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Hong Kong Teachers' Union Disbands After Denunciation in People's Daily Aug 10, 2021

The union appears to be trying to pre-empt an asset freeze and investigation by national security police.

Thousands Evacuate Homes as Heavy Rains Flood North Korea Aug 09, 2021

Sinuiju goes without power as neighborhood watch units prepare for emergency.

Myanmar Workers Stranded by COVID in Lao SEZ Protest to Return Home Aug 09, 2021

Around 2,000 Myanmar migrant workers have been stranded in a lockdown in the Golden Triangle SEZ in Bokeo province, Laos, without work or money for rent or ...

Uyghur Linguistics Professor Serving 15-Year Sentence in Xinjiang Aug 09, 2021

Nabijan Habibullah was detained in 2018 but sentenced only this year.

Myanmar’s Military Blocks Supply Routes to 50,000 Refugees in Chin State Amid Renewed Fighting Aug 09, 2021

Sources say the hilly town of Mindat has only two weeks of food left.

Myanmar Political Prisoners Stage Protest in Mandalay’s Obo Prison Aug 09, 2021

Beatings of prisoners are reported though the government says no injuries were inflicted during the rare protest.

Interview: 'I Do Not Feel Worried at All Now,' Myanmar Envoy Says of Foiled Attack Aug 09, 2021

Kyaw Moe Tun talks about an alleged plot to kill or hurt him, for which two New York-based Myanmar citizens were arrested.

After Floods, China's Zhengzhou Hit by Surge in Delta Coronavirus Cases Aug 09, 2021

Parts of the city are under lockdown as the authorities launch another city-wide wave of COVID-19 testing.

Police in China's Shanxi Detain Nine Protestant House Church Members Aug 09, 2021

The authorities continue to target the Golden Lamp church because it refuses to join a state-back Protestant association.

Uyghur Actor Confirmed Detained in China’s Xinjiang Aug 09, 2021

Qeyum Muhammad, known as the ‘grandmaster of performers,’ disappeared from public life three years ago.

Hong Kong's RTHK to Air More 'Patriotic' Content Lauding Ruling Party Aug 09, 2021

The Hong Kong government announces a long-term partnership with the state-owned China Media Group to supply Beijing-approved media content for local audiences.

ASEAN Envoy to Myanmar Pledges to Involve All Parties in Negotiations Aug 08, 2021

No date yet for Erywan Yusof’s first trip to Myanmar in his new role.

Two Men From Myanmar Arrested in Plot to 'Injure or Kill' the Country's UN Envoy, a Junta Foe Aug 06, 2021

They planned to attack Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun, a critic of the military regime, by tampering with the tires on his car to cause a crash.

Five Vietnamese Journalists Face Lesser Charges After ‘State Secrets’ Investigation is Dropped Aug 06, 2021

The writers for the popular Facebook page Clean Newspaper are accused by authorities of slandering government leaders in their investigative reports.

Cambodia’s Hun Sen Orders Quarantine, Treatment for Workers Returning From Thailand Aug 06, 2021

Cambodia and Laos face an exodus from Thailand of impoverished and sick migrant workers.

New China PLA Chief in Xinjiang Follows Repressive CCP Boss Over From Tibet Aug 06, 2021

Lt. Gen. Wang Haijiang, like Xinjiang party chief Chen Quanguo, moves to Urumqi after a Lhasa stint.

US Warns About 'Rapid Growth' in China's Nuclear Arsenal Aug 06, 2021

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in June that Beijing keeps its nuclear capabilities at a minimum level needed for national security.

China's Call for More Coal May Defy Climate Goals Aug 06, 2021

Government boosts stockpiles and capacity as power demand climbs.

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Power Grab in Myanmar Alarmed after a string of veiled threats of a coup by Myanmar’s military over unproven claims of voting fraud in the nascent democracy, ...

China Stops Issuing New Passports, Slaps Entry, Exit Curbs on Citizens Aug 06, 2021

The move has left Chinese nationals overseas stranded with expired passports, and some are thinking of suing the consulate.

China Imposes Mandarin-Language Teaching on Kindergartens in Ethnic Minority, Rural Areas Aug 06, 2021

The ministry of education also announces a nationwide drive to train more teachers of Mandarin for deployment in schools.

China Slams U.S. Visa Offer For Hong Kong, as Canada Warns Over Exit Bans Aug 06, 2021

Canada updates its travel advice to warn citizens that they could be prevented from leaving the city for any number of legal reasons.

Fresh Clashes in Myanmar’s Remote Ethnic Regions Lead to Casualties, Displacement Aug 05, 2021

Nearly a dozen military troops are dead in fighting that prompted thousands to flee.

US tech products enable Chinese surveillance in Xinjiang, researchers find Aug 05, 2021

Experts call for greater due diligence in American technology exports to China.

Myanmar Citizens Reject Junta’s Immunization Plans and Chinese COVID-19 Vaccines Aug 05, 2021

Doctors support vaccination but say they understand why people do not trust the military government.

Security on Myanmar’s UN Envoy Tightened After Threat Aug 05, 2021

Kyaw Moe Tun had represented Myanmar’s civilian-led government which was overthrown in a Feb. 1 military coup, and now opposes junta rule.

Indonesia Starts 'New Era' With The US as Washington Courts Southeast Asia Aug 05, 2021

The United States is looking for support for a free and open Indo-Pacific amid China’s increasing expansionism in the contested South China Sea.

Bangladesh Sees Rise in Rohingya Fleeing Cox's Bazar Camps Aug 05, 2021

Refugees are slipping through barbed wire-topped fences in search of work, domestically or abroad, officials say.

Cambodian Committee to Monitor, Discipline Journalists Raises Alarms Aug 05, 2021

Media outlets fear that the committee will serve as a tool for intimidating and threatening independent reporters.

Interview: 'They Will Turn You Into The Person You Always Hated' Aug 05, 2021

Exiled veteran Chinese journalist Chang Ping has some words of warning for the media in Hong Kong.

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