Search results 2738 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 Taiwanese rights activist home from China after five-year 'subversion' jail term Apr 15, 2022 College administrator Lee Ming-cheh was denied visits, phone calls or letters from his wife and family. Rebel soldiers push back Myanmar forces from strategic town in Kayin state Apr 15, 2022 Another attempt by junta troops to seize Lay Kay Kaw town fails. Myanmar anti-junta leader said to have been tortured to death Apr 15, 2022 Chan Min Naung was allegedly killed in retaliation for the assassination of a ward administrator. Cambodian opposition activists spend New Year’s holiday suffering in prison Apr 15, 2022 The wife of 1 detained activist said the prison lacks clean water or even room to sleep. China conducts major military drills as US lawmakers visit Taiwan Apr 15, 2022 The PLA says the drills were conducted 'in response to the recent wrong signals' by Washington over Taiwan. Hong Kong jails 5 students as row over Tiananmen sculpture intensifies Oct 19, 2021 The students are convicted of 'rioting' after being arrested defending their campus from an assault by riot police, who fired 1,000 rounds of tear gas in a ... As first Chinese high-speed train reaches Laos, villagers demand overdue compensation Oct 19, 2021 “We’re not sure whether they’ll pay us or not,” says one resident displaced by the US $6 billion project. Indonesia takes cautious stance as China survey ship lingers Oct 19, 2021 Indonesian officials have been insisting that the Chinese vessel has committed no violation and that all foreign ships are allowed to pass through the Natuna ... Rohingya laud deal to allow UNHCR to operate on Bhashan Char Oct 19, 2021 An exact date for the management takeover of humanitarian activities on the island has not been set. FBI secretly investigating respected US oceanographer’s China ties Oct 20, 2021 “I’m dismayed that my own government is harassing – and I consider it illegally harassing – individuals for no cause,” said oceanographer Walker Orson Smith. China’s claim to practice ‘democracy’ is bid to undermine concept: analysts Oct 21, 2021 Commentators say the Chinese Communist Party under Xi Jinping is pirating the term to boost its international image. Chinese government targets Uyghur children with ‘pomegranate flower’ policy Oct 21, 2021 Han Chinese youths are paired with Uyghur children in the latest forced assimilation program. North Korea sends farmers to labor camps for hiding corn amid food shortages Oct 21, 2021 The government is entitled to 60 percent of the harvest, but yields were lower this year. Rohingya refugees killed in pre-dawn attack at Bangladesh camp Oct 22, 2021 Dozens of assailants mounted the attack, the deadliest in Rohingya camps in years. “I don’t want this dam. We don’t need it.” Feb 18, 2022 Local residents express concern over a proposed hydroelectric project on the Mekong River. Cambodian police round up dozens of casino workers Feb 22, 2022 The workers were trying to stage a strike against their employer, the Hong Kong-owned NagaWorld casino. Phnom Penh authorities said the workers have been ... 81-year-old Tibet man dies after self-immolation protest at Kirti Monastery Apr 03, 2022 The burning death in Sichuan is the 160th known self-immolation in Tibetan regions since 2009. Accelerated rise of South China Sea level blamed on global warming Apr 04, 2022 Experts warn of millions of climate refugees and the disruption of economic growth in the region. North Korea tries to cover up failed ICBM launch Apr 04, 2022 Government promotes test as a success even as many Pyongyang residents witnessed missile explode in air. Philippine, Chinese foreign ministers hold talks amid South China Sea tensions Apr 04, 2022 The meeting comes days after Manila and Washington launched one of their biggest joint military exercises in years. Shanghai extends lockdown as armed police patrol gates of residential communities Apr 04, 2022 Tens of thousands of health workers are being drafted in, as thousands of infected residents are sent elsewhere. More than 130 journalists arrested in Myanmar, media group says Apr 04, 2022 Many reporters face new ‘anti-terrorism’ charges that carry long prison terms Police in China's Guangdong move ahead with subversion trial of feminist journalist Apr 04, 2022 Rights groups say Sophia Huang and Wang Jianbing will likely stand trial for 'incitement to subvert state power.' Vietnam approves 17 religious texts for use in prisons Apr 04, 2022 Ex-inmates who said they had no religious rights behind bars called the move a PR stunt. Myanmar’s “illegal squatters” speak out Apr 04, 2022 Sources told RFA that junta authorities have forcibly removed thousands of people from their homes across Myanmar in recent months. Water release from Vietnamese dam floods villages in southern Laos Apr 04, 2022 Lao authorities issued a vague warning only hours before water swept away buildings and property. YouTube suspends channel of an Odessa-based Chinese programmer, citizen journalist Apr 05, 2022 Wang Jixian believes his account may have been maliciously reported to the platform by pro-CCP supporters. Philippines confirms inaugural 2+2 talks with Japanese foreign, defense ministers Apr 05, 2022 Topics could include maritime security and territorial disputes with Beijing in the East and South China Seas. Student expelled from Chinese university over placard protest at campus lockdown Apr 05, 2022 Sun Jian takes issue in public with strict lockdown conditions imposed on students but not staff or foreigners. Survey: Indonesians’ view of China worsens compared with 11 years ago Apr 05, 2022 Sixty percent of respondents say Indonesia should seek to limit China's influence, up 10 points from 2011. Previous 30 items 1 ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 92 Next 30 items
