hastily order border closures at the first sign of infection Uyghurs detained in Saudi Arabia face risk of deportation to China 2022-03-25 Family members of Hamidulla Wali and Nurmemet Rozi worry the two will face torture if returned to Xinjiang. 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Lao Power Company Deep in Debt, But Managers Live Well 2021-05-10 A lack of transparency in EDL’s bidding process has led to high project costs and unmanageable levels of interest and debt, sources say. Voices from Taiwan’s Zhonghe Myanmar Street: Let Revolution Stop with Our Generation 2021-05-10 Members of Taiwan’s Burmese diaspora community react to the military coup in Myanmar. 'No Right to Jury Trial,' Hong Kong Prosecutors Tell Judicial Review 2021-05-10 A court holds a hearing in a judicial review brought by defense lawyers for national security defendant Tong Ying-kit. No Religion in Tibetan Schools, China Tells Parents 2021-05-10 Parents may no longer carry religious items onto school grounds, as China continues to enact policies wearing away at Tibetans’ distinct cultural identity. Hunger Stalks Many in Myanmar After Double Whammy of Coup And COVID-19 2021-05-10 Myanmar’s 54 million people were already among Southeast Asia’s poorest before the twin crises. In China's 'Red Holy Land', Tourists Mark Communist Party Centenary 2021-05-10 The Communist Party is holding a series of events to mark its 100-year anniversary in July. They include historical visits, big-budget movies and media tours. Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi to Make First In-Person Court Appearance on May 24 2021-05-10 The deposed state counselor will face trial on six charges under the military junta. China Warns of ‘Damage’ to Relations if Bangladesh Joins Quad Initiatives 2021-05-10 The South Asian country won’t gain anything by participating in four-nation strategic alliance, Chinese ambassador says. Interview: Ending the Dictatorship 'Will Give Us a Better Future and Better Lives' 2021-05-10 More than 80 percent of Myanmar's teachers support the Civil Disobedience Movement opposing the military junta, says Sai Khaing Myo Tun, deputy minister for ... Vietnamese Social Media Platform Fined, Suspended Over Vague ‘Violations’ 2021-05-10 The move comes amid a further government tightening of controls over news and information sharing online. North Korea Orders Youth League Reshuffle for More Effective Self-Criticism Sessions 2021-05-10 With unfamiliar group leaders, youth will snitch on each other ‘more honestly.’ Vietnamese Citizen Becomes First COVID-19 Fatality in Laos 2021-05-11 Vietnam says the past two weeks were the worst so far, while Cambodia’s capital will review quarantine restrictions. Sister of Uyghur Rights Advocate Rebiya Kadeer Confirmed to Have Died After Release From Detention 2021-05-11 Arzugul Kadeer is one of 38 of the activist’s relatives who have been detained by authorities. Jailed Chinese Lawyers Get Mother's Day Visit, Video Call 2021-05-11 Yu Wensheng sees his son through a glass screen, while Qin Yongpei gets a video call with his elderly mother. China Tries Online Activists Who Saved Censored Coronavirus Posts on Github 2021-05-11 Chen Mei and Cai Wei pleaded guilty to public order charges in a move family members said was forced. Pop-Up Protests Erupt in Myanmar on 100th Day Since the Military Coup 2021-05-11 Since the February 1 coup, flash demonstrations have broken out across Myanmar on a near-daily basis, despite a violent crackdown that has left nearly 800 ... Cambodian Officials Promise Investigation Into Death in Custody Amid Torture Claims 2021-05-11 Prison officials say Pin Kimseng died of pneumonia, but his body showed signs of physical assault including injuries to his head and a broken neck. Editor, Activists Urge Release of Myanmar Journalists Arrested in Thailand After Fleeing Junta 2021-05-11 Rights and press groups urge authorities not to deport the Democratic Voice of Burma reporters. Bangladesh: Chinese Envoy's Warning Against Joining Quad 'Very Unfortunate' 2021-05-11 Bangladesh is a sovereign country and will make its own decisions about foreign policy, its foreign minister says. Torture Suspected in Death of Myanmar Poet Called a Voice of Resistance 2021-05-11 Myanmar poet Khet Thi, who wrote that the revolution against Myanmar's military junta 'is in the heart,' dies under torture at the hands of his interrogators. Protests, Armed Clashes Highlight Tensions on 100th Day Since Myanmar Coup 2021-05-11 Analysts and activists talk of a “failed state” or “civil war” while citizens worry about eating. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 ... 1219 Next 30 items
