Search results 36536 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months China Inks Regional Trade Deal With Asia-Pacific Countries 2020-11-16 Questions remain about the impact of such a deal on countries with strong political and diplomatic links to the US. Father of Hong Kong Protester Who Fell to Death Calls For Witnesses 2020-11-16 A Hong Kong court begins an inquest into the death of 22-year-old student Chow Tsz-lok, who died after falling North Koreans Celebrate Mother’s Day 2020-11-16 Customers shop for cosmetics for their mothers and women visit beauty parlors to pamper themselves. Signing of Blockbuster Asia-Pacific Trade Deal Draws Praise, Warnings 2020-11-16 ASEAN leaders welcome the pact as a step toward regional integration, while one NGO says human rights will be pushed to the side. North Korea Gives Extra Food and Cash on Mother’s Day to Encourage Births 2020-11-16 Citizens complain that the government should not encourage childbirth during economic crisis. Rakhine Student Faces Slow Recovery From Injuries Sustained During Shelling 2020-11-16 Hnin Yu Hlaing spent 46 days in the hospital, including two weeks in a coma, after artillery shells exploded in her home. Calls Grow For Release of Chinese Lawyer Who Exposed Torture During Detention 2020-11-17 Chang Weiping is taken back into secretive detention after posting to YouTube about his treatment the last time around. China Signals Judicial 'Reform,' Crackdown on Peaceful Dissent in Hong Kong 2020-11-17 A top Chinese official in charge of Hong Kong says it's time the city put patriotism ahead of freedom, democracy, and human rights. China Bans Smoke Offerings Outside Lhasa’s Jokhang Temple 2020-11-17 The centuries-old Tibetan religious ritual pollutes the air and harms the environment, Chinese officials say. Thousands Wait for Railway Compensation in Laos’ Oudomxay Province 2020-11-16 Villagers in three districts in Oudomxay need irrigation, clean water, and houses after construction damage. UN Condemns Attacks on Human Rights Defenders in Cambodia 2020-11-16 Mary Lawlor, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, sees a 'circular pattern' of detentions. US, International Lawmakers Urge UN to Launch Probe of Rights Abuses in Xinjiang 2020-11-17 The letter comes as MPs call on the UK to mull sanctions for Chinese officials and entities in the region. Netherlands Unveils Asia Strategy, Urges EU to Speak Out on South China Sea 2020-11-17 The Netherlands is one of the biggest exporters to ASEAN countries within the EU, behind Germany. Myanmar Pours Cold Water on Fresh Rohingya Repatriation Talks 2020-11-17 Naypyidaw cites coronavirus restrictions preventing talks, but very few refugees see any reason to return. Landmine on Chinese Border Kills North Korean Special Forces Officer 2020-11-17 Mines aimed at preventing citizens from escaping to China. Aung San Suu Kyi Vows to Sort Out COVID-19 Relief Snags For Myanmar’s Poor 2020-11-17 In her first major remarks since her reelection Nov. 8, she says her government will not leave anyone behind. US Lawmakers Call For Stronger Action Against Cambodia’s Hun Sen 2020-11-17 Cambodian rights workers and labor leaders agree pressure is needed, but fear harm to the country from further sanctions. Hong Kong Police Arrest Three Former Democratic Lawmakers 2020-11-18 The arrests came after charges were dropped against a pro-China lawmaker accused of assaulting a pro-democracy lawmaker. Vietnam Revises Environmental Protection Law But Enforcement a Concern 2020-11-18 Critics say the new law may not be up to the task in a heavily polluted country. Three Former Democratic Lawmakers Arrested in Hong Kong 2020-11-18 The arrests come after 15 opposition lawmakers resigned last week in protest over the expulsion of four colleagues – a move they see as another push by Beijing ... Aksu Internment Camp Was Former Hospital, Raising Fears Uyghur Detainees Are Used in Organ Trade 2020-11-18 Camps, a crematorium, and a