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China Orders Crackdown on Fake COVID-19 Vaccines Amid Concerns Over Exported Doses Feb 16, 2021 Police arrest dozens of people in fake vaccine racket started last summer. 'Everyone in Hong Kong is Really Frustrated Right Now' Feb 16, 2021 Two Hong Kong women vow to carry on supporting the protest movement from outside the city. Myanmar Anti-Junta Protesters Appeal to Civil Servants Two Weeks After Coup Feb 15, 2021 Despite the show of force by the military in Yangon, major protests against the military takeover were held in front of the Chinese, Russian and U.S. embassies. Mixed Messages From WHO Wuhan Investigation Raises Concerns Over Transparency Feb 15, 2021 Commentators in China say the refusal of Chinese officials to hand over raw patient data to investigators raises strong concerns about what Beijing is trying ... 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Coronavirus Crushes Lunar New Year’s Flower Sales in Vietnam Feb 12, 2021 Growers at Tet flower fairs say COVID-19 has left few customers in the streets. Coronavirus is “Death” for Vietnam’s Tet Flower Business Feb 12, 2021 Large sections of Vietnam’s cities are under quarantine. And farmers worry that local residents won’t go to traditional Lunar New Year flower fairs to buy ... MRC Blames Mekong River’s Blue Hue on Upstream Outflow Restrictions, Decreased Rainfall Feb 12, 2021 Increased algae growth and a lack of sediment could disrupt the food chain and deplete fish stocks. Labor Rights Groups Urge Cambodian Government to Assist Illegal Migrant Workers in Thailand Feb 12, 2021 The workers face high costs and a complex registration process on the eve of a deadline. Japan's Muji Stops Short of Ban on Cotton From Xinjiang, Where Forced Labor is Rife Feb 12, 2021 The company says it has stopped exporting Xinjiang-sourced cotton items to the U.S. following an import ban. China Bans BBC Broadcasts in Move Seen as Warning to Journalists Over Xinjiang Feb 12, 2021 The UK says the move constitutes an attack on press freedom by the Chinese Communist Party. Lao Officials Take Their Cut Feb 12, 2021 In Laos, where rampant deforestation has reduced natural forest cover from 70% in the 1950s to below 40% now, auditors found 127 government employees among ... Belgian Lawmakers Submit Resolution Recognizing Xinjiang Abuses as ‘Genocide’ Feb 12, 2021 The proposal prompted an immediate reaction from Beijing, demanding the resolution be tabled. Police Shoot Anti-Coup Protesters with Rubber Bullets in Southern Myanmar Feb 12, 2021 The demonstrators took to the streets despite a military-imposed ban on protests. China's Gas Prices from Russia Fall as Market Risks Rise Feb 12, 2021 Power of Siberia pipeline generates uncertain returns in first year. North Korea Cracks Down on Illegal Gold Mining After Three Die in Mine Collapse Feb 11, 2021 Economic hardships cause desperate residents to risk safety for gold to buy food. Myanmar Junta Arrests Target Election Officials Amid Growing Protests Feb 11, 2021 The military has ordered an amnesty for some 23,000 prisoners for Union Day on Feb. 12. Production, Demand for Opium in Myanmar Tanks on Rise of Synthetics in SE Asia: Report Feb 11, 2021 But the UN says crime rings have continued to earn profits, fueling conflict. Uyghur Group Defends Detainee Database After Xinjiang Officials Allege ‘Fake Archive’ Feb 11, 2021 The UTJD said forced witness statements and unsubstantiated claims will not undermine its work. Report: Trust in US Soars Among Southeast Asians, Wanes Toward China Feb 11, 2021 Beijing’s political dominance is seen as threat to sovereignty of nations in region, survey finds. 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Search results 25606 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 Vietnamese State Media Bloggers Held on Defamation Charge for Criticizing Officials Feb 16, 2021 Phan Bui Bao Thy and Le Anh Dung are charged with posting articles criticizing provincial officials for corruption. Activist Bludgeoned by Unknown Assailants in Latest Attack on Cambodia’s Opposition Feb 16, 2021 Prak Seiha was hit from behind with a rock, leaving him with broken teeth and requiring 10 stitches. Uyghur Who Served 18 Years in Jail After Ghulja Incident Again Handed 18-Year Sentence Feb 16, 2021 Abdusalam Rozi, a 'Feb. 5 prisoner,' was detained a year after his release in 2016 and then imprisoned in 2019. ‘We Didn’t Put Restrictions on Everything,’ Says Myanmar Junta Spokesman in 1st Remarks Since Coup Feb 16, 2021 Major General Zaw Min Tun hews to his assertion that the army is following the law. Clubhouse Security Issues Could Pose Risks For China-Based Users: Report Feb 16, 2021 An information security report concludes that Clubhouse users in China could be at risk of having their details and comments intercepted. Cambodian Elite Park Millions in Australia Feb 16, 2021 RFA has identified Australian assets worth tens of millions of dollars held by 14 individuals from four of Cambodia’s most powerful families. China Orders Crackdown on Fake COVID-19 Vaccines Amid Concerns Over Exported Doses Feb 16, 2021 Police arrest dozens of people in fake vaccine racket started last summer. 