Search results 31095 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Young protesters undergo military training, patriotic education in Hong Kong prisons 2022-11-08 Hundreds of young people are forced to learn Chinese-style marching, patriotic history and 'correct values.' Junta shell kills a woman and injures her husband and baby in Sagaing region 2022-11-08 Troops stormed another village in the same township the following day, torching houses. ASEAN watch shows Hun Sen’s fondness for luxury, ties to enigmatic tycoon 2022-11-08 The Cambodian prime minister said the timepiece represents his country’s technological advancement. Hundreds of police descend on Dong Tam in an attempt to quash land protests 2022-11-08 Local parishioners continue to oppose plans to build a Cultural Center on land they say belongs to the Church. China imprisons 2 Tibetan monks for sending donations to Dalai Lama 2022-11-07 One of them had strongly opposed to China’s “patriotic education” campaign Xinjiang party secretary visits areas where COVID lockdown protests occurred 2022-11-07 Urumqi’s Public Security Bureau says it detained three Han Chinese men for spreading rumors. Cambodian activists on hunger strike for Theary Seng’s release ahead of ASEAN Summit 2022-11-07 The jailed activist’s lawyer calls on Biden to press for her release during his visit next week. North Korea makes uniforms for Russian soldiers in Ukraine, violating UN sanctions 2022-11-07 Raw materials for the uniforms have been coming across the border for the past month, sources say. Rare protest in China’s Xinjiang Region over harsh Covid lockdown 2022-11-07 The protesters were speaking Mandarin Chinese, not the language spoken by Xinjiang’s indigenous Uyghurs, who face persecution from Chinese authorities in the ... Hong Kong court rejects appeal of award-winning reporter 2022-11-07 Bao Choy warned that the ruling would ‘hinder access to free information’ in the city. Chinese leader Xi Jinping rekindles official fervor for Communist Party 'holy' sites 2022-11-07 Reverence for revolutionary ideals paves the way for Xi to isolate China from the rest of the world, analysts say. China slashes number of foreign movies shown as industry lies 'moribund' 2022-11-07 Officials say 'higher standards' are now being applied to Hollywood's output, with the Avatar sequel now in limbo. Troops kill 4 villagers and 4 anti-junta fighters in Sagaing region 2022-11-07 The deaths come on the 5th day of fierce fighting around Myanmar’s Monywa township. International concern grows over Chinese ‘police service stations’ 2022-11-07 Safeguard Defenders says secret police use them as bases for forcing overseas Chinese back home. Germany begins trial of second suspect in Trinh Xuan Thanh kidnapping case 2022-11-07 Le Anh Tu is accused of spying on Thanh and helping to drive him to Slovakia. Cambodia’s publicity shy king forced into center of political fracas 2022-11-06 Exiled opposition leader criticized Norodom Sihamoni for failing to challenge Hun Sen’s authority. Cambodia’s jute farmers fear the market for their crop is disappearing 2022-11-04 The farmers are calling on the Cambodian government for help. Jute, a fibrous flowering plant, is used to make mattresses, hammocks, sacks and other items. German leader broaches human rights in China, but activists wish he went further 2022-11-04 The World Uyghur Congress and other groups say Olaf Scholz didn’t go far enough during Beijing trip. Interview: “Freedom and democracy won’t come without effort” 2022-11-04 Vietnamese lawyer Ngo Anh Tuan speaks to RFA about human rights objectives Biden: U.S. chip subsidies are key for national security 2022-11-04 Chinese reaction to new policies may follow U.S. midterm elections and Biden-Xi meeting at G-20, experts say. 4 years on, some survivors of Laos dam collapse still waiting for promised new homes 2022-11-04 Authorities have been slow to deliver on pledges of compensation and houses after 2018 disaster. In Xinjiang, a scramble to contain COVID 2022-11-04 Satellite images and leaked videos suggest officials have struggled to contain infections. Video of gymnamsium 2022-11-04 Video of gymnamsium Video of Urumqi party secretary 2022-11-04 Video of Urumqi party secretary Video of people lying on bathroom floor 2022-11-04 3 Video of people lying on bathroom floor Video of dirty floor and mops 2022-11-04 Video of dirty floor and mops China moves to take control of private tech firms with 'joint venture' deals 2022-11-04 The move is a significant departure from market-oriented economic policies of the last four decades, analysts say. Pacific nations want compensation commitment from UN climate talks, Samoa says 2022-11-04 The islands are among the most vulnerable to rising sea levels and extreme weather. China, Australia give equipment to Solomon Islands police as rivalry escalates 2022-11-04 Solomon Islands police are under equipped but their weapons have previously been stolen and used in conflicts. China orders construction of state-run canteens in self-contained community hubs 2022-11-04 Local one-stop shop services will boost state control over food supply, and could be linked to war planning. Previous 30 items 1 ... 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ... 1037 Next 30 items
