Search results 732 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Lao sex trafficking victims plead for freedom in Myanmar’s Mongla 2024-01-22 3 young women say they were lured by promises of good wages, but forced to sell their bodies. Vietnam denounces China’s occupation of islands in 1974 2024-01-22 50 years after the naval clash that killed 75 South Vietnamese soldiers, Hanoi condemned Beijing’s use of force. Tiananmen massacre victim Qi Zhiyong dies of illness in Beijing 2024-01-22 The dissident 'paid a heavy price' for surviving the 1989 Tiananmen massacre and bearing witness to it. Brainwashing still a global threat, new book on China says 2024-01-22 Editors hope the Taiwan-published book will educate people about the ‘cognitive warfare’ waged by Communist Party. 10 defendants given life sentences for Dak Lak attacks 2024-01-22 A total of 100 people were convicted in the 4-day trial, criticized as hasty and artificial by lawyers inside the country. Laos to start fining mining companies amid complaints about projects 2024-01-22 Government officials say the companies often violate contracts while residents say there are too few local benefits. Labor leader remembered 20 years after his assassination 2024-01-22 Chea Vichea helped organize garment factory workers during industry’s early years in Cambodia. North Korea urges mothers to snitch on their kids who watch South Korean media 2024-01-22 The government has offered forgiveness to teens whose mothers report on their ‘anti-socialist’ actions. Little time to review China’s rights record at UN 2024-01-23 Because 160 countries signed up, each only had 45 seconds to speak about China’s human rights record. S Korea, UK renegotiate trade deal for enhanced chips cooperation 2024-01-22 The move is expected to aid Washington’s new supply chain initiatives that require less of China. Jailed Vietnamese activist beaten until he ‘coughed blood’ 2024-01-22 Nguyen Nhu Phuong said he was attacked for complaining to the warden. Junta plane repatriating Myanmar troops crashes in India 2024-01-23 Eight crew members on board were injured in the accident, a refugee in Mizoram said. China unlikely to invade Taiwan in next 5 years: survey 2024-01-23 Experts polled by a U.S. think tank said the Chinese military was still capable of isolating the island. Arakan Army fires rockets on junta naval base in Myanmar’s Rakhine state 2024-01-23 An artillery strike in response to the attack forced more than 1,000 civilians to flee their homes. Chinese flag-wavers call in London cops over YouTuber's livestream 2024-01-23 Pianist defends right to free speech despite being told by transport police to stop filming and not to post. Cambodia’s canal project would link its coast with the Mekong River 2024-01-23 The $1.7 billion, 180 km-long canal could strengthen ties between Beijing and Phnom Penh. Cambodia’s canal project would link its coast with the Mekong River 2024-01-23 The $1.7 billion, 180 km-long canal could strengthen ties between Beijing and Phnom Penh. Tibetan monk serving 3 years in prison for leading prayers during COVID lockdown 2024-01-23 Chinese authorities arrested Lobsang Tashi of Kirti Monastery in June 2021. China’s state security ministry issues lurid ‘honey trap’ warning 2024-01-23 Officials fear ‘casual invitations’ to ‘pornographic entertainment’ could land state employees in trouble overseas. Snowless winter in Himalayas – another sign of climate change 2024-01-23 Lack of snow could mean water shortages for millions across Asia. China tried, but failed, to prevent UN scrutiny of its human rights violations 2024-01-23 The UN Universal Periodic Review of China in Geneva will require serious follow-up by key players. Fate of junta officers unclear following surrender to rebels in Myanmar’s Shan state 2024-01-23 Reports suggest the six brigadier-generals were detained, and possibly handed stiff sentences. South Korea looks to EU and UN to boost pressure on North and China 2024-01-23 Seoul looks to Europe to counter Pyongyang saber-rattling and challenge Beijing on North Korean refugee issues. Vietnam prison disciplines inmate for ‘insulting officers’ dignity’ 2024-01-24 The political prisoner asked to be given a photograph of a prize ceremony for his human rights work. Asia drives spike in electricity demand; use of renewables rising 2024-01-24 Renewable and nuclear energy to meet rising global power needs, International Energy Agency says. China, Nauru establish diplomatic relations after Taiwan split 2024-01-24 Nauru, one of the world’s smallest nations, had been a longstanding ally of Taiwan until severing ties in mid-January Nearly 40 Myanmar civilians dead after four-day clash 2024-01-24 Indiscriminate junta airstrikes and heavy shelling caused the deaths, locals said. Four years on, Wuhan remembers the first COVID-19 lockdown 2024-01-24 Residents say they'll never forget the trauma, yet have more pressing economic concerns these days. Film highlights Taiwan's frontier island where past, future mingle 2024-01-27 S. Leo Chiang's emotive piece on Kinmen is nominated for this year's Oscars in the 'short documentary' category. Hun Manet reiterates ‘no foreign military bases’ allowed in Cambodia 2024-01-24 The prime minister’s remarks come just after a month-long visit to Ream Naval Base by two Chinese Navy warships. Previous 30 items 1 ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 25 Next 30 items
