Search results 29345 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Home Cambodia China Laos North Korea Tibet Myanmar Uyghur Vietnam Cartoons Special Reports Multimedia US Levels New Sanctions on Junta Figures, Calls For Restoration of Democracy in Myanmar Jul 02, 2021 The assets of 22 individuals and four entities are frozen for ties to the oppressive regime. Jailed Vietnamese Land Activist Held in Solitary Confinement: Daughter Jul 02, 2021 Can Thi Theu has been placed in a cell on her own in the summer heat, raising concerns for her health. Chinese Censors Delete Account of Journalist Who Criticized Centenary Performances Jul 02, 2021 Social media users report a marked increase in the deletion of posts and accounts by government censors in recent weeks. Interview: ‘There Was an Order to Make You a Cripple for Life or Go to Sleep Inside a Coffin’ Jul 02, 2021 While exiled in Thailand, CNRP official Khin Chumreoun was attacked by Hun Sen’s agents, so he relocated to Finland as a refugee. Hong Kong Man Commits Suicide After Stabbing Police Officer Jul 02, 2021 A local media report says he left a suicide note hitting out at the national security law and criticizing police conduct. China Blocks Reporting on Commodity Prices Jul 02, 2021 Government tactic aimed at controlling price increases. US Lawmaker Calls for 'Special Envoy on Uyghur Genocide' Jul 02, 2021 The new position if adopted into law would coordinate the US diplomatic and economic response to China's human rights abuses in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous ... International Public Opinion Gives China's CCP, Xi Jinping Low Ratings: Report Jul 02, 2021 The report comes as Beijing steps up overseas influence campaigns in a bid to sell the ruling party's version of the 'international order.' North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Publicly Blames Senior Officials for COVID-19 Failures Jul 01, 2021 Schools in North Korea shut down for the rest of 2021 due to quarantine emergency. A Slimmer Kim Has Tongues Wagging Jul 01, 2021 Authorities are moving to quell rumors about the health of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who appeared on state media recently after a lengthy absence ... Comedy Troupe Exchanges Jokes For Arms in Fight Against Myanmar’s Junta Jul 01, 2021 The members of the quintet are the latest entertainers to join a militia since the February coup d’état. China, Other Asian Nations Cited as State Sponsors of Human Trafficking in US Government Report Jul 01, 2021 The State Department’s Trafficking in Persons Report calls out China for its policy of Uyghur forced labor. Spate of Civilian Killings in Myanmar Prompts Call to End Violence Jul 01, 2021 Nearly 40 people were killed by both pro- and anti-junta forces in less than two weeks. Rakhine NGOs Raise Concern Over Rising Number of Child Rape Cases in Western Myanmar Jul 01, 2021 They say armed conflict and political instability have contributed to the rise. Video of Young Soldier’s Funeral Goes Viral in Vietnam Jul 01, 2021 Vietnam’s Defense Ministry says Tran Duc Do was found hanging from a tree. But family members suspect the 19-year-old soldier was beaten to death. Heavy Police Presence in Hong Kong for Handover Anniversary Jul 01, 2021 Hundreds of police took to the streets, arresting people on suspicion of “disorderly conduct,” failing to heed police warnings, and “desecrating the national ... Hongkongers Line up to Flee Their City Amid China's Crackdown on Dissent Jul 01, 2021 Hundreds of people line up to board flights out of the city on the anniversary of its 1997 handover to Chinese rule. Report: Corrupt Myanmar Jade Industry Causes Armed Conflict and Enabled Coup Jul 01, 2021 Global Witness NGO investigates how military leaders enriched themselves through jade mining, and how the industry is intertwined with ethnic conflict. Family of Vietnamese Soldier Holds Funeral After Authorities Agree to Investigate His Death Jul 01, 2021 Tran Duc Do was found hanging from a tree, but bruises suggest he was beaten to death, family said. Police Lock Down Hong Kong Protest Park Amid Gathering Ban Jul 01, 2021 One year after China launched a crackdown on public protest and dissent