Search results 36744 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Cambodia’s Hun Sen changes birth year to align with the lucky Year of the Dragon 2022-06-23 Lawyer blames confusion during the Khmer Rouge era, but some critics say Hun Sen is just superstitious. A lack of smuggled oil is complicating North Korea’s efforts to catch smugglers 2022-06-23 Patrol boats that trawl the seas to catch illegal shipments use illegally imported fuel themselves. Vietnam’s human rights record is poor but improving, HRMI says 2022-06-24 Survey shows the right to be safe from the state still ranks lower than average. Hundreds forced to flee after troops torch homes in Magway 2022-06-24 Troops and local pro-junta militias burned down around 100 houses in Kan Nat village. Former journalists for Hong Kong's folded Apple Daily take reporting to social media 2022-06-24 One year after the paper closed its doors amid a probe by national security police, former staff are undeterred. China steps up anti-NATO rhetoric ahead of Madrid summit, citing 'Cold War' ethos 2022-06-24 At the same time, Beijing is telling Europeans that Beijing doesn't support Russia's war in Ukraine. River in Laos turns dark orange due to pollution from upstream iron mines 2022-06-24 One resident told RFA she fears the river is contaminated with dangerous chemicals. She called on authorities to investigate. Jailed Cambodian American activist is allowed to meet with lawyer 2022-06-24 Supporters had feared Theary Seng’s transfer to a remote prison would block her access to legal help. Arrests in Rakhine raise fears of renewed conflict between military, Arakan Army 2022-06-24 The two sides have maintained a delicate truce since November 2020 Teachers in Myanmar caught in crossfire as conflict rages 2022-06-25 At least 40 educators have been killed between February 2021 and May 2022, the junta says. Vietnam Communist Party head says officials in bribery scandal apologized 2022-06-24 Netizens say the country’s leaders need to accept greater responsibility for widespread graft. Campaigners set up Hong Kong press freedom group to aid city's embattled journalists 2022-11-02 The group is launched as former top editors of Stand News stand trial under colonial-era sedition laws. Video of Urumqi party secretary 2022-11-04 Video of Urumqi party secretary Video of gymnamsium 2022-11-04 Video of gymnamsium Activist wins partial victory in Hong Kong same-sex marriage appeal 2023-09-05 The court says the city must provide a legal framework for the recognition of same-sex relationships. Biden extends deportation protections for Hongkongers 2023-01-26 A 2021 rule allowing Hong Kong residents to remain in the United States has been extended by two years. Hong Kong exiles in UK and Canada lack access to billions of their savings 2024-06-09 Those who left under the British National (Overseas) passport program are cut off by Hong Kong government policies. Sister of North Korean leader warns South on border broadcasts 2024-06-09 Tit-for-tat responses raise tensions. Airstrike targets insurgent meeting in Myanmar, 16 killed 2024-06-10 Activists suspect junta forces got a tip-off about a meeting of anti-junta groups. Junta hosts junket for Chinese travel agents in bid to attract tourists 2024-06-10 Foreign visitors to Myanmar fell drastically following the Covid-19 pandemic and 2021 military coup. Viewers doubt authenticity of Vietnam state TV interview with independent monk 2024-06-10 Thích Minh Tuệ won admirers for his ascetic lifestyle, though he is not part of Vietnam’s state-approved monastic order. Myanmar officials evict 500 people who were living in their Mandalay shops 2024-06-10 Residents of more than 100 shops, clinics and offices in the area were given 15 days to vacate. Myanmar junta troops tell residents of villages near Sittwe to leave by Friday 2024-06-10 The military has been preparing for an attack on the Rakhine state capital by the rebel Arakan Army. Grueling 'gaokao' test puts huge pressure on China's young people 2024-06-10 Annual college entrance exams can trigger anxiety, depression, self-harm and violence, parents and teachers say. North Korea restores train service to Russia, boosting hopes for tourists 2024-06-10 News comes as Russia’s Putin plans to visit North Korea in coming weeks. Vietnam's South China Sea island building sets record in 2024: report 2024-06-11 Hanoi has created as much new land in 6 months as the previous 2 years combined. Fighting flares near state capital in north Myanmar 2024-06-11 Junta shelling killed 1 man and injured 7 family members, Kachin state residents said. US blacklists 3 more Chinese firms for Uyghur slave labor 2024-06-11 The companies produce aluminum, shrimp and shoes and included 2 based far from Xinjiang. 4 American teachers are stabbed in knife attack in China 2024-06-11 A 55-year-old suspect is arrested; the instructors and a bystander are hospitalized and out of danger. China is now fining Uyghur prisoners’ families 2024-06-11 A 70-year-old man is arrested for failing to pay a fine linked to the imprisonment of his 2 sons. 