Search results 2775 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Home Cambodia China Laos North Korea Tibet Myanmar Uyghur Vietnam Cartoons Special Reports Multimedia Tibetan Man Arrested in Sichuan for Failure to Attend Chinese Propaganda Lecture Aug 18, 2021 Sherab Dorje, 19, had also petitioned authorities to allow Tibetan schoolchildren to be taught in their own language. Cambodia Hands Maximum Sentence to Union Leader Over Border Comments Aug 18, 2021 Rong Chhun and two other activists are given harsh penalties, lawyer says. Bangladesh Recovers Refugees' Bodies From Sunken Rohingya Boat Aug 18, 2021 The motorized boat carrying 38 Rohingya and crew members left Bhashan Char from a jungle canal that does not have a strong police presence, Relatives of Dead Cambodian Migrant Worker Call on Embassy For Help With Return of His Remains Aug 18, 2021 Hok Suon, who worked in a chicken processing plant, died after contracting the COVID-19 virus. Cambodia’s PM Hun Sen Acknowledges Myanmar Junta Chief Min Aung Hlaing as Head of State Aug 18, 2021 Analysts say the prime minister hopes to establish a ‘debt of gratitude’ with Myanmar’s military leader. A Lonely Coronavirus Death in Yangon Aug 18, 2021 Neighbors smelled a strong odor coming from a nearby apartment and called authorities. Myanmar’s Elderly COVID-19 Patients Dying Alone at Home During Third Wave Outbreak Aug 18, 2021 Rescue workers say they are increasingly investigating reports of missing persons and strange smells. Hong Kong Activist Pleads Guilty to Charges Under National Security Law Aug 19, 2021 The case is heard as a fund providing legal assistance and bail money to people charged with protest-related crimes says it will cease operations. 'We Are Still Married, And I am Still Waiting For Him' Aug 19, 2021 Geng He, wife of rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, is calling for international sanctions on senior Chinese police officers linked to his disappearance. China Mulls Dropping Punishments For Couples Who Have More Than Three Children Aug 19, 2021 The move comes as the government tries to find ways to make larger families more attractive for cash-strapped couples. Interview: ‘I Think Silence Is Complicity,’ Says UK Activist For Uyghur Rights Aug 19, 2021 British graduate student Ella Morgan uses social media to speak out against China’s abuse of Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Myanmar Migrants Struggle to Escape Joblessness, COVID Shutdowns in China And Laos Aug 19, 2021 Many workers who are unemployed say they don’t have enough money to make ends meet. Myanmar Junta Targets Mobile Banking in Bid to Cut Off Opposition Funding Aug 19, 2021 New restrictions are announced after Myanmar’s shadow government launches a lottery campaign. Interview: ‘We Were Very Sorry For The Young People Who Sacrificed Their Lives’ Aug 19, 2021 Dr. Soe Myat Thu describes losing his formerly apolitical wife, who died fleeing a raid on anti-junta activists in Yangon. China Postpones Decision on Foreign Sanctions Law For Hong Kong Aug 20, 2021 The National People's Congress (NPC) standing committee postpones its decision amid fears it could spark an exodus of foreign banks. Xi Personality Cult Predictive of a Third Term in Office For China's Leader Aug 20, 2021 Chairman Xi's portrait eclipsed those of former party leaders at a recent ceremony in Tibet. Hong Kong Court Sentences Minor to Training Center Over Role in 2019 Protests Aug 20, 2021 The boy pleaded guilty to possession of offensive weapons and "illegal assembly" on the night of Aug. 31, 2019, when he was just 13 years old China Faces Winter Warnings as Coal Demand Grows Aug 20, 2021 Analysts say record coal and natural gas prices may lead to power shortages in months ahead. Farmers in Laos Press Dam Operator to Release Water for Irrigation Aug 20, 2021 Prior to the dam’s construction, water was abundant in Nam Thea village. Analysts: Malaysia’s Navy Drill Sends Strong Message to South China Sea Claimants Aug 20, 2021 Southeast Asian nation successfully