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Search results 26039 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 China Transit Risks Eyed After Suez Canal Jam Apr 23, 2021 Stoppage highlights China's reliance on oil import routes. Chinese Airline Dismisses as 'Rumor' Reports of Honey Trap Targeting Bosses Apr 23, 2021 Screenshots of explicit text messages are deleted as the woman concerned cries foul play. House-to-House Searches by Myanmar Junta Forces Nab Dozens of Protesters Apr 22, 2021 The ruling junta claims that 60 Mandalay ward offices have been torched since the Feb. 1 coup. Human Rights Law NGO Hits Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand for Using Coronavirus to Control Media Apr 22, 2021 Phnom Penh, Hanoi and Bangkok passed vaguely worded media laws during the pandemic that allow them to ban specific content. North Korean State Agencies “Officially” Resume Smuggling Goods from China Apr 22, 2021 Dry goods prices drop dramatically after Chinese imports flood the market. Cambodians in Coronavirus Lockdown Demand Assistance, Not Subsidized Goods Apr 22, 2021 They say reduced prices on food and supplies mean little when they have no money to pay for them. Philippines Military Chief Says Nation Could Build Structures on Claimed Islands Apr 22, 2021 The statement was the strongest yet from a Filipino military officer amid a fresh dispute with Beijing over the discovery of scores of Chinese ships in the ... Interview: Myanmar Police Take Unyielding Detainees in Handcuffs For ‘Beatings And Torture’ Apr 22, 2021 Teenager Shwe Yamin Htet recounts her arrest for participating in anti-coup protests and her experiences in an interrogation center. Philippine, Thai Leaders Cite COVID-19 for Decision to Skip ASEAN's Myanmar Summit Apr 22, 2021 ASEAN has yet to condemn the Myanmar military coup, but many international organizations, including the United Nations, are looking to the 10-member bloc to ... China’s Arrest of Tibetan Writers Blocks Dissenting Views: Rights Group Apr 22, 2021 'If these intellectuals can no longer influence the Tibetan public, that public can be more easily manipulated and fooled,' the India-based Tibetan Centre for ... UK Parliament Unanimously Designates Abuses in Xinjiang as Genocide in Historic Vote Apr 22, 2021 The legislature becomes the third global body to do so, heaping pressure on Beijing to reverse course. Court Fines Journalist Who Produced a Documentary Critical of Hong Kong’s Police Force Apr 22, 2021 Bao Choy's conviction comes amid ongoing moves to stamp out public dissent and peaceful opposition in Hong Kong, following huge democracy protests in 2019. Vietnamese Facebook User Jailed for Two Years for ‘Abusing Democratic Rights’ Apr 22, 2021 Le Thi Binh had posted article and livestream videos online calling for a multiparty political system to replace Vietnam's one-party communist state. Police in China's Chengdu Detain Children in Early Rain Church Raid Apr 22, 2021 The 12 teenagers were held at a local police station all day before being released, but three adults remain behind bars. Hong Kong Journalist Who Exposed Details of Yuen Long Attacks Fined Over Searches Apr 22, 2021 Bao Choy says she won't stop doing her job, although the guilty verdict was 'heartbreaking.' Interview: ‘This Revolution is Something That Cannot be Stopped or Postponed’ Apr 21, 2021 Mandalay protest leader Dr. Tayzar San discusses the Myanmar junta’s warrant for his arrest and the prospects for the popular resistance movement against the ... US Sanctions Help Crack Malaysian Crime Ring Apr 21, 2021 Nicky Liow is 'like siblings' with Chinese triad leader Broken Tooth, Johor police chief says. Myanmar Protesters Don Blue Shirts to Challenge Junta Amid Widespread Arrests of Youth Apr 21, 2021 Witnesses say the military regime appears worried that protesters will join hands with ethnic armies. UN Envoy to Meet With ASEAN Leaders on Sidelines of Myanmar Summit Apr 21, 2021 The absence of Thai prime minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha, a former junta chief, will undermine the summit’s ability to pressure the Burmese junta to stop killing ... Redesignate China Country of Particular Concern For Abusing Religious Freedoms: USCIRF Report Apr 21, 2021 The commission called for multilateral action over Xinjiang and a boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics. Cambodia’s Interior Ministry Urges Police to End Violent Enforcement of Coronavirus Lockdown Apr 21, 2021 The request followed videos posted on social media of cops beating people with sticks and batons. Laos Locks Down Capital, Provinces as COVID Cases Climb Apr 21, 2021 Residents of Vientiane will be under restrictions to control the spread of COVID-19 for at least two weeks, while lockdowns are also in place in provinces ... Hong Kong Raises Eyebrows With Limits to Access to Public Records Apr 21, 2021 “The new rules will make it harder for journalists to hold those in power accountable,” said a reporter for a major American newspaper. Three Vietnamese Journalists Arrested Over Reporting on ‘Toll Booth’ Schemes Apr 21, 2021 They are tied to online reports on newly built highways linked to protests by motorists over 'unfair' toll collections. How China is Leveraging Foreign Technology to Dominate the South China Sea Apr 21, 2021 Cutting edge technology from the United States and other foreign countries is helping China assert its sweeping maritime and territorial claims in the ... Phnom Penh’s Scavengers Struggle as COVID-19 Spreads Apr 21, 2021 Hundreds of families scavenge in dumps and dumpsters around Cambodia’s capital to make a living. Many suffer from disease, malnutrition and other health ... Taiwan Should 'Keep a Tight Hold,' Defend Its Chip Industry: Morris Chang Apr 21, 2021 Taiwan Semiconductor is faced with drought at home and military threats from China. Japanese Lawmakers Form Alliance in Support of Mongolians in China Apr 21, 2021 The alliance will aim to 'protect the language and culture of Mongolians in China.' Myanmar Junta Mixes Violence With Extortion in Onslaught Against Protesters Apr 20, 2021 Army-controlled media provide a death toll that is a fraction of a reputable NGO's tally. Workers From More Than 100 Factories in Cambodia’s Capital Region Infected With COVID-19 Apr 20, 2021 The latest coronavirus outbreak has prompted lockdowns that are leaving residents increasingly desperate. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 868 Next 30 items