Search results 2738 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 Taiwanese rights activist home from China after five-year 'subversion' jail term Apr 15, 2022 College administrator Lee Ming-cheh was denied visits, phone calls or letters from his wife and family. Rebel soldiers push back Myanmar forces from strategic town in Kayin state Apr 15, 2022 Another attempt by junta troops to seize Lay Kay Kaw town fails. Myanmar anti-junta leader said to have been tortured to death Apr 15, 2022 Chan Min Naung was allegedly killed in retaliation for the assassination of a ward administrator. Cambodian opposition activists spend New Year’s holiday suffering in prison Apr 15, 2022 The wife of 1 detained activist said the prison lacks clean water or even room to sleep. China conducts major military drills as US lawmakers visit Taiwan Apr 15, 2022 The PLA says the drills were conducted 'in response to the recent wrong signals' by Washington over Taiwan. Hong Kong jails 5 students as row over Tiananmen sculpture intensifies Oct 19, 2021 The students are convicted of 'rioting' after being arrested defending their campus from an assault by riot police, who fired 1,000 rounds of tear gas in a ... As first Chinese high-speed train reaches Laos, villagers demand overdue compensation Oct 19, 2021 “We’re not sure whether they’ll pay us or not,” says one resident displaced by the US $6 billion project. Indonesia takes cautious stance as China survey ship lingers Oct 19, 2021 Indonesian officials have been insisting that the Chinese vessel has committed no violation and that all foreign ships are allowed to pass through the Natuna ... Rohingya laud deal to allow UNHCR to operate on Bhashan Char Oct 19, 2021 An exact date for the management takeover of humanitarian activities on the island has not been set. FBI secretly investigating respected US oceanographer’s China ties Oct 20, 2021 “I’m dismayed that my own government is harassing – and I consider it illegally harassing – individuals for no cause,” said oceanographer Walker Orson Smith. China’s claim to practice ‘democracy’ is bid to undermine concept: analysts Oct 21, 2021 Commentators say the Chinese Communist Party under Xi Jinping is pirating the term to boost its international image. Chinese government targets Uyghur children with ‘pomegranate flower’ policy Oct 21, 2021 Han Chinese youths are paired with Uyghur children in the latest forced assimilation program. North Korea sends farmers to labor camps for hiding corn amid food shortages Oct 21, 2021 The government is entitled to 60 percent of the harvest, but yields were lower this year. Rohingya refugees killed in pre-dawn attack at Bangladesh camp Oct 22, 2021 Dozens of assailants mounted the attack, the deadliest in Rohingya camps in years. “I don’t want this dam. We don’t need it.” Feb 18, 2022 Local residents express concern over a proposed hydroelectric project on the Mekong River. Cambodian police round up dozens of casino workers Feb 22, 2022 The workers were trying to stage a strike against their employer, the Hong Kong-owned NagaWorld casino. Phnom Penh authorities said the workers have been ... 81-year-old Tibet man dies after self-immolation protest at Kirti Monastery Apr 03, 2022 The burning death in Sichuan is the 160th known self-immolation in Tibetan regions since 2009. Accelerated rise of South China Sea level blamed on global warming Apr 04, 2022 Experts warn of millions of climate refugees and the disruption of economic growth in the region. North Korea tries to cover up failed ICBM launch Apr 04, 2022 Government promotes test as a success even as many Pyongyang residents witnessed missile explode in air. Philippine, Chinese foreign ministers hold talks amid South China Sea tensions Apr 04, 2022 The meeting comes days after Manila and Washington launched one of their biggest joint military exercises in years. Shanghai extends lockdown as armed police patrol gates of residential communities Apr 04, 2022 Tens of thousands of health workers are being drafted in, as thousands of infected residents are sent elsewhere. More than 130 journalists arrested in Myanmar, media group says Apr 04, 2022 Many reporters face new ‘anti-terrorism’ charges that carry long prison terms Police in China's Guangdong move ahead with subversion trial of feminist journalist Apr 04, 2022 Rights groups say Sophia Huang and Wang Jianbing will likely stand trial for 'incitement to subvert state power.' Vietnam approves 17 religious texts for use in prisons Apr 04, 2022 Ex-inmates who said they had no religious rights behind bars called the move a PR stunt. Myanmar’s “illegal squatters” speak out Apr 04, 2022 Sources told RFA that junta authorities have forcibly removed thousands of people from their homes across Myanmar in recent months. Water release from Vietnamese dam floods villages in southern Laos Apr 04, 2022 Lao authorities issued a vague warning only hours before water swept away buildings and property. YouTube suspends channel of an Odessa-based Chinese programmer, citizen journalist Apr 05, 2022 Wang Jixian believes his account may have been maliciously reported to the platform by pro-CCP supporters. Philippines confirms inaugural 2+2 talks with Japanese foreign, defense ministers Apr 05, 2022 Topics could include maritime security and territorial disputes with Beijing in the East and South China Seas. Student expelled from Chinese university over placard protest at campus lockdown Apr 05, 2022 Sun Jian takes issue in public with strict lockdown conditions imposed on students but not staff or foreigners. Survey: Indonesians’ view of China worsens compared with 11 years ago Apr 05, 2022 Sixty percent of respondents say Indonesia should seek to limit China's influence, up 10 points from 2011. Previous 30 items 1 ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 92 Next 30 items