test-fires live anti-ship Exocet missiles after May incursion by Chinese planes. Renewed Taliban Rule in Afghanistan Adds to Fears of China’s Uyghurs Aug 20, 2021 Many worry that Beijing may now double down on repressive policies targeting the Muslim minority group. Tempers Flare in Vietnam as COVID-19 Lockdown Drags On Aug 20, 2021 Videos of confrontations between government officials and angry citizens often go viral on social media in the Communist nation. Increased Controls on Myanmar’s Banking Sector Stokes Fears of Lender Defaults Aug 20, 2021 The Central Bank is increasingly viewed as a rubber stamp body for the military regime. Facebook Campaign For Myanmar Shadow Government at UN Garners Millions of Supporters Aug 20, 2021 The campaign comes a month ahead of a vote on representation at the General Assembly. Arrests of North Korean Wives of Chinese Men Spook Refugee Community Aug 20, 2021 A woman who fled the North more than 10 years ago was dragged away from her Chinese husband and their child. Tibetans Chafe at Repression as China Celebrates 70 Years of Rule over Tibet Aug 21, 2021 The secrecy and security of celebrations underscore lack of support for Beijing in the Himalayan region, says a Tibetan monk. Vietnamese residents of Ukraine caught off guard by Russian invasion Mar 04, 2022 Embassy downplayed the chances of the attack, Vietnamese still in Ukraine say. UPDATED: US, China solidify strategies toward each other amid low-key diplomacy Nov 28, 2021 Experts say calling tensions between the U.S. and China "a new Cold War" goes too far. Plot thickens in saga of Cambodian prince’s failed soccer club bid Nov 29, 2021 The self-styled businessman and philanthropist invited more questions than he answered in an interview. Exiled former lawmaker calls for probe into London attacks on Hong Kong protesters Nov 29, 2021 The attacks came after the group challenged an 'anti-racism' rally organized by supporters of Beijing. Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 93 Next 30 items
Search results 2775 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Home Cambodia China Laos North Korea Tibet Myanmar Uyghur Vietnam Cartoons Special Reports Multimedia Tibetan Man Arrested in Sichuan for Failure to Attend Chinese Propaganda Lecture Aug 18, 2021 Sherab Dorje, 19, had also petitioned authorities to allow Tibetan schoolchildren to be taught in their own language. Cambodia Hands Maximum Sentence to Union Leader Over Border Comments Aug 18, 2021 Rong Chhun and two other activists are given harsh penalties, lawyer says. Bangladesh Recovers Refugees' Bodies From Sunken Rohingya Boat Aug 18, 2021 The motorized boat carrying 38 Rohingya and crew members left Bhashan Char from a jungle canal that does not have a strong police presence, Relatives of Dead Cambodian Migrant Worker Call on Embassy For Help With Return of His Remains Aug 18, 2021 Hok Suon, who worked in a chicken processing plant, died after contracting the COVID-19 virus. Cambodia’s PM Hun Sen Acknowledges Myanmar Junta Chief Min Aung Hlaing as Head of State Aug 18, 2021 Analysts say the prime minister hopes to establish a ‘debt of gratitude’ with Myanmar’s military leader. A Lonely Coronavirus Death in Yangon Aug 18, 2021 Neighbors smelled a strong odor coming from a nearby apartment and called authorities. Myanmar’s Elderly COVID-19 Patients Dying Alone at Home During Third Wave Outbreak Aug 18, 2021 Rescue workers say they are increasingly investigating reports of missing persons and strange smells. Hong Kong Activist Pleads Guilty to Charges Under National Security Law Aug 19, 2021 The case is heard as a fund providing legal assistance and bail money to people charged with protest-related crimes says it will cease operations. 