Search results 36521 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Rural Chinese YouTuber Li Ziqi incommunicado amid reports of business dispute 2021-11-05 Li's well-crafted videos told 'a good story about China,' as required by the CCP -- until they didn't. San Francisco Politician Calls For End to Twinning Ties With Changsha 2021-01-04 Supervisor Gordon Mar calls on the city authorities to rethink their relationship with the Hunan provincial capital over human rights abuses. One Year After Li Wenliang's Death, Whistleblower, Relatives Still Feel The Heat 2021-01-04 Doctors at Wuhan Central Hospital pressured into silence, as former ER director Ai Fen takes on powerful vested interests. Lawyers Hired to Defend Hong Kong Speedboat Detainees to Lose Licenses 2021-01-04 Lu Siwei and Ren Quanniu have been notified that they will lose their licenses owing to 'inappropriate comments' made online. Uyghur Iron Traders Are ‘Taught’ Cooking at Xinjiang Internment Camp 2021-01-04 The cousins are among a large number of Uyghur professionals taught ‘vocational skills’ in the centers. Exiled Cambodian Opposition Figures Delay Return, as 10 More CNRP Activists Are Arrested 2021-01-04 CNRP vice president Mu Sochua and other party members in exile will go back to Cambodia on Jan. 15, they say. Indonesian Navy Probes 'Sea Glider' Drone Found in National Waters 2021-01-04 The origin of the drone, which carried no identifying markings, has not yet been established, government officials say. Ethnic Parties Want to Hear Concrete Plans From Myanmar Leadership 2021-01-04 Many say they prefer pragmatic power-sharing plans over talk of constitutional reform. Exiled Tibetans Hold First-Round Voting for New Leaders of India-Based Government 2021-01-04 The final round of voting is scheduled for April 11. Ethnic Mongolians Call on Beijing to Probe Disappearance of Poverty Funds 2021-01-05 The herders want to know what happened to subsidies and poverty alleviation funds since 2007, accusing local officials of corruption. Vietnamese RFA Blogger Jailed For 11 Years on Anti-State Charge 2021-01-05 Nguyen Tuong Thuy, who had blogged for RFA for six years, is sentenced to 11 years in prison, with fellow journalists Pham Chi Dung and Le Huu Minh Tuan given ... COVID-19: Indonesia Plans to Launch Mass Innoculations With Chinese Vaccine Next Week 2021-01-05 The drug must first be cleared by Indonesia's drug regulating department, though, with approval expected soon. Delay in Cambodian Opposition Chief Kem Sokha’s Trial ‘Violation’ of Rights: Lawyer 2021-01-05 A political commentator says suspending the case politically benefits the ruling party. Cambodia Company Fills Mekong With Sand to Build Satellite City 2021-01-05 The development project in Cambodia’s Kandal province could have a serious impact on fish stocks and the livelihoods of local residents. Myanmar Army-Linked Parties Challenge Election Defeats in Supreme Court 2021-01-05 Parties made up of former officers accuse the ruling party and election body of vote rigging. Thailand COVID-19 Second Wave Sends Cambodian Migrants Fleeing, Sparks Myanmar Worker Protest 2021-01-05 Aid organization calls for government support for migrants abroad. Hong Kong Police Arrest Dozens of Opposition Politicians, Activists For 'Subversion' 2021-01-06 National security police target a huge swathe of the city's pro-democracy politicians and veteran rights campaigners. Hong Kong Mass 'Subversion' Arrests Prompt Calls to Drop EU Investment Deal 2021-01-06 Former pro-democracy lawmaker Nathan Law calls on the European Parliament to block a sweeping bilateral investment deal. My Country, My System 2021-01-06 The Chinese Communist Party's steady dismantling of the freedoms and rule of law Hong Kong was promised under the One Country, Two Systems policy took a ... Hong Kong Opposition Politicians, Activists Arrested Under Security Law 2021-01-06 This is the largest round-up of opposition figures since Beijing imposed the draconian law on the city six months ago. US, EU Demand Release of Vietnamese RFA Blogger and Others Jailed For ‘Peaceful Expression’ of Views 2021-01-06 Nguyen Tuong Thuy and other independent journalists jailed in Vietnam work 'at great risk' for transparent and accountable government, the EU and US say. Woman Severely Injured in Landmine Explosion in Myanmar’s Rakhine State 2021-01-06 Local administrators and civil society groups say villagers must be educated about the dangers of landmines. China Notifies Downstream Mekong Neighbors Days After It Began Holding Back Water 2021-01-06 U.S.