Search results 36530 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Ousted Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Goes on Trial in Naypyidaw 2021-06-14 Human Rights Watch calls the trial a move by Myanmar's military to remove any chance of future opposition to its rule. Flash Floods Inundate Northern and Central Laos 2021-06-14 Floods are common in Laos during the annual rainy season from May to September. Uyghur Billionaire Jailed For 20 Years Over Charitable Donations 2021-06-14 Iminjan Rahmitulla had built major shopping bazaars and opened markets in Central Asia. Myanmar Junta Forces Ram Protesters With Cars, Fire on Churches 2021-06-15 Anti-regime activists decry new military tactic while clergymen appeal against shelling places of worship. Anonymous Hacker-Turned-Political Blogger 'Detained, Tortured' in Shanghai 2021-06-15 The blogger first shared programming tips, later launching a campaign to counter government brainwashing and censorship. North Korea Has Been Importing Chinese COVID-19 Vaccines Since Early May 2021-06-15 Sources uncertain who is first in line to receive Sinopharm jab. China's New Law Lets Government Target Tech Firms Over Data 2021-06-15 The National People's Congress passes a data security law preventing the transfer of 'important' data with hefty fines for non-compliance. Jailed Vietnamese RFA Blogger Suffering From Poor Hygienic Conditions in Prison 2021-06-15 Nguyen Tuong Thuy has contracted scabies while in jail, his wife says. 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Green Groups: Environmental Impact 'Falsified' at Chinese-Funded Power Plant Approved by Dhaka 2021-06-15 A report on the impact on air quality of the Banshkhali S. Alam coal power project contains inconsistent data and omissions, raising serious legal questions. Myanmar Monk Trades Robes for Military Fatigues in Fight Against Junta 2021-06-15 Kaythara took up arms against the military regime in response to the arrests and killings of fellow monks who joined anti-coup protests. Myanmar’s Youth Increasingly Look for Opportunity Abroad 2021-06-15 Many say that there is no future for the young in junta-led Myanmar. Issues at China Nuclear Plant Point to Long-Term Concerns: Experts 2021-06-16 China is applying its own safety protocols to imported nuclear technology despite safety concerns from the manufacturer, according to a Hong Kong-based ... Villagers Lament ‘Honest Farmer’ Tortured to Death by Myanmar Junta 2021-06-16 “Everybody is upset that a simple, honest farmer was killed without doing anything,” said a neighbor. China Goes After Online Fan Groups Amid Clampdown Ahead of Centenary 2021-06-16 The government wants a wholesome atmosphere in the run-up to historic celebrations of the ruling party's founding, analysts say. Fire Razes Myanmar Village, Killing Four Elderly Residents 2021-06-16 Residents of Kin Ma village in central Myanmar’s Magway region told RFA that military forces set the fire. Macau Shuts Down Representative Office in Democratic Taiwan Amid Souring Ties 2021-06-16 The move comes weeks after Hong Kong closed its office and accused Taipei of providing aid to 'violent protesters' in the wake of the 2019 protest movement. Cambodian Court Upholds 18-Month Sentence for Rapper who Dissed Government 2021-06-16 Kea Sokun rapped about a territorial dispute with Vietnam and Cambodia’s economy. Myanmar Elderly Perish as Village Razed in Fire Blamed on Junta Troops 2021-06-16 Residents say the army torched Kin Ma village after losing troops in earlier fighting. Crowd Jostles for COVID-19 Vaccine Shot in Lao Capital 2021-06-16 Laos recorded few coronavirus cases in 2020, but the number has grown rapidly in recent months. Tibetan Exile MPs Sworn in Amid Political Controversy 2021-06-16 Two factions in the parliament have emerged, with disputes surrounding the legitimacy of how the oaths of office are sworn. US Calls China's Conduct in South China Sea 'Unlawful' 2021-06-16 China's Defense Minister Wei Fenghe says that China will safeguard its 'core interests' in the disputed waterway, though. North Korea Cracks Down on Illegal Phone Calls to China and South Korea 2021-06-16 Starving families risk their lives to contact relatives from abroad to receive remittances. Hong Kong Police Raid Apple Daily Newspaper, Arrest Executives Over Calls For Sanctions 2021-06-17 Police confiscate dozens of computers, stopping journalists from filming the scene or returning to their desks, as the paper vows to 'press on.' Consultants Report Surge in Middle-Class Professionals Leaving Hong Kong For Good 2021-06-17 Many of those applying for overseas schemes are families with young children who want to take them out of schools, which are being forced to ditch critical ... Interview: 'We Have to Keep Going, If We Want Better For Hong Kong' 2021-06-17 Youth activist Loh Tsz-wai calls on Hongkongers to keep up some form of activism and resistance to authoritarian rule. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1193 1194 1195 1196 1197 1198 1199 ... 1218 Next 30 items
