Search results 32108 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Philippines, US armies to expand joint exercises amid regional tensions 2023-02-10 Around 3,000 troops from both countries will participate this year, up from 2,200 last year. Christian families in Laos driven from their village 2023-02-10 Authorities sometimes fail to protect them or even persecute them, Christians say. North Korean rich kids learn brass instruments to get cushy military assignments 2023-02-10 Conscripted soldiers selected for music units can avoid 5-7 years of backbreaking physical labor. South Korean bishop apologizes for Vietnam War atrocities 2023-02-10 Apology follows a court order that Seoul compensate the survivor of a mass killing during the conflict. Chinese families hit by adverse vaccine reactions call for government probe, aid 2023-02-10 Veteran campaigner says authorities retaliated by jailing her elderly mother and cutting off her pension. US shoots down ‘high altitude object’ over Alaska 2023-02-10 Biden orders the object shot down “out of an abundance of caution.” Ethnic Chin rebels dispute junta claim of martial law in one key township 2023-02-10 The group says it controls all of Thantlang except for a hill where the military is stationed. Cambodia and China shore up ties with new agreements 2023-02-10 Prime Minister Hun Sen takes two of his sons along on the visit to meet Chinese leaders. “They would kill or torture me if they caught me,” resident of Myanmar’s Magway Region 2023-02-10 About 10,000 people fled last month as junta forces raided 12 villages in Pauk Township in central Myanmar’s Magway region. RFA spoke with local residents. Lawmakers, rights groups condemn Xinjiang official’s possible visit to Europe 2023-02-10 Erkin Tuniyaz is widely regarded by Uyghur activists as a traitor and puppet of Beijing. Chinese Woman Still Not Free After Release From Psychiatric Hospital Stay For Ink-Splash Protest 2020-12-03 Dong Yaoqiong says the authorities are still restricting her freedom, and that she had no mental illness before the incident. Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Media Magnate Jimmy Lai Behind Bars Over 'Fraud' Charge 2020-12-03 Lai could still face charges under China's national security law, imposed on Hong Kong since July 1. Up to Eight Killed or Injured in Blast at Lao-Vietnam Border Checkpoint 2020-12-03 Officials say a truck smuggling fireworks exploded during an inspection at a Lao customs facility. Truck Smuggling Fireworks Explodes at the Vietnam-Laos Border, Killing 3 2020-12-03 The blast occurred when a border inspector prodded the truck’s cargo with a metal rod, igniting the fireworks. Thailand Threatens to Reject Electricity from Laos’ Sanakham Dam Over Environmental and Security Concerns 2020-12-03 Experts say Thailand can prevent dam construction as it is the intended market for the power. Group Applauds Taiwan Supreme Court Ruling in Favor of Vietnam Victims of Toxic Spill 2020-12-03 The decision overturned lower court verdicts that said Taiwan’s judiciary lacked jurisdiction in the case. Vietnamese Former Trade Official Targeted for Arrest in Corruption Probe 2020-12-03 Former deputy trade minister Ho Thi Kim Hoa fled Vietnam in 2018 ahead of charges of mismanaging state assets and is being sought by Interpol for arrest. Hong Kong Court Jails Pro-Democracy Media Tycoon on ‘Fraud’ Charges 2020-12-03 Jimmy Lai was arrested in August after about 200 police raided his newspaper, the Apple Daily. He has been an outspoken critic of China’s Communist leaders, ... China's Tibetan Hydropower Plan Sparks Worries Among Downstream Countries 2020-12-03 Beijing is planning a massive new hydropower project three times the size of the Three Gorges dam in the upper reaches of the Brahmaputra river. Bangladesh Roundly Criticized as it Begins Moving Rohingya to Remote Island 2020-12-03 More than 1,000 Rohingya begin the move from Cox's Bazar to Bhashan Char, where Bangladesh officials say conditions will allow them to farm, fish, and raise ... Peng Lei lawyers ask police to follow law after DNA samples taken forcibly 2022-10-03 The legal team said they were shut out when police took samples at the Peng Lei Buddhist Church. Man killed by landmine in Mrauk-U township 2022-10-03 Two children were also injured by junta heavy artillery in the township in Myanmar’s Rakhine State. More than 70 people from Ayeyarwady arrested after village administrator killed 2022-10-03 Tar Tay was shot five times by an unknown assailant as he returned from a meeting. Protesters take aim at Beijing's human rights record on China's National Day 2022-10-03 Hong Kongers, Tibetans and Uyghurs burned PRC flags at demonstrations in several U.S. and U.K. cities Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmaker in exile vows to keep speaking out for city 2022-10-03 Ted Hui is handed a three-and-a-half year jail term by the High Court in absentia after fleeing a crackdown. Philippines, US Marines kick off large-scale drills 2022-10-03 Japan, South Korea are expected to join humanitarian efforts linked to the Kamandag 6 military exercise. 700 Malaysian workers stranded, held for ransom in Lao SEZ 2022-10-03 Malaysian rights groups and family members call on Lao government to help free trapped workers. North Korea restricts citizens’ movements to prevent spread of ‘seasonal flu’ 2022-10-03 Residents say the measure is meant to prevent further transmission of the COVID-19 virus. Myanmar junta hands 20 NLD members lengthy jail terms for ‘terrorism’ 2022-10-03 Observers say the ruling is one of many politically motivated acts targeting the party. Myanmar activists say junta will use SIM card registration to target opposition 2022-10-03 A new requirement will allow authorities to identify the users of specific cellphones. Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 1071 Next 30 items
