Search results 32208 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Myanmar Court Sentences Military Daughter for Supporting Ruling Party in Facebook Video 2020-12-03 Thinzar Than Min said she was threatened by army to support the military-aligned opposition in Nov. 8 polls. Hong Kong Police Charge Eight Pro-Democracy Figures Over July 1 Protest 2020-12-08 The 'illegal assembly' charges are linked to a city-wide protest against China's draconian national security law. Jailed Hong Kong Media Boss Jimmy Lai Wins Press Freedom Award 2020-12-08 Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) honors Lai for daring to be openly critical of Beijing amid a crackdown on dissent in Hong Kong. Sanctions Under New EU Regime Could Jeopardize Cambodia’s Ties to West: Rights Campaigner 2020-12-08 With trade preferences already withdrawn, Cambodia could face sweeping sanctions for rights abuses. Sister of Thai Activist Kidnapped in Cambodia Urges Action by Phnom Penh Court 2020-12-08 Wanchalearm Satsaksit, who had posted online criticisms of Thailand's government, was abducted in Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh on June 4 and has not been ... Acting Pentagon Chief Visits Indonesia, Philippines Amid South China Sea Tensions 2020-12-08 Christopher Miller affirms Washington's commitment to helping Indonesia and the Philippines defend against Chinese encroachments in the South China Sea, but ... Sister of Missing Thai Activist Appears in Phnom Penh Court 2020-12-08 Sitanan Satsaksit is urging the court to investigate the June disappearance of her brother Wanchalearm Satsaksit, a prominent Thai activist. He apparently was ... Philippines Warns Against Efforts to ‘Erase’ Landmark Ruling on South China Sea 2021-07-12 China says it does not recognize The Hague decision, challenges U.S. actions in the waterway. 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University of Hong Kong Nixes Student Union After Leader's 'Anger' 2021-07-13 Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam calls on the police and university to follow up despite the withdrawal of a statement and the resignation of union committee ... US, EU Tighten Scrutiny on China’s Xinjiang Over Uyghur Forced Labor Issue 2021-07-13 Governments highlight risks for companies with supply chain and investment links to the region. Podcasts Burst onto China’s Youth Scene 2021-07-13 More than 7,000 new podcasts came online last year with an audience of nearly 10 million -- a small but fast-growing group in the world's largest market for ... Noted Uyghur Folklore Professor Serving Prison Term in China’s Xinjiang 2021-07-13 Chinese authorities arrested Rahile Dawut in late 2017 during a purge of Uyghur intellectuals. Lao Workers Return From Thailand, Bringing COVID-19 With Them 2021-07-13 The climb in new cases in Laos is being driven by infected workers trying to get home, officials say. Spanish Activist Accuses Cambodian Court of Breaching Law By Holding Trial in Absentia 2021-07-13 Alejandro Gonzalez-Davidson faces charges of ‘incitement to cause serious social chaos’ between 2013 and 2020. Mass Murder of Civilians in Myanmar’s Sagaing Region Amounts to ‘War Crime,’ Says Rights Lawyer 2021-07-13 At least 15 bodies found in a remote jungle were brutally tortured and executed, villagers say. Two Tibetans Arrested For Celebrating Dalai Lama’s Birthday 2021-07-13 Displays by Tibetans of the Dalai Lama’s photo and celebrations of his birthday are harshly punished in Tibetan areas of China. North Korea Sets Stern Punishments for ‘Anti-Socialist’ Acts 2021-07-13 Party officials forced to study an extra two hours a day to defend socialism from ideological cracks. China to Try Magnate Sun Dawu As Rights Group Calls For His Release 2021-07-14 An overseas rights group says Sun used his wealth to support people working for 'a more just society.' Hong Kong's Grandma Wong Jailed Over High Court 'Assault' Charge 2021-07-14 Alexandra Wong gets one month in jail amid an ongoing crackdown on dissent in the wake of the 2019 protest movement. Authorities in China's Guangxi Link School Places to Family Vaccinations 2021-07-14 The move is part of a nationwide bid to step up the pace of the vaccine program by imposing restrictions on those who don't get the jabs. Video Shows Vietnam Authorities Roughing Up Woman for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions 2021-07-14 Ho Chi Minh City officials denied that the incident occurred. The city is under lockdown as coronavirus cases soar. Six Years After the Death of Tulku Tenzin Delek, Tibetans Still Wait For Legal Rights 2021-07-14 The well-loved religious teacher died under mysterious circumstances in a Chinese prison in 2015. Yangon Crematorium Overrun with Corpses As Third Coronavirus Wave Hits Myanmar 2021-07-14 An official from a humanitarian group told RFA that Yangon is registering 500 deaths a day. The official said many are dying of hypoxia – a shortage of oxygen ... Philippines Hails US Resolve to Defend Manila's South China Sea Claims 2021-07-14 But Filipino fishermen say their government won't protect them against encroachments by Chinese fishing vessels. US Joins Calls Pressing ASEAN to Appoint Special Envoy to Myanmar 2021-07-14 ASEAN has been widely criticized for not appointing a special envoy amid reports of dissension within the bloc’s ranks. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 ... 1074 Next 30 items
