Search results 34970 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Interview: ‘We Were Very Sorry For The Young People Who Sacrificed Their Lives’ 2021-08-19 Dr. Soe Myat Thu describes losing his formerly apolitical wife, who died fleeing a raid on anti-junta activists in Yangon. China Postpones Decision on Foreign Sanctions Law For Hong Kong 2021-08-20 The National People's Congress (NPC) standing committee postpones its decision amid fears it could spark an exodus of foreign banks. Xi Personality Cult Predictive of a Third Term in Office For China's Leader 2021-08-20 Chairman Xi's portrait eclipsed those of former party leaders at a recent ceremony in Tibet. 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Tempers Flare in Vietnam as COVID-19 Lockdown Drags On 2021-08-20 Videos of confrontations between government officials and angry citizens often go viral on social media in the Communist nation. Increased Controls on Myanmar’s Banking Sector Stokes Fears of Lender Defaults 2021-08-20 The Central Bank is increasingly viewed as a rubber stamp body for the military regime. Facebook Campaign For Myanmar Shadow Government at UN Garners Millions of Supporters 2021-08-20 The campaign comes a month ahead of a vote on representation at the General Assembly. Arrests of North Korean Wives of Chinese Men Spook Refugee Community 2021-08-20 A woman who fled the North more than 10 years ago was dragged away from her Chinese husband and their child. Tibetans Chafe at Repression as China Celebrates 70 Years of Rule over Tibet 2021-08-21 The secrecy and security of celebrations underscore lack of support for Beijing in the Himalayan region, says a Tibetan monk. Jailed Lao Activist Silenced by Government, but Continues to Inspire 2021-03-08 Prominent positions in Laos’ government occupied by women, but inequality remains, UN says. UN: Asia-Pacific Nations Must Vaccinate Migrants Against COVID-19 2021-03-10 'We are only safe when everyone is safe,' says UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific official Salsiah Alisjahbana. Myanmar Anti-Junta Activists Mount Boycott of Chinese Goods as Protesters Face More Repression 2021-03-10 ‘The military that is trying to crush us violently has great fear of China,’ says a Yangon man. North Korean Youth Find Ways to Dodge Military Service 2021-03-11 With membership in the Korean Workers’ Party no longer automatic for soldiers, service is no longer seen as a path to a better life. China to Try Canada's 'Two Michaels' For Spying Soon: State Media 2021-03-12 The move comes as a Canada-based Huawei executive fights extradition to the US on charges linked to sanctions against Iran. UN Rights Official Warns of Starvation, Poverty in North Korea From Long COVID-19 Lockdown 2021-03-12 Border closures have isolated “people who are already subject to patterns of serious human rights abuses,” says Tomás Ojea Quintana. An appalling and utterly predictable ruling in Cambodia 2023-03-05 No one is willing to challenge the strongman, even as he slips deeper into his paranoia and delusions. More than 40 Chinese vessels reported around Philippine-claimed island 2023-03-05 Philippine Coast Guard calls their presence off Pag-asa a ‘blatant violation’ of territorial integrity. Border town residents feel safer after Malaysia cracked down on human smuggling 2023-03-05 Wang Kelian, near Thailand, is where graves of Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants were found in 2015. China hikes defense spending as tensions over Taiwan rise 2023-03-06 The military budget is just over a quarter of planned US spending this year. Junta arrests 22 civilians after mine blast in Sagaing region 2023-03-06 The arrested include 3 civil disobedience movement teachers. Illegal logging in Laos hinders government’s forestation goals 2023-03-06 Government development and industrial concessions have also contributed to forest losses. Wife, children of jailed dissident poet under close surveillance during congress 2023-03-06 Wang Li says she is ‘on the edge of a breakdown’ after being threatened by officials, followed by security guards. Uyghur fashion show highlights forced assimilation, labor – on the runway 2023-03-06 The event focused on Uyghur culture and ending profits from forced labor. 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Search results 34970 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Interview: ‘We Were Very Sorry For The Young People Who Sacrificed Their Lives’ 2021-08-19 Dr. Soe Myat Thu describes losing his formerly apolitical wife, who died fleeing a raid on anti-junta activists in Yangon. China Postpones Decision on Foreign Sanctions Law For Hong Kong 2021-08-20 The National People's Congress (NPC) standing committee postpones its decision amid fears it could spark an exodus of foreign banks. Xi Personality Cult Predictive of a Third Term in Office For China's Leader 2021-08-20 Chairman Xi's portrait eclipsed those of former party leaders at a recent ceremony in Tibet. Hong Kong Court Sentences Minor to Training Center Over Role