Search results 36809 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Manila: Chinese boats have not left area near Philippine-occupied island 2023-03-07 They repeatedly ignored radio messages asking them to leave waters around Pag-asa island, coast guard says. Bangladesh investigators probe cause of fire that left 12,000 Rohingya homeless 2023-03-07 Southeast Asian and Pacific leaders applaud first-ever global ocean treaty 2023-03-07 UN-backed pact is aimed at protecting threatened marine biodiversity. Vietnamese land rights activist in poor health in prison 2023-03-07 Bleeding and diagnosed with uterine fibroids, she was not allowed to remain in hospital International Women’s Day march in Hong Kong canceled amid police threats 2023-03-07 Police had threatened key social activists with arrest if they participated Authorities detain Buddhist monk during peace march across Cambodia 2023-03-07 Venerable Soy Sat was questioned for several hours about possible political ties. Former Tiananmen leader Wang Dan joins growing outcry over Donnie Yen Oscars invite 2023-03-07 Tens of thousands sign a petition calling on the awards organizers to uninvite him over his support for Beijing. 'Red Guards’ song and dance for model worker prompts shock, anger over Mao's legacy 2023-03-07 Uniformed high-schoolers stage a 'red loyalty' parade for model worker as congress opens Myanmar’s school system in shambles since coup as high school exam-takers plunge 80% 2023-03-07 Community-based schools and ones operating under the shadow government are filling the gaps. China FM says conflict unavoidable if US pursues ‘wrong path’ in relations 2023-03-07 Qin Gang highlights cooperation between Beijing and Moscow. White House backs TikTok ban bill 2023-03-07 Bipartisan bill would let US commerce secretary ban foreign tech deemed detrimental to national security. Vietnam police tell Church of God followers to renounce their faith 2023-03-07 The religion is not officially registered in the country, which is on a US watchlist for religious persecution. Myanmar’s junta killed nearly 500 women in just over 2 years 2023-03-08 It also arrested more 3,125 women and sentenced 11 to death, according to the National Unity Government. Volunteers teach Yangon’s street children to read and write 2023-03-08 The volunteers say they want to “uplift the standard of their lives.” Report: McCarthy will meet Tsai in California 2023-03-08 House speaker says planned meeting on US soil doesn’t preclude a future trip to Taiwan. US intel chief: Agencies ‘divided’ over COVID origins 2023-03-08 Senate also told that TikTok ‘enables our adversaries’ efforts at espionage’ amid moves to ban the platform. World’s oceans contain 170 trillion plastic particles, study says 2023-03-08 Research collated data from several marine regions, including the Pacific. Laos' inflation surges over 40% in February 2023-03-08 Drastic price surge comes despite government steps to limit imports and money-changing COMMENTARY: Women’s equality in Myanmar: A bird’s flight with a broken wing 2023-03-08 In a dire situation, the prominence of women in social, political, and economic life give reason for hope. China plans massive new center to house, control ‘big data’ on all of its people 2023-03-08 Analysts say the government sees data as crucial in staving off threats to Communist Party rule. Overseas Chinese feminists draw inspiration from ‘white paper’ movement back home 2023-03-08 Chinese women studying overseas are increasingly working with allies from other backgrounds – including Uyghurs. UN human rights chief: China has arbitrarily detained Uyghurs, separated families 2023-03-08 Turk also raises concerns about Tibetans, Hongkongers. World Uyghur Congress nominated for Nobel Peace Prize 2023-03-08 Group recognized for shedding light on Chinese repression of 11 million Uyghurs. For International Women’s Day, North Korean women urged to bear more children 2023-03-08 Women who sent 7 or 8 children to serve in the military are lionized. Cambodia, Laos declare Women’s Day a holiday, but host of inequalities remain 2023-03-08 Rights groups call for release of female activists and journalists across Southeast Asia. Hunt for oil and gas increases risk of flashpoints in South China Sea, report says 2023-03-08 China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam are pursuing new projects this year. Frank Bainimarama, former Fiji PM, charged with abuse of power 2023-03-09 Bainimarama, who ruled for 16 years, and Fiji’s top police officer allegedly halted a 2019 police investigation. Troops beat and arrest 7 people in a Kachin state tea shop 2023-03-09 Myanmar’s military has arrested around 200 people in Hpakant township this month. Asian cities at increased exposure to rising sea levels, study says 2023-03-09 Past analysis underestimated the degree of threat, the research suggests. COMMENTARY: China weakens itself by suppressing civil society and independent voices 2023-03-09 Unconstrained by civil society and democratic institutions, Xi Jinping has set China on a dangerous course. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 ... 1227 Next 30 items
