Search results 32207 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months 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. Chinese Activist Plans Street Protest Over Forcible Vaccination Program 2021-08-26 Ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) general secretary Xi Jinping has reportedly ordered the vaccination of 78 percent of the population by the end of October. Mass Arrest of Tibetans in Sichuan Over Dalai Lama Photos 2021-08-26 The Dalai Lama fled Tibet into exile in 1959 amid a failed Tibetan uprising against rule by China, which had annexed the formerly independent Himalayan country ... Child Trafficking Investigator Raises Alarm Over Shandong Baby-Selling Ring 2021-08-26 Volunteer investigator Shangguan says police are doing nothing to follow up on a trafficking ring she exposed nearly a year ago. Uyghur Children of Incarcerated Parents Undergo Political Education in Xinjiang Schools 2021-08-26 ‘We’re providing a very good education to these children,’ a political ethics advisor told RFA. US Vice President Kamala Harris Raises Human Rights Issues in Talks in Vietnam 2021-08-26 Harris tells reporters the US will not shy away from 'difficult conversations,' before departing Vietnam after a two-day visit. A Daily Struggle for Refugees in Myanmar’s Rakhine State 2021-08-26 The plight for refugees continues despite a ceasefire in the two-year conflict between Myanmar government forces and the rebel Arakan Army. 100,000 Rakhine Conflict Refugees Remain Displaced Nine Months After Truce with Myanmar Army 2021-08-26 "Everything is a problem now. Getting food is a problem, and money is also a problem," says Rakhine refugee Ma Saw Yin. China's Ruling Party Extends Purge of Celebrities, Fan Culture 2021-08-27 A popular actress has her social media account shut down and her work removed from public view, amid concerns over fan club flame wars and celebrity culture. China’s Crackdown on The Private Sector Raises Risks 2021-08-27 Losses mount as the government targets private enterprises and tech firms. Hong Kong Newspaper Treated as Agent of Foreign State in US 2021-08-27 Sources say the paper has ties to the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s United Front overseas propaganda work. More Than Half of Americans Would Support Military Defense of Taiwan 2021-08-27 A recent poll also finds strong levels of support for formal diplomatic recognition of the democratic island. Manila Protests Beijing's Use of Warning Flares Above Disputed Waters 2021-08-27 A senior national security official calls China's 'warnings' to Filipino surveillance planes a violation of Philippine sovereignty and sovereign rights. Ethnic Chinese Leaving North Korea Sign Pledge Not to Return Through 2023 2021-08-27 The North Korea-China border may remain closed for some time, analysts in Seoul say. Cambodia Says ‘Loopholes’ May Have Led to Oil Theft as NGOs Urge Probe 2021-08-27 Cambodia's government should now investigate how so much oil could have been taken out of the country so easily, NGOs say. Two Tibetan Students Detained for Opposing Chinese-Only Instruction in School 2021-08-27 Middle School students Gyuldrak and Yangrik had opposed a new Chinese education policy mandating classroom instruction only in the Chinese language. More Than Three Dozen Civilians Dead Following Military Interrogation Since Coup in Myanmar 2021-08-27 At least three people have died since last week, including a elderly man who described being tortured. A decade after activist’s death, rights groups in Cambodia press for answers 2022-04-26 Chut Wutty was shot and killed 10 years ago while investigating illegal logging. Hong Kong National Security Police to Vet Election Candidates For Loyalty 2021-03-30 Beijing unveils a political system designed to concentrate power inside committees staffed by ruling Chinese Communist Party loyalists. Devalued Kyat currency stops trade at Myanmar-China border 2022-08-23 Traders say Myanmar’s currency is not stable, and they cannot afford to stay in business. Fighting between Myanmar junta and Karen forces intensifies 2022-08-25 The Karen National Union says it has inflicted heavy casualties in the regime’s forces despite being outgunned. Chinese historians break ranks with party line in condemning Russia's Ukraine war 2022-02-28 Attitudes are shifting in China as Russians fail to take Ukrainian capital in the face of determined resistance. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 ... 1074 Next 30 items