in the city, police continue to arrest activists. Fugitive Independent Journalist Arrested in Vietnam After Month on the Run Jul 01, 2021 Le Van Dung, also called Le Dung Vova, had reported online about corruption, land disputes, and other social issues deemed politically sensitive by authorities. China's Leader Ramps up Rhetoric of National Power On Party Centenary Jul 01, 2021 Xi Jinping warns that anyone trying to 'subjugate' China will find themselves colliding with a 'great wall of steel' Camp Death of Principal, Lengthy Jailing of Six Teachers at Uyghur High School Confirmed Jul 01, 2021 Within three months in 2017, seven educators from the high school were taken away with black hoods over their heads. Interview: UN Vote Shows Myanmar Events ‘Unacceptable to Most Countries’ Jul 01, 2021 Kyaw Moe Tun, the deposed government’s envoy to the UN, tallies mounting setbacks for the junta at international bodies. Farmers, Police Clash Over Land Seizure in Vietnam Jun 30, 2021 Authorities requisitioned the farmers’ rice fields to build an industrial park. But local residents worry some of the land will be used to build housing ... Villagers Evicted From Vietnamese Development Site Despite Ongoing Compensation Talks Jun 30, 2021 Residents say they were made offers that are three to four times below market rates. UN Calls for End to ‘Punitive Measures’ Used Against Cambodian Environmental Activists Jun 30, 2021 'Human rights and environmental work are not criminal offenses,' the UN says in a June 30 statement. China’s Use of Expat Uyghurs in CCP Centenary Propaganda Sparks Backlash Jun 30, 2021 Rights groups lash out at pro-China Uyghurs living in democratic countries. Political Prisoners Among Thousands Released in Myanmar Junta Amnesty Jun 30, 2021 But critics call the move a stunt to gain global recognition for a regime that lacks legitimacy. Tibetan Writer Under Surveillance Over Contacts Outside of Tibet Jun 30, 2021 Police warn Pema Tso over contacts with sources outside Tibet. Previous 30 items 1 ... 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 ... 979 Next 30 items
Search results 29345 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Home Cambodia China Laos North Korea Tibet Myanmar Uyghur Vietnam Cartoons Special Reports Multimedia US Levels New Sanctions on Junta Figures, Calls For Restoration of Democracy in Myanmar Jul 02, 2021 The assets of 22 individuals and four entities are frozen for ties to the oppressive regime. Jailed Vietnamese Land Activist Held in Solitary Confinement: Daughter Jul 02, 2021 Can Thi Theu has been placed in a cell on her own in the summer heat, raising concerns for her health. Chinese Censors Delete Account of Journalist Who Criticized Centenary Performances Jul 02, 2021 Social media users report a marked increase in the deletion of posts and accounts by government censors in recent weeks. Interview: ‘There Was an Order to Make You a Cripple for Life or Go to Sleep Inside a Coffin’ Jul 02, 2021 While exiled in Thailand, CNRP official Khin Chumreoun was attacked by Hun Sen’s agents, so he relocated to Finland as a refugee. Hong Kong Man Commits Suicide After Stabbing Police Officer Jul 02, 2021 A local media report says he left a suicide note hitting out at the national security law and criticizing police conduct. China Blocks Reporting on Commodity Prices Jul 02, 2021 Government tactic aimed at controlling price increases. US Lawmaker Calls for 'Special Envoy on Uyghur Genocide' Jul 02, 2021 The new position if adopted into law would coordinate the US diplomatic and economic response to China's human rights abuses in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous ... International Public Opinion Gives China's CCP, Xi Jinping Low Ratings: Report Jul 02, 2021 The report comes as Beijing steps up overseas influence campaigns in a bid to sell the ruling party's version of the 'international order.' North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Publicly Blames Senior Officials for COVID-19 Failures Jul 01, 2021 Schools in North Korea shut down for the rest of 2021 due to quarantine emergency. A Slimmer Kim Has Tongues Wagging Jul 01, 2021 Authorities are moving to quell rumors about the