Search results 36809 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Manila: Chinese boats have not left area near Philippine-occupied island 2023-03-07 They repeatedly ignored radio messages asking them to leave waters around Pag-asa island, coast guard says. Bangladesh investigators probe cause of fire that left 12,000 Rohingya homeless 2023-03-07 Southeast Asian and Pacific leaders applaud first-ever global ocean treaty 2023-03-07 UN-backed pact is aimed at protecting threatened marine biodiversity. Vietnamese land rights activist in poor health in prison 2023-03-07 Bleeding and diagnosed with uterine fibroids, she was not allowed to remain in hospital International Women’s Day march in Hong Kong canceled amid police threats 2023-03-07 Police had threatened key social activists with arrest if they participated Authorities detain Buddhist monk during peace march across Cambodia 2023-03-07 Venerable Soy Sat was questioned for several hours about possible political ties. Former Tiananmen leader Wang Dan joins growing outcry over Donnie Yen Oscars invite 2023-03-07 Tens of thousands sign a petition calling on the awards organizers to uninvite him over his support for Beijing. 'Red Guards’ song and dance for model worker prompts shock, anger over Mao's legacy 2023-03-07 Uniformed high-schoolers stage a 'red loyalty' parade for model worker as congress opens Myanmar’s school system in shambles since coup as high school exam-takers plunge 80% 2023-03-07 Community-based schools and ones operating under the shadow government are filling the gaps. China FM says conflict unavoidable if US pursues ‘wrong path’ in relations 2023-03-07 Qin Gang highlights cooperation between Beijing and Moscow. White House backs TikTok ban bill 2023-03-07 Bipartisan bill would let US commerce secretary ban foreign tech deemed detrimental to national security. Vietnam police tell Church of God followers to renounce their faith 2023-03-07 The religion is not officially registered in the country, which is on a US watchlist for religious persecution. Myanmar’s junta killed nearly 500 women in just over 2 years 2023-03-08 It also arrested more 3,125 women and sentenced 11 to death, according to the National Unity Government. Volunteers teach Yangon’s street children to read and write 2023-03-08 The volunteers say they want to “uplift the standard of their lives.” Report: McCarthy will meet Tsai in California 2023-03-08 House speaker says planned meeting on US soil doesn’t preclude a future trip to Taiwan. US intel chief: Agencies ‘divided’ over COVID origins 2023-03-08 Senate also told that TikTok ‘enables our adversaries’ efforts at espionage’ amid moves to ban the platform. World’s oceans contain 170 trillion plastic particles, study says 2023-03-08 Research collated data from several marine regions, including the Pacific. Laos' inflation surges over 40% in February 2023-03-08 Drastic price surge comes despite government steps to limit imports and money-changing COMMENTARY: Women’s equality in Myanmar: A bird’s flight with a broken wing 2023-03-08 In a dire situation, the prominence of women in social, political, and economic life give reason for hope. China plans massive new center to house, control ‘big data’ on all of its people 2023-03-08 Analysts say the government sees data as crucial in staving off threats to Communist Party rule. Overseas Chinese feminists draw inspiration from ‘white paper’ movement back home 2023-03-08 Chinese women studying overseas are increasingly working with allies from other backgrounds – including Uyghurs. UN human rights chief: China has arbitrarily detained Uyghurs, separated families 2023-03-08 Turk also raises concerns about Tibetans, Hongkongers. World Uyghur Congress nominated for Nobel Peace Prize 2023-03-08 Group recognized for shedding light on Chinese repression of 11 million Uyghurs. For International Women’s Day, North Korean women urged to bear more children 2023-03-08 Women who sent 7 or 8 children to serve in the military are lionized. Cambodia, Laos declare Women’s Day a holiday, but host of inequalities remain 2023-03-08 Rights groups call for release of female activists and journalists across Southeast Asia. Hunt for oil and gas increases risk of flashpoints in South China Sea, report says 2023-03-08 China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam are pursuing new projects this year. Frank Bainimarama, former Fiji PM, charged with abuse of power 2023-03-09 Bainimarama, who ruled for 16 years, and Fiji’s top police officer allegedly halted a 2019 police investigation. Troops beat and arrest 7 people in a Kachin state tea shop 2023-03-09 Myanmar’s military has arrested around 200 people in Hpakant township this month. Asian cities at increased exposure to rising sea levels, study says 2023-03-09 Past analysis underestimated the degree of threat, the research suggests. COMMENTARY: China weakens itself by suppressing civil society and independent voices 2023-03-09 Unconstrained by civil society and democratic institutions, Xi Jinping has set China on a dangerous course. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 ... 1227 Next 30 items