Search results 2772 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 Activists Call For Release of Uyghur Scholar on 7th Anniversary of His Jailing Sep 23, 2021 Ilham Tohti is serving a life sentence for ‘separatism’ for his work to end discrimination against Uyghurs. UN Says Military Has Brought Myanmar to Brink of ‘Collapse’ in Damning Report on Rights Violations Sep 23, 2021 Human Rights czar Michelle Bachelet urges the international community to act before it is too late. Chinese Asylum-Seeker's Parents Arrested by Chongqing State Security Police Sep 24, 2021 Wang Jingyu's father Wang Bing and mother Han Qing are detained after months of police surveillance. 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Chinese Official Calls For Upgrade to Nationwide Security Network Sep 24, 2021 Political and legal affairs official Chen Yixin says uncertainty is growing, and social unrest should be prevented by better surveillance. Hundreds of Myanmar Junta Security Personnel Defect Over Past Two Weeks Sep 24, 2021 At least 3,000 soldiers and police have switched sides since the Feb. 1 coup. Cambodia Defends Decision to Hire US Lobbying Firm to Improve Its Image Sep 24, 2021 The government has agreed to pay Qorvis nearly US $70,000 a month for strategic communications services. More Than 80 Percent of Indonesia's Vaccine Supply Comes From China Sep 24, 2021 An Indonesian group monitoring the pandemic said in July that some health workers fully vaccinated with Sinovac had died from COVID-19, with Thailand making a ... Nearly Two Dozen Townships in Myanmar Without Internet as Military Tightens Restrictions Sep 24, 2021 Residents say the information blackout has destroyed their livelihoods and left them vulnerable. Huawei's Meng, Canada's 'Two Michaels' Freed, Board Planes For Home Sep 25, 2021 Meng's release was closely followed by that of two Canadian nationals jailed for spying in the wake of her arrest. Hong Kong Tiananmen Massacre Vigil Organizers Disband in Face of CCP Pressure Sep 25, 2021 Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China is the latest in string of civil society groups to disband following investigation by ... Chin Residents Flee to India After Fighting by Myanmar Forces And Local Militias Sep 27, 2021 More than 100 civilians are crossing the border seeking safety every day. 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Journalist, Labor Activist Under Residential Surveillance For 'Subversion': Rights Group Sep 27, 2021 Sophia Huang and Wang Jianbing are accused of 'incitement to subvert state power' following regular gatherings at Wang's home. Spy Fish? China Tests Manta Ray Submersible Drone in South China Sea Sep 27, 2021 Countries disputing China’s claims in the South China Sea, no doubt, will be watching closely the development of this sophisticated drone. Young People Discouraged by Life in Myanmar Queue For Passports to Leave the Country Sep 27, 2021 Many hope to escape life under military rule and find work outside the country to help support their families. Quarantine Patrols Search House to House for Coronavirus Symptoms in North Korea Sep 27, 2021 Authorities fear holiday travel for Chuseok harvest gatherings may have spread the virus. British Warship Passes Through Taiwan Strait, Angering China Sep 27, 2021 China has been conducting exercises around Taiwan and Chinese military aircraft are making regular incursions into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone. Tibetan Monk in Failing Health After Early Release from 15-Year Prison Term Sep 27, 2021 Thabgey Gyatso served 12 years of his sentence for leading protests in Lhasa in 2008 and suffered physical abuse in prison. Cambodia’s Hun Sen Cuts Buddhist Festival Short as COVID-19 Cases Rise Sep 27, 2021 He admitted being “negligent” in lifting restrictions ahead of Pchum Ben Myanmar Military Targets Sagaing Villages With Airstrikes During Weekend Clashes Sep 27, 2021 At least 15 government troops were killed while fighting Kachin rebels in the area, sources say. Myanmar’s UN Envoy Skips Address Amid US-China Brokered Deal With Junta Sep 27, 2021 Experts say the deal will see him maintain a ‘low profile’ until a decision later this year. China Hit by Wave of Power Rationing, Outages, And Factory Closures Sep 28, 2021 Hospitals, food refrigeration, mobile phone signals, and elevators are all affected by local government orders to cut power. China's Cryptocurrency Ban Comes as Government Rolls Out Digital Yuan Sep 28, 2021 Cryptocurrency transactions are now 'prohibited,' while the digital yuan can be earmarked only for specific purposes. Previous 30 items 1 ... 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 93 Next 30 items
