Search results 29700 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 Noise annoys: Thailand and China to move air exercise due to complaints Aug 18, 2022 ‘Falcon Strike’ was paused for a day after residents objected to noise pollution. Jailed journalist’s health ‘much worse than before’ spokesman says Aug 18, 2022 Pressure groups are calling for Pham Doan Trang’s sentence to be overturned at this month’s appeal hearing. China enforces lockdowns as COVID cases spiral in Xinjiang and Tibet Aug 17, 2022 Two Xinjiang officials make the rounds to ensure restrictions on movement are in place. Thai court dismisses Mekong River activists’ case against Xayaburi Dam in Laos Aug 17, 2022 The Thai Supreme Administrative Court rejected claims that buying power from the dam would cause damage. UN envoy calls for end to conflict after meeting Myanmar junta Aug 17, 2022 Some opponents of military rule feared the junta regime would use the visit to promote its own legitimacy. Uyghur rights groups file criminal case in Argentina against China Aug 17, 2022 The action could spur an investigation of whether China's policies against Uyghurs in Xinjiang constitute genocide. Unfinished buildings, many abandoned by Chinese investors, litter the landscape of Cambodia’s largest port city Aug 17, 2022 The buildings were left behind when the COVID-19 crisis devastated Sihanoukville’s gambling industry. Local officials acknowledge that the large number of ... In a repeat of last year, heavy rains lead to massive floods in North Korea Aug 17, 2022 Homes that had been rebuilt were destroyed again by rising waters, and at least two people were reportedly killed. Chinese authorities still locking up critics in psychiatric facilities: report Aug 17, 2022 Doctors and hospitals collude with police to incarcerate activists for non-existent 'mental illness' Seven killed after Myanmar junta checkpoint stop in Sagaing Aug 17, 2022 The group of young men had been traveling to work at a gold mine in nearby Kachin state. China's measures to boost flagging birth rates can't fix gender inequality: analysts Aug 17, 2022 Rising costs and widespread workplace discrimination make having more kids a tough ask for Chinese women. At least four dead, eight injured in shooting on bridge between Sagaing and Mandalay Aug 17, 2022 PDF members started shooting after the bus was inspected at a military checkpoint. Russia calls Pelosi’s Taiwan visit a ‘planned provocation’ Aug 17, 2022 President Putin also called the AUKUS security pact a plan to expand NATO to the Asia Pacific. Vietnam courts reject appeals by two prominent activists Aug 17, 2022 Another two campaigners lost their appeals on Wednesday. UN report says treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang may be modern form of slavery Aug 16, 2022 Uyghur rights groups say the document validates allegations of abuse in the region. UN human rights chief advises Rohingya to wait for repatriation Aug 16, 2022 Refugees who met with Michelle Bachelet in southeastern Bangladesh said she told them Myanmar was unstable. Clashes between junta forces and Arakan Army rattle Rakhine, Chin states Aug 16, 2022 The fighting has already forced some residents to flee, and some fear that the renewed hostilities will spread. Environmentalists released after allegedly being roughed up by Hun Sen’s bodyguards Aug 16, 2022 The activists were trying to view a cleared area of protected forest that the prime minister has vowed to replant. ‘Ghost buildings’ show boom times are over for Cambodian resort town Aug 16, 2022 Construction in the city of Sihanoukville had been big business but many Chinese investors fled after the pandemic. Vietnamese artist ‘shocked’ after being ordered to destroy 29 paintings Aug 16, 2022 Ho Chi Minh City authorities say Bui Quang Vien showed his paintings without an exhibition permit. High temperatures bring drought, power shortages to China's Yangtze River delta Aug 16, 2022 Water levels in the region hit historic lows, as local governments ration power to industrial customers. Lao residents call for inspection of development projects to combat corruption Aug 16, 2022 A review of projects in Xayaburi province fails to disclose the names of corrupt officials. China slaps sanctions on 7 'diehard separatist' Taiwan officials Aug 16, 2022 Sanctioned politicians and their family members are banned from entering China’s mainland, Hong Kong and Macao. North Korea lifts COVID restrictions after ‘maximum emergency’ ends Aug 15, 2022 In a speech, Kim Jong Un’s sister blamed South Korea for an outbreak, but North Koreans want an improved economy. Skyrocketing rice prices another hardship for Myanmar citizens Aug 15, 2022 Armed conflict and a drought in the country's 'rice bowl' region are behind the sharp rise in costs. China’s “only got one play – militarily bullying,” former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage Aug 15, 2022 Armitage spoke with RFA about China’s recent military exercises near Taiwan. Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to 6 more years in prison Aug 15, 2022 Critics say the charges are fraudulent and designed to keep her out of the public eye. Hong Kong exodus continues as rights groups pinpoint leaders' overseas property Aug 15, 2022 COVID-19 quarantine restrictions and a crackdown on dissent have dealt a blow to the city's international status. Police in China's Chengdu raid Sunday meeting of banned church members, detain one Aug 15, 2022 More than 50 members of the Early Rain Covenant Church are accused of attending an 'illegal gathering.' Four local fighters shot dead in Sagaing region’s Tabayin township Aug 15, 2022 More than 800 villagers have been forced to flee their homes since Aug. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 990 Next 30 items
