Search results 29001 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Home Cambodia China Laos North Korea Tibet Myanmar Uyghur Vietnam Cartoons Special Reports Multimedia Interview: 'The Seeds May Survive or They May Die' May 14, 2021 Artist Ai Weiwei talks about a recent audio project that read out the names of more than 5,000 child victims of the Sichuan earthquake repeatedly on Clubhouse. China Presses Steelmakers to Cut Production May 14, 2021 Mills boost output despite climate plans. Displaced Women, Children Face ‘Humanitarian Crisis’ Following Myanmar Coup May 13, 2021 The refugees fleeing increased conflict in Karen and Kachin states are in dire need of aid, experts say. Staged Eid Celebrations Whitewash China’s Abusive Policies in Xinjiang: Uyghur Rights Advocate May 13, 2021 Beijing is promoting a narrative of religious freedom while cracking down on Muslim leaders, Uyghurs say. COVID Numbers Climb in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, With Some in Laos Fearing Vaccination May 13, 2021 Many in Laos are reluctant to take the vaccine, fearing harm to their health, after a 70-year-old woman dies on May 10 two days after taking the shot. North Korea Orders Border City to Keep the Lights on at Night to Hide Economic Difficulties May 13, 2021 Sinuiju only gets four hours of power per day, but residents must show China that electricity is not a problem. Humanitarian Groups in Myanmar Forced to Go Underground Amid Military Crackdown on Charity May 13, 2021 Workers say they are afraid but will continue to help the country’s needy. Youths Bear Brunt of Junta Attacks on Myanmar Resistance Strongholds May 13, 2021 Killings and arrests follow fighting in Mandalay and Sagaing divisions and Chin state. Uyghurs Celebrate Eid in China’s Xinjiang Region May 13, 2021 A source told RFA that Chinese authorities forced Uyghurs to celebrate the Muslim holiday to show that Uyghurs enjoy religious freedom. Beijing Ramps up Fake Social Media Operation Peddling Pro-China Propaganda Overseas May 13, 2021 The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been using fake accounts on Twitter and Facebook to give the appearance of widespread support for its policies. Hong Kong Civil Servants Resign in Record Numbers Amid Crackdown May 13, 2021 Nearly 2,000 leave government jobs as the city forces anyone in public life to sign an oath of allegiance limiting what they can say in public. China’s Information Warfare and Media Influence Spawn Confusion in Thailand May 13, 2021 Conspiracy theories and Communist Party media are seeping into the Southeast Asian nation of 69 million people. UN Must Take Action on China’s Abuses in Xinjiang, Diplomats and Rights Groups Say May 12, 2021 The UN has failed to take effective action in the case of Xinjiang and 'must live up to its core values,' says Dolkun Isa, president of the Germany-based World ... Hungry North Korean Construction Workers in Pyongyang Rob and Murder Citizens to Buy Food May 12, 2021 Residents living near construction sites in the North Korean capital must travel in large groups for safety. Myanmar Banking System ‘Near Collapse’ as Customers Make Fewer Deposits, More Withdrawals May 12, 2021 Banks now set limits on amounts that can be withdrawn, as the Central Bank makes fewer disbursements and ATMs run short of cash. Jailed Uyghur Businessman Dies Under Mysterious Conditions in Xinjiang Prison Hospital May 12, 2021 Abduhelil Hashim was healthy and had recently spoken with his wife, leading some to suspect foul play. Long Lines at Myanmar Banks After Coup Plunges Banking System into Total Chaos May 12, 2021 Banks have reduced the amount of cash that people can withdraw and restricted the number of people who can make withdrawals. Cambodian Activist Providing Food to ‘Red Zone’ Residents Latest Opposition Victim of Assault May 12, 2021 Sin Khun is the 29th CNRP activist to be beaten by unknown assailants since March. Manila: Latest Patrols Show Almost 300 Chinese Militia Ships in Philippine Territory May 12, 2021 The controversy over the presence of Chinese ships in the Philippine EEZ has led to criticism of President Rodrigo Duterte’s alleged softness toward China. Interview: ‘It’s Like We Are Serving Them, Not the Country’ May 12, 2021 “What they were telling us was in total contrast to what was happening on the ground,” says Capt. Aung Sin Phyo China 'Using Population