Search results 36563 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Missing meals for missiles 2022-03-25 Coast guard reports more Filipino fishermen in disputed Chinese-controlled shoal 2022-03-25 Forty-five fishing boats were spotted in Scarborough Shoal in just eight days, officials say. Vietnam arrests businesswoman turned YouTube sensation for smearing celebrities 2022-03-25 Charging her with a vague criminal law is unjustifiable when it could be handled with a civil case, a lawyer says. Trucks backed up at Chinese borders in Myanmar and Laos due to COVID restrictions 2022-03-25 Sources say blame-fearing Chinese officials hastily order border closures at the first sign of infection Uyghurs detained in Saudi Arabia face risk of deportation to China 2022-03-25 Family members of Hamidulla Wali and Nurmemet Rozi worry the two will face torture if returned to Xinjiang. Conflict since coup pushes Myanmar’s displaced to nearly 900,000 2022-03-25 Aid workers say refugees are facing critical food shortages due to blocked supply routes. US will not make Philippines choose sides over China rivalry 2023-01-20 “That’s not our game,” State Department official says after 10th Bilateral Strategic Dialogue in Manila. Publishing, Media Takeovers Part of China's Two-Pronged Grip on Hong Kong 2021-05-10 Analysts say Beijing has quietly replaced Hong Kong-based directors of a key cultural sector company with its own officials. Russia's 'Pivot to Asia' Fails to Gain Much Traction Beyond Arms Sales to Myanmar, Vietnam 2021-05-10 Russia’s threatening posture toward Ukraine has drawn widespread international concern, but the Pivot to Asia has so far drawn less attention. Lao Power Company Deep in Debt, But Managers Live Well 2021-05-10 A lack of transparency in EDL’s bidding process has led to high project costs and unmanageable levels of interest and debt, sources say. Voices from Taiwan’s Zhonghe Myanmar Street: Let Revolution Stop with Our Generation 2021-05-10 Members of Taiwan’s Burmese diaspora community react to the military coup in Myanmar. 'No Right to Jury Trial,' Hong Kong Prosecutors Tell Judicial Review 2021-05-10 A court holds a hearing in a judicial review brought by defense lawyers for national security defendant Tong Ying-kit. No Religion in Tibetan Schools, China Tells Parents 2021-05-10 Parents may no longer carry religious items onto school grounds, as China continues to enact policies wearing away at Tibetans’ distinct cultural identity. Hunger Stalks Many in Myanmar After Double Whammy of Coup And COVID-19 2021-05-10 Myanmar’s 54 million people were already among Southeast Asia’s poorest before the twin crises. In China's 'Red Holy Land', Tourists Mark Communist Party Centenary 2021-05-10 The Communist Party is holding a series of events to mark its 100-year anniversary in July. They include historical visits, big-budget movies and media tours. Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi to Make First In-Person Court Appearance on May 24 2021-05-10 The deposed state counselor will face trial on six charges under the military junta. China Warns of ‘Damage’ to Relations if Bangladesh Joins Quad Initiatives 2021-05-10 The South Asian country won’t gain anything by participating in four-nation strategic alliance, Chinese ambassador says. Interview: Ending the Dictatorship 'Will Give Us a Better Future and Better Lives' 2021-05-10 More than 80 percent of Myanmar's teachers support the Civil Disobedience Movement opposing the military junta, says Sai Khaing Myo Tun, deputy minister for ... Vietnamese Social Media Platform Fined, Suspended Over Vague ‘Violations’ 2021-05-10 The move comes amid a further government tightening of controls over news and information sharing online. North Korea Orders Youth League Reshuffle for More Effective Self-Criticism Sessions 2021-05-10 With unfamiliar group leaders, youth will snitch on each other ‘more honestly.’ Vietnamese Citizen Becomes First COVID-19 Fatality in Laos 2021-05-11 Vietnam says the past two weeks were the worst so far, while Cambodia’s capital will review quarantine restrictions. Sister of Uyghur Rights Advocate Rebiya Kadeer Confirmed to Have Died After Release From Detention 2021-05-11 Arzugul Kadeer is one of 38 of the activist’s relatives who have been detained by authorities. Jailed Chinese Lawyers Get Mother's Day Visit, Video Call 2021-05-11 Yu Wensheng sees his son through a glass screen, while Qin Yongpei gets a video call with his elderly mother. China Tries Online Activists Who Saved Censored Coronavirus Posts on Github 2021-05-11 Chen Mei and Cai Wei pleaded guilty to public order charges in a move family members said was forced. Pop-Up Protests Erupt in Myanmar on 100th Day Since the Military Coup 2021-05-11 Since the February 1 coup, flash demonstrations have broken out across Myanmar on a near-daily basis, despite a violent crackdown that has left nearly 800 ... Cambodian Officials Promise Investigation Into Death in Custody Amid Torture Claims 2021-05-11 Prison officials say Pin Kimseng died of pneumonia, but his body showed signs of physical assault including injuries to his head and a broken neck. Editor, Activists Urge Release of Myanmar Journalists Arrested in Thailand After Fleeing Junta 2021-05-11 Rights and press groups urge authorities not to deport the Democratic Voice of Burma reporters. Bangladesh: Chinese Envoy's Warning Against Joining Quad 'Very Unfortunate' 2021-05-11 Bangladesh is a sovereign country and will make its own decisions about foreign policy, its foreign minister says. Torture Suspected in Death of Myanmar Poet Called a Voice of Resistance 2021-05-11 Myanmar poet Khet Thi, who wrote that the revolution against Myanmar's military junta 'is in the heart,' dies under torture at the hands of his interrogators. Protests, Armed Clashes Highlight Tensions on 100th Day Since Myanmar Coup 2021-05-11 Analysts and activists talk of a “failed state” or “civil war” while citizens worry about eating. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 ... 1219 Next 30 items