Search results 32207 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months 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. Chinese Activist Plans Street Protest Over Forcible Vaccination Program 2021-08-26 Ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) general secretary Xi Jinping has reportedly ordered the vaccination of 78 percent of the population by the end of October. Mass Arrest of Tibetans in Sichuan Over Dalai Lama Photos 2021-08-26 The Dalai Lama fled Tibet into exile in 1959 amid a failed Tibetan uprising against rule by China, which had annexed the formerly independent Himalayan country ... Child Trafficking Investigator Raises Alarm Over Shandong Baby-Selling Ring 2021-08-26 Volunteer investigator Shangguan says police are doing nothing to follow up on a trafficking ring she exposed nearly a year ago. Uyghur Children of Incarcerated Parents Undergo Political Education in Xinjiang Schools 2021-08-26 ‘We’re providing a very good education to these children,’ a political ethics advisor told RFA. US Vice President Kamala Harris Raises Human Rights Issues in Talks in Vietnam 2021-08-26 Harris tells reporters the US will not shy away from 'difficult conversations,' before departing Vietnam after a two-day visit. A Daily Struggle for Refugees in Myanmar’s Rakhine State 2021-08-26 The plight for refugees continues despite a ceasefire in the two-year conflict between Myanmar government forces and the rebel Arakan Army. 100,000 Rakhine Conflict Refugees Remain Displaced Nine Months After Truce with Myanmar Army 2021-08-26 "Everything is a problem now. Getting food is a problem, and money is also a problem," says Rakhine refugee Ma Saw Yin. China's Ruling Party Extends Purge of Celebrities, Fan Culture 2021-08-27 A popular actress has her social media account shut down and her work removed from public view, amid concerns over fan club flame wars and celebrity culture. China’s Crackdown on The Private Sector Raises Risks 2021-08-27 Losses mount as the government targets private enterprises and tech firms. Hong Kong Newspaper Treated as Agent of Foreign State in US 2021-08-27 Sources say the paper has ties to the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s United Front overseas propaganda work. More Than Half of Americans Would Support Military Defense of Taiwan 2021-08-27 A recent poll also finds strong levels of support for formal diplomatic recognition of the democratic island. Manila Protests Beijing's Use of Warning Flares Above Disputed Waters 2021-08-27 A senior national security official calls China's 'warnings' to Filipino surveillance planes a violation of Philippine sovereignty and sovereign rights. Ethnic Chinese Leaving North Korea Sign Pledge Not to Return Through 2023 2021-08-27 The North Korea-China border may remain closed for some time, analysts in Seoul say. Cambodia Says ‘Loopholes’ May Have Led to Oil Theft as NGOs Urge Probe 2021-08-27 Cambodia's government should now investigate how so much oil could have been taken out of the country so easily, NGOs say. Two Tibetan Students Detained for Opposing Chinese-Only Instruction in School 2021-08-27 Middle School students Gyuldrak and Yangrik had opposed a new Chinese education policy mandating classroom instruction only in the Chinese language. More Than Three Dozen Civilians Dead Following Military Interrogation Since Coup in Myanmar 2021-08-27 At least three people have died since last week, including a elderly man who described being tortured. A decade after activist’s death, rights groups in Cambodia press for answers 2022-04-26 Chut Wutty was shot and killed 10 years ago while investigating illegal logging. Hong Kong National Security Police to Vet Election Candidates For Loyalty 2021-03-30 Beijing unveils a political system designed to concentrate power inside committees staffed by ruling Chinese Communist Party loyalists. Devalued Kyat currency stops trade at Myanmar-China border 2022-08-23 Traders say Myanmar’s currency is not stable, and they cannot afford to stay in business. Fighting between Myanmar junta and Karen forces intensifies 2022-08-25 The Karen National Union says it has inflicted heavy casualties in the regime’s forces despite being outgunned. Chinese historians break ranks with party line in condemning Russia's Ukraine war 2022-02-28 Attitudes are shifting in China as Russians fail to take Ukrainian capital in the face of determined resistance. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 ... 1074 Next 30 items