'We Are Still Married, And I am Still Waiting For Him' Aug 19, 2021 Geng He, wife of rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, is calling for international sanctions on senior Chinese police officers linked to his disappearance. China Mulls Dropping Punishments For Couples Who Have More Than Three Children Aug 19, 2021 The move comes as the government tries to find ways to make larger families more attractive for cash-strapped couples. Interview: ‘I Think Silence Is Complicity,’ Says UK Activist For Uyghur Rights Aug 19, 2021 British graduate student Ella Morgan uses social media to speak out against China’s abuse of Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Myanmar Migrants Struggle to Escape Joblessness, COVID Shutdowns in China And Laos Aug 19, 2021 Many workers who are unemployed say they don’t have enough money to make ends meet. Myanmar Junta Targets Mobile Banking in Bid to Cut Off Opposition Funding Aug 19, 2021 New restrictions are announced after Myanmar’s shadow government launches a lottery campaign. Interview: ‘We Were Very Sorry For The Young People Who Sacrificed Their Lives’ Aug 19, 2021 Dr. Soe Myat Thu describes losing his formerly apolitical wife, who died fleeing a raid on anti-junta activists in Yangon. China Postpones Decision on Foreign Sanctions Law For Hong Kong Aug 20, 2021 The National People's Congress (NPC) standing committee postpones its decision amid fears it could spark an exodus of foreign banks. Xi Personality Cult Predictive of a Third Term in Office For China's Leader Aug 20, 2021 Chairman Xi's portrait eclipsed those of former party leaders at a recent ceremony in Tibet. Hong Kong Court Sentences Minor to Training Center Over Role in 2019 Protests Aug 20, 2021 The boy pleaded guilty to possession of offensive weapons and "illegal assembly" on the night of Aug. 31, 2019, when he was just 13 years old China Faces Winter Warnings as Coal Demand Grows Aug 20, 2021 Analysts say record coal and natural gas prices may lead to power shortages in months ahead. Farmers in Laos Press Dam Operator to Release Water for Irrigation Aug 20, 2021 Prior to the dam’s construction, water was abundant in Nam Thea village. Analysts: Malaysia’s Navy Drill Sends Strong Message to South China Sea Claimants Aug 20, 2021 Southeast Asian nation successfully test-fires live anti-ship Exocet missiles after May incursion by Chinese planes. Renewed Taliban Rule in Afghanistan Adds to Fears of China’s Uyghurs Aug 20, 2021 Many worry that Beijing may now double down on repressive policies targeting the Muslim minority group. Tempers Flare in Vietnam as COVID-19 Lockdown Drags On Aug 20, 2021 Videos of confrontations between government officials and angry citizens often go viral on social media in the Communist nation. Increased Controls on Myanmar’s Banking Sector Stokes Fears of Lender Defaults Aug 20, 2021 The Central Bank is increasingly viewed as a rubber stamp body for the military regime. Facebook Campaign For Myanmar Shadow Government at UN Garners Millions of Supporters Aug 20, 2021 The campaign comes a month ahead of a vote on representation at the General Assembly. Arrests of North Korean Wives of Chinese Men Spook Refugee Community Aug 20, 2021 A woman who fled the North more than 10 years ago was dragged away from her Chinese husband and their child. Tibetans Chafe at Repression as China Celebrates 70 Years of Rule over Tibet Aug 21, 2021 The secrecy and security of celebrations underscore lack of support for Beijing in the Himalayan region, says a Tibetan monk. Vietnamese residents of Ukraine caught off guard by Russian invasion Mar 04, 2022 Embassy downplayed the chances of the attack, Vietnamese still in Ukraine say. UPDATED: US, China solidify strategies toward each other amid low-key diplomacy Nov 28, 2021 Experts say calling tensions between the U.S. and China "a new Cold War" goes too far. Plot thickens in saga of Cambodian prince’s failed soccer club bid Nov 29, 2021 The self-styled businessman and philanthropist invited more questions than he answered in an interview. Exiled former lawmaker calls for probe into London attacks on Hong Kong protesters Nov 29, 2021 The attacks came after the group challenged an 'anti-racism' rally organized by supporters of Beijing. Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 93 Next 30 items