Search results 25600 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 Cambodia’s Acting Opposition Chief Sam Rainsy Sentenced to 25 Years For ‘Attempted Coup’ Mar 01, 2021 Eight other opposition leaders were handed between 20 and 22 years, and all were barred from future elections. China Begins Month of Military Exercises in South China Sea Mar 01, 2021 The exercises follow numerous foreign military maneuvers in contested areas of the South China Sea. Protesters Chant “Free Hong Kong!” as 47 Democracy Activists Face “Subversion” Charges Mar 01, 2021 Many of the protesters displayed banners and wore black in solidarity with the detainees, despite police warnings that more arrests could come. 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Slideshow Police Shooting at Protesters Feb 28, 2021 At Least 18 Protesters Killed Across Myanmar as Junta Forces Fire on Crowds Myanmar Security Forces Kill at Least 18 in Crackdown on Anti-Coup Protests Feb 28, 2021 It was the bloodiest day since the military seized power February 1 and ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. At Least 18 Protesters Killed Across Myanmar as Junta Forces Fire on Crowds Feb 28, 2021 Sunday saw the highest single-day death toll since the Feb. 1 military takeover brought hundreds of thousands of protesters into streets. Photo Gallery: Police break up demonstration Feb 26, 2021 Security forces cracked down on anti-coup protesters Friday at Hledan Junction in Yangon, dispersing them with rubber bullets and stun grenades while also ... Myanmar Diplomat Makes Dramatic Anti-Coup Appeal at UN as Crackdown Deepens Feb 26, 2021 The junta formally nullified leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s November 2020 landslide election victory. UN Rights Chief Says Abuses in Xinjiang Must be ‘Independently Assessed’ Feb 26, 2021 UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet has been unable for more than two years to arrange 'mutually agreeable parameters' in talks with China ... Chinese Companies Buy up UK Private Schools, Sparking Fears of CCP Influence Feb 26, 2021 Politicians 'don't realize' the extent of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) involvement in Chinese economic activity, some experts say. Illegal loggers carving up rainforest Feb 26, 2021 Cambodia's Prey Lang forest is under increasing threat from illegal logging. Even though the forest lost more than 18,000 acres of tree cover in 2019, ... Hong Kong University Axes Support For Student Union Amid Crackdown Feb 26, 2021 The Chinese University of Hong Kong has pulled the plug on its students' representative body, saying it can no longer use its facilities. China Punishes Australia as Proxy for the West Feb 26, 2021 Beijing's ban on coal imports is seen as an affordable cost. 'When Things go Dark, You Light a Fire' Feb 26, 2021 Veteran Chinese journalist Gao Yu suggests that the forces of totalitarian nationalism have now become unstoppable in China. Hong Kong Police Could Charge Dozens of Pro-Democracy Activists Feb 26, 2021 The 53 activists arrested on suspicion of "subversion" after they took part in democratic primaries have been summoned to local police stations on Sunday. Pro-Army Mobs Attack Myanmar Protesters in Escalation of Violence in Myanmar Feb 25, 2021 Death toll since Feb. 1 coup reaches eight, including three protesters who were shot and one who died in custody. Increased Mekong Algae Growth a Bane for Fishermen Feb 25, 2021 The fishermen say the algae began growing after China reduced the water discharge from the upstream Jinhong dam late last year. ASEAN Criticized For Not Taking Stronger Stand on Myanmar Feb 25, 2021 Activists criticize Indonesia for meeting with a Myanmar representative, saying the meeting legitimizes Myanmar's military coup. Dutch MPs Pass Motion Recognizing Abuses in Xinjiang as Genocide Feb 25, 2021 The latest parliamentary designation comes amid growing calls to boycott the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Relatives, Rights Groups Urge Probe of Cellphone Jamming Devices in Cambodia’s Prey Sar Prison Feb 25, 2021 Detainees have complained of memory loss and other health impacts from the devices in their cells. Myanmar Threats, Arrests of Journalists at Anti-Coup Protests Raise Alarms Feb 25, 2021 International media groups call on junta to stop harassment and intimidation Security Footage Shows Knife Attack on Anti-Coup Protester Feb 25, 2021 It was one of several attacks by military supporters on anti-coup protesters on Thursday. Thailand Court Rejects Appeal for Petition Against Laos’ Pak Beng Dam Feb 25, 2021 Laos issues new guidelines for better dam management aimed at minimizing flooding and shortages. China Launches All-Out Propaganda Campaign as Xi Jinping Claims Poverty is Over Feb 25, 2021 State media, ruling Chinese Communist Party members, officials and state-owned companies are being roped in to sing the party's praises ahead of its centenary ... No Protests in War-torn Half of Myanmar’s Rakhine State, Where Some See Upside of Coup Feb 24, 2021 Longstanding resentments toward the center leave many Rakhines ambivalent about the Feb. 1 coup. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 854 Next 30 items