-funded Mekong Dam Monitor notes Beijing’s notification came six days after it began Dec. 31 Jinghong Dam water restrictions. Turkish Opposition Leader Says Extradition Treaty With China Should Hinge on Xinjiang Probe 2021-01-06 Selçuk Özdağ of the Future Party said ratifying it without one would be a “disgrace” to Uyghurs. Bangladesh: On Track to Complete Barbed-Wire Fence Around Rohingya Camps by Mid-2021 2021-01-06 The fence will keep refugees 'safe and secure' but will also deter criminal activity by the Rohingya, Bangladesh's Home Minister says. China Intimidates COVID-19 Critics, Blocks Probe Into Virus Origins 2021-01-07 A rights group hits out at the treatment of critics of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s handling of the pandemic. Hong Kong Press Groups Hit Out at Order to Turn Over Materials Amid 'Subversion' Arrests 2021-01-07 A New York-based press freedom group says the Hong Kong authorities have 'shredded' what was left of the city's press freedom. Vietnamese Facebook User Jailed For One Year For ‘Offending’ Officials 2021-01-07 Facebook users in three provinces of Vietnam are jailed or fined this week for posting content offending authorities. Democracy Activist Benny Tai Departs Hong Kong Police Station on Bail After Mass Arrest 2021-01-07 Tai was one of dozens of Hong Kong opposition politicians and activists who were arrested on Wednesday, as Beijing steps up its efforts to crush dissent in the ... Three Candidates Take the Lead in Voting For Leader of Tibet’s Exile Government 2021-01-07 Penpa Tsering, Aukatsang Kelsang Dorjee, and Gyari Dolma move ahead, with a second and final round of voting set for April 11. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 ... 1218 Next 30 items
Search results 36521 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Rural Chinese YouTuber Li Ziqi incommunicado amid reports of business dispute 2021-11-05 Li's well-crafted videos told 'a good story about China,' as required by the CCP -- until they didn't. San Francisco Politician Calls For End to Twinning Ties With Changsha 2021-01-04 Supervisor Gordon Mar calls on the city authorities to rethink their relationship with the Hunan provincial capital over human rights abuses. One Year After Li Wenliang's Death, Whistleblower, Relatives Still Feel The Heat 2021-01-04 Doctors at Wuhan Central Hospital pressured into silence, as former ER director Ai Fen takes on powerful vested interests. Lawyers Hired to Defend Hong Kong Speedboat Detainees to Lose Licenses 2021-01-04 Lu Siwei and Ren Quanniu have been notified that they will lose their licenses owing to 'inappropriate comments' made online. Uyghur Iron Traders Are ‘Taught’ Cooking at Xinjiang Internment Camp 2021-01-04 The cousins are among a large number of Uyghur professionals taught ‘vocational skills’ in the centers. Exiled Cambodian Opposition Figures Delay Return, as 10 More CNRP Activists Are Arrested 2021-01-04 CNRP vice president Mu Sochua and other party members in exile will go back to Cambodia on Jan. 15, they say. Indonesian Navy Probes 'Sea Glider' Drone Found in National Waters 2021-01-04 The origin of the drone, which carried no identifying markings, has not yet been established, government officials say. Ethnic Parties Want to Hear Concrete Plans From Myanmar Leadership 2021-01-04 Many say they prefer pragmatic power-sharing plans over talk of constitutional reform. Exiled Tibetans Hold First-Round Voting for New Leaders of India-Based Government 2021-01-04 The final round of voting is scheduled for April 11. Ethnic Mongolians Call on Beijing to Probe Disappearance of Poverty Funds 2021-01-05 The herders want to know what happened to subsidies and poverty alleviation funds since 2007, accusing local officials of corruption. Vietnamese RFA Blogger Jailed For 11 Years on Anti-State Charge 2021-01-05 Nguyen