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Taiwan Reports Boom in Enrollment of Students From Hong Kong Jan 11, 2021 Applications boom as national security police in Hong Kong start arresting peaceful critics of the Chinese government or city authorities. China Threatens US With 'Counterstrike' After Pompeo Removes Taiwan Curbs Jan 11, 2021 The outgoing Trump administration says all restrictions preventing contact between U.S. and Taiwanese officials are now void. Tibetans in 26 Countries Vote for Leader of Exile Government Jan 08, 2021 In the first round of voting, three candidates have taken the lead. The final vote is scheduled for April 11. Myanmar Authorities Investigate July Killing of Rakhine Villager, Relatives Say Jan 08, 2021 The civilian’s remains washed up on a riverbank five days after soldiers seized him. Myanmar Government Says Rakhine Elections Require Security Guarantees Jan 08, 2021 Local Rakhine politicians see needless delay while military, Arakan Army both agree to hold vote. Opposition Officials in Exile ‘on Their Own’ to Enter Cambodia, Face Trial: Government Jan 08, 2021 A spokesperson says they will not be granted entry because they ‘organized a coup d’état.’ Vietnam Court Rejects Appeal of ‘Constitution Group’ Protesters, Returning Them to Prison Jan 08, 2021 Members of the group affirm their innocence in court, saying their right to protest is protected by Vietnam's Constitution. North Koreans Cynical About ‘Self-Reliance’ Messaging During Party Congress Jan 08, 2021 Experts say that Kim Jong Un appears to admit that tough times lie ahead for the country. Hong Kong Website Blocked, Sparking Fears Over Great Firewall Jan 08, 2021 Protest website HKChronicles warns Hong Kong users to brace for more direct censorship after it is blocked by local internet service providers. China's Propaganda Machine 'Makes Deliberate Use' of Washington Violence Jan 08, 2021 The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is deliberately drawing a false equivalence between events in Washington and Hong Kong, analysts say. China Punishes Alibaba with Regulatory Crackdown Jan 08, 2021 Moves to curb financial risks follow clash with billionaire Jack Ma. Chinese Official Singles Out Jack Ma's Ant Group Amid Fintech Probe Warning Jan 08, 2021 Commentators draw parallels between Ma's 'disappearance' and the kidnapping of banking billionaire Xiao Jianhua from a Hong Kong hotel. Myanmar Army Urges Rakhine, Shan Elections Before New Parliament Convenes on Feb. 1 Jan 07, 2021 Townships under conflict saw voting cancelled when the nation went to the polls on Nov. 8. Yangon Police Arrest Nearly 100 Rohingya Being Trafficked From Myanmar to Malaysia Jan 07, 2021 Four others have been charged for smuggling the Muslims, who are treated as illegal immigrants by Myanmar. Cambodia Soliciting Vaccine Donations ‘Populist, Corrupt’: Acting Opposition Chief Sam Rainsy Jan 07, 2021 No plans are in place to order vaccines, despite tens of millions of dollars in contributions. Three Candidates Take the Lead in Voting For Leader of Tibet’s Exile Government Jan 07, 2021 Penpa Tsering, Aukatsang Kelsang Dorjee, and Gyari Dolma move ahead, with a second and final round of voting set for April 11. Missing Uyghur Poet and Teacher Confirmed Detained After Nearly Four Years Jan 07, 2021 Qasim Sidiq is believed to have been targeted for content he composed as long as 15 years ago. Democracy Activist Benny Tai Departs Hong Kong Police Station on Bail After Mass Arrest Jan 07, 2021 Tai was one of dozens of Hong Kong opposition politicians and activists who were arrested on Wednesday, as Beijing steps up its efforts to crush dissent in the ... Vietnamese Facebook User Jailed For One Year For ‘Offending’ Officials Jan 07, 2021 Facebook users in three provinces of Vietnam are jailed or fined this week for posting content offending authorities. Hong Kong Press Groups Hit Out at Order to Turn Over Materials Amid 'Subversion' Arrests Jan 07, 2021 A New York-based press freedom group says the Hong Kong authorities have 'shredded' what was left of the city's press freedom. China Intimidates COVID-19 Critics, Blocks Probe Into Virus Origins Jan 07, 2021 A rights group hits out at the treatment of critics of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s handling of the pandemic. Bangladesh: On Track to Complete Barbed-Wire Fence Around Rohingya Camps by Mid-2021 Jan 06, 2021 The fence will keep refugees 'safe and secure' but will also deter criminal activity by the Rohingya, Bangladesh's Home Minister says. 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Search results 25310 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 Chinese Cities in Lockdown as Police Warn People Not to Spread 'Rumors' Jan 12, 2021 A fresh wave of COVID-19 cases hits northern China, with several major cities under lockdown or other restrictions. North Korean Leader Tells Party Congress US Remains ‘Biggest Enemy’ Jan 12, 2021 Kim Jong Un inherits title of his father and grandfather, and their dependency on China. Jailed Democracy Advocate’s Hunger Strike Hits Day 49 as Vietnam State Security Tightens for Party Congress Jan 11, 2021 Tranh Huynh Duy Thuc continues to weaken, with his weight dropping to 127 lbs., as he holds out for an answer from authorities to his petition asking for a ... Indonesia Greenlights China's Sinovac Vaccine For Emergency Use Jan 11, 2021 Indonesia is now the first country outside China to approve use of the drug, ahead of a mass inoculation drive this week. Opposition Lawyer to Request Court Allow Clients Entry to Cambodia to Face Charges Jan 11, 2021 CNRP deputy chief Mu Sochua and dozens of other exiles are being tried for ‘incitement’ and ‘treason.’ Myanmar Rights Groups Call For ‘Official’ Definition of Political Prisoner Jan 11, 2021 Vague laws have led to the jailing of hundreds of peaceful protesters, slowing the country’s democratic transition. US Slams Chinese Embassy Tweet Lauding Family Planning’s ‘Emancipation’ of Uyghur Women Jan 11, 2021 The tweet prompted calls for stern measures against Beijing for defending repression in Xinjiang. Taiwan Reports Boom in Enrollment of Students From Hong Kong Jan 11, 2021 Applications boom as national security police in Hong Kong start arresting peaceful critics of the Chinese government or city authorities. China Threatens US With 'Counterstrike' After Pompeo Removes Taiwan Curbs Jan 11, 2021 The outgoing Trump administration says all restrictions preventing contact between U.S. and Taiwanese officials are now void. Tibetans in 26 Countries Vote for Leader of Exile Government Jan 08, 2021 In the first round of voting, three candidates have taken the lead. The final vote is scheduled for April 11. Myanmar Authorities Investigate July Killing of Rakhine Villager, Relatives Say Jan 08, 2021 The civilian’s remains washed up on a riverbank five days after soldiers seized him. Myanmar Government Says Rakhine Elections Require Security Guarantees Jan 08, 2021 Local Rakhine politicians see needless delay while military, Arakan Army both agree to hold vote. Opposition Officials in Exile ‘on Their Own’ to Enter Cambodia, Face Trial: Government Jan 08, 2021 A spokesperson says they will not be granted entry because they ‘organized a coup d’état.’ Vietnam Court Rejects Appeal of ‘Constitution Group’ Protesters, Returning Them to Prison Jan 08, 2021 Members of the group affirm their innocence in court, saying their right to protest is protected by Vietnam's Constitution. North Koreans Cynical About ‘Self-Reliance’ Messaging During Party Congress Jan 08, 2021 Experts say that Kim Jong Un appears to admit that tough times lie ahead for the country. Hong Kong Website Blocked, Sparking Fears Over Great Firewall Jan 08, 2021 Protest website HKChronicles warns Hong Kong users to brace for more direct censorship after it is blocked by local internet service providers. China's Propaganda Machine 'Makes Deliberate Use' of Washington Violence Jan 08, 2021 The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is deliberately drawing a false equivalence between events in Washington and Hong Kong, analysts say. China Punishes Alibaba with Regulatory Crackdown Jan 08, 2021 Moves to curb financial risks follow clash with billionaire Jack Ma. Chinese Official Singles Out Jack Ma's Ant Group Amid Fintech Probe Warning Jan 08, 2021 Commentators draw parallels between Ma's 'disappearance' and the kidnapping of banking billionaire Xiao Jianhua from a Hong Kong hotel. Myanmar Army Urges Rakhine, Shan Elections Before New Parliament Convenes on Feb. 1 Jan 07, 2021 Townships under conflict saw voting cancelled when the nation went to the polls on Nov. 8. Yangon Police Arrest Nearly 100 Rohingya Being Trafficked From Myanmar to Malaysia Jan 07, 2021 Four others have been charged for smuggling the Muslims, who are treated as illegal immigrants by Myanmar. Cambodia Soliciting Vaccine Donations ‘Populist, Corrupt’: Acting Opposition Chief Sam Rainsy Jan 07, 2021 No plans are in place to order vaccines, despite tens of millions of dollars in contributions. Three Candidates Take the Lead in Voting For Leader of Tibet’s Exile Government Jan 07, 2021 Penpa Tsering, Aukatsang Kelsang Dorjee, and Gyari Dolma move ahead, with a second and final round of voting set for April 11. Missing Uyghur Poet and Teacher Confirmed Detained After Nearly Four Years Jan 07, 2021 Qasim Sidiq is believed to have been targeted for content he composed as long as 15 years ago. Democracy Activist Benny Tai Departs Hong Kong Police Station on Bail After Mass Arrest Jan 07, 2021 Tai was one of dozens of Hong Kong opposition politicians and activists who were arrested on Wednesday, as Beijing steps up its efforts to crush dissent in the ... Vietnamese Facebook User Jailed For One Year For ‘Offending’ Officials Jan 07, 2021 Facebook users in three provinces of Vietnam are jailed or fined this week for posting content offending authorities. Hong Kong Press Groups Hit Out at Order to Turn Over Materials Amid 'Subversion' Arrests Jan 07, 2021 A New York-based press freedom group says the Hong Kong authorities have 'shredded' what was left of the city's press freedom. China Intimidates COVID-19 Critics, Blocks Probe Into Virus Origins Jan 07, 2021 A rights group hits out at the treatment of critics of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s handling of the pandemic. Bangladesh: On Track to Complete Barbed-Wire Fence Around Rohingya Camps by Mid-2021 Jan 06, 2021 The fence will keep refugees 'safe and secure' but will also deter criminal activity by the Rohingya, Bangladesh's Home Minister says. Turkish Opposition Leader Says Extradition Treaty With China Should Hinge on Xinjiang Probe Jan 06, 2021 Selçuk Özdağ of the Future Party said ratifying it without one would be a “disgrace” to Uyghurs. Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 844 Next 30 items