Search results 25589 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Cambodia China Laos North Korea Tibet Myanmar Uyghur Vietnam Cartoons Special Reports Multimedia Video Commentaries About Us Health Care Feels The Pinch as Myanmar Medical Workers Join Civil Disobedience Movement Feb 09, 2021 With a lack of staff, government hospitals are no longer accepting new patients. U.S. Carrier Strike Groups, French Submarine Complete South China Sea Operations Feb 09, 2021 The operations point to the expanding role of non-claimant states in the South China Sea, which is contested by China, the Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam, ... Philippines to Increase Sea Presence in Response to Chinese Coast Guard Law Feb 09, 2021 Beijing’s decision to allow coast guard to fire at foreign boats in the South China Sea is “very alarming,” new Philippine military chief says. 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COVID-19 Cases Surge in Vietnam as Laos Receives More Vaccine From China Feb 08, 2021 More cases are discovered following a renewed outbreak of the pandemic, with at least ten infections diagnosed in one day in Ho Chi Minh City. Myanmar Anti-Coup Protesters Swell to Hundreds of Thousands Feb 08, 2021 Protesters are calling for Aung San Suu Kyi’s release from detention, and expressing their displeasure with the new military government led by ... Authorities Release Five Cambodian Activists Detained Days For Entering Forest Without Permission Feb 08, 2021 The environmental activists had been documenting illegal logging in Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary. Myanmar Junta Bid to Draw in Ethnic Parties Met With Chilly Response Feb 08, 2021 A week after the coup, the military is trying to broaden its base by enlisting parties from ethnic states. Junta Be Gone Feb 08, 2021 Protesters in Myanmar are banging pots and pans to show resistance to the Feb. 1 military takeover. The noisy gesture of defiance that has been seen from Latin ... Legal Opinion Finds ‘Credible Case’ For Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity in Xinjiang Feb 08, 2021 The opinion can be used as the basis of legal action against China’s government and top officials. Philippine Foreign Secretary: Manila Won't Protest China Coast Guard Law Before UN Feb 08, 2021 Philippine Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin says that Chinese diplomacy has been 'very effective' with most UN members. Chinese Police Hold Women's Rights Activist Thousands of Miles From Home Feb 08, 2021 Beijing resident Li Qiaochu is being held by police in the eastern province of Shandong. National Security Police Arrest Hong Kong Radio Show Host For 'Seditious Intent' Feb 08, 2021 Online talk show host Wan Yiu-sing, also known as Giggs, face charges under colonial-era sedition laws. Protests Against Military Coup Swell Across Cities in Myanmar Feb 07, 2021 “The more they suppress us, the more we will resist them. We are going to protest more in coming days,” a Mandalay resident told RFA. Tens of Thousands Take to Myanmar Streets as Anti-Coup Protests Grow Feb 07, 2021 Protesters chant slogans demanding the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other civilian leaders who were detained after the military seized control on Monday. Mass Anti-Coup Protests in Myanmar Cities Feb 06, 2021 The protests come as the military regime imposes a nationwide internet blackout. Anti-Coup Protests Draw Thousands in Myanmar Cities as Junta Cuts Internet, Mobile Connectivity Feb 06, 2021 ‘Over the past few days, the human rights abuses have started. Soon there will be serious violations of human rights,’ said activist Thet Swe Win. Propaganda Videos Attack Pompeo After He Declared China Committing Genocide Against Uyghurs Feb 05, 2021 On the last day of the Trump administration, former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued a declaration that Beijing was committing genocide and crimes ... 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Search results 25589 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Cambodia China Laos North Korea Tibet Myanmar Uyghur Vietnam Cartoons Special Reports Multimedia Video Commentaries About Us Health Care Feels The Pinch as Myanmar Medical Workers Join Civil Disobedience Movement Feb 09, 2021 With a lack of staff, government hospitals are no longer accepting new patients. U.S. Carrier Strike Groups, French Submarine Complete South China Sea Operations Feb 09, 2021 The operations point to the expanding role of non-claimant states in the South China Sea, which is contested by China, the Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam, ... Philippines to Increase Sea Presence in Response to Chinese Coast Guard Law Feb 09, 2021 Beijing’s decision to allow coast guard to fire at foreign boats in the South China Sea is “very alarming,” new Philippine military chief says. China Jails Publisher Geng Xiaonan, Who Spoke in Support of Dissident Xu Zhangrun Feb 09, 2021 Geng is jailed for three years after pleading guilty to 'illegal business operations' at what is widely seen as a political trial. China Blocks Clubhouse App After Users Embrace 'Sensitive' Political Topics Feb 09, 2021 The move comes after thousands of Mandarin speakers from inside and outside China hold freewheeling discussions on Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Tibet. North