Tuong Thuy, who had blogged for RFA for six years, is sentenced to 11 years in prison, with fellow journalists Pham Chi Dung and Le Huu Minh Tuan given ... COVID-19: Indonesia Plans to Launch Mass Innoculations With Chinese Vaccine Next Week 2021-01-05 The drug must first be cleared by Indonesia's drug regulating department, though, with approval expected soon. Delay in Cambodian Opposition Chief Kem Sokha’s Trial ‘Violation’ of Rights: Lawyer 2021-01-05 A political commentator says suspending the case politically benefits the ruling party. Cambodia Company Fills Mekong With Sand to Build Satellite City 2021-01-05 The development project in Cambodia’s Kandal province could have a serious impact on fish stocks and the livelihoods of local residents. Myanmar Army-Linked Parties Challenge Election Defeats in Supreme Court 2021-01-05 Parties made up of former officers accuse the ruling party and election body of vote rigging. Thailand COVID-19 Second Wave Sends Cambodian Migrants Fleeing, Sparks Myanmar Worker Protest 2021-01-05 Aid organization calls for government support for migrants abroad. Hong Kong Police Arrest Dozens of Opposition Politicians, Activists For 'Subversion' 2021-01-06 National security police target a huge swathe of the city's pro-democracy politicians and veteran rights campaigners. Hong Kong Mass 'Subversion' Arrests Prompt Calls to Drop EU Investment Deal 2021-01-06 Former pro-democracy lawmaker Nathan Law calls on the European Parliament to block a sweeping bilateral investment deal. My Country, My System 2021-01-06 The Chinese Communist Party's steady dismantling of the freedoms and rule of law Hong Kong was promised under the One Country, Two Systems policy took a ... Hong Kong Opposition Politicians, Activists Arrested Under Security Law 2021-01-06 This is the largest round-up of opposition figures since Beijing imposed the draconian law on the city six months ago. US, EU Demand Release of Vietnamese RFA Blogger and Others Jailed For ‘Peaceful Expression’ of Views 2021-01-06 Nguyen Tuong Thuy and other independent journalists jailed in Vietnam work 'at great risk' for transparent and accountable government, the EU and US say. Woman Severely Injured in Landmine Explosion in Myanmar’s Rakhine State 2021-01-06 Local administrators and civil society groups say villagers must be educated about the dangers of landmines. China Notifies Downstream Mekong Neighbors Days After It Began Holding Back Water 2021-01-06 U.S.-funded Mekong Dam Monitor notes Beijing’s notification came six days after it began Dec. 31 Jinghong Dam water restrictions. Turkish Opposition Leader Says Extradition Treaty With China Should Hinge on Xinjiang Probe 2021-01-06 Selçuk Özdağ of the Future Party said ratifying it without one would be a “disgrace” to Uyghurs. Bangladesh: On Track to Complete Barbed-Wire Fence Around Rohingya Camps by Mid-2021 2021-01-06 The fence will keep refugees 'safe and secure' but will also deter criminal activity by the Rohingya, Bangladesh's Home Minister says. China Intimidates COVID-19 Critics, Blocks Probe Into Virus Origins 2021-01-07 A rights group hits out at the treatment of critics of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s handling of the pandemic. Hong Kong Press Groups Hit Out at Order to Turn Over Materials Amid 'Subversion' Arrests 2021-01-07 A New York-based press freedom group says the Hong Kong authorities have 'shredded' what was left of the city's press freedom. Vietnamese Facebook User Jailed For One Year For ‘Offending’ Officials 2021-01-07 Facebook users in three provinces of Vietnam are jailed or fined this week for posting content offending authorities. Democracy Activist Benny Tai Departs Hong Kong Police Station on Bail After Mass Arrest 2021-01-07 Tai was one of dozens of Hong Kong opposition politicians and activists who were arrested on Wednesday, as Beijing steps up its efforts to crush dissent in the ... Three Candidates Take the Lead in Voting For Leader of Tibet’s Exile Government 2021-01-07 Penpa Tsering, Aukatsang Kelsang Dorjee, and Gyari Dolma move ahead, with a second and final round of voting set for April 11. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 ... 1218 Next 30 items