Search results 732 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Lao sex trafficking victims plead for freedom in Myanmar’s Mongla 2024-01-22 3 young women say they were lured by promises of good wages, but forced to sell their bodies. Vietnam denounces China’s occupation of islands in 1974 2024-01-22 50 years after the naval clash that killed 75 South Vietnamese soldiers, Hanoi condemned Beijing’s use of force. Tiananmen massacre victim Qi Zhiyong dies of illness in Beijing 2024-01-22 The dissident 'paid a heavy price' for surviving the 1989 Tiananmen massacre and bearing witness to it. Brainwashing still a global threat, new book on China says 2024-01-22 Editors hope the Taiwan-published book will educate people about the ‘cognitive warfare’ waged by Communist Party. 10 defendants given life sentences for Dak Lak attacks 2024-01-22 A total of 100 people were convicted in the 4-day trial, criticized as hasty and artificial by lawyers inside the country. Laos to start fining mining companies amid complaints about projects 2024-01-22 Government officials say the companies often violate contracts while residents say there are too few local benefits. Labor leader remembered 20 years after his assassination 2024-01-22 Chea Vichea helped organize garment factory workers during industry’s early years in Cambodia. North Korea urges mothers to snitch on their kids who watch South Korean media 2024-01-22 The government has offered forgiveness to teens whose mothers report on their ‘anti-socialist’ actions. Little time to review China’s rights record at UN 2024-01-23 Because 160 countries signed up, each only had 45 seconds to speak about China’s human rights record. S Korea, UK renegotiate trade deal for enhanced chips cooperation 2024-01-22 The move is expected to aid Washington’s new supply chain initiatives that require less of China. Jailed Vietnamese activist beaten until he ‘coughed blood’ 2024-01-22 Nguyen Nhu Phuong said he was attacked for complaining to the warden. Junta plane repatriating Myanmar troops crashes in India 2024-01-23 Eight crew members on board were injured in the accident, a refugee in Mizoram said. China unlikely to invade Taiwan in next 5 years: survey 2024-01-23 Experts polled by a U.S. think tank said the Chinese military was still capable of isolating the island. Arakan Army fires rockets on junta naval base in Myanmar’s Rakhine state 2024-01-23 An artillery strike in response to the attack forced more than 1,000 civilians to flee their homes. Chinese flag-wavers call in London cops over YouTuber's livestream 2024-01-23 Pianist defends right to free speech despite being told by transport police to stop filming and not to post. Cambodia’s canal project would link its coast with the Mekong River 2024-01-23 The $1.7 billion, 180 km-long canal could strengthen ties between Beijing and Phnom Penh. Cambodia’s canal project would link its coast with the Mekong River 2024-01-23 The $1.7 billion, 180 km-long canal could strengthen ties between Beijing and Phnom Penh. Tibetan monk serving 3 years in prison for leading prayers during COVID lockdown 2024-01-23 Chinese authorities arrested Lobsang Tashi of Kirti Monastery in June 2021. China’s state security ministry issues lurid ‘honey trap’ warning 2024-01-23 Officials fear ‘casual invitations’ to ‘pornographic entertainment’ could land state employees in trouble overseas. Snowless winter in Himalayas – another sign of climate change 2024-01-23 Lack of snow could mean water shortages for millions across Asia. China tried, but failed, to prevent UN scrutiny of its human rights violations 2024-01-23 The UN Universal Periodic Review of China in Geneva will require serious follow-up by key players. Fate of junta officers unclear following surrender to rebels in Myanmar’s Shan state 2024-01-23 Reports suggest the six brigadier-generals were detained, and possibly handed stiff sentences. South Korea looks to EU and UN to boost pressure on North and China 2024-01-23 Seoul looks to Europe to counter Pyongyang saber-rattling and challenge Beijing on North Korean refugee issues. Vietnam prison disciplines inmate for ‘insulting officers’ dignity’ 2024-01-24 The political prisoner asked to be given a photograph of a prize ceremony for his human rights work. Asia drives spike in electricity demand; use of renewables rising 2024-01-24 Renewable and nuclear energy to meet rising global power needs, International Energy Agency says. China, Nauru establish diplomatic relations after Taiwan split 2024-01-24 Nauru, one of the world’s smallest nations, had been a longstanding ally of Taiwan until severing ties in mid-January Nearly 40 Myanmar civilians dead after four-day clash 2024-01-24 Indiscriminate junta airstrikes and heavy shelling caused the deaths, locals said. Four years on, Wuhan remembers the first COVID-19 lockdown 2024-01-24 Residents say they'll never forget the trauma, yet have more pressing economic concerns these days. Film highlights Taiwan's frontier island where past, future mingle 2024-01-27 S. Leo Chiang's emotive piece on Kinmen is nominated for this year's Oscars in the 'short documentary' category. Hun Manet reiterates ‘no foreign military bases’ allowed in Cambodia 2024-01-24 The prime minister’s remarks come just after a month-long visit to Ream Naval Base by two Chinese Navy warships. Previous 30 items 1 ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 25 Next 30 items