Search results 34975 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Cambodia’s Kuy Hold Ceremony to Curse Company for Seizing Land 2021-06-01 Kuy villagers say the Try Pheap Company is using their ancestral land in central Cambodia’s Kampong Thom province to grow rubber and other industrial crops. Brother of World Uyghur Congress President Sentenced to Life in Prison in China’s Xinjiang 2021-06-01 Hushtar Isa had a reputation as a promising Uyghur intellectual and social organizer, says a family friend. Myanmar Journalists Vow to Work On Despite Repression, Job Losses 2021-06-01 Some have had to sell their camera equipment to make ends meet, but they say they won’t abandon their profession entirely. At Least 20 Dead, More Than 300 Injured in Qinghai Quake as China Imposes Information Lockdown 2021-06-01 Residents of Matoe county have been barred from posting reports on deaths or damage from the May 22 quake, a Tibetan source says. Fresh Clashes in Myanmar’s Kayah State Kill Two as Displaced Surpass 100,000 2021-06-01 The fighting comes as the military’s power grab has left a nationwide ceasefire more strained than ever. Police in China's Chengdu Hold Outspoken Rights Activist Huang Xiaomin 2021-06-02 Huang had posted frequently in support of disadvantaged groups in Sichuan seeking redress for grievances against the government. Chinese Rights Lawyer Stopped at Airport, En Route to Visit Sick Daughter 2021-06-02 Tang Jitian's 25-year-old daughter is in an ICU with complications from tuberculosis. Hong Kong Officials Shut Down Massacre Museum Ahead of Anniversary 2021-06-02 Officials say the June 4 Memorial Museum lacks the necessary licenses to operate as a public 'entertainment venue.' Vietnamese Facebook User Draws Seven-Year Prison Term for ‘Anti-State’ Writings 2021-06-02 Dang Hoang Minh is the latest to be jailed for writings 'opposing the State' under Article 117 of Vietnam's Penal Code. US, Indonesia to ASEAN: Act Urgently on Myanmar, Talk to All Parties 2021-06-02 'There is no time to waste,' American Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman says. Rural Poverty Drives Child Labor in Laos Despite State Laws Prohibiting The Practice 2021-06-02 Ethnic minority families can’t afford school and make kids toil in fields or watch over younger siblings. Citing Risks, Indonesia Ends Efforts to Salvage Sunken Submarine's Wreckage 2021-06-02 Three Chinese naval ships took part in the operation to lift the submarine, which was found broken in three pieces 2,749 feet down in the Bali Sea. Myanmar Slaps Two-Year Prison Terms on a Pair of Independent Journalists 2021-06-02 Democratic Voice of Burma reporter Aung Kyaw live-streamed his arrest in March, drawing a huge audience. Vietnamese Police Issue Nationwide ‘Special Warrant’ for Fugitive Journalist 2021-06-02 The special warrant and widespread media coverage are typically used only in the case of dangerous criminals, one source says. Hong Kong June 4 Museum Closes Temporarily Over Licensing Probe 2021-06-02 The space opened a decade ago. It is dedicated to commemorating victims of China's 1989 military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square. UN Officials Endorse Bangladesh's Program to Move Rohingya to Island 2021-06-02 But they say that economic activities should be created for the refugees living on Bhashan Char, an isolated site in the Bay of Bengal. Cambodia Opposition Hopeful For Election Bid Following Visit by US Diplomat 2021-06-02 Observers hope Phnom Penh may roll back political restrictions to curry favor with Washington. Newly Elected Sikyong Open to ‘New’ Channels of Communication With Beijing on Tibetan Autonomy 2021-06-02 Penpa Tsering is prioritizing the resumption of Sino-Tibetan dialogue in pursuing the Middle Way policy. 