Search results 35131 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Fired Myanmar garment workers await court resolution after 4 years 2024-03-29 Now undocumented and in debt, many have taken low-paying jobs to survive. Indonesian President-elect Prabowo to visit China in first official post-polls foreign trip 2024-03-29 China strikes before the United States in wooing future leader of Southeast Asia’s largest economy, analysts say. RFA closes Hong Kong bureau after passage of new security law 2024-03-29 The Article 23 legislation has increased safety worries for its journalists, the news outlet’s president said. Myanmar’s frog breeders fall on hard times 2024-03-29 Breeder Kyaw Kyaw says the high cost of feeding and shipping his frogs makes it difficult to turn a profit. Hong Kong lawmaker deletes Facebook posts under new security law 2024-03-29 Paul Tse deletes posts criticizing the government after his comments are labeled 'dangerous' by the city's leader. Bullets over ballots 2024-03-29 Ethnic army seizes major trade route on Myanmar-Chinese border 2024-03-29 The Kachin Independence Army says it captured five junta camps in two days. China’s state-owned developer vows to cut debt as financial woes rise 2024-03-29 Banks with long-term ties are Vanke’s ‘allies in risk prevention,’ says CEO. Rohingya activists call for more control of aid money 2024-03-28 But USAID says there’s not much money left for the 1.2 million refugees after their $10 monthly food ration. Desperate farmers in North Korea steal insulating plastic film from each other 2024-03-28 Guards have been doubled to stop the theft, driven by a dearth of imports from China. 16 Indians rescued from scam operations in Laos 2024-03-28 Traffickers transported them from Mumbai to work in the Golden Triangle. Myanmar students take classes at monastery to escape junta attacks 2024-03-28 175 students in Myanmar’s Magway region were relocated to a monastery after junta forces repeatedly targeted schools in the area. Rising theft of cables and bolts along the Laos-China railway 2024-03-28 Police arrested 71 people last year for stealing the equipment – probably to raise cash. In isolated South China Sea territory, Filipino fisherman see ‘dwindling catch’ 2024-03-28 Islanders blame Chinese, Vietnamese ships’ use of dynamite and cyanide for destroying coral reefs. 2 Vietnamese bloggers charged for criticizing death penalty case 2024-03-28 They were charged under Article 331, often used to suppress dissent and criticism. Bomb blast injures 5 teens collecting bottles for recycling in Yangon 2024-03-28 No one has claimed responsibility for the blast amid high tension over the junta’s military conscription campaign. Did South Korean medical group parrot Kim Jong Un’s remarks? 2024-03-28 Verdict: False Angry Indonesians in Aceh again storm a shelter, push Rohingya out 2024-03-28 Human rights activists say misinformation and fake news about the persecuted Myanmar minority are influencing Acehnese. Chinese cities ban burning of 'ghost money' ahead of grave festival 2024-03-28 The move sparks a public outcry after officials say paper offerings for the dead are 'feudal superstition.' Vietnam police suspend officer in connection with suspicious death 2024-03-28 Vu Minh Duc’s body showed signs of severe beating, his family said. Myanmar ethnic army sets eyes on ninth township in Rakhine state 2024-03-28 The Arakan Army has already captured a camp near regional junta military headquarters, residents said. A no man’s land is key to unlocking a 20-year Thai-Cambodian spat 2024-03-28 Resuming discussions could lead to more resources in energy-starved nations. China’s Xi meets US execs as Beijing aims to woo, reignite investor interest 2024-03-28 The meeting’s effectiveness lies in whether business leaders could tell Xi directly what is needed, says expert. Vietnam arrests Buddhist abbot from Khmer Krom indigenous group 2024-03-27 2 followers were also detained, and authorities are targeting the pagoda in southern Vietnam, a monk said. Invest in Tibet and give your child a leg up on college exams 2024-03-27 But Tibetans fear that the Chinese offer will deprive Tibetan youth of opportunities Killings of junta military recruiters rise to 17, tripling in last week 2024-03-27 Rebels warn local officials not to force youths into the military. ‘If they don’t follow our instructions, we will take action against them,’ one group said. Report: Despite its displeasure, China maintains sway with Myanmar junta 2024-03-27 The International Crisis Group says China and UN Security Council members should seek a ‘coordinated response.’ Alibaba cancels unit’s Hong Kong IPO, citing sluggish market 2024-03-27 The move comes amid fears that the new security law will boost the risk of doing business in the city. Uyghur refugees in Pakistan face deportation in April 2024-03-27 The 18 families don’t have legal residence and face restrictions in jobs and education – and now fear being sent to China. US and China feud over subsidies for green tech 2024-03-27 Both countries accuse each other of distorting prices for green technology by subsidizing domestic firms. Previous 30 items 1 ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 1172 Next 30 items
