Search results 32160 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Hundreds of Migrant Workers Protest in Beijing 2017-09-15 They took to the streets after police forcibly shut down their shops in a wholesale clothing market. Hundreds of Rohingya Children Arrive in Bangladesh Alone 2017-09-13 Many have seen family members brutally killed in village massacres in northwest Myanmar’s Rakhine state, where the army and Buddhist mobs have been accused of ... Hundreds of Rohingya Flee Unrest in Myanmar 2016-11-23 The refugees say Myanmar troops are killing people, raping women and burning villages. Hundreds Protest at ASEAN Summit 2016-02-16 Cambodians, Lao and Vietnamese were the largest groups, protesting authoritarian rule in their home countries. Hunt for Heritage Drives Chinese to DNA Tests 2018-11-29 China’s market for DNA tests was worth more than $1 billion last year. 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For those who run afoul of the ... Khmer Kampuchea Krom Monks Sentenced to Prison in Cambodia 2016-04-01 Rights groups say the convictions are an attempt by Cambodian authorities to intimidate the Khmer Kampuchea Krom community. Khmer Rouge Leaders Found Guilty of Genocide 2018-11-16 Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea were sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the slaughter of ethnic Vietnamese and Muslim minorities during the Khmer Rouge ... Kidney Trafficking in Cambodia Triggers Fears of New Organ Market 2014-10-30 Up to 10 per cent of the 100,000 transplants carried out each year are believed to use illegally obtained organs. Killer of Cambodian Government Critic Given Life Sentence 2017-03-23 Oeuth Aung is the only person authorities arrested after political analyst Kem Ley was shot in broad daylight last July in a Phnom Penh convenience store. Kim Jong Un Revives Decades-Old Railway Dream 2018-08-30 North Korea’s ruling family has long dreamed of a state-of-the-art rail system linking its major cities with each other and the wider world. Kim Jong Un wants ... Knife-Wielding Assailant Kills Two School Children in Shanghai 2018-06-28 The attacker said he had “lost all hope” and wanted revenge on society. Kokang Fighters Launch Deadly Attacks in Myanmar’s Shan State 2017-03-07 Militants attacked police stations, military posts and civilian buildings in the restive Kokang region near Myanmar’s border with China. Lao Authorities Arrest Woman for Criticizing Flood Relief Efforts 2019-09-18 A woman in Laos was arrested last week on charges of defaming the country after she posted criticism on Facebook of the slow government response to severe ... 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Search results 32160 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Hundreds of Migrant Workers Protest in Beijing 2017-09-15 They took to the streets after police forcibly shut down their shops in a wholesale clothing market. Hundreds of Rohingya Children Arrive in Bangladesh Alone 2017-09-13 Many have seen family members brutally killed in village massacres in northwest Myanmar’s Rakhine state, where the army and Buddhist mobs have been accused of ... Hundreds of Rohingya Flee Unrest in Myanmar 2016-11-23 The refugees say Myanmar troops are killing people, raping women and burning villages. Hundreds Protest at ASEAN Summit 2016-02-16 Cambodians, Lao and Vietnamese were the largest groups, protesting authoritarian rule in their home countries. Hunt for Heritage Drives Chinese to DNA Tests 2018-11-29 China’s market for DNA tests was worth more than $1 billion last year. Illegal Logging and Corruption Threaten Cambodia's Last Intact Forest 2020-09-21 Cambodia is losing its forests at an alarming rate, and the government under Prime Minister Hun Sen has done little to stop it. The unchecked deforestation is ... Images Show Burned-Out Villages After Clashes in Myanmar’s Rakhine State 2016-12-23 The violence left nine border officials dead. About 27,000 Rohingya have fled into nearby Bangladesh. In China, It’s Crunch Time in ‘Santa’s Workshop’ 2016-12-15 The manufacturing town of Yiwu is the source of at least 60 percent of Christmas trinkets worldwide. In China, Yellow Robots Deliver Snacks to Your Home 2018-07-19 An autonomous delivery