Search results 3334 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months US shoots down Chinese spy balloon off eastern coast 2023-02-04 Dramatic end to the balloon’s unwelcome flight over US territory that further strained US-China ties. Myanmar junta targets health, education facilities to undermine shadow government 2023-05-07 The military is unapologetic about using air power against National Unity Government clinics, schools and offices. Rohingya stand firm on citizenship after day-trip to Rakhine state 2023-05-08 The Burmese junta invited refugees to see housing constructed for their return. Asia-Pacific not ready to deal with climate-induced disasters, UN commission says 2023-05-08 Only 6 countries have made climate-tackling laws, according to a new report. Indonesia, Singapore condemn Myanmar attack on ASEAN aid convoy 2023-05-08 But Indonesian president says ASEAN’s efforts to bring peace to Myanmar will continue. Do the Cairo and Potsdam Declarations “restore” Taiwan to China? 2023-05-08 Neither declaration attempts to settle control over Taiwan. Three international breweries pay Myanmar junta US$155 million in taxes per year 2023-05-08 Democracy activists call for a boycott of Heiniken, Carlsberg and ThaiBev products. Taking the TikTok trail 2023-05-08 Construction of largest wind power project in Southeast Asia now under way in Laos 2023-05-08 The plant will export electricity to Vietnam and is the country’s latest power venture. Renowned Tibetan filmmaker Pema Tseden dies at 53 2023-05-08 His films “Jinpa” and “Balloon” won awards at international festivals. Civilian deaths mount in Myanmar amid surge in junta airstrikes 2023-05-08 At least 452 civilian deaths in Myanmar’s Shan and Kayah states since coup. “The military burned down our houses and weaving mills,” weaver in Myanmar’s Sagaing region 2023-05-08 Residents of Shwebo district in northern Myanmar’s war-torn Sagaing region say junta troops raided their village numerous times and destroyed their livelihoods. Outspoken university scholar stopped while crossing border to Hong Kong 2023-05-08 Retired professor had signed open letter calling for release of detained publisher As of deadline, 18 parties apply to compete in Cambodia’s July election 2023-05-08 Hun Sen's ruling Cambodian People’s Party is seen dominating the vote Pro-junta ‘Blood Comrades’ resurface in Myanmar with April killings 2023-05-09 The group claims responsibility for three deaths after a months-long lull. Plea for help from telephone scam victims falls on deaf ears among Chinese officials 2023-05-09 They are just a few of the thousands tricked and trapped to work in Myanmar border town Top opposition leader kept off ballot in Cambodia 2023-05-09 Candlelight Party’s Rong Chhun would have gone head-to-head with Prime Minister Hun Sen. Myanmar crisis expected to dominate ASEAN summit amid escalating violence 2023-05-09 Indonesia touts regional bloc as key to peace amid criticism over inaction on post-coup crisis in member-state. ChatGPT and unwritten truths in Southeast Asia’s autocracies 2023-05-09 In authoritarian Southeast Asia, Intentionally or not, new technologies will end up regurgitating propaganda. Thailand-based rights activist arrested in Laos after returning to home village 2023-05-09 Lao dissidents living abroad have been harshly punished after returning to the country. China, Canada in tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats over interference report 2023-05-09 Beijing vows to ‘fight back resolutely and forcefully’ but denies that its diplomat intimidated a politician. Hong Kong police seize Tiananmen massacre sculpture as evidence in 'subversion' case 2023-05-09 Act is symbolic of the clampdown on freedom of expression in city, Danish sculptor says. Authorities shut down artwork referring to China's 'last generation' 2023-05-09 Amid youth unemployment and disenchantment, Xi Jinping calls on young people to do agricultural labor Newly published documents reveal how China skirts forced labor scrutiny in Xinjiang 2023-05-09 Historic models were not designed to evaluate the political nature of state-sponsored forced labor, expert says More than 5,000 evacuees in Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady region prepare for cyclone to hit 2023-05-10 Local aid groups say they are struggling to provide food for the arrivals. Journalists in Pacific island states face uncertain times 2023-05-10 President Joe Biden will soon visit Papua New Guinea, whose government is trying to regulate the local media. Scarce drinking water in North Korea during severe spring drought 2023-05-11 Satellite imagery shows that reservoirs have a net loss of water over the past year. Yangon’s Dala township faces growing scarcity of freshwater due to excessive heat 2023-05-10 Dala township on the other side of Yangon river, where the only source of freshwater is from the inland lakes, is facing growing scarcity of freshwater this ... In Myanmar jade town, junta arrests 700 to use some for human shields, residents say 2023-05-10 Villagers are forced to march with troops or taken to junta camps to keep rebel fighters away. Heat wave blasts Southeast Asia – a likely pattern for the future 2023-05-10 Record high temperatures scorch the region due to a mix of natural and human factors. 