'Everyone in Hong Kong is Really Frustrated Right Now' Feb 16, 2021 Two Hong Kong women vow to carry on supporting the protest movement from outside the city. Myanmar Anti-Junta Protesters Appeal to Civil Servants Two Weeks After Coup Feb 15, 2021 Despite the show of force by the military in Yangon, major protests against the military takeover were held in front of the Chinese, Russian and U.S. embassies. Mixed Messages From WHO Wuhan Investigation Raises Concerns Over Transparency Feb 15, 2021 Commentators in China say the refusal of Chinese officials to hand over raw patient data to investigators raises strong concerns about what Beijing is trying ... Disbarred Chinese Rights Lawyers 'Have No Regrets' After Losing Licenses Feb 15, 2021 Lu Siwei and Ren Quanniu were struck off after they spoke up for their clients, who were among the 12 Hong Kong protesters detained for "illegally crossing a ... Security Forces Open Fire on Protesters in Northern Myanmar Feb 14, 2021 Mass protests continued in Myanmar two weeks after a military junta seized power, arresting Aung San Suu Kyi and other civilian leaders and imposing a one-year ... Shots Fired in Northern Myanmar City Amid Signs of Deeper Crackdown on Protests Feb 14, 2021 The two-week-old junta has ordered an overnight internet outage and positioned tanks in Yangon. Sweeping Arrests Net Hundreds in Myanmar As Anti-Coup Protests Swell Feb 12, 2021 The UN tallies some 350 politicians, officials, and activists have been in custody since the Feb. 1 putsch. Coronavirus Crushes Lunar New Year’s Flower Sales in Vietnam Feb 12, 2021 Growers at Tet flower fairs say COVID-19 has left few customers in the streets. Coronavirus is “Death” for Vietnam’s Tet Flower Business Feb 12, 2021 Large sections of Vietnam’s cities are under quarantine. And farmers worry that local residents won’t go to traditional Lunar New Year flower fairs to buy ... MRC Blames Mekong River’s Blue Hue on Upstream Outflow Restrictions, Decreased Rainfall Feb 12, 2021 Increased algae growth and a lack of sediment could disrupt the food chain and deplete fish stocks. Labor Rights Groups Urge Cambodian Government to Assist Illegal Migrant Workers in Thailand Feb 12, 2021 The workers face high costs and a complex registration process on the eve of a deadline. Japan's Muji Stops Short of Ban on Cotton From Xinjiang, Where Forced Labor is Rife Feb 12, 2021 The company says it has stopped exporting Xinjiang-sourced cotton items to the U.S. following an import ban. China Bans BBC Broadcasts in Move Seen as Warning to Journalists Over Xinjiang Feb 12, 2021 The UK says the move constitutes an attack on press freedom by the Chinese Communist Party. Lao Officials Take Their Cut Feb 12, 2021 In Laos, where rampant deforestation has reduced natural forest cover from 70% in the 1950s to below 40% now, auditors found 127 government employees among ... Belgian Lawmakers Submit Resolution Recognizing Xinjiang Abuses as ‘Genocide’ Feb 12, 2021 The proposal prompted an immediate reaction from Beijing, demanding the resolution be tabled. Police Shoot Anti-Coup Protesters with Rubber Bullets in Southern Myanmar Feb 12, 2021 The demonstrators took to the streets despite a military-imposed ban on protests. China's Gas Prices from Russia Fall as Market Risks Rise Feb 12, 2021 Power of Siberia pipeline generates uncertain returns in first year. North Korea Cracks Down on Illegal Gold Mining After Three Die in Mine Collapse Feb 11, 2021 Economic hardships cause desperate residents to risk safety for gold to buy food. Myanmar Junta Arrests Target Election Officials Amid Growing Protests Feb 11, 2021 The military has ordered an amnesty for some 23,000 prisoners for Union Day on Feb. 12. Production, Demand for Opium in Myanmar Tanks on Rise of Synthetics in SE Asia: Report Feb 11, 2021 But the UN says crime rings have continued to earn profits, fueling conflict. Uyghur Group Defends Detainee Database After Xinjiang Officials Allege ‘Fake Archive’ Feb 11, 2021 The UTJD said forced witness statements and unsubstantiated claims will not undermine its work. Report: Trust in US Soars Among Southeast Asians, Wanes Toward China Feb 11, 2021 Beijing’s political dominance is seen as threat to sovereignty of nations in region, survey finds. Hong Kong's Political Prisoners Spend Lunar New Year Behind Bars Feb 11, 2021 A growing number of people are being jailed for expressing their views and criticizing the government peacefully, amid an ongoing crackdown on dissent. Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 854 Next 30 items