Search results 25962 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 Laos Opens More Land to Chinese Investment, Raising Local Concerns Apr 14, 2021 North Korean Capital Demolishes Many Neighborhoods for Kim Jong Un’s ‘10,000 New Homes’ Plan Apr 14, 2021 The effort to solve Pyongyang’s housing shortage leaves many residents of the affected areas homeless. US Delegation Arrives in Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions With China Apr 14, 2021 The delegation, led by a former senator and friend of US President Joe Biden, sends a signal of commitment, analysts and officials say. Hong Kong Protester Sentenced as Terminally Ill Rights Activist Starts New Jail Term Apr 14, 2021 Former barista Siu Lok-ting gets a four-and-a-half year sentence for arson and "rioting" during the 2019 protest movement. Myanmar Protesters Swap New Year Blessings for Anti-Junta Statements Apr 13, 2021 Normally festive Thingyan events are ‘like a funeral wake for the whole country,’ says a Yangon protester. China Has Trademarked the Entire South China Sea Apr 13, 2021 The legal effect of the trademarks, which so far do not appear to have been widely used, is uncertain, one expert says. China Smears Former Xinjiang Residents Who Testified About Abuses in the Region Apr 13, 2021 Among the 13 is an RFA Uyghur Service reporter Beijing says is on a ‘terrorist watchlist.’ Cambodia Snubs Opposition Leader Kem Sokha’s New Year Call for Unity Apr 13, 2021 Cambodia's ruling party rejects the CNRP chief's call for unity and reconciliation, saying Cambodia is already 'unified' under Prime Minister Hun Sen. Philippines Summons Beiijing's Envoy Over 'Illegal Lingering' by Chinese Ships in EEZ Apr 13, 2021 The Philippines has been lodging daily diplomatic protests against Beijing for intruding in its waters, but the decision to summon the Chinese envoy was a ... Blank Votes in Beijing's New 'Election' Will Break Law, Hong Kong Leader Warns Apr 13, 2021 The government will offer seats on its election committee to 200 pro-China candidates rejected by voters for the District Council in 2019. Vietnamese Police Release Ethnic Cham After Four-Day Interrogation Apr 13, 2021 Of two friends also arrested for unknown reasons, one remains in custody. Family Voices Doubts Surrounding Activist's Death in China's Jilin Apr 13, 2021 Guo Hongwei's family say they believe the authorities caused his death, as the struggle for answers begins. Tibetans in Exile Go to Polls in Final Round of Votes for Political Leader Apr 12, 2021 More than 83,000 exile Tibetans in 26 countries around the world turn out to vote in an exercise in democracy denied to Tibetans living under Chinese rule. Tibetans in Exile Vote in Final Round of Elections for Political Leaders Apr 12, 2021 More than 83,000 Tibetans cast ballots in 26 countries around the world. Philippines Hosts US for Scaled-Down Joint Military Drills Apr 12, 2021 Philippine and US military officials begin talks about the presence of Chinese ships in the South China Sea, especially within the Philippine Exclusive ... North Korea Mobilizes Women to Solve Construction Labor Shortage Apr 12, 2021 Pressed to deliver 10,000 houses by year’s end, authorities drag women away from their familial responsibilities to work at night. Tens of Thousands of Residents Flee Bago in Wake of Assault by Myanmar Security Forces Apr 12, 2021 Soldiers and police demand payments from families of the dead to retrieve their bodies, locals say. Laotians ‘Confused’ by President Urging Police Whistleblowing, Threatening Social Media Use Apr 12, 2021 Thongloun Sisoulith wants the public to call out police abuse, just not on Facebook. Xinjiang Viscose Producer Tied to Forced Labor Cut Off by Finnish Supplier Apr 12, 2021 Stora Enso’s decision came amid increased action on the issue of Uyghur forced labor across the globe. Hong Kong Launches 'National Security Education' Campaign in Schools Apr 12, 2021 Teaching materials ignore the arrests of dozens of peaceful dissidents and pro-democracy lawmakers under the law. Chinese Political Prisoner Dies Amid Suspicion of Torture, Mistreatment Apr 12, 2021 