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Search results 3334 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months US shoots down Chinese spy balloon off eastern coast 2023-02-04 Dramatic end to the balloon’s unwelcome flight over US territory that further strained US-China ties. Myanmar junta targets health, education facilities to undermine shadow government 2023-05-07 The military is unapologetic about using air power against National Unity Government clinics, schools and offices. Rohingya stand firm on citizenship after day-trip to Rakhine state 2023-05-08 The Burmese junta invited refugees to see housing constructed for their return. Asia-Pacific not ready to deal with climate-induced disasters, UN commission says 2023-05-08 Only 6 countries have made climate-tackling laws, according to a new report. Indonesia, Singapore condemn Myanmar attack on ASEAN aid convoy 2023-05-08 But Indonesian president says ASEAN’s efforts to bring peace to Myanmar will continue. Do the Cairo and Potsdam Declarations “restore” Taiwan to China? 2023-05-08 Neither declaration attempts to settle control over Taiwan. Three international breweries pay Myanmar junta US$155 million in taxes per year 2023-05-08 Democracy activists call for a boycott of Heiniken, Carlsberg and ThaiBev products. Taking the TikTok trail 2023-05-08 Construction of largest wind power project in Southeast Asia now under way in Laos 2023-05-08 The plant will export electricity to Vietnam and is the country’s latest power venture. Renowned Tibetan filmmaker Pema Tseden dies at 53 2023-05-08 His films “Jinpa” and “Balloon” won awards at international festivals. Civilian deaths mount in Myanmar amid surge in junta airstrikes 2023-05-08 At least 452 civilian deaths in Myanmar’s Shan and Kayah states since coup. “The military burned down our houses and weaving mills,” weaver in Myanmar’s Sagaing region 2023-05-08 Residents of Shwebo district in northern Myanmar’s war-torn Sagaing region say junta troops raided their village numerous times and destroyed their livelihoods. Outspoken university scholar stopped while crossing border to Hong Kong 2023-05-08 Retired professor had signed open letter calling for release of detained publisher As of deadline, 18 parties apply to compete in Cambodia’s July election 2023-05-08 Hun Sen's ruling Cambodian People’s Party is seen dominating the vote Pro-junta ‘Blood Comrades’ resurface in Myanmar with April killings 2023-05-09 The group claims responsibility for three deaths after a months-long lull. Plea for help from telephone scam victims falls on deaf ears among Chinese officials 2023-05-09 They are just a few of the thousands tricked and trapped to work in Myanmar border town Top opposition leader kept off ballot in Cambodia 2023-05-09 Candlelight Party’s Rong Chhun would have gone head-to-head with Prime Minister Hun Sen. Myanmar crisis expected to dominate ASEAN summit amid escalating violence 2023-05-09 Indonesia touts regional bloc as key to peace amid criticism over inaction on post-coup crisis in member-state. ChatGPT and unwritten truths in Southeast Asia’s autocracies 2023-05-09 In authoritarian Southeast Asia, Intentionally or not, new technologies will end up regurgitating propaganda. Thailand-based rights activist arrested in Laos after returning to home village 2023-05-09 Lao dissidents living abroad have been harshly punished after returning to the country. China, Canada in tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats over interference report 2023-05-09 Beijing vows to ‘fight back resolutely and forcefully’ but denies that its diplomat intimidated a politician. Hong Kong police seize Tiananmen massacre sculpture as evidence in 'subversion' case 2023-05-09 Act is symbolic of the clampdown on freedom of expression in city, Danish sculptor says. Authorities shut down artwork referring to China's 'last generation' 2023-05-09 Amid youth unemployment and disenchantment, Xi Jinping calls on young people to do agricultural labor Newly published documents reveal how China skirts forced labor scrutiny in Xinjiang 2023-05-09 Historic models were not designed to evaluate the political nature of state-sponsored forced labor, expert says More than 5,000 evacuees in Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady region prepare for cyclone to hit 2023-05-10 Local aid groups say they are struggling to provide food for the arrivals. Journalists in Pacific island states face uncertain times 2023-05-10 President Joe Biden will soon visit Papua New Guinea, whose government is trying to regulate the local media. Scarce drinking water in North Korea during severe spring drought 2023-05-11 Satellite imagery shows that reservoirs have a net loss of water over the past year. Yangon’s Dala township faces growing scarcity of freshwater due to excessive heat 2023-05-10 Dala township on the other side of Yangon river, where the only source of freshwater is from the inland lakes, is facing growing scarcity of freshwater this ... In Myanmar jade town, junta arrests 700 to use some for human shields, residents say 2023-05-10 Villagers are forced to march with troops or taken to junta camps to keep rebel fighters away. Heat wave blasts Southeast Asia – a likely pattern for the future 2023-05-10 Record high temperatures scorch the region due to a mix of natural and human factors. 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