Search results 34975 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Media Watch: Taiwan faces post-election ballot fraud conspiracies 2024-02-01 Historical influences, the voting system and the impact of mainland Chinese media are key contributing factors. Three years after coup, Myanmar crisis in ‘freefall’ 2024-02-01 Rebel gains suggest conflict may be at a turning point, with junta soldiers resorting to ‘indiscriminate’ attacks on civilians. Taiwan sends 3 Chinese nationals back to Malaysia 2024-02-01 The trio had been seeking political refuge in the island while they awaited resettlement elsewhere US lawmakers nominate jailed Uyghur professor, Hong Kong mogul for Nobel Peace Prize 2024-02-01 Ilham Tohti, Jimmy Lai and two lawyers have been jailed by Chinese authorities for speaking out on human rights. Recent Xinjiang quake caused school’s collapse; 7 students seriously hurt 2024-02-01 The principal of the school in Yamansu village said several students are still hospitalized. January sees 23 landmine injuries in Myanmar 2024-02-01 Mine-affected townships have increased by 68 since 2020, according to a new monitor report. US, Japan carriers drill in the Philippines Sea amid regional tension 2024-02-01 The drill took place near the South China Sea, site of confrontations between Chinese, Philippine vessels. INTERVIEW: Vietnam’s oppression of the Protestant H’mong people 2024-01-31 Vang Duc Son fled to Thailand, then the U.S. after being targeted for his religious beliefs. Evidence against Jimmy Lai ‘obtained through torture’: UN expert 2024-01-31 A key prosecution witness was allegedly tortured during detention in a Chinese prison between 2020 and 2021. Suu Kyi’s son receives 1st letter from her since Myanmar coup 2024-01-31 ‘This is the first I have heard from her,’ Kim Aris tells RFA, 3 years after his mother was imprisoned in the military takeover. Vietnam gets tough on drunk driving 2024-01-31 Crackdown has led to drop in drinking, less nightlife and lower beer sales On eve of coup anniversary, Myanmar's embattled junta extends emergency rule 2024-01-31 The 2021 coup put an abrupt and unpopular end to a decade of tentative democratic and economic reform. Three years of misery in Myanmar, by the numbers 2024-01-31 The military junta that ousted the elected government on Feb. 1, 2021 has less and less to show for its coup. Fierce fighting in Rakhine state prompts aid workers to evacuate 2024-01-31 Move comes as junta extends emergency rule another 6 months, U.S imposes new sanctions. FBI director: Chinese hackers targeting US infrastructure 2024-01-31 Attacks on key infrastructure could ‘crush American will for the US to defend Taiwan,’ another official said. Ahead of Tibetan New Year, China urges monks to ‘expose, denounce’ Dalai Lama 2024-01-31 Authorities tell eminent Buddhist monks to safeguard the ‘unity of the motherland.’ Has the US announced a complete cutoff of aid to Ukraine? 2024-01-31 Verdict: Misleading 10 offenses that could lead to getting hauled in to ‘drink tea’ 2024-01-31 State security police highlight ways that people can run afoul of China's vague espionage laws. US official: China may never surpass America’s economy 2024-01-31 The comments follow Monday’s collapse of Chinese real estate giant Evergrande with more than $300 billion in debt. Myanmar arrests alleged Chinese scammers, former MP 2024-01-31 Roughly 44,000 people associated with fraud have been deported from Myanmar, according to the Chinese embassy. Explainer: Southeast Asia explores little-known carbon credit scheme 2024-01-31 Swiss-Thai deal shows promise, but lacks necessary regulations and global institutions. Russian warship conducts exercise in South China Sea 2024-01-31 Frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov carried out anti-submarine drills as the Russian Navy reaffirmed its presence in the region. S Korea labels Kim regime irrational, calls for an end to provocation 2024-01-30 President Yoon accused Pyongyang of blatantly ignoring international law. Hong Kong introduces security law targeting 'foreign forces' in city 2024-01-30 Rebooted after mass protests 20 years ago, the draft is aimed at 'undercurrents' of dissent, foreign 'interference.' Chinese activists transiting at Taipei airport say they’re seeking asylum 2024-01-30 The three Chinese nationals received UN temporary refugee cards in Thailand but felt unsafe there. Beware of junta’s political tricks, government-in-exile warns 2024-01-30 With the military losing ground, it might feign a move toward democracy, NUG foreign minister says. Rights group urges sanctions against Australian mining companies in Myanmar 2024-01-30 The businesses provide the ruling junta with support and legitimacy, report says. In song and dance, Uyghurs forced to celebrate Lunar New Year 2024-01-30 The pressure is part of Chinese attempts to assimilate Uyghurs into Han Chinese culture, experts say. Pollution from pig farm causes mountain of dead fish in nearby river 2024-01-30 Farming firm admits responsibility, agrees to pay compensation and restock river Beijing says construction of multibillion-dollar China-Thailand rail must be sped up 2024-01-30 Connectivity of the two countries with Laos also needs to be hastened, Chinese foreign minister said on Bangkok visit. Previous 30 items 1 ... 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ... 1166 Next 30 items