Search results 31095 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Young protesters undergo military training, patriotic education in Hong Kong prisons 2022-11-08 Hundreds of young people are forced to learn Chinese-style marching, patriotic history and 'correct values.' Junta shell kills a woman and injures her husband and baby in Sagaing region 2022-11-08 Troops stormed another village in the same township the following day, torching houses. ASEAN watch shows Hun Sen’s fondness for luxury, ties to enigmatic tycoon 2022-11-08 The Cambodian prime minister said the timepiece represents his country’s technological advancement. Hundreds of police descend on Dong Tam in an attempt to quash land protests 2022-11-08 Local parishioners continue to oppose plans to build a Cultural Center on land they say belongs to the Church. China imprisons 2 Tibetan monks for sending donations to Dalai Lama 2022-11-07 One of them had strongly opposed to China’s “patriotic education” campaign Xinjiang party secretary visits areas where COVID lockdown protests occurred 2022-11-07 Urumqi’s Public Security Bureau says it detained three Han Chinese men for spreading rumors. Cambodian activists on hunger strike for Theary Seng’s release ahead of ASEAN Summit 2022-11-07 The jailed activist’s lawyer calls on Biden to press for her release during his visit next week. North Korea makes uniforms for Russian soldiers in Ukraine, violating UN sanctions 2022-11-07 Raw materials for the uniforms have been coming across the border for the past month, sources say. Rare protest in China’s Xinjiang Region over harsh Covid lockdown 2022-11-07 The protesters were speaking Mandarin Chinese, not the language spoken by Xinjiang’s indigenous Uyghurs, who face persecution from Chinese authorities in the ... Hong Kong court rejects appeal of award-winning reporter 2022-11-07 Bao Choy warned that the ruling would ‘hinder access to free information’ in the city. Chinese leader Xi Jinping rekindles official fervor for Communist Party 'holy' sites 2022-11-07 Reverence for revolutionary ideals paves the way for Xi to isolate China from the rest of the world, analysts say. China slashes number of foreign movies shown as industry lies 'moribund' 2022-11-07 Officials say 'higher standards' are now being applied to Hollywood's output, with the Avatar sequel now in limbo. Troops kill 4 villagers and 4 anti-junta fighters in Sagaing region 2022-11-07 The deaths come on the 5th day of fierce fighting around Myanmar’s Monywa township. International concern grows over Chinese ‘police service stations’ 2022-11-07 Safeguard Defenders says secret police use them as bases for forcing overseas Chinese back home. Germany begins trial of second suspect in Trinh Xuan Thanh kidnapping case 2022-11-07 Le Anh Tu is accused of spying on Thanh and helping to drive him to Slovakia. Cambodia’s publicity shy king forced into center of political fracas 2022-11-06 Exiled opposition leader criticized Norodom Sihamoni for failing to challenge Hun Sen’s authority. Cambodia’s jute farmers fear the market for their crop is disappearing 2022-11-04 The farmers are calling on the Cambodian government for help. Jute, a fibrous flowering plant, is used to make mattresses, hammocks, sacks and other items. German leader broaches human rights in China, but activists wish he went further 2022-11-04 The World Uyghur Congress and other groups say Olaf Scholz didn’t go far enough during Beijing trip. Interview: “Freedom and democracy won’t come without effort” 2022-11-04 Vietnamese lawyer Ngo Anh Tuan speaks to RFA about human rights objectives Biden: U.S. chip subsidies are key for national security 2022-11-04 Chinese reaction to new policies may follow U.S. midterm elections and Biden-Xi meeting at G-20, experts say. 4 years on, some survivors of Laos dam collapse still waiting for promised new homes 2022-11-04 Authorities have been slow to deliver on pledges of compensation and houses after 2018 disaster. In Xinjiang, a scramble to contain COVID 2022-11-04 Satellite images and leaked videos suggest officials have struggled to contain infections. Video of gymnamsium 2022-11-04 Video of gymnamsium Video of Urumqi party secretary 2022-11-04 Video of Urumqi party secretary Video of people lying on bathroom floor 2022-11-04 3 Video of people lying on bathroom floor Video of dirty floor and mops 2022-11-04 Video of dirty floor and mops China moves to take control of private tech firms with 'joint venture' deals 2022-11-04 The move is a significant departure from market-oriented economic policies of the last four decades, analysts say. Pacific nations want compensation commitment from UN climate talks, Samoa says 2022-11-04 The islands are among the most vulnerable to rising sea levels and extreme weather. China, Australia give equipment to Solomon Islands police as rivalry escalates 2022-11-04 Solomon Islands police are under equipped but their weapons have previously been stolen and used in conflicts. China orders construction of state-run canteens in self-contained community hubs 2022-11-04 Local one-stop shop services will boost state control over food supply, and could be linked to war planning. Previous 30 items 1 ... 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ... 1037 Next 30 items