Search results 32108 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Philippines, US armies to expand joint exercises amid regional tensions 2023-02-10 Around 3,000 troops from both countries will participate this year, up from 2,200 last year. Christian families in Laos driven from their village 2023-02-10 Authorities sometimes fail to protect them or even persecute them, Christians say. North Korean rich kids learn brass instruments to get cushy military assignments 2023-02-10 Conscripted soldiers selected for music units can avoid 5-7 years of backbreaking physical labor. South Korean bishop apologizes for Vietnam War atrocities 2023-02-10 Apology follows a court order that Seoul compensate the survivor of a mass killing during the conflict. Chinese families hit by adverse vaccine reactions call for government probe, aid 2023-02-10 Veteran campaigner says authorities retaliated by jailing her elderly mother and cutting off her pension. US shoots down ‘high altitude object’ over Alaska 2023-02-10 Biden orders the object shot down “out of an abundance of caution.” Ethnic Chin rebels dispute junta claim of martial law in one key township 2023-02-10 The group says it controls all of Thantlang except for a hill where the military is stationed. Cambodia and China shore up ties with new agreements 2023-02-10 Prime Minister Hun Sen takes two of his sons along on the visit to meet Chinese leaders. “They would kill or torture me if they caught me,” resident of Myanmar’s Magway Region 2023-02-10 About 10,000 people fled last month as junta forces raided 12 villages in Pauk Township in central Myanmar’s Magway region. RFA spoke with local residents. Lawmakers, rights groups condemn Xinjiang official’s possible visit to Europe 2023-02-10 Erkin Tuniyaz is widely regarded by Uyghur activists as a traitor and puppet of Beijing. Chinese Woman Still Not Free After Release From Psychiatric Hospital Stay For Ink-Splash Protest 2020-12-03 Dong Yaoqiong says the authorities are still restricting her freedom, and that she had no mental illness before the incident. Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Media Magnate Jimmy Lai Behind Bars Over 'Fraud' Charge 2020-12-03 Lai could still face charges under China's national security law, imposed on Hong Kong since July 1. Up to Eight Killed or Injured in Blast at Lao-Vietnam Border Checkpoint 2020-12-03 Officials say a truck smuggling fireworks exploded during an inspection at a Lao customs facility. Truck Smuggling Fireworks Explodes at the Vietnam-Laos Border, Killing 3 2020-12-03 The blast occurred when a border inspector prodded the truck’s cargo with a metal rod, igniting the fireworks. Thailand Threatens to Reject Electricity from Laos’ Sanakham Dam Over Environmental and Security Concerns 2020-12-03 Experts say Thailand can prevent dam construction as it is the intended market for the power. Group Applauds Taiwan Supreme Court Ruling in Favor of Vietnam Victims of Toxic Spill 2020-12-03 The decision overturned lower court verdicts that said Taiwan’s judiciary lacked jurisdiction in the case. Vietnamese Former Trade Official Targeted for Arrest in Corruption Probe 2020-12-03 Former deputy trade minister Ho Thi Kim Hoa fled Vietnam in 2018 ahead of charges of mismanaging state assets and is being sought by Interpol for arrest. Hong Kong Court Jails Pro-Democracy Media Tycoon on ‘Fraud’ Charges 2020-12-03 Jimmy Lai was arrested in August after about 200 police raided his newspaper, the Apple Daily. He has been an outspoken critic of China’s Communist leaders, ... China's Tibetan Hydropower Plan Sparks Worries Among Downstream Countries 2020-12-03 Beijing is planning a massive new hydropower project three times the size of the Three Gorges dam in the upper reaches of the Brahmaputra river. Bangladesh Roundly Criticized as it Begins Moving Rohingya to Remote Island 2020-12-03 More than 1,000 Rohingya begin the move from Cox's Bazar to Bhashan Char, where Bangladesh officials say conditions will allow them to farm, fish, and raise ... Peng Lei lawyers ask police to follow law after DNA samples taken forcibly 2022-10-03 The legal team said they were shut out when police took samples at the Peng Lei Buddhist Church. Man killed by landmine in Mrauk-U township 2022-10-03 Two children were also injured by junta heavy artillery in the township in Myanmar’s Rakhine State. More than 70 people from Ayeyarwady arrested after village administrator killed 2022-10-03 Tar Tay was shot five times by an unknown assailant as he returned from a meeting. Protesters take aim at Beijing's human rights record on China's National Day 2022-10-03 Hong Kongers, Tibetans and Uyghurs burned PRC flags at demonstrations in several U.S. and U.K. cities Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmaker in exile vows to keep speaking out for city 2022-10-03 Ted Hui is handed a three-and-a-half year jail term by the High Court in absentia after fleeing a crackdown. Philippines, US Marines kick off large-scale drills 2022-10-03 Japan, South Korea are expected to join humanitarian efforts linked to the Kamandag 6 military exercise. 700 Malaysian workers stranded, held for ransom in Lao SEZ 2022-10-03 Malaysian rights groups and family members call on Lao government to help free trapped workers. North Korea restricts citizens’ movements to prevent spread of ‘seasonal flu’ 2022-10-03 Residents say the measure is meant to prevent further transmission of the COVID-19 virus. Myanmar junta hands 20 NLD members lengthy jail terms for ‘terrorism’ 2022-10-03 Observers say the ruling is one of many politically motivated acts targeting the party. Myanmar activists say junta will use SIM card registration to target opposition 2022-10-03 A new requirement will allow authorities to identify the users of specific cellphones. Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 1071 Next 30 items