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Search results 2807 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 Han Chinese now hold most government posts in Tibet as Beijing extends control Dec 02, 2021 Tibet's status as an 'autonomous region' of China has no meaning for Beijing, a Lhasa resident says. Uyghur policeman died of torture at hands of authorities, not suicide, source says Dec 02, 2021 Nurmemet Yusup had been arrested for wiping blood from the face of a re-education camp detainee. Giant China, tiny Laos link up with launch of high-speed train Dec 02, 2021 Laos is on track for new economic opportunities, but some worry about the cost. North Korean waitresses in China are made to work without masks Dec 02, 2021 Managers want customers to be able to see the faces of their young, attractive staff, despite the virus risks. slidehow Dec 02, 2021 Laos-China railway UN postpones decision on Myanmar rep in apparent win for shadow government Dec 02, 2021 The credentialing committee cited ‘the ongoing situation in Myanmar’ as the reason for its deferral. Hundreds of villagers fled fighting in Myanmar’s Shan state to border with China Dec 02, 2021 Residents say clashes between Kokang rebels and the military have increased since August. Jailed Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai wins press freedom award Dec 03, 2021 The Golden Pen of Freedom award is also made to newsroom staff at the now-shuttered Apple Daily newspaper. 'The atmosphere was starting to make me unhappy' Dec 03, 2021 A former Hong Kong doctors' union leader is now working for the UK's National Health Service. Three weeks after launch, Vietnam satellite isn’t phoning home Dec 03, 2021 The NanoDragon satellite was successfully launched into outer space from Japan's Kagoshima prefecture on Nov. 9. Social media giants delete thousands of accounts pushing Chinese propaganda Dec 03, 2021 Twitter deletes defenses of the CCP's rights record, while Meta removes a large 'disinformation network.' US, EU voice concern over China’s ‘unilateral’ actions at sea Dec 03, 2021 A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman accused the E.U. and the U.S. of still holding “the Cold War mentality.” Winter power outages cripple public transit in North Korean capital Dec 03, 2021 People wait in long lines for streetcars and trolleybuses. Father of Essex truck victim: I’d send my children from Vietnam again Dec 04, 2021 Vietnam’s ‘Container People’ put their lives on the line for a chance to remake their fate Cambodia’s Hun Sen confirms his son as choice for next prime minister Dec 03, 2021 The move may be aimed at blocking other contenders for the post within the ruling party. “We’d often hear gunshots.” Hundreds of villagers flee intense fighting in Myanmar’s Shan state Dec 03, 2021 They’re taking refuge in camps on the China-Myanmar border. Coup brings uptick in old scourge: sexual violence by Myanmar troops Dec 05, 2021 Chin women describe how soldiers repeatedly raped them as allegations of sexual violence increase. Cambodian media: Prime Minister Hun Sen ready to visit Myanmar without preconditions Dec 03, 2021 Hun Sen has reversed position on Myanmar, saying junta should not be ostracized 'to satisfy external partners.' Cambodian monk seeks overseas asylum after release from detention in Thailand Dec 03, 2021 Venerable Bor Bet says he feels unsafe in Thailand and is discussing havens in Europe. Facebook removes accounts targeting critics of Vietnam’s government Dec 03, 2021 Hanoi falsely claims affected users were ‘anti-state’ actors. Hundreds of civilians dead in Myanmar’s embattled Sagaing region since coup Dec 04, 2021 The total of non-combatant deaths reflect the region’s central role in the resistance. Illegal gold mines operate unchecked in Myanmar’s Kachin state since coup Dec 04, 2021 Residents who fought a hydropower project 10 years ago say the environment is at serious risk. Taiwan grounds Mirage fighter jet fleet after plane crash Mar 14, 2022 A Mirage 2000-5 fighter jet crashed into the sea off Taiwan’s southeastern coast during a routine training mission. Hong Kong security police threaten London-based rights group, order website takedown Mar 14, 2022 The UK calls the move an unjustifiable attempt to silence those speaking out for human rights in the city. Breaking from the past, Vietnam marks South China Sea battle anniversary Mar 14, 2022 In just a couple of hours, 64 mostly unarmed Vietnamese soldiers were killed and nine were captured. China scrambles to contain 'stealth' omicron as outbreak spreads through country Mar 14, 2022 Residents of Shenzhen say supermarket shelves are empty as people scramble to lay in stores ahead of a lockdown. Families in Laos’ capital say sand-dredging is destroying their village Mar 14, 2022 Southeast Asia’s construction boom is fueling demand for sand, often to the detriment of riparian communities. Tibetan tour guide detained, beaten by Chinese police Mar 14, 2022 Arrest is part of a broader effort to limit interaction between locals and foreign visitors. Cambodia releases 8 union leaders in NagaWorld Casino dispute Mar 14, 2022 The unionists called for all charges to be dropped to facilitate negotiations with the casino. Hardline monks tied to pro-junta militias in Myanmar’s Sagaing region Mar 14, 2022 Residents say the monks are helping to form the groups and even receiving weapons training. Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 94 Next 30 items