Search results 32108 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Latest Figures Show China's Millennials Aren't The Marrying Kind 2021-08-23 Only 20 million people born after 1990 are currently married, around half the rate seen for previous generations. Candidate Withdraws From Hong Kong Law Society Elections, Citing Intimidation 2021-08-23 Jonathan Ross says his candidacy appeared to have generated fear 'in some quarters.' Tibetan Poet Dies of Alcohol-Related Health Issues After Arrests, Interrogation 2021-08-23 Tsepa, also called Chenbang, had written articles criticizing Chinese polices in Tibet, leading to several arrests. Uyghur Entrepreneur Confirmed to be Held in Internment Camp in Xinjiang 2021-08-23 Mahmutjan Memetjan, a real estate investor and food market operator, has been detained for four years. Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City Enters Lockdown, With Armed Soldiers Deployed on the Streets 2021-08-23 Vietnam’s neighbors Laos and Cambodia also saw rising numbers of infections this week. Arakan Army Eclipsing Government in Administering Myanmar’s Rakhine State Amid Cease-fire 2021-08-23 Residents say the AA is more effective than the government, which is ‘out of touch’ with the region. Uyghur Diaspora Holds First Ballot For Delegates Ahead of World Uyghur Congress General Election 2021-08-23 Voters say the process is more inclusive, with a greater number of youth and women candidates. Taiwan Rolls Out Homegrown COVID-19 Vaccine as Cases Hit New Low 2021-08-24 Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen gets her first shot after waiting to endorse the strategically important Medigen vaccine. Two Jailed After Raid on Early Rain Church Meeting in China's Sichuan 2021-08-24 Police raid a gathering at the home of a church member, taking several minors and adults to a nearby police station for questioning. Double-Edged Sword: The Securitization of COVID Response in Vietnam 2021-08-24 The stunning change in civil-military relations reflects how nervous the leaders in Hanoi are right now, as the pandemic deepens and the death toll continues ... Hong Kong to Censor Critical Movies Under National Security Law 2021-08-24 The city's government tables a legislative amendment that will likely ban the screening of films with content deemed 'subversive'. North Koreans Pressed to Donate Labor, Cash For Flood Recovery Work 2021-08-24 Authorities tell factories and citizens to provide building materials and perform manual labor. Uyghurs in Afghanistan Fear Deportation to China or Persecution Under The Taliban 2021-08-24 With papers that call them ‘Chinese Turkestani migrants,’ they are vulnerable to Taliban efforts to placate Beijing. 4 Years After Fleeing Myanmar, Rohingya Still Risk Death Seeking a Better Life 2021-08-24 The Rohingya still say they want to return to their homes in Myanmar, but the prospects for their repatriation appear as slim as ever. Freedom Urged For Cambodian Woman Who Threw Shoe at Hun Sen Poster 2021-08-24 Sam Sokha, a former factory worker with two teenage sons, has already served three years and seven months of her four-year prison term, her sister says. US Vice-President Harris in Vietnam for Covid-19 Cooperation and Security Talks 2021-08-24 Diplomatic sparring between the U.S. and China began before Kamala Harris landed in the Vietnamese capital. Thirty Youths Arrested in Yangon Raids After Myanmar Shadow Govt Warns of ‘D-Day’ Operation 2021-08-24 The arrests come amid a spate of anti-junta bombings and shootings throughout the country. Chinese Official Dismisses Wave of Emigration From Hong Kong 2021-08-25 Huang Liquan says people in the city are filled with 'positive energy' and patriotic feeling. UK Scholar Sounds Alarm Over Chinese Legal Expert Targeted by Beijing 2021-08-25 Kerry Brown says Chinese dissidents and critics of the ruling party are now living through 'dark days.' Hong Kong March Organizers Accused by National Security Police of Acting as 'Foreign Agents' 2021-08-25 Police order key members of the Hong Kong Alliance to turn over its accounts and contacts in overseas organizations or risk imprisonment. Indonesian