corridor for expediting organ transport appear to be part of a local system. China Removes Tariffs on Laos, but Critics Say Barriers Remain for Lao Companies 2020-11-18 Business owners say non-tariff barriers will continue to the benefit of Chinese buyers. Activist Monks Flee Cambodia Amid Threat of Arrest Over Call For Union Leader’s Release 2020-11-18 Bor Bet and Sim Sovandy said authorities had sought them multiple times at their temple and hometowns. Malaysian State Terminates $10.5B China-Backed Harbor Project 2020-11-18 The Malaysian developer backed by state-owned PowerChina had failed to complete the project and must now return the land on which it would have been built. Iran's Sanctioned Shipping Line Runs Network of Hong Kong Companies 2020-11-18 Hong Kong companies form part of a network of concerns linking Iranian state employees, Chinese nationals and arms dealing. Landmine Deaths Break Quiet But Myanmar’s Rakhine Clash-Free For a Week 2020-11-18 The war-torn state has not reported fighting since Nov. 10, amid positive moves between adversaries. Lao Villagers Wait For New Homes as Work Proceeds on Chinese Gold Mine 2020-11-18 Residents of other affected villages may remain in their homes, but will lose land to the project, a joint venture with Laos. Graduating Hong Kong Students Display Banned Pro-Democracy Slogans 2020-11-19 A national security law imposed by Beijing outlaws certain political views in Hong Kong, such as calls for independence or greater autonomy from China. Hong Kong Police Breaking Rights Law With Complaints System, Lack of ID: Court 2020-11-19 A journalists' association calls on police officers to start displaying their ID numbers immediately. Two Myanmar Students Sentenced to Year in Prison For Rakhine War Protest 2020-11-19 They were charged under a vaguely written law that rights groups say is used to jail anti-war protesters and suppress peaceful dissent. Previous 30 items 1 ... 993 994 995 996 997 998 999 ... 1218 Next 30 items
Search results 36536 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months China Inks Regional Trade Deal With Asia-Pacific Countries 2020-11-16 Questions remain about the impact of such a deal on countries with strong political and diplomatic links to the US. Father of Hong Kong Protester Who Fell to Death Calls For Witnesses 2020-11-16 A Hong Kong court begins an inquest into the death of 22-year-old student Chow Tsz-lok, who died after falling North Koreans Celebrate Mother’s Day 2020-11-16 Customers shop for cosmetics for their mothers and women visit beauty parlors to pamper themselves. Signing of Blockbuster Asia-Pacific Trade Deal Draws Praise, Warnings 2020-11-16 ASEAN leaders welcome the pact as a step toward regional integration, while one NGO says human rights will be pushed to the side. North Korea Gives Extra Food and Cash on Mother’s Day to Encourage Births 2020-11-16 Citizens complain that the government should not encourage childbirth during economic crisis. Rakhine Student Faces Slow Recovery From Injuries Sustained During Shelling 2020-11-16 Hnin Yu Hlaing spent 46 days in the hospital, including two weeks in a coma, after artillery shells exploded in her home. Calls Grow For Release of Chinese Lawyer Who Exposed Torture During Detention 2020-11-17 Chang Weiping is taken back into secretive detention after posting to YouTube about his treatment the last time around. China Signals Judicial 'Reform,' Crackdown on Peaceful Dissent in Hong Kong 2020-11-17 A top Chinese official in charge of Hong Kong says it's time the city put patriotism ahead of freedom, democracy, and human rights. China Bans Smoke Offerings Outside Lhasa’s Jokhang Temple 2020-11-17 The centuries-old Tibetan religious ritual pollutes the air and harms the environment, Chinese officials say. Thousands Wait for Railway Compensation in Laos’ Oudomxay Province 2020-11-16 Villagers in three districts in Oudomxay need irrigation, clean water, and houses after construction damage. UN