Search results 34975 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Media Watch: Taiwan faces post-election ballot fraud conspiracies 2024-02-01 Historical influences, the voting system and the impact of mainland Chinese media are key contributing factors. Three years after coup, Myanmar crisis in ‘freefall’ 2024-02-01 Rebel gains suggest conflict may be at a turning point, with junta soldiers resorting to ‘indiscriminate’ attacks on civilians. Taiwan sends 3 Chinese nationals back to Malaysia 2024-02-01 The trio had been seeking political refuge in the island while they awaited resettlement elsewhere US lawmakers nominate jailed Uyghur professor, Hong Kong mogul for Nobel Peace Prize 2024-02-01 Ilham Tohti, Jimmy Lai and two lawyers have been jailed by Chinese authorities for speaking out on human rights. Recent Xinjiang quake caused school’s collapse; 7 students seriously hurt 2024-02-01 The principal of the school in Yamansu village said several students are still hospitalized. January sees 23 landmine injuries in Myanmar 2024-02-01 Mine-affected townships have increased by 68 since 2020, according to a new monitor report. US, Japan carriers drill in the Philippines Sea amid regional tension 2024-02-01 The drill took place near the South China Sea, site of confrontations between Chinese, Philippine vessels. INTERVIEW: Vietnam’s oppression of the Protestant H’mong people 2024-01-31 Vang Duc Son fled to Thailand, then the U.S. after being targeted for his religious beliefs. Evidence against Jimmy Lai ‘obtained through torture’: UN expert 2024-01-31 A key prosecution witness was allegedly tortured during detention in a Chinese prison between 2020 and 2021. Suu Kyi’s son receives 1st letter from her since Myanmar coup 2024-01-31 ‘This is the first I have heard from her,’ Kim Aris tells RFA, 3 years after his mother was imprisoned in the military takeover. Vietnam gets tough on drunk driving 2024-01-31 Crackdown has led to drop in drinking, less nightlife and lower beer sales On eve of coup anniversary, Myanmar's embattled junta extends emergency rule 2024-01-31 The 2021 coup put an abrupt and unpopular end to a decade of tentative democratic and economic reform. Three years of misery in Myanmar, by the numbers 2024-01-31 The military junta that ousted the elected government on Feb. 1, 2021 has less and less to show for its coup. Fierce fighting in Rakhine state prompts aid workers to evacuate 2024-01-31 Move comes as junta extends emergency rule another 6 months, U.S imposes new sanctions. FBI director: Chinese hackers targeting US infrastructure 2024-01-31 Attacks on key infrastructure could ‘crush American will for the US to defend Taiwan,’ another official said. Ahead of Tibetan New Year, China urges monks to ‘expose, denounce’ Dalai Lama 2024-01-31 Authorities tell eminent Buddhist monks to safeguard the ‘unity of the motherland.’ Has the US announced a complete cutoff of aid to Ukraine? 2024-01-31 Verdict: Misleading 10 offenses that could lead to getting hauled in to ‘drink tea’ 2024-01-31 State security police highlight ways that people can run afoul of China's vague espionage laws. US official: China may never surpass America’s economy 2024-01-31 The comments follow Monday’s collapse of Chinese real estate giant Evergrande with more than $300 billion in debt. Myanmar arrests alleged Chinese scammers, former MP 2024-01-31 Roughly 44,000 people associated with fraud have been deported from Myanmar, according to the Chinese embassy. Explainer: Southeast Asia explores little-known carbon credit scheme 2024-01-31 Swiss-Thai deal shows promise, but lacks necessary regulations and global institutions. Russian warship conducts exercise in South China Sea 2024-01-31 Frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov carried out anti-submarine drills as the Russian Navy reaffirmed its presence in the region. S Korea labels Kim regime irrational, calls for an end to provocation 2024-01-30 President Yoon accused Pyongyang of blatantly ignoring international law. Hong Kong introduces security law targeting 'foreign forces' in city 2024-01-30 Rebooted after mass protests 20 years ago, the draft is aimed at 'undercurrents' of dissent, foreign 'interference.' Chinese activists transiting at Taipei airport say they’re seeking asylum 2024-01-30 The three Chinese nationals received UN temporary refugee cards in Thailand but felt unsafe there. Beware of junta’s political tricks, government-in-exile warns 2024-01-30 With the military losing ground, it might feign a move toward democracy, NUG foreign minister says. Rights group urges sanctions against Australian mining companies in Myanmar 2024-01-30 The businesses provide the ruling junta with support and legitimacy, report says. In song and dance, Uyghurs forced to celebrate Lunar New Year 2024-01-30 The pressure is part of Chinese attempts to assimilate Uyghurs into Han Chinese culture, experts say. Pollution from pig farm causes mountain of dead fish in nearby river 2024-01-30 Farming firm admits responsibility, agrees to pay compensation and restock river Beijing says construction of multibillion-dollar China-Thailand rail must be sped up 2024-01-30 Connectivity of the two countries with Laos also needs to be hastened, Chinese foreign minister said on Bangkok visit. Previous 30 items 1 ... 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ... 1166 Next 30 items