Search results 2772 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 Activists Call For Release of Uyghur Scholar on 7th Anniversary of His Jailing Sep 23, 2021 Ilham Tohti is serving a life sentence for ‘separatism’ for his work to end discrimination against Uyghurs. UN Says Military Has Brought Myanmar to Brink of ‘Collapse’ in Damning Report on Rights Violations Sep 23, 2021 Human Rights czar Michelle Bachelet urges the international community to act before it is too late. Chinese Asylum-Seeker's Parents Arrested by Chongqing State Security Police Sep 24, 2021 Wang Jingyu's father Wang Bing and mother Han Qing are detained after months of police surveillance. China Accuses US of 'Undermining Stability' as Vigil Organizers Consider Disbanding Sep 24, 2021 The ruling Chinese Communist Party underscores its claim that Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests were fomented by foreign powers. China's Power Producers Face Bankruptcy Threat Sep 24, 2021 Generating companies are squeezed between record coal costs and fixed electricity rates. Photo gallery: Researchers in Cambodia probe COVID-19’s origins Sep 24, 2021 Researchers from the Institut Pasteur du Cambodge in Phnom Penh have been working in northern Cambodia to collect samples from bats that a decade ago were ... North Korean Leader’s Sister Seen as Erratic and Arrogant at Home, Officials Say Sep 24, 2021 “It seems that she doesn’t know when to hold her tongue, and she also lacks humility,” said a Ryanggang province official. Chinese Official Calls For Upgrade to Nationwide Security Network Sep 24, 2021 Political and legal affairs official Chen Yixin says uncertainty is growing, and social unrest should be prevented by better surveillance. Hundreds of Myanmar Junta Security Personnel Defect Over Past Two Weeks Sep 24, 2021 At least 3,000 soldiers and police have switched sides since the Feb. 1 coup. Cambodia Defends Decision to Hire US Lobbying Firm to Improve Its Image Sep 24, 2021 The government has agreed to pay Qorvis nearly US $70,000 a month for strategic communications services. More Than 80 Percent of Indonesia's Vaccine Supply Comes From China Sep 24, 2021 An Indonesian group monitoring the pandemic said in July that some health workers fully vaccinated with Sinovac had died from COVID-19, with Thailand making a ... Nearly Two Dozen Townships in Myanmar Without Internet as Military Tightens Restrictions Sep 24, 2021 Residents say the information blackout has destroyed their livelihoods and left them vulnerable. Huawei's Meng, Canada's 'Two Michaels' Freed, Board Planes For Home Sep 25, 2021 Meng's release was closely followed by that of two Canadian nationals jailed for spying in the wake of her arrest. Hong Kong Tiananmen Massacre Vigil Organizers Disband in Face of CCP Pressure Sep 25, 2021 Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China is the latest in string of civil society groups to disband following investigation by ... Chin Residents Flee to India After Fighting by Myanmar Forces And Local Militias Sep 27, 2021 More than 100 civilians are crossing the border seeking safety every day. Princess-for-Hostage Swap Sep 27, 2021 China’s claim that the 2018 arrests of two Canadian nationals had no connection with Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou’s detention in Vancouver at ... China Gives Hero's Welcome to Returning Huawei Exec Meng Wanzhou Sep 27, 2021 State media makes no mention of the arrests and sentencing of Canadian nationals Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, nor of Meng's admission of wrongdoing to ... China Says Hong Kong Crackdown 'Must Continue' After Vigil Organizer Disbands Sep 27, 2021 A member of the Tianamen Mothers victims' group says banning the Alliance and its candlelight vigils won't erase history. Uyghur Businessman, Philanthropist Confirmed Dead in Xinjiang’s Ghulja Sep 27, 2021 Yaqub Haji was arrested in 2018 after donating money for the construction of a mosque in Ghulja. Journalist, Labor Activist Under Residential Surveillance For 'Subversion': Rights Group Sep 27, 2021 Sophia Huang and Wang Jianbing are accused of 'incitement to subvert state power' following regular gatherings at Wang's home. Spy Fish? China Tests Manta Ray Submersible Drone in South China Sea Sep 27, 2021 Countries disputing China’s claims in the South China Sea, no doubt, will be watching closely the development of this sophisticated drone. Young People Discouraged by Life in Myanmar Queue For Passports to Leave the Country Sep 27, 2021 Many hope to escape life under military rule and find work outside the country to help support their families. Quarantine Patrols Search House to House for Coronavirus Symptoms in North Korea Sep 27, 2021 Authorities fear holiday travel for Chuseok harvest gatherings may have spread the virus. British Warship Passes Through Taiwan Strait, Angering China Sep 27, 2021 China has been conducting exercises around Taiwan and Chinese military aircraft are making regular incursions into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone. Tibetan Monk in Failing Health After Early Release from 15-Year Prison Term Sep 27, 2021 Thabgey Gyatso served 12 years of his sentence for leading protests in Lhasa in 2008 and suffered physical abuse in prison. Cambodia’s Hun Sen Cuts Buddhist Festival Short as COVID-19 Cases Rise Sep 27, 2021 He admitted being “negligent” in lifting restrictions ahead of Pchum Ben Myanmar Military Targets Sagaing Villages With Airstrikes During Weekend Clashes Sep 27, 2021 At least 15 government troops were killed while fighting Kachin rebels in the area, sources say. Myanmar’s UN Envoy Skips Address Amid US-China Brokered Deal With Junta Sep 27, 2021 Experts say the deal will see him maintain a ‘low profile’ until a decision later this year. China Hit by Wave of Power Rationing, Outages, And Factory Closures Sep 28, 2021 Hospitals, food refrigeration, mobile phone signals, and elevators are all affected by local government orders to cut power. China's Cryptocurrency Ban Comes as Government Rolls Out Digital Yuan Sep 28, 2021 Cryptocurrency transactions are now 'prohibited,' while the digital yuan can be earmarked only for specific purposes. Previous 30 items 1 ... 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 93 Next 30 items