Claims' to Mask Effect of Mass Incarceration in Xinjiang Camps May 12, 2021 Recent statistics from Beijing showing fast population growth among ethnic minority groups have been falsified, rights activists say. China's National Security Law Could Spark Expat Exodus From Hong Kong May 12, 2021 A survey by the American Chamber of Commerce shows that more than 40 percent of respondents have definite plans to leave the city. Protests, Armed Clashes Highlight Tensions on 100th Day Since Myanmar Coup May 11, 2021 Analysts and activists talk of a “failed state” or “civil war” while citizens worry about eating. Torture Suspected in Death of Myanmar Poet Called a Voice of Resistance May 11, 2021 Myanmar poet Khet Thi, who wrote that the revolution against Myanmar's military junta 'is in the heart,' dies under torture at the hands of his interrogators. Bangladesh: Chinese Envoy's Warning Against Joining Quad 'Very Unfortunate' May 11, 2021 Bangladesh is a sovereign country and will make its own decisions about foreign policy, its foreign minister says. Editor, Activists Urge Release of Myanmar Journalists Arrested in Thailand After Fleeing Junta May 11, 2021 Rights and press groups urge authorities not to deport the Democratic Voice of Burma reporters. Cambodian Officials Promise Investigation Into Death in Custody Amid Torture Claims May 11, 2021 Prison officials say Pin Kimseng died of pneumonia, but his body showed signs of physical assault including injuries to his head and a broken neck. North Korea Orders Farmers to Collect Urine for Fertilizer Amid Shortage May 11, 2021 Farmers laugh after being told to fight a “compost battle” in their toilets. Pop-Up Protests Erupt in Myanmar on 100th Day Since the Military Coup May 11, 2021 Since the February 1 coup, flash demonstrations have broken out across Myanmar on a near-daily basis, despite a violent crackdown that has left nearly 800 ... China Tries Online Activists Who Saved Censored Coronavirus Posts on Github May 11, 2021 Chen Mei and Cai Wei pleaded guilty to public order charges in a move family members said was forced. Previous 30 items 1 ... 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 ... 967 Next 30 items
Search results 29001 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Home Cambodia China Laos North Korea Tibet Myanmar Uyghur Vietnam Cartoons Special Reports Multimedia Interview: 'The Seeds May Survive or They May Die' May 14, 2021 Artist Ai Weiwei talks about a recent audio project that read out the names of more than 5,000 child victims of the Sichuan earthquake repeatedly on Clubhouse. China Presses Steelmakers to Cut Production May 14, 2021 Mills boost output despite climate plans. Displaced Women, Children Face ‘Humanitarian Crisis’ Following Myanmar Coup May 13, 2021 The refugees fleeing increased conflict in Karen and Kachin states are in dire need of aid, experts say. Staged Eid Celebrations Whitewash China’s Abusive Policies in Xinjiang: Uyghur Rights Advocate May 13, 2021 Beijing is promoting a narrative of religious freedom while cracking down on Muslim leaders, Uyghurs say. COVID Numbers Climb in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, With Some in Laos Fearing Vaccination May 13, 2021 Many in Laos are reluctant to take the vaccine, fearing harm to their health, after a 70-year-old woman dies on May 10 two days after taking the shot. North Korea Orders Border City to Keep the Lights on at Night to Hide Economic Difficulties May 13, 2021 Sinuiju only gets four hours of power per day, but residents must show China that electricity is not a problem. Humanitarian Groups in Myanmar Forced to Go Underground Amid Military Crackdown on Charity May 13, 2021 Workers say they are afraid but will continue to help the country’s needy. Youths Bear Brunt of Junta Attacks on Myanmar Resistance Strongholds May 13, 2021 Killings and arrests follow fighting in Mandalay and Sagaing divisions and Chin state. Uyghurs Celebrate Eid in China’s Xinjiang Region May 13, 2021 A source told RFA that Chinese authorities forced Uyghurs to celebrate the Muslim holiday to show that Uyghurs enjoy religious freedom. Beijing Ramps up Fake Social Media Operation Peddling Pro-China Propaganda Overseas May 13, 2021 The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been using fake accounts on Twitter and Facebook to give the appearance of widespread support for its