Navy Holding Tanker, Crew Wanted by Cambodia for Alleged Oil Theft 2021-08-25 The seizure followed an Interpol red notice that had been requested by Cambodia and forwarded to Indonesian authorities. American Vice President Harris Inaugurates CDC Office for Southeast Asia 2021-08-25 The regional CDC hub is designed to enhance health cooperation with ASEAN countries at a time of soaring numbers of COVID-19 infections, officials say. Drought Destroys Crops in Northwest Cambodia 2021-08-25 Farmers worry that, if their crop fails, they won’t be able to repay bank loans or grow crops to support their families. Four Years After Massacres and Purge, Sympathy for the Rohingya Grows in Myanmar 2021-08-25 Many now see the Myanmar military, which has killed over a thousand protesters and other civilians since the Feb. 1 coup, as a common enemy. Shut-Down Threatened For Tibetan School in Sichuan 2021-08-25 The warning comes amid a drive to enforce the use of Chinese as the only language of classroom instruction for Tibetan students. North Korea Gets Tough With Residents Caught With South Korean Products or Cash 2021-08-25 A ‘Rejection of Reactionary Thought’ law aims to blunt the cultural influence of the larger, wealthier South. US Vice-President Keeps Focus on China, Covid in Vietnam Talks 2021-08-25 Harris has used her Asia trip that began in Singapore to criticize Beijing’s aggressive posture in the South China Sea. Fighting Seen Intensifying in Myanmar as Junta Deploys Troops to Ethnic Controlled Territories 2021-08-25 Clashes have increased in Kayah, Kayin, and Kachin states in the last month and may worsen. Jailed Cambodian Union Leader Rong Chhun Urges Supporters to Carry on Fight For Justice 2021-08-25 The activist vows to continue his human rights work upon his release from prison. English Textbook Shelves Empty in Shanghai Bookstore After New Rules 2021-08-26 The city government moves to control the prices of official textbooks and orders schools not to use anything not on the list. 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Search results 32108 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Latest Figures Show China's Millennials Aren't The Marrying Kind 2021-08-23 Only 20 million people born after 1990 are currently married, around half the rate seen for previous generations. Candidate Withdraws From Hong Kong Law Society Elections, Citing Intimidation 2021-08-23 Jonathan Ross says his candidacy appeared to have generated fear 'in some quarters.' Tibetan Poet Dies of Alcohol-Related Health Issues After Arrests, Interrogation 2021-08-23 Tsepa, also called Chenbang, had written articles criticizing Chinese polices in Tibet, leading to several arrests. Uyghur Entrepreneur Confirmed to be Held in Internment Camp in Xinjiang 2021-08-23 Mahmutjan Memetjan, a real estate investor and food market operator, has been detained for four years. Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City Enters Lockdown, With Armed Soldiers Deployed on the Streets 2021-08-23 Vietnam’s neighbors Laos and Cambodia also saw rising numbers of infections this week. Arakan Army Eclipsing Government in Administering Myanmar’s Rakhine State Amid Cease-fire 2021-08-23 Residents say the AA is more effective than the government, which is ‘out of touch’ with the region. Uyghur Diaspora Holds First Ballot For Delegates Ahead of World Uyghur Congress General Election 2021-08-23 Voters say the process is more inclusive, with a greater number of youth and women candidates. Taiwan Rolls Out Homegrown COVID-19 Vaccine as Cases Hit New Low 2021-08-24 Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen gets her first shot after waiting to endorse the strategically important Medigen vaccine. Two Jailed After Raid on Early Rain Church Meeting in China's Sichuan 2021-08-24 Police raid a gathering at the home of a church member, taking several minors and adults to a nearby police station for questioning. Double-Edged Sword: The Securitization of COVID Response in Vietnam 2021-08-24 The stunning change in civil-military relations reflects how nervous the leaders in Hanoi are right now, as the