Search results 32208 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Myanmar Court Sentences Military Daughter for Supporting Ruling Party in Facebook Video 2020-12-03 Thinzar Than Min said she was threatened by army to support the military-aligned opposition in Nov. 8 polls. Hong Kong Police Charge Eight Pro-Democracy Figures Over July 1 Protest 2020-12-08 The 'illegal assembly' charges are linked to a city-wide protest against China's draconian national security law. Jailed Hong Kong Media Boss Jimmy Lai Wins Press Freedom Award 2020-12-08 Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) honors Lai for daring to be openly critical of Beijing amid a crackdown on dissent in Hong Kong. Sanctions Under New EU Regime Could Jeopardize Cambodia’s Ties to West: Rights Campaigner 2020-12-08 With trade preferences already withdrawn, Cambodia could face sweeping sanctions for rights abuses. Sister of Thai Activist Kidnapped in Cambodia Urges Action by Phnom Penh Court 2020-12-08 Wanchalearm Satsaksit, who had posted online criticisms of Thailand's government, was abducted in Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh on June 4 and has not been ... Acting Pentagon Chief Visits Indonesia, Philippines Amid South China Sea Tensions 2020-12-08 Christopher Miller affirms Washington's commitment to helping Indonesia and the Philippines defend against Chinese encroachments in the South China Sea, but ... Sister of Missing Thai Activist Appears in Phnom Penh Court 2020-12-08 Sitanan Satsaksit is urging the court to investigate the June disappearance of her brother Wanchalearm Satsaksit, a prominent Thai activist. He apparently was ... Philippines Warns Against Efforts to ‘Erase’ Landmark Ruling on South China Sea 2021-07-12 China says it does not recognize The Hague decision, challenges U.S. actions in the waterway. Cambodian Opposition Figures Injured in Attacks Live in Fear, Saying No Attackers Have Been Caught 2021-07-12 No arrests have yet been made in the assaults on CNRP activists, family members, and supporters. North Korea Mobilizes Women for Border Wall Construction Near China 2021-07-12 Women in border province must make 10 cement blocks each day through October. Oxygen Shortage Killing COVID-19 Patients in Myanmar as Junta Restricts Sales 2021-07-12 Treatment centers will only accept patients with severe symptoms, leaving many to die at home. Himalayan Dam Celebrated by China Raises Concern Downriver in India 2021-07-13 The latest Chinese mega-dam to spark concern among downriver countries, the Baihetan Dam, started operations on July 1. Activists Remember Nobel Peace Laureate Liu Xiaobo, Four Years After His Death 2021-07-13 Chinese dissidents remember Liu as a persistent advocate for democracy who was always ready to help those in need. University of Hong Kong Nixes Student Union After Leader's 'Anger' 2021-07-13 Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam calls on the police and university to follow up despite the withdrawal of a statement and the resignation of union committee ... US, EU Tighten Scrutiny on China’s Xinjiang Over Uyghur Forced Labor Issue 2021-07-13 Governments highlight risks for companies with supply chain and investment links to the region. Podcasts Burst onto China’s Youth Scene 2021-07-13 More than 7,000 new podcasts came online last year with an audience of nearly 10 million -- a small but fast-growing group in the world's largest market for ... Noted Uyghur Folklore Professor Serving Prison Term in China’s Xinjiang 2021-07-13 Chinese authorities arrested Rahile Dawut in late 2017 during a purge of Uyghur intellectuals. Lao Workers Return From Thailand, Bringing COVID-19 With Them 2021-07-13 The climb in new cases in Laos is being driven by infected workers trying to get home, officials say. Spanish Activist Accuses Cambodian Court of Breaching Law By Holding Trial in Absentia 2021-07-13 Alejandro Gonzalez-Davidson faces charges of ‘incitement to cause serious social chaos’ between 2013 and 2020. Mass Murder of Civilians in Myanmar’s Sagaing Region Amounts to ‘War Crime,’ Says Rights Lawyer 2021-07-13 At least 15 bodies found in a remote jungle were brutally tortured and executed, villagers say. Two Tibetans Arrested For Celebrating Dalai Lama’s Birthday 2021-07-13 Displays by Tibetans of the Dalai Lama’s photo and celebrations of his birthday are harshly punished in Tibetan areas of China. North Korea Sets Stern Punishments for ‘Anti-Socialist’ Acts 2021-07-13 Party officials forced to study an extra two hours a day to defend socialism from ideological cracks. China to Try Magnate Sun Dawu As Rights Group Calls For His Release 2021-07-14 An overseas rights group says Sun used his wealth to support people working for 'a more just society.' Hong Kong's Grandma Wong Jailed Over High Court 'Assault' Charge 2021-07-14 Alexandra Wong gets one month in jail amid an ongoing crackdown on dissent in the wake of the 2019 protest movement. Authorities in China's Guangxi Link School Places to Family Vaccinations 2021-07-14 The move is part of a nationwide bid to step up the pace of the vaccine program by imposing restrictions on those who don't get the jabs. Video Shows Vietnam Authorities Roughing Up Woman for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions 2021-07-14 Ho Chi Minh City officials denied that the incident occurred. The city is under lockdown as coronavirus cases soar. Six Years After the Death of Tulku Tenzin Delek, Tibetans Still Wait For Legal Rights 2021-07-14 The well-loved religious teacher died under mysterious circumstances in a Chinese prison in 2015. Yangon Crematorium Overrun with Corpses As Third Coronavirus Wave Hits Myanmar 2021-07-14 An official from a humanitarian group told RFA that Yangon is registering 500 deaths a day. The official said many are dying of hypoxia – a shortage of oxygen ... Philippines Hails US Resolve to Defend Manila's South China Sea Claims 2021-07-14 But Filipino fishermen say their government won't protect them against encroachments by Chinese fishing vessels. US Joins Calls Pressing ASEAN to Appoint Special Envoy to Myanmar 2021-07-14 ASEAN has been widely criticized for not appointing a special envoy amid reports of dissension within the bloc’s ranks. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 ... 1074 Next 30 items