Search results 36530 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Ousted Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Goes on Trial in Naypyidaw 2021-06-14 Human Rights Watch calls the trial a move by Myanmar's military to remove any chance of future opposition to its rule. Flash Floods Inundate Northern and Central Laos 2021-06-14 Floods are common in Laos during the annual rainy season from May to September. Uyghur Billionaire Jailed For 20 Years Over Charitable Donations 2021-06-14 Iminjan Rahmitulla had built major shopping bazaars and opened markets in Central Asia. Myanmar Junta Forces Ram Protesters With Cars, Fire on Churches 2021-06-15 Anti-regime activists decry new military tactic while clergymen appeal against shelling places of worship. Anonymous Hacker-Turned-Political Blogger 'Detained, Tortured' in Shanghai 2021-06-15 The blogger first shared programming tips, later launching a campaign to counter government brainwashing and censorship. North Korea Has Been Importing Chinese COVID-19 Vaccines Since Early May 2021-06-15 Sources uncertain who is first in line to receive Sinopharm jab. China's New Law Lets Government Target Tech Firms Over Data 2021-06-15 The National People's Congress passes a data security law preventing the transfer of 'important' data with hefty fines for non-compliance. Jailed Vietnamese RFA Blogger Suffering From Poor Hygienic Conditions in Prison 2021-06-15 Nguyen Tuong Thuy has contracted scabies while in jail, his wife says. Rights Group: UNHCR 'Improperly' Shared Rohingya Refugee Data With Bangladesh 2021-06-15 In a statement rebutting the criticism, UNHCR said it had clear policies in place to ensure data was kept safe when the agency registered refugees, Hackers Target State-Run Voice of Vietnam After Reports Critical of Popular Livestreamer 2021-06-15 Information ministry directs local authorities to tighten controls on ‘unlawful information.’ Photo gallery: Homes with a history 2021-06-15 Hanoi is home to a unique style of building - the “tube house,” known as nha ong in Vietnamese. The tall, narrow and brightly colored structures can be found ... Cambodia Gold Mine News Prompts Pollution Concerns 2021-06-15 Villagers cite earlier cases of injuries and deaths of humans and livestock caused by polluted water sources. Belgium, Czech Republic Legislatures Pass Uyghur Genocide Declarations 2021-06-15 Support for a Beijing 2022 Winter Games boycott over Xinjiang atrocities grows. Green Groups: Environmental Impact 'Falsified' at Chinese-Funded Power Plant Approved by Dhaka 2021-06-15 A report on the impact on air quality of the Banshkhali S. Alam coal power project contains inconsistent data and omissions, raising serious legal questions. Myanmar Monk Trades Robes for Military Fatigues in Fight Against Junta 2021-06-15 Kaythara took up arms against the military regime in response to the arrests and killings of fellow monks who joined anti-coup protests. Myanmar’s Youth Increasingly Look for Opportunity Abroad 2021-06-15 Many say that there is no future for the young in junta-led Myanmar. Issues at China Nuclear Plant Point to Long-Term Concerns: Experts 2021-06-16 China is applying its own safety protocols to imported nuclear technology despite safety concerns from the manufacturer, according to a Hong Kong-based ... Villagers Lament ‘Honest Farmer’ Tortured to Death by Myanmar Junta 2021-06-16 “Everybody is upset that a simple, honest farmer was killed without doing anything,” said a neighbor. China Goes After Online Fan Groups Amid Clampdown Ahead of Centenary 2021-06-16 The government wants a wholesome atmosphere in the run-up to historic celebrations of the ruling party's founding, analysts say. Fire Razes Myanmar Village, Killing Four Elderly Residents 2021-06-16 Residents of Kin Ma village in central Myanmar’s Magway region told RFA that military forces set the fire. Macau Shuts Down Representative Office in Democratic Taiwan Amid Souring Ties 2021-06-16 The move comes weeks after Hong Kong closed its office and accused Taipei of providing aid to 'violent protesters' in the wake of the 2019 protest movement. Cambodian Court Upholds 18-Month Sentence for Rapper who Dissed Government 2021-06-16 Kea Sokun rapped about a territorial dispute with Vietnam and Cambodia’s economy. Myanmar Elderly Perish as Village Razed in Fire Blamed on Junta Troops 2021-06-16 Residents say the army torched Kin Ma village after losing troops in earlier fighting. Crowd Jostles for COVID-19 Vaccine Shot in Lao Capital 2021-06-16 Laos recorded few coronavirus cases in 2020, but the number has grown rapidly in recent months. Tibetan Exile MPs Sworn in Amid Political Controversy 2021-06-16 Two factions in the parliament have emerged, with disputes surrounding the legitimacy of how the oaths of office are sworn. US Calls China's Conduct in South China Sea 'Unlawful' 2021-06-16 China's Defense Minister Wei Fenghe says that China will safeguard its 'core interests' in the disputed waterway, though. North Korea Cracks Down on Illegal Phone Calls to China and South Korea 2021-06-16 Starving families risk their lives to contact relatives from abroad to receive remittances. Hong Kong Police Raid Apple Daily Newspaper, Arrest Executives Over Calls For Sanctions 2021-06-17 Police confiscate dozens of computers, stopping journalists from filming the scene or returning to their desks, as the paper vows to 'press on.' Consultants Report Surge in Middle-Class Professionals Leaving Hong Kong For Good 2021-06-17 Many of those applying for overseas schemes are families with young children who want to take them out of schools, which are being forced to ditch critical ... Interview: 'We Have to Keep Going, If We Want Better For Hong Kong' 2021-06-17 Youth activist Loh Tsz-wai calls on Hongkongers to keep up some form of activism and resistance to authoritarian rule. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1193 1194 1195 1196 1197 1198 1199 ... 1218 Next 30 items