health of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who appeared on state media recently after a lengthy absence ... Comedy Troupe Exchanges Jokes For Arms in Fight Against Myanmar’s Junta Jul 01, 2021 The members of the quintet are the latest entertainers to join a militia since the February coup d’état. China, Other Asian Nations Cited as State Sponsors of Human Trafficking in US Government Report Jul 01, 2021 The State Department’s Trafficking in Persons Report calls out China for its policy of Uyghur forced labor. Spate of Civilian Killings in Myanmar Prompts Call to End Violence Jul 01, 2021 Nearly 40 people were killed by both pro- and anti-junta forces in less than two weeks. Rakhine NGOs Raise Concern Over Rising Number of Child Rape Cases in Western Myanmar Jul 01, 2021 They say armed conflict and political instability have contributed to the rise. Video of Young Soldier’s Funeral Goes Viral in Vietnam Jul 01, 2021 Vietnam’s Defense Ministry says Tran Duc Do was found hanging from a tree. But family members suspect the 19-year-old soldier was beaten to death. Heavy Police Presence in Hong Kong for Handover Anniversary Jul 01, 2021 Hundreds of police took to the streets, arresting people on suspicion of “disorderly conduct,” failing to heed police warnings, and “desecrating the national ... Hongkongers Line up to Flee Their City Amid China's Crackdown on Dissent Jul 01, 2021 Hundreds of people line up to board flights out of the city on the anniversary of its 1997 handover to Chinese rule. Report: Corrupt Myanmar Jade Industry Causes Armed Conflict and Enabled Coup Jul 01, 2021 Global Witness NGO investigates how military leaders enriched themselves through jade mining, and how the industry is intertwined with ethnic conflict. Family of Vietnamese Soldier Holds Funeral After Authorities Agree to Investigate His Death Jul 01, 2021 Tran Duc Do was found hanging from a tree, but bruises suggest he was beaten to death, family said. Police Lock Down Hong Kong Protest Park Amid Gathering Ban Jul 01, 2021 One year after China launched a crackdown on public protest and dissent in the city, police continue to arrest activists. Fugitive Independent Journalist Arrested in Vietnam After Month on the Run Jul 01, 2021 Le Van Dung, also called Le Dung Vova, had reported online about corruption, land disputes, and other social issues deemed politically sensitive by authorities. China's Leader Ramps up Rhetoric of National Power On Party Centenary Jul 01, 2021 Xi Jinping warns that anyone trying to 'subjugate' China will find themselves colliding with a 'great wall of steel' Camp Death of Principal, Lengthy Jailing of Six Teachers at Uyghur High School Confirmed Jul 01, 2021 Within three months in 2017, seven educators from the high school were taken away with black hoods over their heads. Interview: UN Vote Shows Myanmar Events ‘Unacceptable to Most Countries’ Jul 01, 2021 Kyaw Moe Tun, the deposed government’s envoy to the UN, tallies mounting setbacks for the junta at international bodies. Farmers, Police Clash Over Land Seizure in Vietnam Jun 30, 2021 Authorities requisitioned the farmers’ rice fields to build an industrial park. But local residents worry some of the land will be used to build housing ... Villagers Evicted From Vietnamese Development Site Despite Ongoing Compensation Talks Jun 30, 2021 Residents say they were made offers that are three to four times below market rates. UN Calls for End to ‘Punitive Measures’ Used Against Cambodian Environmental Activists Jun 30, 2021 'Human rights and environmental work are not criminal offenses,' the UN says in a June 30 statement. China’s Use of Expat Uyghurs in CCP Centenary Propaganda Sparks Backlash Jun 30, 2021 Rights groups lash out at pro-China Uyghurs living in democratic countries. Political Prisoners Among Thousands Released in Myanmar Junta Amnesty Jun 30, 2021 But critics call the move a stunt to gain global recognition for a regime that lacks legitimacy. Tibetan Writer Under Surveillance Over Contacts Outside of Tibet Jun 30, 2021 Police warn Pema Tso over contacts with sources outside Tibet. Previous 30 items 1 ... 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 ... 979 Next 30 items