Burma Death Toll Surges
2008-05-16
Burma's military government has sharply revised upward the estimated death toll from Cyclone Nargis, as aid agencies report cholera and continued delays in ...
Quake Pushes China on Food
2008-05-16
China’s government is fighting to curb food prices in the aftermath of the Sichuan earthquake. Economists argue the country should keep markets open to prevent ...
Sichuan's Race Against Time
2008-05-16
More than 100,000 soldiers, police, officials, rescuers, and volunteers are racing to save lives in the wake of China's devastating earthquake. But the body ...
Tibet Sees Scattered Protests, Arrests
2008-05-15
Two months after a massive crackdown ended the worst anti-Chinese unrest in Tibet in nearly 50 years, residents still report small, sporadic protests by monks, ...
Chinese Rescuers Face Grim Task
2008-05-15
China now says more than 50,000 people may have died in a devastating earthquake in Sichuan province—as rescue workers now shift their focus from finding ...
Quake Survivors Lack Food, Water
2008-05-14
Corpses remain piled up on the streets of cities in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan, as the authorities mobilize troops to rescue hundreds of ...
Burma Moving Storm Victims
2008-05-14
Burma’s military regime has begun moving large numbers of cyclone and flood victims from a major city hit by Tropical Cyclone Nargis last week. And a growing ...
Maymyo: Sleepy Hill Town No More
2008-05-14
Burma's cyclone Nargis has exposed a secretive society in which the junta and its supporters enjoy privileges far removed from the lives of ordinary Burmese. ...
Sichuan Reeling From Quake
2008-05-13
The worst earthquake to hit China in three decades leaves thousands of people waiting anxiously for news of the missing, many of whom are believed trapped ...
Defector Is Best-Selling Poet
2008-05-13
As court poet for North Korea's reclusive leader Kim Jong Il, Jang Jin-sung enjoyed all the trappings of life among the Pyongyang elite. But he traded it in ...
Disease Hits Cyclone Refugees
2008-05-13
More than 1 million Burmese survivors of Tropical Cyclone Nargis are still living with scant food or water as the threat of infectious disease mounts. Many say ...
Tibetan Nuns Jailed, Detained
2008-05-12
Nearly two months after widespread Tibetan protests against Chinese rule, authorities in a heavily Tibetan area of Sichuan province have handed down jail terms ...
China Quake Kills Thousands
2008-05-12
The worst earthquake to strike China in decades has killed as many as 9,000 people, according China's official media, but authorities still haven’t reached ...
Burma Food, Health Aid Sought
2008-05-09
The United Nations seeks a massive infusion of funding for Burma's cyclone relief effort, while a leading expert says the country's health infrastructure could ...
Burma Blocks Cyclone Aid
2008-05-09
Burma’s reclusive military government has impounded U.N. aid in the wake of Cyclone Nargis, as the confirmed death toll reaches 60,000 and the top U.S. ...
Burma: What Witnesses are Saying
2008-05-08
Witnesses in Burma have been contacting RFA Burmese service staff with heartbreaking accounts of devastation, death, and a major humanitarian crisis in the ...
Burma Disaster Drives Rice Prices Higher
2008-05-08
Countries throughout Asia are likely to feel the impact of Burma's Cyclone Nargis as lost rice production pushes prices higher. The storm has damaged areas ...
Life Slowly Returns to Lhasa
2008-05-08
A trickle of tourists from other parts of China has resumed into the Tibetan capital, although few shops have opened in downtown Lhasa despite encouragement by ...
Burmese Wait For Rescue
2008-05-07
Even as Burma's state-run media report that officials are working hard to tackle the havoc wreaked by Tropical Cyclone Nargis, Burmese citizens complain that ...
Burma Toll 'May Hit 100,000'
2008-05-06
As Burma reels from a devastating cyclone and tidal surge, officials set the death toll at more than 22,000 and rising—while a top U.S. diplomat in the country ...
Journalist Fears for Hong Kong
2008-05-06
Hong Kong people turned out in force to protest the deadly Chinese crackdown of 1989, says a Hong Kong-based journalist jailed by China for almost three years ...
"We Are Not Free"
2008-05-06
"It's as if they want to change the way we are," said a lama about the Chinese authorities. Monks in Tibet are struggling to continue practicing their faith in ...
Mongolian Writer Under House Arrest
2008-05-06
A prominent ethnic Mongolian writer has had his home raided and is now being held there under tight surveillance after spending 20 days in detention. Overseas ...
'We Love Our Monks'
2008-05-06
Monks play a pivotal role in Burma, and never more so than in times of crisis. In his reporter's diary, veteran journalist Tyler Chapman describes what he ...
Cyclone Kills Thousands in Burma
2008-05-05
More than 22,000 people have died and hundreds of thousands are without safe drinking water or shelter in Burma after a massive cyclone ripped through the ...
Updates on Tibet
2008-05-05
As communication becomes more difficult with people living inside Tibet, cell phone conversations with family and friends overseas and second-hand accounts ...
Missing Chinese Journalist Resurfaces
2008-05-04
A Chinese journalist who spent three years in prison, feared missing after he failed to show up to deliver a keynote address at a Hong Kong media conference, ...
Food Crisis Hits Laos Hard
2008-05-02
The unprecedented surge in global food prices is making life even more difficult for residents of impoverished Laos, where one provincial official is calling ...
Food Crisis Challenges Asian Leaders
2008-05-02
Southeast Asian countries are struggling to curb food prices as energy costs climb. Many governments have banned rice exports to safeguard supplies, but ...
Chinese Writers Missing From Conference
2008-05-01
One Chinese writer who tried to attend a symposium on press freedom was turned away by the Hong Kong authorities, while a journalist jailed after he broke ...