Search results 35131 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Fired Myanmar garment workers await court resolution after 4 years 2024-03-29 Now undocumented and in debt, many have taken low-paying jobs to survive. Indonesian President-elect Prabowo to visit China in first official post-polls foreign trip 2024-03-29 China strikes before the United States in wooing future leader of Southeast Asia’s largest economy, analysts say. RFA closes Hong Kong bureau after passage of new security law 2024-03-29 The Article 23 legislation has increased safety worries for its journalists, the news outlet’s president said. Myanmar’s frog breeders fall on hard times 2024-03-29 Breeder Kyaw Kyaw says the high cost of feeding and shipping his frogs makes it difficult to turn a profit. Hong Kong lawmaker deletes Facebook posts under new security law 2024-03-29 Paul Tse deletes posts criticizing the government after his comments are labeled 'dangerous' by the city's leader. Bullets over ballots 2024-03-29 Ethnic army seizes major trade route on Myanmar-Chinese border 2024-03-29 The Kachin Independence Army says it captured five junta camps in two days. China’s state-owned developer vows to cut debt as financial woes rise 2024-03-29 Banks with long-term ties are Vanke’s ‘allies in risk prevention,’ says CEO. Rohingya activists call for more control of aid money 2024-03-28 But USAID says there’s not much money left for the 1.2 million refugees after their $10 monthly food ration. Desperate farmers in North Korea steal insulating plastic film from each other 2024-03-28 Guards have been doubled to stop the theft, driven by a dearth of imports from China. 16 Indians rescued from scam operations in Laos 2024-03-28 Traffickers transported them from Mumbai to work in the Golden Triangle. Myanmar students take classes at monastery to escape junta attacks 2024-03-28 175 students in Myanmar’s Magway region were relocated to a monastery after junta forces repeatedly targeted schools in the area. Rising theft of cables and bolts along the Laos-China railway 2024-03-28 Police arrested 71 people last year for stealing the equipment – probably to raise cash. In isolated South China Sea territory, Filipino fisherman see ‘dwindling catch’ 2024-03-28 Islanders blame Chinese, Vietnamese ships’ use of dynamite and cyanide for destroying coral reefs. 2 Vietnamese bloggers charged for criticizing death penalty case 2024-03-28 They were charged under Article 331, often used to suppress dissent and criticism. Bomb blast injures 5 teens collecting bottles for recycling in Yangon 2024-03-28 No one has claimed responsibility for the blast amid high tension over the junta’s military conscription campaign. Did South Korean medical group parrot Kim Jong Un’s remarks? 2024-03-28 Verdict: False Angry Indonesians in Aceh again storm a shelter, push Rohingya out 2024-03-28 Human rights activists say misinformation and fake news about the persecuted Myanmar minority are influencing Acehnese. Chinese cities ban burning of 'ghost money' ahead of grave festival 2024-03-28 The move sparks a public outcry after officials say paper offerings for the dead are 'feudal superstition.' Vietnam police suspend officer in connection with suspicious death 2024-03-28 Vu Minh Duc’s body showed signs of severe beating, his family said. Myanmar ethnic army sets eyes on ninth township in Rakhine state 2024-03-28 The Arakan Army has already captured a camp near regional junta military headquarters, residents said. A no man’s land is key to unlocking a 20-year Thai-Cambodian spat 2024-03-28 Resuming discussions could lead to more resources in energy-starved nations. China’s Xi meets US execs as Beijing aims to woo, reignite investor interest 2024-03-28 The meeting’s effectiveness lies in whether business leaders could tell Xi directly what is needed, says expert. Vietnam arrests Buddhist abbot from Khmer Krom indigenous group 2024-03-27 2 followers were also detained, and authorities are targeting the pagoda in southern Vietnam, a monk said. Invest in Tibet and give your child a leg up on college exams 2024-03-27 But Tibetans fear that the Chinese offer will deprive Tibetan youth of opportunities Killings of junta military recruiters rise to 17, tripling in last week 2024-03-27 Rebels warn local officials not to force youths into the military. ‘If they don’t follow our instructions, we will take action against them,’ one group said. Report: Despite its displeasure, China maintains sway with Myanmar junta 2024-03-27 The International Crisis Group says China and UN Security Council members should seek a ‘coordinated response.’ Alibaba cancels unit’s Hong Kong IPO, citing sluggish market 2024-03-27 The move comes amid fears that the new security law will boost the risk of doing business in the city. Uyghur refugees in Pakistan face deportation in April 2024-03-27 The 18 families don’t have legal residence and face restrictions in jobs and education – and now fear being sent to China. US and China feud over subsidies for green tech 2024-03-27 Both countries accuse each other of distorting prices for green technology by subsidizing domestic firms. Previous 30 items 1 ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 1172 Next 30 items