Search results 29700 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 Noise annoys: Thailand and China to move air exercise due to complaints Aug 18, 2022 ‘Falcon Strike’ was paused for a day after residents objected to noise pollution. Jailed journalist’s health ‘much worse than before’ spokesman says Aug 18, 2022 Pressure groups are calling for Pham Doan Trang’s sentence to be overturned at this month’s appeal hearing. China enforces lockdowns as COVID cases spiral in Xinjiang and Tibet Aug 17, 2022 Two Xinjiang officials make the rounds to ensure restrictions on movement are in place. Thai court dismisses Mekong River activists’ case against Xayaburi Dam in Laos Aug 17, 2022 The Thai Supreme Administrative Court rejected claims that buying power from the dam would cause damage. UN envoy calls for end to conflict after meeting Myanmar junta Aug 17, 2022 Some opponents of military rule feared the junta regime would use the visit to promote its own legitimacy. Uyghur rights groups file criminal case in Argentina against China Aug 17, 2022 The action could spur an investigation of whether China's policies against Uyghurs in Xinjiang constitute genocide. Unfinished buildings, many abandoned by Chinese investors, litter the landscape of Cambodia’s largest port city Aug 17, 2022 The buildings were left behind when the COVID-19 crisis devastated Sihanoukville’s gambling industry. Local officials acknowledge that the large number of ... In a repeat of last year, heavy rains lead to massive floods in North Korea Aug 17, 2022 Homes that had been rebuilt were destroyed again by rising waters, and at least two people were reportedly killed. Chinese authorities still locking up critics in psychiatric facilities: report Aug 17, 2022 Doctors and hospitals collude with police to incarcerate activists for non-existent 'mental illness' Seven killed after Myanmar junta checkpoint stop in Sagaing Aug 17, 2022 The group of young men had been traveling to work at a gold mine in nearby Kachin state. China's measures to boost flagging birth rates can't fix gender inequality: analysts Aug 17, 2022 Rising costs and widespread workplace discrimination make having more kids a tough ask for Chinese women. At least four dead, eight injured in shooting on bridge between Sagaing and Mandalay Aug 17, 2022 PDF members started shooting after the bus was inspected at a military checkpoint. Russia calls Pelosi’s Taiwan visit a ‘planned provocation’ Aug 17, 2022 President Putin also called the AUKUS security pact a plan to expand NATO to the Asia Pacific. Vietnam courts reject appeals by two prominent activists Aug 17, 2022 Another two campaigners lost their appeals on Wednesday. UN report says treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang may be modern form of slavery Aug 16, 2022 Uyghur rights groups say the document validates allegations of abuse in the region. UN human rights chief advises Rohingya to wait for repatriation Aug 16, 2022 Refugees who met with Michelle Bachelet in southeastern Bangladesh said she told them Myanmar was unstable. Clashes between junta forces and Arakan Army rattle Rakhine, Chin states Aug 16, 2022 The fighting has already forced some residents to flee, and some fear that the renewed hostilities will spread. Environmentalists released after allegedly being roughed up by Hun Sen’s bodyguards Aug 16, 2022 The activists were trying to view a cleared area of protected forest that the prime minister has vowed to replant. ‘Ghost buildings’ show boom times are over for Cambodian resort town Aug 16, 2022 Construction in the city of Sihanoukville had been big business but many Chinese investors fled after the pandemic. Vietnamese artist ‘shocked’ after being ordered to destroy 29 paintings Aug 16, 2022 Ho Chi Minh City authorities say Bui Quang Vien showed his paintings without an exhibition permit. High temperatures bring drought, power shortages to China's Yangtze River delta Aug 16, 2022 Water levels in the region hit historic lows, as local governments ration power to industrial customers. Lao residents call for inspection of development projects to combat corruption Aug 16, 2022 A review of projects in Xayaburi province fails to disclose the names of corrupt officials. China slaps sanctions on 7 'diehard separatist' Taiwan officials Aug 16, 2022 Sanctioned politicians and their family members are banned from entering China’s mainland, Hong Kong and Macao. North Korea lifts COVID restrictions after ‘maximum emergency’ ends Aug 15, 2022 In a speech, Kim Jong Un’s sister blamed South Korea for an outbreak, but North Koreans want an improved economy. Skyrocketing rice prices another hardship for Myanmar citizens Aug 15, 2022 Armed conflict and a drought in the country's 'rice bowl' region are behind the sharp rise in costs. China’s “only got one play – militarily bullying,” former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage Aug 15, 2022 Armitage spoke with RFA about China’s recent military exercises near Taiwan. Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to 6 more years in prison Aug 15, 2022 Critics say the charges are fraudulent and designed to keep her out of the public eye. Hong Kong exodus continues as rights groups pinpoint leaders' overseas property Aug 15, 2022 COVID-19 quarantine restrictions and a crackdown on dissent have dealt a blow to the city's international status. Police in China's Chengdu raid Sunday meeting of banned church members, detain one Aug 15, 2022 More than 50 members of the Early Rain Covenant Church are accused of attending an 'illegal gathering.' Four local fighters shot dead in Sagaing region’s Tabayin township Aug 15, 2022 More than 800 villagers have been forced to flee their homes since Aug. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 990 Next 30 items