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Search results 36744 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Cambodia’s Hun Sen changes birth year to align with the lucky Year of the Dragon 2022-06-23 Lawyer blames confusion during the Khmer Rouge era, but some critics say Hun Sen is just superstitious. A lack of smuggled oil is complicating North Korea’s efforts to catch smugglers 2022-06-23 Patrol boats that trawl the seas to catch illegal shipments use illegally imported fuel themselves. Vietnam’s human rights record is poor but improving, HRMI says 2022-06-24 Survey shows the right to be safe from the state still ranks lower than average. Hundreds forced to flee after troops torch homes in Magway 2022-06-24 Troops and local pro-junta militias burned down around 100 houses in Kan Nat village. Former journalists for Hong Kong's folded Apple Daily take reporting to social media 2022-06-24 One year after the paper closed its doors amid a probe by national security police, former staff are undeterred. China steps up anti-NATO rhetoric ahead of Madrid summit, citing 'Cold War' ethos 2022-06-24 At the same time, Beijing is telling Europeans that Beijing doesn't support Russia's war in Ukraine. River in Laos turns dark orange due to pollution from upstream iron mines 2022-06-24 One resident told RFA she fears the river is contaminated with dangerous chemicals. She called on authorities to investigate. Jailed Cambodian American activist is allowed to meet with lawyer 2022-06-24 Supporters had feared Theary Seng’s transfer to a remote prison would block her access to legal help. Arrests in Rakhine raise fears of renewed conflict between military, Arakan Army 2022-06-24 The two sides have maintained a delicate truce since November 2020 Teachers in Myanmar caught in crossfire as conflict rages 2022-06-25 At least 40 educators have been killed between February 2021 and May 2022, the junta says. Vietnam Communist Party head says officials in bribery scandal apologized 2022-06-24 Netizens say the country’s leaders need to accept greater responsibility for widespread graft. Campaigners set up Hong Kong press freedom group to aid city's embattled journalists 2022-11-02 The group is launched as former top editors of Stand News stand trial under colonial-era sedition laws. Video of Urumqi party secretary 2022-11-04 Video of Urumqi party secretary Video of gymnamsium 2022-11-04 Video of gymnamsium Activist wins partial victory in Hong Kong same-sex marriage appeal 2023-09-05 The court says the city must provide a legal framework for the recognition of same-sex relationships. Biden extends deportation protections for Hongkongers 2023-01-26 A 2021 rule allowing Hong Kong residents to remain in the United States has been extended by two years. Hong Kong exiles in UK and Canada lack access to billions of their savings 2024-06-09 Those who left under the British National (Overseas) passport program are cut off by Hong Kong government policies. Sister of North Korean leader warns South on border broadcasts 2024-06-09 Tit-for-tat responses raise tensions. Airstrike targets insurgent meeting in Myanmar, 16 killed 2024-06-10 Activists suspect junta forces got a tip-off about a meeting of anti-junta groups. Junta hosts junket for Chinese travel agents in bid to attract tourists 2024-06-10 Foreign visitors to Myanmar fell drastically following the Covid-19 pandemic and 2021 military coup. Viewers doubt authenticity of Vietnam state TV interview with independent monk 2024-06-10 Thích Minh Tuệ won admirers for his ascetic lifestyle, though he is not part of Vietnam’s state-approved monastic order. Myanmar officials evict 500 people who were living in their Mandalay shops 2024-06-10 Residents of more than 100 shops, clinics and offices in the area were given 15 days to vacate. Myanmar junta troops tell residents of villages near Sittwe to leave by Friday 2024-06-10 The military has been preparing for an attack on the Rakhine state capital by the rebel Arakan Army. Grueling 'gaokao' test puts huge pressure on China's young people 2024-06-10 Annual college entrance exams can trigger anxiety, depression, self-harm and violence, parents and teachers say. North Korea restores train service to Russia, boosting hopes for tourists 2024-06-10 News comes as Russia’s Putin plans to visit North Korea in coming weeks. Vietnam's South China Sea island building sets record in 2024: report 2024-06-11 Hanoi has created as much new land in 6 months as the previous 2 years combined. Fighting flares near state capital in north Myanmar 2024-06-11 Junta shelling killed 1 man and injured 7 family members, Kachin state residents said. US blacklists 3 more Chinese firms for Uyghur slave labor 2024-06-11 The companies produce aluminum, shrimp and shoes and included 2 based far from Xinjiang. 4 American teachers are stabbed in knife attack in China 2024-06-11 A 55-year-old suspect is arrested; the instructors and a bystander are hospitalized and out of danger. China is now fining Uyghur prisoners’ families 2024-06-11 A 70-year-old man is arrested for failing to pay a fine linked to the imprisonment of his 2 sons. 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