policies. Hong Kong Civil Servants Resign in Record Numbers Amid Crackdown May 13, 2021 Nearly 2,000 leave government jobs as the city forces anyone in public life to sign an oath of allegiance limiting what they can say in public. China’s Information Warfare and Media Influence Spawn Confusion in Thailand May 13, 2021 Conspiracy theories and Communist Party media are seeping into the Southeast Asian nation of 69 million people. UN Must Take Action on China’s Abuses in Xinjiang, Diplomats and Rights Groups Say May 12, 2021 The UN has failed to take effective action in the case of Xinjiang and 'must live up to its core values,' says Dolkun Isa, president of the Germany-based World ... Hungry North Korean Construction Workers in Pyongyang Rob and Murder Citizens to Buy Food May 12, 2021 Residents living near construction sites in the North Korean capital must travel in large groups for safety. Myanmar Banking System ‘Near Collapse’ as Customers Make Fewer Deposits, More Withdrawals May 12, 2021 Banks now set limits on amounts that can be withdrawn, as the Central Bank makes fewer disbursements and ATMs run short of cash. Jailed Uyghur Businessman Dies Under Mysterious Conditions in Xinjiang Prison Hospital May 12, 2021 Abduhelil Hashim was healthy and had recently spoken with his wife, leading some to suspect foul play. Long Lines at Myanmar Banks After Coup Plunges Banking System into Total Chaos May 12, 2021 Banks have reduced the amount of cash that people can withdraw and restricted the number of people who can make withdrawals. Cambodian Activist Providing Food to ‘Red Zone’ Residents Latest Opposition Victim of Assault May 12, 2021 Sin Khun is the 29th CNRP activist to be beaten by unknown assailants since March. Manila: Latest Patrols Show Almost 300 Chinese Militia Ships in Philippine Territory May 12, 2021 The controversy over the presence of Chinese ships in the Philippine EEZ has led to criticism of President Rodrigo Duterte’s alleged softness toward China. Interview: ‘It’s Like We Are Serving Them, Not the Country’ May 12, 2021 “What they were telling us was in total contrast to what was happening on the ground,” says Capt. Aung Sin Phyo China 'Using Population Claims' to Mask Effect of Mass Incarceration in Xinjiang Camps May 12, 2021 Recent statistics from Beijing showing fast population growth among ethnic minority groups have been falsified, rights activists say. China's National Security Law Could Spark Expat Exodus From Hong Kong May 12, 2021 A survey by the American Chamber of Commerce shows that more than 40 percent of respondents have definite plans to leave the city. Protests, Armed Clashes Highlight Tensions on 100th Day Since Myanmar Coup May 11, 2021 Analysts and activists talk of a “failed state” or “civil war” while citizens worry about eating. Torture Suspected in Death of Myanmar Poet Called a Voice of Resistance May 11, 2021 Myanmar poet Khet Thi, who wrote that the revolution against Myanmar's military junta 'is in the heart,' dies under torture at the hands of his interrogators. Bangladesh: Chinese Envoy's Warning Against Joining Quad 'Very Unfortunate' May 11, 2021 Bangladesh is a sovereign country and will make its own decisions about foreign policy, its foreign minister says. Editor, Activists Urge Release of Myanmar Journalists Arrested in Thailand After Fleeing Junta May 11, 2021 Rights and press groups urge authorities not to deport the Democratic Voice of Burma reporters. Cambodian Officials Promise Investigation Into Death in Custody Amid Torture Claims May 11, 2021 Prison officials say Pin Kimseng died of pneumonia, but his body showed signs of physical assault including injuries to his head and a broken neck. North Korea Orders Farmers to Collect Urine for Fertilizer Amid Shortage May 11, 2021 Farmers laugh after being told to fight a “compost battle” in their toilets. Pop-Up Protests Erupt in Myanmar on 100th Day Since the Military Coup May 11, 2021 Since the February 1 coup, flash demonstrations have broken out across Myanmar on a near-daily basis, despite a violent crackdown that has left nearly 800 ... China Tries Online Activists Who Saved Censored Coronavirus Posts on Github May 11, 2021 Chen Mei and Cai Wei pleaded guilty to public order charges in a move family members said was forced. Previous 30 items 1 ... 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 ... 967 Next 30 items