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Search results 29636 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Home Cambodia China Laos North Korea Tibet Myanmar Uyghur Vietnam Cartoons Special Reports Multimedia North Korea gives Chinese vaccines to soldiers working as construction labor May 26, 2022 Mobile broadcast units promote the ‘Immortal Potion of Love’ and praise leader Kim Jong Un Uyghur sports trainer confirmed arrested by Chinese authorities in Xinjiang May 26, 2022 Behtiyar Abduweli is one of at least 20 university teachers being detained. Marcos: Philippines will assert maritime territorial rights under his leadership May 26, 2022 The president-elect says he will not compromise nation’s “sacred” sovereignty in dealing with China. Chinese censors delete post hitting out at mass, high-tech pandemic surveillance May 26, 2022 Tsinghua University law professor Lao Dongyan defies censors to warn of the threat from big data monitoring. US, China urged to talk to each other amid fears for regional trade, security May 26, 2022 Southeast Asian leaders voiced concern about rivalry at conference in Tokyo. Interview: ‘We always fought against things which were unreasonable’ in prison May 26, 2022 'My mind has been full of the images of the inmates who I know in person," says political prisoner Ho Duc Hoa. Chinese Christians find it harder to get passports amid pandemic travel bans May 26, 2022 Asked what criteria make an overseas trip 'necessary,' officials decline to clarify. Insult follows injury to Tibetan monks May 26, 2022 Myanmar wood carvers continue centuries-old tradition May 26, 2022 Top U.S. diplomat for Tibetan affairs visits refugees in Nepal May 25, 2022 More than 5,000 Tibetans refugees live in limbo after Nepal stopped issuing ID cards in 1995. Lao villagers say they got little warning of dam water release May 25, 2022 Nam Ou 4 Dam started increasing its discharge on Monday after heavy rains filled its reservoir. Thousands of homes burned by soldiers in Myanmar’s Sagaing region May 25, 2022 Many victims have been forced to live in tents in the forest as the rainy season starts. UNHCR chief: World must not forget Rohingya refugees amid Ukraine crisis May 25, 2022 “I will put maximum pressure on all donor partners,” Filippo Grandi says. Japan criticizes ‘provocative’ China-Russia air patrol during Quad summit May 25, 2022 The two militaries staged the patrol “in accordance with their annual military cooperation plan,” China said. Hong Kong unlikely to see Tiananmen vigil, as Taiwan plans major June 4 event instead May 25, 2022 Activist says the onus is now on Taiwan to honor the Tiananmen dead and remember their own struggle for democracy. Hundreds join student protests at two Beijing universities over COVID-19 measures May 25, 2022 One university reportedly concedes to student demands to study from home ahead of a politically sensitive date. “Managed dictatorship”: Cambodia holds commune elections May 25, 2022 Arizona State University professor Sophal Ear says the ruling Cambodian People’s Party is practicing intimidation against the opposition Candlelight Party as ... Chinese medical experts in North Korea to advise on COVID response May 24, 2022 A team of 13 officials, doctors and technicians traveled to Pyongyang to help fight a recent outbreak. Cambodian opposition party’s signs vandalized in council campaign May 24, 2022 The Candlelight Party called on authorities to protect candidates in races for local commune councils. Mobile phone service cut amid heavy fighting in Myanmar’s Sagaing May 24, 2022 A spokesman for an opposition group said junta forces were trying to disguise their movements. Missing Tibetan writer said to be detained in prison in China’s Qinghai province May 24, 2022 Gendun Lhundrub was on his way to attend a religious event when he was arrested in December 2020. Hong Kong activist Benny Tai jailed over voting scheme, cardinal pleads not guilty May 24, 2022 Tai gets 10 months for trying to influence elections as Cardinal Joseph Zen and co-defendants get bail, travel ban Australia, India, Japan and US end 'Quad' summit with eyes on China May 24, 2022 China accuses the group of 'building small cliques and stoking bloc confrontation.' US Navy: 'Unit-level errors and omissions' led to grounding of nuclear-powered sub May 24, 2022 Three top commanders of the USS Connecticut were sacked after the accident in the South China Sea. Shandong activist incommunicado as veteran dissident Xu Qin is held without trial May 24, 2022 Friends have had no reply from repeated messages Li Yu, while Xu's trial has been suspended by the local court. Pregnant women with COVID suffer in North Korea’s run-down medical system May 23, 2022 Sources report some expectant mothers suffered stillbirths after being placed in makeshift care facilities. Long lines for gasoline in Laos as shortage worsens May 23, 2022 Rising global prices and the rapid depreciation of the kip are blamed for the crisis at the pump. UN rights chief lowers expectations for heavily scrutinized visit to Xinjiang May 23, 2022 Uyghurs, Tibetans and Chinese activists fear Michelle Bachelet will fail to take Beijing to task for rights abuses. Tibetan monks told to take blame for statue demolitions May 23, 2022 Authorities reportedly said that a 99-foot-tall Buddha statue in Drago was too high. More than a dozen Rohingya die when boat capsizes off Myanmar coast May 23, 2022 About 90 people, including women and children, were aboard the boat heading to Malaysia Previous 30 items 1 ... 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ... 988 Next 30 items