pandemic deepens and the death toll continues ... Hong Kong to Censor Critical Movies Under National Security Law 2021-08-24 The city's government tables a legislative amendment that will likely ban the screening of films with content deemed 'subversive'. North Koreans Pressed to Donate Labor, Cash For Flood Recovery Work 2021-08-24 Authorities tell factories and citizens to provide building materials and perform manual labor. Uyghurs in Afghanistan Fear Deportation to China or Persecution Under The Taliban 2021-08-24 With papers that call them ‘Chinese Turkestani migrants,’ they are vulnerable to Taliban efforts to placate Beijing. 4 Years After Fleeing Myanmar, Rohingya Still Risk Death Seeking a Better Life 2021-08-24 The Rohingya still say they want to return to their homes in Myanmar, but the prospects for their repatriation appear as slim as ever. Freedom Urged For Cambodian Woman Who Threw Shoe at Hun Sen Poster 2021-08-24 Sam Sokha, a former factory worker with two teenage sons, has already served three years and seven months of her four-year prison term, her sister says. US Vice-President Harris in Vietnam for Covid-19 Cooperation and Security Talks 2021-08-24 Diplomatic sparring between the U.S. and China began before Kamala Harris landed in the Vietnamese capital. Thirty Youths Arrested in Yangon Raids After Myanmar Shadow Govt Warns of ‘D-Day’ Operation 2021-08-24 The arrests come amid a spate of anti-junta bombings and shootings throughout the country. Chinese Official Dismisses Wave of Emigration From Hong Kong 2021-08-25 Huang Liquan says people in the city are filled with 'positive energy' and patriotic feeling. UK Scholar Sounds Alarm Over Chinese Legal Expert Targeted by Beijing 2021-08-25 Kerry Brown says Chinese dissidents and critics of the ruling party are now living through 'dark days.' Hong Kong March Organizers Accused by National Security Police of Acting as 'Foreign Agents' 2021-08-25 Police order key members of the Hong Kong Alliance to turn over its accounts and contacts in overseas organizations or risk imprisonment. Indonesian Navy Holding Tanker, Crew Wanted by Cambodia for Alleged Oil Theft 2021-08-25 The seizure followed an Interpol red notice that had been requested by Cambodia and forwarded to Indonesian authorities. American Vice President Harris Inaugurates CDC Office for Southeast Asia 2021-08-25 The regional CDC hub is designed to enhance health cooperation with ASEAN countries at a time of soaring numbers of COVID-19 infections, officials say. Drought Destroys Crops in Northwest Cambodia 2021-08-25 Farmers worry that, if their crop fails, they won’t be able to repay bank loans or grow crops to support their families. Four Years After Massacres and Purge, Sympathy for the Rohingya Grows in Myanmar 2021-08-25 Many now see the Myanmar military, which has killed over a thousand protesters and other civilians since the Feb. 1 coup, as a common enemy. Shut-Down Threatened For Tibetan School in Sichuan 2021-08-25 The warning comes amid a drive to enforce the use of Chinese as the only language of classroom instruction for Tibetan students. North Korea Gets Tough With Residents Caught With South Korean Products or Cash 2021-08-25 A ‘Rejection of Reactionary Thought’ law aims to blunt the cultural influence of the larger, wealthier South. US Vice-President Keeps Focus on China, Covid in Vietnam Talks 2021-08-25 Harris has used her Asia trip that began in Singapore to criticize Beijing’s aggressive posture in the South China Sea. Fighting Seen Intensifying in Myanmar as Junta Deploys Troops to Ethnic Controlled Territories 2021-08-25 Clashes have increased in Kayah, Kayin, and Kachin states in the last month and may worsen. Jailed Cambodian Union Leader Rong Chhun Urges Supporters to Carry on Fight For Justice 2021-08-25 The activist vows to continue his human rights work upon his release from prison. English Textbook Shelves Empty in Shanghai Bookstore After New Rules 2021-08-26 The city government moves to control the prices of official textbooks and orders schools not to use anything not on the list. 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