Korea Uses Military Holiday to Shake Down Citizens for Supplies Feb 08, 2021 Residents who can barely support themselves must raise money to buy meat for soldiers. Myanmar Military Junta Sets Curfews, Crowd Controls After Days of Mass Protests Feb 08, 2021 A watchdog group says that 170 people have detained in relation to the Feb. 1 coup, with only 18 released. COVID-19 Cases Surge in Vietnam as Laos Receives More Vaccine From China Feb 08, 2021 More cases are discovered following a renewed outbreak of the pandemic, with at least ten infections diagnosed in one day in Ho Chi Minh City. Myanmar Anti-Coup Protesters Swell to Hundreds of Thousands Feb 08, 2021 Protesters are calling for Aung San Suu Kyi’s release from detention, and expressing their displeasure with the new military government led by ... Authorities Release Five Cambodian Activists Detained Days For Entering Forest Without Permission Feb 08, 2021 The environmental activists had been documenting illegal logging in Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary. Myanmar Junta Bid to Draw in Ethnic Parties Met With Chilly Response Feb 08, 2021 A week after the coup, the military is trying to broaden its base by enlisting parties from ethnic states. Junta Be Gone Feb 08, 2021 Protesters in Myanmar are banging pots and pans to show resistance to the Feb. 1 military takeover. The noisy gesture of defiance that has been seen from Latin ... Legal Opinion Finds ‘Credible Case’ For Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity in Xinjiang Feb 08, 2021 The opinion can be used as the basis of legal action against China’s government and top officials. Philippine Foreign Secretary: Manila Won't Protest China Coast Guard Law Before UN Feb 08, 2021 Philippine Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin says that Chinese diplomacy has been 'very effective' with most UN members. Chinese Police Hold Women's Rights Activist Thousands of Miles From Home Feb 08, 2021 Beijing resident Li Qiaochu is being held by police in the eastern province of Shandong. National Security Police Arrest Hong Kong Radio Show Host For 'Seditious Intent' Feb 08, 2021 Online talk show host Wan Yiu-sing, also known as Giggs, face charges under colonial-era sedition laws. Protests Against Military Coup Swell Across Cities in Myanmar Feb 07, 2021 “The more they suppress us, the more we will resist them. We are going to protest more in coming days,” a Mandalay resident told RFA. Tens of Thousands Take to Myanmar Streets as Anti-Coup Protests Grow Feb 07, 2021 Protesters chant slogans demanding the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other civilian leaders who were detained after the military seized control on Monday. Mass Anti-Coup Protests in Myanmar Cities Feb 06, 2021 The protests come as the military regime imposes a nationwide internet blackout. Anti-Coup Protests Draw Thousands in Myanmar Cities as Junta Cuts Internet, Mobile Connectivity Feb 06, 2021 ‘Over the past few days, the human rights abuses have started. Soon there will be serious violations of human rights,’ said activist Thet Swe Win. Propaganda Videos Attack Pompeo After He Declared China Committing Genocide Against Uyghurs Feb 05, 2021 On the last day of the Trump administration, former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued a declaration that Beijing was committing genocide and crimes ... Junta Suspends More Social Media Sites as Civil Disobedience Movement Spreads Across Myanmar Feb 05, 2021 Protests against the putsch expanded in the country, while the global response grew more critical. Rights Groups Call For Boycott of 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Citing Worsening Abuses Feb 05, 2021 The International Olympic Committee has failed to hold Beijing to its promises to improve its rights record as a condition to host the Games, rights groups say. Protests Erupt Across Myanmar as Anger Grows After Military Coup Feb 05, 2021 Many protesters are singing a protest song and displaying red ribbons and a three-finger salute to show their support for the ousted National League for ... US Conducts 1st South China Sea Freedom of Navigation Op Under Biden Feb 05, 2021 The USS John S. McCain “asserted navigational rights and freedoms near the Paracel Islands,” an area in the South China Sea contested by China, Taiwan, and ... Interview: ‘What is Critical is That the People of the World Rally Around the People of Myanmar’ Feb 05, 2021 UN Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews calls on international community to take action against Myanmar coup. Interview: ‘We Are Hoping For The Best and Preparing For The Worst’ Feb 05, 2021 Myanmar military authorities have not yet allowed Khin Maung Zaw, appointed by Myanmar's now-deposed NLD to represent Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint, ... Indonesia, Malaysia Call For Special ASEAN Meeting on Myanmar Coup Feb 05, 2021 The call is unusual because one of ASEAN's founding principles is non-interference in the internal affairs of member states. China Cracks Down on Site Offering Uncensored Foreign Media to Users Feb 05, 2021 Shanghai police target a major subtitling operation run by the Renren Yingshi video-sharing app. China's Wary Consumers May Slow Economic Growth Feb 05, 2021 Lagging retail sales cloud economic forecasts. 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