Guo Hongwei's family warned as early as 2019 that he was likely to be 'bullied to death' in prison. ‘The Dictators Will Not Have Good Days Forever,’ Says Veteran Myanmar Activist Apr 11, 2021 88 Generation Students Group leader Min Ko Naing says big plans are afoot to counter the military junta. Ethnic Army Alliance Kills 14 Myanmar Police in Dawn Raid as Death Toll Mounts in Bago Apr 10, 2021 Police "were lying dead here and there in the compound, and we had to collect the bodies and prepare them for transport to Lashio,” said a aid worker. Myanmar Junta Kills Scores of Protesters in Bago, Decrees Death Penalty for 19 in Yangon Apr 09, 2021 ‘Our country is now like North Korea,’ says one man about a military-imposed internet shutdown and news blackouts. Turkish Court Rejects China's Request to Extradite Uyghur Religious Teacher Apr 09, 2021 Abduqadir Yapchan was released after being under house arrest since 2016 on specious terrorism charges. China Turning South China Sea Supply Ships into Mobile Surveillance Bases Apr 09, 2021 The Chinese government is leveraging civilian assets to pursue its national security interests in the South China Sea, a common practice under China's strategy ... Cambodian Civil Servants Ordered to Take Chinese Coronavirus Vaccines or be Fired Apr 09, 2021 They don’t trust the vaccines, which have yet to be recognized by the World Health Organization. China’s Sentencing of High-Level Uyghur Officials to Death Stuns Critics, Who Demand Evidence Apr 09, 2021 Observers say fair trials don’t exist in Xinjiang and that the punishments do not fit the ‘crimes.’ Cramped Commute a COVID-19 Risk for Cambodia’s Garment Workers Apr 09, 2021 The coronavirus is spreading in the Southeast Asian nation, and workers are increasingly concerned for their health. US Special Envoy: Restoring Democracy in Myanmar Will Ease Bangladesh's Rohingya Burden Apr 09, 2021 Bangladesh asks for US help in repatriating the Rohingya who have crossed into the country as refugees. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 866 Next 30 items
Search results 25962 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 Laos Opens More Land to Chinese Investment, Raising Local Concerns Apr 14, 2021 North Korean Capital Demolishes Many Neighborhoods for Kim Jong Un’s ‘10,000 New Homes’ Plan Apr 14, 2021 The effort to solve Pyongyang’s housing shortage leaves many residents of the affected areas homeless. US Delegation Arrives in Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions With China Apr 14, 2021 The delegation, led by a former senator and friend of US President Joe Biden, sends a signal of commitment, analysts and officials say. Hong Kong Protester Sentenced as Terminally Ill Rights Activist Starts New Jail Term Apr 14, 2021 Former barista Siu Lok-ting gets a four-and-a-half year sentence for arson and "rioting" during the 2019 protest movement. Myanmar Protesters Swap New Year Blessings for Anti-Junta Statements Apr 13, 2021 Normally festive Thingyan events are ‘like a funeral wake for the whole country,’ says a Yangon protester. China Has Trademarked the Entire South China Sea Apr 13, 2021 The legal effect of the trademarks, which so far do not appear to have been widely used, is uncertain, one expert says. China Smears Former Xinjiang Residents Who Testified About Abuses in the Region Apr 13, 2021 Among the 13 is an RFA Uyghur Service reporter Beijing says is on a ‘terrorist watchlist.’ Cambodia Snubs Opposition Leader Kem Sokha’s New Year Call for Unity Apr 13, 2021 Cambodia's ruling party rejects the CNRP chief's call for unity and reconciliation, saying Cambodia is already 'unified' under Prime Minister Hun Sen. Philippines Summons Beiijing's Envoy Over 'Illegal Lingering' by Chinese Ships in EEZ Apr 13, 2021 The Philippines has been lodging daily diplomatic protests against Beijing for intruding in its waters, but the decision to summon the Chinese envoy was a ... Blank Votes in Beijing's New 'Election' Will Break Law, Hong Kong Leader Warns Apr 13, 2021 The government will offer seats on its election committee to 200 pro-China candidates rejected by voters for