Search results 25600 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 Cambodia’s Acting Opposition Chief Sam Rainsy Sentenced to 25 Years For ‘Attempted Coup’ Mar 01, 2021 Eight other opposition leaders were handed between 20 and 22 years, and all were barred from future elections. China Begins Month of Military Exercises in South China Sea Mar 01, 2021 The exercises follow numerous foreign military maneuvers in contested areas of the South China Sea. Protesters Chant “Free Hong Kong!” as 47 Democracy Activists Face “Subversion” Charges Mar 01, 2021 Many of the protesters displayed banners and wore black in solidarity with the detainees, despite police warnings that more arrests could come. China in Tightened Security Clampdown in Tibet’s Capital Lhasa and on the Border Mar 01, 2021 Charging of Politicians For 'Subversion' in Hong Kong Sparks International Outcry Mar 01, 2021 The US calls for their immediate release, while the UK says the national security law is being used to eliminate political dissent. North Korean Quarantine Police Shake Down Residents for Bribes and Food Mar 01, 2021 Residents complain that during inspections, quarantine police make up violations to confiscate valuables. Hundreds Protest as Hong Kong Locks up 47 Democracy Activists, Politicians Mar 01, 2021 Dozens of sitting councilors and former opposition lawmakers stand accused of "subversion" under China's National Security Law for Hong Kong. Photo Gallery: Police Kill At Least 18 Protesters Feb 28, 2021 In the deadliest day since the Myanmar military ousted the government of Aung San Suu Kyi a month ago, security forces killed at least 18 demonstrators and ... Slideshow Police Shooting at Protesters Feb 28, 2021 At Least 18 Protesters Killed Across Myanmar as Junta Forces Fire on Crowds Myanmar Security Forces Kill at Least 18 in Crackdown on Anti-Coup Protests Feb 28, 2021 It was the bloodiest day since the military seized power February 1 and ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. At Least 18 Protesters Killed Across Myanmar as Junta Forces Fire on Crowds Feb 28, 2021 Sunday saw the highest single-day death toll since the Feb. 1 military takeover brought hundreds of thousands of protesters into streets. Photo Gallery: Police break up demonstration Feb 26, 2021 Security forces cracked down on anti-coup protesters Friday at Hledan Junction in Yangon, dispersing them with rubber bullets and stun grenades while also ... Myanmar Diplomat Makes Dramatic Anti-Coup Appeal at UN as Crackdown Deepens Feb 26, 2021 The junta formally nullified leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s November 2020 landslide election victory. UN Rights Chief Says Abuses in Xinjiang Must be ‘Independently Assessed’ Feb 26, 2021 UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet has been unable for more than two years to arrange 'mutually agreeable parameters' in talks with China ... Chinese Companies Buy up UK Private Schools, Sparking Fears of CCP Influence Feb 26, 2021 Politicians 'don't realize' the extent of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) involvement in Chinese economic activity, some experts say. Illegal loggers carving up rainforest Feb 26, 2021 Cambodia's Prey Lang forest is under increasing threat from illegal logging. Even though the forest lost more than 18,000 acres of tree cover in 2019, ... Hong Kong University Axes Support For Student Union Amid Crackdown Feb 26, 2021 The Chinese University of Hong Kong has pulled the plug on its students' representative body, saying it can no longer use its facilities. China Punishes Australia as Proxy for the West Feb 26, 2021 Beijing's ban on coal imports is seen as an affordable cost. 'When Things go Dark, You Light a Fire' Feb 26, 2021 Veteran Chinese journalist Gao Yu suggests that the forces of totalitarian nationalism have now become unstoppable in China. Hong Kong Police Could Charge Dozens of Pro-Democracy Activists Feb 26, 2021 The 53 activists arrested on suspicion of "subversion" after they took part in democratic primaries have been summoned to local police stations on Sunday. Pro-Army Mobs Attack Myanmar Protesters in Escalation of Violence in Myanmar Feb 25, 2021 Death toll since Feb. 1 coup reaches eight, including three protesters who were shot and one who died in custody. Increased Mekong Algae Growth a Bane for Fishermen Feb 25, 2021 The fishermen say the algae began growing after China reduced the water discharge from the upstream Jinhong dam late last year. ASEAN Criticized For Not Taking Stronger Stand on Myanmar Feb 25, 2021 Activists criticize Indonesia for meeting with a Myanmar representative, saying the meeting legitimizes Myanmar's military coup. Dutch MPs Pass Motion Recognizing Abuses in Xinjiang as Genocide Feb 25, 2021 The latest parliamentary designation comes amid growing calls to boycott the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Relatives, Rights Groups Urge Probe of Cellphone Jamming Devices in Cambodia’s Prey Sar Prison Feb 25, 2021 Detainees have complained of memory loss and other health impacts from the devices in their cells. Myanmar Threats, Arrests of Journalists at Anti-Coup Protests Raise Alarms Feb 25, 2021 International media groups call on junta to stop harassment and intimidation Security Footage Shows Knife Attack on Anti-Coup Protester Feb 25, 2021 It was one of several attacks by military supporters on anti-coup protesters on Thursday. Thailand Court Rejects Appeal for Petition Against Laos’ Pak Beng Dam Feb 25, 2021 Laos issues new guidelines for better dam management aimed at minimizing flooding and shortages. China Launches All-Out Propaganda Campaign as Xi Jinping Claims Poverty is Over Feb 25, 2021 State media, ruling Chinese Communist Party members, officials and state-owned companies are being roped in to sing the party's praises ahead of its centenary ... No Protests in War-torn Half of Myanmar’s Rakhine State, Where Some See Upside of Coup Feb 24, 2021 Longstanding resentments toward the center leave many Rakhines ambivalent about the Feb. 1 coup. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 854 Next 30 items