in 2019 Protests 2021-08-20 The boy pleaded guilty to possession of offensive weapons and "illegal assembly" on the night of Aug. 31, 2019, when he was just 13 years old China Faces Winter Warnings as Coal Demand Grows 2021-08-20 Analysts say record coal and natural gas prices may lead to power shortages in months ahead. Farmers in Laos Press Dam Operator to Release Water for Irrigation 2021-08-20 Prior to the dam’s construction, water was abundant in Nam Thea village. Analysts: Malaysia’s Navy Drill Sends Strong Message to South China Sea Claimants 2021-08-20 Southeast Asian nation successfully test-fires live anti-ship Exocet missiles after May incursion by Chinese planes. Renewed Taliban Rule in Afghanistan Adds to Fears of China’s Uyghurs 2021-08-20 Many worry that Beijing may now double down on repressive policies targeting the Muslim minority group. Tempers Flare in Vietnam as COVID-19 Lockdown Drags On 2021-08-20 Videos of confrontations between government officials and angry citizens often go viral on social media in the Communist nation. Increased Controls on Myanmar’s Banking Sector Stokes Fears of Lender Defaults 2021-08-20 The Central Bank is increasingly viewed as a rubber stamp body for the military regime. Facebook Campaign For Myanmar Shadow Government at UN Garners Millions of Supporters 2021-08-20 The campaign comes a month ahead of a vote on representation at the General Assembly. Arrests of North Korean Wives of Chinese Men Spook Refugee Community 2021-08-20 A woman who fled the North more than 10 years ago was dragged away from her Chinese husband and their child. Tibetans Chafe at Repression as China Celebrates 70 Years of Rule over Tibet 2021-08-21 The secrecy and security of celebrations underscore lack of support for Beijing in the Himalayan region, says a Tibetan monk. Jailed Lao Activist Silenced by Government, but Continues to Inspire 2021-03-08 Prominent positions in Laos’ government occupied by women, but inequality remains, UN says. UN: Asia-Pacific Nations Must Vaccinate Migrants Against COVID-19 2021-03-10 'We are only safe when everyone is safe,' says UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific official Salsiah Alisjahbana. Myanmar Anti-Junta Activists Mount Boycott of Chinese Goods as Protesters Face More Repression 2021-03-10 ‘The military that is trying to crush us violently has great fear of China,’ says a Yangon man. North Korean Youth Find Ways to Dodge Military Service 2021-03-11 With membership in the Korean Workers’ Party no longer automatic for soldiers, service is no longer seen as a path to a better life. China to Try Canada's 'Two Michaels' For Spying Soon: State Media 2021-03-12 The move comes as a Canada-based Huawei executive fights extradition to the US on charges linked to sanctions against Iran. UN Rights Official Warns of Starvation, Poverty in North Korea From Long COVID-19 Lockdown 2021-03-12 Border closures have isolated “people who are already subject to patterns of serious human rights abuses,” says Tomás Ojea Quintana. An appalling and utterly predictable ruling in Cambodia 2023-03-05 No one is willing to challenge the strongman, even as he slips deeper into his paranoia and delusions. More than 40 Chinese vessels reported around Philippine-claimed island 2023-03-05 Philippine Coast Guard calls their presence off Pag-asa a ‘blatant violation’ of territorial integrity. Border town residents feel safer after Malaysia cracked down on human smuggling 2023-03-05 Wang Kelian, near Thailand, is where graves of Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants were found in 2015. China hikes defense spending as tensions over Taiwan rise 2023-03-06 The military budget is just over a quarter of planned US spending this year. Junta arrests 22 civilians after mine blast in Sagaing region 2023-03-06 The arrested include 3 civil disobedience movement teachers. Illegal logging in Laos hinders government’s forestation goals 2023-03-06 Government development and industrial concessions have also contributed to forest losses. Wife, children of jailed dissident poet under close surveillance during congress 2023-03-06 Wang Li says she is ‘on the edge of a breakdown’ after being threatened by officials, followed by security guards. Uyghur fashion show highlights forced assimilation, labor – on the runway 2023-03-06 The event focused on Uyghur culture and ending profits from forced labor. Chinese police target U.S.-based woman who signed a critical Change.org petition 2023-03-06 Change.org says it hasn’t detected any leaks, so how did state security police know a user’s email address? 4 of every 5 townships in Myanmar impacted by conflict since coup: UN agency 2023-03-06 The UN Human Rights Office calls for ‘urgent, concrete action’ to end a humanitarian crisis in the country. China arrests Tibetan woman for contacting people outside the region 2023-03-06 Intensifying crackdown comes ahead of March 10 anniversary of 1959 uprising. Previous 30 items 1 ... 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ... 1166 Next 30 items