the District Council in 2019. Vietnamese Police Release Ethnic Cham After Four-Day Interrogation Apr 13, 2021 Of two friends also arrested for unknown reasons, one remains in custody. Family Voices Doubts Surrounding Activist's Death in China's Jilin Apr 13, 2021 Guo Hongwei's family say they believe the authorities caused his death, as the struggle for answers begins. Tibetans in Exile Go to Polls in Final Round of Votes for Political Leader Apr 12, 2021 More than 83,000 exile Tibetans in 26 countries around the world turn out to vote in an exercise in democracy denied to Tibetans living under Chinese rule. Tibetans in Exile Vote in Final Round of Elections for Political Leaders Apr 12, 2021 More than 83,000 Tibetans cast ballots in 26 countries around the world. Philippines Hosts US for Scaled-Down Joint Military Drills Apr 12, 2021 Philippine and US military officials begin talks about the presence of Chinese ships in the South China Sea, especially within the Philippine Exclusive ... North Korea Mobilizes Women to Solve Construction Labor Shortage Apr 12, 2021 Pressed to deliver 10,000 houses by year’s end, authorities drag women away from their familial responsibilities to work at night. Tens of Thousands of Residents Flee Bago in Wake of Assault by Myanmar Security Forces Apr 12, 2021 Soldiers and police demand payments from families of the dead to retrieve their bodies, locals say. Laotians ‘Confused’ by President Urging Police Whistleblowing, Threatening Social Media Use Apr 12, 2021 Thongloun Sisoulith wants the public to call out police abuse, just not on Facebook. Xinjiang Viscose Producer Tied to Forced Labor Cut Off by Finnish Supplier Apr 12, 2021 Stora Enso’s decision came amid increased action on the issue of Uyghur forced labor across the globe. Hong Kong Launches 'National Security Education' Campaign in Schools Apr 12, 2021 Teaching materials ignore the arrests of dozens of peaceful dissidents and pro-democracy lawmakers under the law. Chinese Political Prisoner Dies Amid Suspicion of Torture, Mistreatment Apr 12, 2021 Guo Hongwei's family warned as early as 2019 that he was likely to be 'bullied to death' in prison. ‘The Dictators Will Not Have Good Days Forever,’ Says Veteran Myanmar Activist Apr 11, 2021 88 Generation Students Group leader Min Ko Naing says big plans are afoot to counter the military junta. Ethnic Army Alliance Kills 14 Myanmar Police in Dawn Raid as Death Toll Mounts in Bago Apr 10, 2021 Police "were lying dead here and there in the compound, and we had to collect the bodies and prepare them for transport to Lashio,” said a aid worker. Myanmar Junta Kills Scores of Protesters in Bago, Decrees Death Penalty for 19 in Yangon Apr 09, 2021 ‘Our country is now like North Korea,’ says one man about a military-imposed internet shutdown and news blackouts. Turkish Court Rejects China's Request to Extradite Uyghur Religious Teacher Apr 09, 2021 Abduqadir Yapchan was released after being under house arrest since 2016 on specious terrorism charges. China Turning South China Sea Supply Ships into Mobile Surveillance Bases Apr 09, 2021 The Chinese government is leveraging civilian assets to pursue its national security interests in the South China Sea, a common practice under China's strategy ... Cambodian Civil Servants Ordered to Take Chinese Coronavirus Vaccines or be Fired Apr 09, 2021 They don’t trust the vaccines, which have yet to be recognized by the World Health Organization. China’s Sentencing of High-Level Uyghur Officials to Death Stuns Critics, Who Demand Evidence Apr 09, 2021 Observers say fair trials don’t exist in Xinjiang and that the punishments do not fit the ‘crimes.’ Cramped Commute a COVID-19 Risk for Cambodia’s Garment Workers Apr 09, 2021 The coronavirus is spreading in the Southeast Asian nation, and workers are increasingly concerned for their health. US Special Envoy: Restoring Democracy in Myanmar Will Ease Bangladesh's Rohingya Burden Apr 09, 2021 Bangladesh asks for US help in repatriating the Rohingya who have crossed into the country as refugees. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 866 Next 30 items