'Go to Victoria Park And Light a Candle': Alliance Leader Chow Hang-tung 2021-06-03 The organizer of a now-banned candlelight vigil marking the Tiananmen massacre in Hong Kong on the importance of visible activism. You Will Have Bigger Families 2021-06-03 Five years after the Chinese Communist Party scrapped its controversial one-child policy, the CCP unveiled new plans to boost flagging birth rates and reverse ... China's Young People 'Know Little' of 1989 Tiananmen Massacre 2021-06-03 The Chinese Communist Party has successfully silenced any public discussion of the protest movement and the bloody crackdown that ended them. Japan, US Look Set to Supply Vaccines to Democratic Taiwan 2021-06-03 Taiwan's attempts to procure vaccines amid a rising wave of COVID-19 transmission has been stymied by Beijing. North Korea Restricts Local Markets, Pushing Sales in State-Owned Stores 2021-06-03 The move hurts North Korean residents already struggling every day to earn a living, sources in the country say. Cambodian Soldiers Open Fire on Land Protesters, Injuring One 2021-06-03 Disputes over land use and development are a major cause of social conflict in Cambodia and other Southeast Asian countries. Tibetan Private Language Schools Closed Down in Sichuan 2021-06-03 School closings further tighten China's restrictions on language rights in Tibetan areas. Cambodian Villager Shot by Security Forces in Plantation Land Dispute 2021-06-03 The Kandal province villagers were trying to stop bulldozers from clearing their rice fields. Two Siblings of Norway-based Uyghur Activist Sentenced to Jail in China’s Xinjiang 2021-06-03 Prominent Uyghur scholar Abduweli Ayup’s brother and sister are serving time because of his activities abroad. Three Soldiers Killed, Two Militiamen Injured in Clashes in Myanmar’s Magway and Sagaing Regions 2021-06-03 Both engagements came as military troops entered strongholds controlled by local defense forces. Six Dead of COVID-19 in Five Days as Myanmar Wrestles With Chin State Outbreak 2021-06-03 Residents believe the coronavirus is spreading via illegal border crossings with nearby India. 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Search results 34975 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Cambodia’s Kuy Hold Ceremony to Curse Company for Seizing Land 2021-06-01 Kuy villagers say the Try Pheap Company is using their ancestral land in central Cambodia’s Kampong Thom province to grow rubber and other industrial crops. Brother of World Uyghur Congress President Sentenced to Life in Prison in China’s Xinjiang 2021-06-01 Hushtar Isa had a reputation as a promising Uyghur intellectual and social organizer, says a family friend. Myanmar Journalists Vow to Work On Despite Repression, Job Losses 2021-06-01 Some have had to sell their camera equipment to make ends meet, but they say they won’t abandon their profession entirely. At Least 20 Dead, More Than 300 Injured in Qinghai Quake as China Imposes Information Lockdown 2021-06-01 Residents of Matoe county have been barred from posting reports on deaths or damage from the May 22 quake, a Tibetan source says. Fresh Clashes in Myanmar’s Kayah State Kill Two as Displaced Surpass 100,000 2021-06-01 The fighting comes as the military’s power grab has left a nationwide ceasefire more strained than ever. Police in China's Chengdu Hold Outspoken Rights Activist Huang Xiaomin 2021-06-02 Huang had posted frequently in support of disadvantaged groups in Sichuan seeking redress for grievances against the government. Chinese Rights Lawyer Stopped at Airport, En Route to Visit Sick Daughter 2021-06-02 Tang Jitian's 25-year-old daughter is in an ICU with complications from tuberculosis. Hong Kong Officials Shut Down Massacre Museum Ahead of Anniversary 2021-06-02 Officials say the June 4 Memorial Museum lacks the necessary licenses to operate as a public 'entertainment venue.' Vietnamese Facebook User Draws Seven-Year Prison Term for ‘Anti-State’ Writings 2021-06-02 Dang Hoang Minh is the latest to be jailed for writings 'opposing the State' under Article 117 of Vietnam's Penal Code. US, Indonesia to ASEAN: Act Urgently on Myanmar, Talk to All Parties 2021-06-02 'There is no time to waste,' American Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman says. Rural Poverty Drives Child Labor in Laos Despite State Laws