Search results 2844 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 Purge of Mosque Clergy in Xinjiang’s Ghulja Leaves Nobody Left to Conduct Ceremonies Jul 16, 2021 Chinese authorities took into custody seven religious leaders from the Tahtiyun Mosque in 2018. Welcome to Thailand: Pandemic Impacts Tourists, Migrant Workers in Starkly Different Ways Jul 16, 2021 Thailand reopens Phuket Island, a popular tourist spot, while activists and migrant workers in the country struggle to stay healthy. Dead Bodies Line Up At Yangon Crematorium as COVID-19 Deaths Mount Jul 16, 2021 Myanmar’s junta government puts the coronavirus death toll at just over 4,000. But many believe the number is much higher. 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Academic Freedom on The Wane in Hong Kong, One Year After Security Law Jul 12, 2021 Officials are increasingly calling on students and teachers to inform on each other over comments banned under the draconian law. Lawyer Urges New Legal Case 5 Years after Landmark South China Sea Ruling Jul 12, 2021 From the beginning, Beijing announced that it would not accept nor participate in the arbitration. China Moves to Dampen Speculation in School District Residential Properties Jul 12, 2021 The ruling CCP is targeting property prices in sought-after school districts in a bid to encourage couples to have more children. Cambodia Deploys Tight Security at Site Where Government Critic Murdered Five Years Ago Jul 12, 2021 Kem Ley was a harsh critic of strongman Hun Sen’s regime. He was gunned down in broad daylight at a Phnom Penh gas station. Local Governments in China Slash Civil Service, Teacher Bonuses Jul 12, 2021 The move reflects a yawning gap between revenue and expenditure in everywhere but Shanghai, analysts say. Deadly Diarrheal Outbreak Afflicts Rohingya Residents on Bangladesh Island, Refugees Say Jun 17, 2021 Lack of knowledge about hygiene may be at fault, a district health officer says. Interview: Captain Who Left Myanmar Army Estimates 800 Troops Have Defected Since Coup Jun 17, 2021 "We understand why people hated the military so much and that’s why we are joining them," says Capt. Lin Htet Aung. Revised UN Resolution Waters Down Call for Halting Arms Sales to Myanmar Jun 17, 2021 ASEAN had lobbied for the removal of a clause calling for an arms embargo on Myanmar that was included in an earlier draft of the UN General Assembly ... Vietnam to Use Japan-Donated Vaccines in Three Epicenters of Fourth COVID-19 Wave Jun 17, 2021 Police officer who issued IDs tested positive had contact with 6,000 people. Lines Form at Hong Kong Newsstands to Buy Apple Daily After Police Raid Jun 18, 2021 Two executives are charged with conspiracy to 'collude with foreign powers to endanger national security' over articles dating back to 2019. China Pushes Back Against Threat of Inflation Jun 18, 2021 Government presses industries to absorb higher commodity costs. Drone Sales, Flight of Pigeons Banned Over Beijing Ahead of CCP Centenary Jun 18, 2021 The authorities want nothing taking to the skies that could affect safety or leak information on or around the big day. Concerns Grow Over Health of Jailed Protestant Pastor in Sichuan's Chengdu Jun 18, 2021 A Christian aid group says the authorities could be intentionally trying to damage Wang Yi's health. Tibetan Scholar Arrested for His Writings Has Been Held Without Trial for Two Years Jun 18, 2021 Writers, singers, and artists promoting Tibetan national identity and culture have frequently been jailed by Chinese authorities, Jakarta in Balancing Act as Ties Deepen with Beijing, Analysts Say Jun 18, 2021 Enhanced relations carry significant benefits, and substantial risks. Photo gallery: Wounded protester: “Fighting for the next generations” Jun 18, 2021 Ko Phyo says he was shot and wounded on the front lines of one of the protests against the coup in Myanmar. Now, he’s adjusting to life as an amputee and ... Special North Korean Military Investigation Reveals Combat Reserve Supply Shortages Jun 18, 2021 Officers could be punished for authorizing use of stockpiled food, fuel and medicine. Vietnam Issues Social Media ‘Code of Conduct,’ Putting Repression Into Rules Jun 18, 2021 The move forbids the posting of 'inappropriate' content and encourages account holders to inform on other users. China Policies Could Reduce Millions of Uyghur Births in Xinjiang: Researcher Jun 18, 2021 Analysis of Chinese research shows policies are driven by intention to dilute the Uyghur population of Xinjiang. UN Assembly Adopts Resolution to 'Prevent Flow of Arms' Into Myanmar Jun 18, 2021 The resolution also calls for the release of President Win Myint, State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, and all who have been 'arbitrarily detained, charged, or ... Bomb Explodes at Headquarters of Pro-Military Party in Myanmar Jun 18, 2021 Blast was one of six Friday explosions in largest city Yangon. Myanmar’s Karen Rebels Say 25 Slain Men Were Junta Spies, Not Civilians Jun 18, 2021 “We had to detain these agents to protect the young people,” said a Karen National Defence Organisation spokesman. 