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Search results 25304 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Cambodia China Laos North Korea Tibet Myanmar Uyghur Vietnam Cartoons Special Reports Multimedia Video Commentaries About Us Philippines Again Leans Toward US After Soft-Pedaling on South China Sea Issue Dec 21, 2020 President Rodrigo Duterte in September backed a 2016 international court ruling in favor of the Philippines, calling his country's claims in the disputed ... Tibetan Jailed For Celebrating Dalai Lama’s Birthday Released After Serving Five-Year Term Dec 21, 2020 Ajaja, formerly a monk in Ngaba's Kirti monastery, was jailed for celebrating the 80th birthday of Tibet's Dalai Lama, considered by China a politically ... Thousands of Apple Supplier Workers Turn Out in Shanghai Pay Protest Dec 21, 2020 The dispute comes after Apple places Taiwan-invested Pegatron on probation over a work experience program. Guangdong Cities in Temporary Darkness Amid China Power Glitch Dec 21, 2020 Residents say water, internet, and mobile phone services are also being affected by the outages. Cambodian Activists Beaten in Prison, Others Denied Bail as Courts Continue to Punish Dissent Dec 18, 2020 Cambodian rights group LICADHO says that Cambodians still demand basic freedoms despite repressive laws enforced by government-controlled courts. Schools Stay Open in Myanmar Ethnic Regions Amid National Closures for Pandemic Dec 18, 2020 Authorities from the New Mon State Party, an ethnic rebel group that signed Myanmar’s nationwide ceasefire agreement, say they believe students and teachers ... Xinjiang Authorities Sentence Uyghur Septuagenarian Former Official to Lengthy Jail Term Dec 18, 2020 Rukiya Osman had reportedly been present during a Muslim sermon more than a decade ago. Border Residents Wary as North Korea Sends Security College Students to Monitor Them Dec 18, 2020 Future secret agents assigned to neighborhood watch units to observe ‘and threaten’ the poor. More Lao Fishermen Arrested in Thailand After Entering Illegally on Way Home Dec 18, 2020 The attempted trip home was 'difficult and dangerous,' one man says after fishing work dried up in Malaysia in November. Myanmar’s Jade Center Suspends Most Mining Amid Coronavirus Spike Dec 18, 2020 But small-scale mining is allowed in the face of poverty concerns. US Lawmaker Calls For an Independent Tibet Dec 18, 2020 'The Tibetan people deserve our support for a country that is still theirs,' says Pennsylvania congressman Scott Perry in a letter to President Trump. European Parliament Adopts Resolution on Uyghurs Clearing Path For China Sanctions Dec 18, 2020 The resolution comes a day ahead of reports that an EU-China investment deal could be signed by year-end. Young Uyghur Man Who Went Missing After Warned of Detention Confirmed Dead by Suicide Dec 18, 2020 Ibrahim Qasim had investigated ways to flee China before he was ordered to return to Xinjiang. China's Rift with Australia Raises Regional Risks Dec 18, 2020 Curb on coal may serve as a warning on new trade deal. Switzerland Confirms Handing Out Schengen Visas to Chinese Security Agents Dec 18, 2020 In a secretive deal with China's ministry of public security, Beijing's agents are allowed to interview Chinese nationals with no interpreter present, and are ... Overseas Activists Plan 'Shadow Parliament' to Represent Hongkongers Overseas Dec 18, 2020 The move comes as three former opposition lawmakers are charged with public order offenses for protesting China's draconian national security. North Korea Executes Fishing Fleet Captain for Listening to RFA Dec 17, 2020 Like other former servicemen, the captain had been tuning in at sea for decades. Myanmar Ethnic Regions Keep Schools Open Amid National Closures for Pandemic Dec 17, 2020 Remote areas in Mon and other states believe the risk of infection remains low. Court Charges Eight Hong Kong Activists for Security Law Protest Dec 17, 2020 They were charged with “illegal assembly” for their roles in protests on July 1 – the day after Beijing imposed a sweeping security law on the city. Vietnam Arrests Journalists for Tollbooth Scheme Criticism Dec 17, 2020 Truong Chau Huu Danh joins dozens of other journalists and bloggers detained by Hanoi. Hong Kong Search Data Indicate Unease, Migration Plans Among Middle Class Dec 17, 2020 Keyword searches on emigration and offshore bank accounts have spiked in recent months, suggesting many are thinking of leaving the city. 'Beijing's Plan to Export Revolution Hasn't Changed': Ching Cheong Dec 17, 2020 Veteran political journalist Ching Cheong says a new political party in Hong Kong is part of Beijing's hidden United Front policy. Activist Held For Helping 'Ink-Splash' Woman in China's Hunan Dec 17, 2020 Ou Biaofeng's friends say he hasn't been released after a 15-day administrative sentence and fear police will keep him in detention pending criminal charges. Vietnam to Test Vaccine as Neighbors Weigh Coronavirus Dec 16, 2020 Vietnam begins human trials on a domestically produced vaccine, while Laos looks to Russia for help and Cambodia says it will buy vaccines approved by the ... Two-Year-Old War in Myanmar’s Rakhine Takes Toll on Children Dec 16, 2020 Fighting between Myanmar forces and the rebel Arakan Army (AA) has inflicted on children psychological trauma, physical injury and death from crossfire and ... Interview: Seoul’s Leaflet Ban a Problem Because ‘North Korea Hasn’t Changed at All’ Dec 16, 2020 Former refugee Ji Seong-ho, now South Korean lawmaker, details meetings with U.S. counterparts during recent visit. NGO: Thousands of Jobless Migrants in Thailand May Have Lost Legal Status Dec 16, 2020 Many have disappeared from Thai employment databases after losing work amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and may now be classed as illegal migrants. US-Backed Mekong Dam Monitor Project Offers Data and Transparency to Mekong Region Dec 16, 2020 Data could be used to hold China accountable for impact of 11 upstream dams. China Indicts Hong Kong 12 For 'Illegal Border Crossing' Dec 16, 2020 The trials of two juvenile detainees will be held behind closed doors, the state prosecutor announces. China Has More Than 100 Journalists Behind Bars Amid 'Total Control' of Media Dec 16, 2020 Two press freedom groups say China is still one of the world's biggest persecutors of journalists. Previous 30 items 1 ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 844 Next 30 items