Prohibiting The Practice 2021-06-02 Ethnic minority families can’t afford school and make kids toil in fields or watch over younger siblings. Citing Risks, Indonesia Ends Efforts to Salvage Sunken Submarine's Wreckage 2021-06-02 Three Chinese naval ships took part in the operation to lift the submarine, which was found broken in three pieces 2,749 feet down in the Bali Sea. Myanmar Slaps Two-Year Prison Terms on a Pair of Independent Journalists 2021-06-02 Democratic Voice of Burma reporter Aung Kyaw live-streamed his arrest in March, drawing a huge audience. Vietnamese Police Issue Nationwide ‘Special Warrant’ for Fugitive Journalist 2021-06-02 The special warrant and widespread media coverage are typically used only in the case of dangerous criminals, one source says. Hong Kong June 4 Museum Closes Temporarily Over Licensing Probe 2021-06-02 The space opened a decade ago. It is dedicated to commemorating victims of China's 1989 military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square. UN Officials Endorse Bangladesh's Program to Move Rohingya to Island 2021-06-02 But they say that economic activities should be created for the refugees living on Bhashan Char, an isolated site in the Bay of Bengal. Cambodia Opposition Hopeful For Election Bid Following Visit by US Diplomat 2021-06-02 Observers hope Phnom Penh may roll back political restrictions to curry favor with Washington. Newly Elected Sikyong Open to ‘New’ Channels of Communication With Beijing on Tibetan Autonomy 2021-06-02 Penpa Tsering is prioritizing the resumption of Sino-Tibetan dialogue in pursuing the Middle Way policy. 'Go to Victoria Park And Light a Candle': Alliance Leader Chow Hang-tung 2021-06-03 The organizer of a now-banned candlelight vigil marking the Tiananmen massacre in Hong Kong on the importance of visible activism. You Will Have Bigger Families 2021-06-03 Five years after the Chinese Communist Party scrapped its controversial one-child policy, the CCP unveiled new plans to boost flagging birth rates and reverse ... China's Young People 'Know Little' of 1989 Tiananmen Massacre 2021-06-03 The Chinese Communist Party has successfully silenced any public discussion of the protest movement and the bloody crackdown that ended them. Japan, US Look Set to Supply Vaccines to Democratic Taiwan 2021-06-03 Taiwan's attempts to procure vaccines amid a rising wave of COVID-19 transmission has been stymied by Beijing. North Korea Restricts Local Markets, Pushing Sales in State-Owned Stores 2021-06-03 The move hurts North Korean residents already struggling every day to earn a living, sources in the country say. Cambodian Soldiers Open Fire on Land Protesters, Injuring One 2021-06-03 Disputes over land use and development are a major cause of social conflict in Cambodia and other Southeast Asian countries. Tibetan Private Language Schools Closed Down in Sichuan 2021-06-03 School closings further tighten China's restrictions on language rights in Tibetan areas. Cambodian Villager Shot by Security Forces in Plantation Land Dispute 2021-06-03 The Kandal province villagers were trying to stop bulldozers from clearing their rice fields. Two Siblings of Norway-based Uyghur Activist Sentenced to Jail in China’s Xinjiang 2021-06-03 Prominent Uyghur scholar Abduweli Ayup’s brother and sister are serving time because of his activities abroad. Three Soldiers Killed, Two Militiamen Injured in Clashes in Myanmar’s Magway and Sagaing Regions 2021-06-03 Both engagements came as military troops entered strongholds controlled by local defense forces. Six Dead of COVID-19 in Five Days as Myanmar Wrestles With Chin State Outbreak 2021-06-03 Residents believe the coronavirus is spreading via illegal border crossings with nearby India. Tiananmen Mothers Mourn Massacre Victims as China Censors Online Tributes 2021-06-04 Family members of those killed in the bloody crackdown by the People's Liberation Army keep up calls for a detailed account of deaths, redress and compensation. Previous 30 items 1 ... 879 880 881 882 883 884 885 ... 1166 Next 30 items