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Search results 2844 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 Purge of Mosque Clergy in Xinjiang’s Ghulja Leaves Nobody Left to Conduct Ceremonies Jul 16, 2021 Chinese authorities took into custody seven religious leaders from the Tahtiyun Mosque in 2018. Welcome to Thailand: Pandemic Impacts Tourists, Migrant Workers in Starkly Different Ways Jul 16, 2021 Thailand reopens Phuket Island, a popular tourist spot, while activists and migrant workers in the country struggle to stay healthy. Dead Bodies Line Up At Yangon Crematorium as COVID-19 Deaths Mount Jul 16, 2021 Myanmar’s junta government puts the coronavirus death toll at just over 4,000. But many believe the number is much higher. Nearly Two Dozen Killed Amid New Clashes in Myanmar’s Beleaguered Sagaing Region Jul 16, 2021 The deaths included 19 military troops, two militiamen, and two civilians, sources said. Interview: ‘We Are Gravely Concerned About the Deteriorating Situation in China’ Jul 16, 2021 U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Nury Turkel underscored threats to all faiths in China. Cambodia to ‘Negotiate With China’ For COVID-19 Jabs in Bid to End Outbreak Jul 16, 2021 But opposition chief Sam Rainsy questions PM Hun Sen’s insistence on procuring Sinovac doses. North Korea to Hold Local Officials Responsible for Rainy Season Crop Losses This Year Jul 16, 2021 A nationwide survey is underway to confiscate illegal farmland. Nearly 50 Held in Myanmar’s Insein Prison Now Infected With COVID-19 Jul 16, 2021 International experts accuse Myanmar's military rulers of 'weaponizing' the virus by blocking aid from civil society and humanitarian groups. Academic Freedom on The Wane in Hong Kong, One Year After Security Law Jul 12, 2021 Officials are increasingly calling on students and teachers to inform on each other over comments banned under the draconian law. Lawyer Urges New Legal Case 5 Years after Landmark South China Sea Ruling Jul 12, 2021 From the beginning, Beijing announced that it would not accept nor participate in the arbitration. China Moves to Dampen Speculation in School District Residential Properties Jul 12, 2021 The ruling CCP is targeting property prices in sought-after school districts in a bid to encourage couples to have more children. Cambodia Deploys Tight Security at Site Where Government Critic Murdered Five Years Ago Jul 12, 2021 Kem Ley was a harsh critic of strongman Hun Sen’s regime. He was gunned down in broad daylight at a Phnom Penh gas station. Local Governments in China Slash Civil Service, Teacher Bonuses Jul 12, 2021 The move reflects a yawning gap between revenue and expenditure in everywhere but Shanghai, analysts say. Deadly Diarrheal Outbreak Afflicts Rohingya Residents on Bangladesh Island, Refugees Say Jun 17, 2021 Lack of knowledge about hygiene may be at fault, a district health officer says. Interview: Captain Who Left Myanmar Army Estimates 800 Troops Have Defected Since Coup Jun 17, 2021 "We understand why people hated the military so much and that’s why we are joining them," says Capt. Lin Htet Aung. Revised UN Resolution Waters Down Call for Halting Arms Sales to Myanmar Jun 17, 2021 ASEAN had lobbied for the removal of a clause calling for an arms embargo on Myanmar that was included in an earlier draft of the UN General Assembly ... Vietnam to Use Japan-Donated Vaccines in Three Epicenters of Fourth COVID-19 Wave Jun 17, 2021 Police officer who issued IDs tested positive had contact with 6,000 people. Lines Form at Hong Kong Newsstands to Buy Apple Daily After Police Raid Jun 18, 2021 Two executives are charged with conspiracy to 'collude with foreign powers to endanger national security' over articles dating back to 2019. China Pushes Back Against Threat of Inflation Jun 18, 2021 Government presses industries to absorb higher commodity costs. Drone Sales, Flight of Pigeons Banned Over Beijing Ahead of CCP Centenary Jun 18, 2021 The authorities want nothing taking to the skies that could affect safety or leak information on or around the big day. Concerns Grow Over Health of Jailed Protestant Pastor in Sichuan's Chengdu Jun 18, 2021 A Christian aid group says the authorities could be intentionally trying to damage Wang Yi's health. Tibetan Scholar Arrested for His Writings Has Been Held Without Trial for Two Years Jun 18, 2021 Writers, singers, and artists promoting Tibetan national identity and culture have frequently been jailed by Chinese authorities, Jakarta in Balancing Act as Ties Deepen with Beijing, Analysts Say Jun 18, 2021 Enhanced relations carry significant benefits, and substantial risks. Photo gallery: Wounded protester: “Fighting for the next generations” Jun 18, 2021 Ko Phyo says he was shot and wounded on the front lines of one of the protests against the coup in Myanmar. Now, he’s adjusting to life as an amputee and ... Special North Korean Military Investigation Reveals Combat Reserve Supply Shortages Jun 18, 2021 Officers could be punished for authorizing use of stockpiled food, fuel and medicine. Vietnam Issues Social Media ‘Code of Conduct,’ Putting Repression Into Rules Jun 18, 2021 The move forbids the posting of 'inappropriate' content and encourages account holders to inform on other users. China Policies Could Reduce Millions of Uyghur Births in Xinjiang: Researcher Jun 18, 2021 Analysis of Chinese research shows policies are driven by intention to dilute the Uyghur population of Xinjiang. UN Assembly Adopts Resolution to 'Prevent Flow of Arms' Into Myanmar Jun 18, 2021 The resolution also calls for the release of President Win Myint, State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, and all who have been 'arbitrarily detained, charged, or ... Bomb Explodes at Headquarters of Pro-Military Party in Myanmar Jun 18, 2021 Blast was one of six Friday explosions in largest city Yangon. Myanmar’s Karen Rebels Say 25 Slain Men Were Junta Spies, Not Civilians Jun 18, 2021 “We had to detain these agents to protect the young people,” said a Karen National Defence Organisation spokesman. 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