Condemns Attacks on Human Rights Defenders in Cambodia 2020-11-16 Mary Lawlor, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, sees a 'circular pattern' of detentions. US, International Lawmakers Urge UN to Launch Probe of Rights Abuses in Xinjiang 2020-11-17 The letter comes as MPs call on the UK to mull sanctions for Chinese officials and entities in the region. Netherlands Unveils Asia Strategy, Urges EU to Speak Out on South China Sea 2020-11-17 The Netherlands is one of the biggest exporters to ASEAN countries within the EU, behind Germany. Myanmar Pours Cold Water on Fresh Rohingya Repatriation Talks 2020-11-17 Naypyidaw cites coronavirus restrictions preventing talks, but very few refugees see any reason to return. Landmine on Chinese Border Kills North Korean Special Forces Officer 2020-11-17 Mines aimed at preventing citizens from escaping to China. Aung San Suu Kyi Vows to Sort Out COVID-19 Relief Snags For Myanmar’s Poor 2020-11-17 In her first major remarks since her reelection Nov. 8, she says her government will not leave anyone behind. US Lawmakers Call For Stronger Action Against Cambodia’s Hun Sen 2020-11-17 Cambodian rights workers and labor leaders agree pressure is needed, but fear harm to the country from further sanctions. Hong Kong Police Arrest Three Former Democratic Lawmakers 2020-11-18 The arrests came after charges were dropped against a pro-China lawmaker accused of assaulting a pro-democracy lawmaker. Vietnam Revises Environmental Protection Law But Enforcement a Concern 2020-11-18 Critics say the new law may not be up to the task in a heavily polluted country. Three Former Democratic Lawmakers Arrested in Hong Kong 2020-11-18 The arrests come after 15 opposition lawmakers resigned last week in protest over the expulsion of four colleagues – a move they see as another push by Beijing ... Aksu Internment Camp Was Former Hospital, Raising Fears Uyghur Detainees Are Used in Organ Trade 2020-11-18 Camps, a crematorium, and a corridor for expediting organ transport appear to be part of a local system. China Removes Tariffs on Laos, but Critics Say Barriers Remain for Lao Companies 2020-11-18 Business owners say non-tariff barriers will continue to the benefit of Chinese buyers. Activist Monks Flee Cambodia Amid Threat of Arrest Over Call For Union Leader’s Release 2020-11-18 Bor Bet and Sim Sovandy said authorities had sought them multiple times at their temple and hometowns. Malaysian State Terminates $10.5B China-Backed Harbor Project 2020-11-18 The Malaysian developer backed by state-owned PowerChina had failed to complete the project and must now return the land on which it would have been built. Iran's Sanctioned Shipping Line Runs Network of Hong Kong Companies 2020-11-18 Hong Kong companies form part of a network of concerns linking Iranian state employees, Chinese nationals and arms dealing. Landmine Deaths Break Quiet But Myanmar’s Rakhine Clash-Free For a Week 2020-11-18 The war-torn state has not reported fighting since Nov. 10, amid positive moves between adversaries. Lao Villagers Wait For New Homes as Work Proceeds on Chinese Gold Mine 2020-11-18 Residents of other affected villages may remain in their homes, but will lose land to the project, a joint venture with Laos. Graduating Hong Kong Students Display Banned Pro-Democracy Slogans 2020-11-19 A national security law imposed by Beijing outlaws certain political views in Hong Kong, such as calls for independence or greater autonomy from China. Hong Kong Police Breaking Rights Law With Complaints System, Lack of ID: Court 2020-11-19 A journalists' association calls on police officers to start displaying their ID numbers immediately. Two Myanmar Students Sentenced to Year in Prison For Rakhine War Protest 2020-11-19 They were charged under a vaguely written law that rights groups say is used to jail anti-war protesters and suppress peaceful dissent. Previous 30 items 1 ... 993 994 995 996 997 998 999 ... 1218 Next 30 items