robot ferries daily essentials like drinks, fruit and snacks to residents of China’s capital. In Historic Vote, Myanmar’s Parliament Elects First Civilian President in Decades 2016-03-15 Htin Kyaw holds the top office, but National League for Democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is expected to wield the real power. In Lantern Capital, Emblems of the New Year 2016-01-27 In Tuntou village, it’s peak season for lantern-making. As people across China prepare to ring in the Year of the Monkey, villagers are busy producing the red, ... In Search Of Fame And Fortune At Myanmar's Finishing Schools 2015-10-19 A small but rapidly growing middle class is seizing the chance to master western manners after decades of military rule. In Tibet, Religious Freedom with Chinese Characteristics 2016-10-06 Faith is an integral element of Tibetan identity, and is therefore perceived as a potential threat by Chinese authorities. Industrial-Scale Jade Mines Threaten Myanmar’s Environment 2014-12-02 For generations, miners have scoured the mountains of Kachin state, looking for some of the best jade in the world. Inside the Hong Kong Information War | Post-Truth 2020-04-21 When large scale protests broke out in Hong Kong last year, a parallel struggle erupted in traditional media and online. An information war between the Chinese ... Introducing Cambodia’s ‘Scariest’ Bridge 2016-06-09 The Brodes Bridge in Kampong Cham province is made with 40,000 bamboo trees. Invasive Snails Devastate Cambodia’s Rice Paddies 2017-08-03 Golden apple snails were introduced to Asia from South America as a potential source of food. But they’ve developed a taste for rice seedlings. It’s ‘Watch Out for the Train!’ at a Mandalay Market 2015-02-03 The market has sprung up on and around the railroad tracks. It’s Back to School for Myanmar’s Jasmine Garland Sellers 2016-08-11 Volunteers are holding classes for children who had to quit school to help support their families. Journalist’s Death Sparks Anger in Myanmar 2014-10-29 Freelance reporter Aung Kyaw Naing was shot to death while in military custody. Keeping Score: China’s ‘Social Credit System’ 2018-10-04 Authorities are creating a detailed digital profile for each of China’s citizens, rewarding good behavior and sanctioning bad. For those who run afoul of the ... Khmer Kampuchea Krom Monks Sentenced to Prison in Cambodia 2016-04-01 Rights groups say the convictions are an attempt by Cambodian authorities to intimidate the Khmer Kampuchea Krom community. Khmer Rouge Leaders Found Guilty of Genocide 2018-11-16 Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea were sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the slaughter of ethnic Vietnamese and Muslim minorities during the Khmer Rouge ... Kidney Trafficking in Cambodia Triggers Fears of New Organ Market 2014-10-30 Up to 10 per cent of the 100,000 transplants carried out each year are believed to use illegally obtained organs. Killer of Cambodian Government Critic Given Life Sentence 2017-03-23 Oeuth Aung is the only person authorities arrested after political analyst Kem Ley was shot in broad daylight last July in a Phnom Penh convenience store. Kim Jong Un Revives Decades-Old Railway Dream 2018-08-30 North Korea’s ruling family has long dreamed of a state-of-the-art rail system linking its major cities with each other and the wider world. Kim Jong Un wants ... Knife-Wielding Assailant Kills Two School Children in Shanghai 2018-06-28 The attacker said he had “lost all hope” and wanted revenge on society. Kokang Fighters Launch Deadly Attacks in Myanmar’s Shan State 2017-03-07 Militants attacked police stations, military posts and civilian buildings in the restive Kokang region near Myanmar’s border with China. Lao Authorities Arrest Woman for Criticizing Flood Relief Efforts 2019-09-18 A woman in Laos was arrested last week on charges of defaming the country after she posted criticism on Facebook of the slow government response to severe ... Lao Families Resist Development Project 2019-05-10 At least 140 families are refusing to sell land to make way for a massive special economic zone that would forever alter their way of life. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 ... 1072 Next 30 items