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Myanmar Detains Three Soldiers for Alleged Rape and Murder of Kachin Woman Jul 20, 2021 Rights groups say the military justice system lacks sufficient transparency to deliver justice. Communist Party Meeting in Tibet Underscores China’s Assimilation Drive Jul 20, 2021 Declarations made at the Lhasa meeting affirm Beijing's plan to fully absorb Tibet into China, experts say. Vietnamese Immigrants Find “No Place to Live” in Cambodia Jul 20, 2021 A community of Vietnamese fishermen has been driven out of Phnom Penh. But they can’t return to Vietnam because of travel restrictions during the coronavirus ... UK Parliamentary Committee Puts Out Uyghur-Language Report on Abuses in Xinjiang Jul 20, 2021 ‘Uyghurs and other ethnic minority groups in Xinjiang are suffering genocide,’ the UK Foreign Affairs Committee says. 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Myanmar’s Shadow Government Warns 400,000 Could Die in COVID-19 Third Wave Jul 19, 2021 Sources say military disperses crowds lining up to buy oxygen amid severe shortage. US Forms Global Coalition to Shame China on Malicious Cyber Activities Jul 19, 2021 Washington says Beijing contracts hackers to conduct attacks like the one on Microsoft in March. Concern About Fate of 50 North Korean Escapees Sent Home by China Jul 19, 2021 Witnesses say they are worried that the escapees will be executed. Detained Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Excluded From Martyrs’ Day Observance Jul 19, 2021 Critics says the hopes of Aung San San Suu Kyi’s father and other slain independence figures remain unfulfilled. Cambodian Court Authorities Refuse to Let Mother See Autistic Son During Hearing Jul 19, 2021 Kak Sovannchhay, 16, faces charges of inciting social unrest and insulting public officials. 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Search results 29614 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 China Stages Dancing, Happy Talk For Uyghur Religious Holiday Celebrations Jul 21, 2021 ‘China’s putting on a show for Qurban Eid under international pressure,’ says Ilshat Hassan of the World Uyghur Congress. Still No Trial Date for Two Vietnamese Land Rights Activists Detained Over a Year Ago Jul 21, 2021 Two others remain in solitary confinement following sentencing in May. Philippines: Asia Cannot Afford South China Sea War Jul 21, 2021 Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana expects to discuss Mutual Defense Treaty when U.S. counterpart Lloyd Austin visits next week. Hong Kong Marks Second Anniversary of Bloody Yuen Long Attacks Jul 21, 2021 Attempts to establish who did exactly what on the night of July 21, 2019 have led to prosecution, or foundered amid a crackdown under the national security law. Three Hong Kong Journalists Behind Bars For 'Colluding With Foreign Powers' Jul 21, 2021 Police make one new arrest under a draconian national security law, and revoke bail for two other former Apple Daily editors. Henan Residents Hit Out at Lack of Warning of Zhengzhou Flood Horror Jul 21, 2021 Local residents say the government should have had a defense and rescue plan in place. North Koreans Alarmed by Starvation Deaths of Well-Off Ethnic Chinese Jul 20, 2021 Once the envy of their neighbors, Chinese “Hwagyo” are now starving like the poorest citizens. Veteran Myanmar Politician Nyan Win Dies in Detention of COVID-19 Jul 20, 2021 Observers say the military allowed his death to occur, knowing he suffered from a medical condition. Myanmar Detains Three Soldiers for Alleged Rape and Murder of Kachin Woman Jul 20, 2021 Rights groups say the military justice system lacks sufficient transparency to deliver justice. Communist Party Meeting in Tibet Underscores China’s Assimilation Drive Jul 20, 2021 Declarations made at the Lhasa meeting affirm Beijing's plan to fully absorb Tibet into China, experts say. Vietnamese Immigrants Find “No Place to Live” in Cambodia Jul 20, 2021 A community of Vietnamese fishermen has been driven out of Phnom Penh. But they can’t return to Vietnam because of travel restrictions during the coronavirus ... UK Parliamentary Committee Puts Out Uyghur-Language Report on Abuses in Xinjiang Jul 20, 2021 ‘Uyghurs and other ethnic minority groups in Xinjiang are suffering genocide,’ the UK Foreign Affairs Committee says. Prisons, Migrant Workers Key Fronts in Battle Against COVID-19 in Cambodia, Laos Jul 20, 2021 The two Southeast Asian nations are grappling with rising numbers of confirmed virus cases. Lao Villagers Gather at Site of Gold Mine Collapse Jul 20, 2021 Sources told RFA that seven local residents are trapped in the 30-meter-deep gold mine, and authorities are trying to dig them out. Vietnamese Facebook Users Draw Long Prison Terms For ‘Anti-State’ Posts Jul 20, 2021 Nguyen Van Lam and Tran Hoang Minh are sentenced to nine years and five years respectively for posting and sharing articles and videos criticizing Vietnam's ... Hong Kong Bans Broadcaster From Saying 'Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen' Jul 20, 2021 The move comes amid concerns that top-down government directives will become the norm for Radio Television Hong Kong. Lawyers Submit Closing Arguments in Hong Kong's First National Security Trial Jul 20, 2021 Tong Ying-kit faces life imprisonment after he rode a motorbike carrying a flag bearing a banned protest slogan. US-Trained Uyghur Scientist Found Detained After His WeChat Went Silent Jul 20, 2021 The reason Tursunjan Nurmamat is detained and under investigation is unclear. Chinese Billionaire Who Helped Rights Lawyers Describes 'Inhumane' Detention Jul 20, 2021 Sun Dawu and his relatives tell his ongoing trial about 'cruel and inhumane treatment' in incommunicado detention. Interview: ‘Up to 400,000 Lives Could be Lost’ Without Prompt Action by Myanmar Junta Jul 19, 2021 "The recent military coup is not helping the situation and instead it’s making it worse," says Zaw Wai Soe. Philippine Coast Guard Challenges Chinese Warship in South China Sea Jul 19, 2021 Incident occurred near Marie Louise Bank within Manila’s exclusive economic zone in South China Sea. Myanmar’s Shadow Government Warns 400,000 Could Die in COVID-19 Third Wave Jul 19, 2021 Sources say military disperses crowds lining up to buy oxygen amid severe shortage. US Forms Global Coalition to Shame China on Malicious Cyber Activities Jul 19, 2021 Washington says Beijing contracts hackers to conduct attacks like the one on Microsoft in March. Concern About Fate of 50 North Korean Escapees Sent Home by China Jul 19, 2021 Witnesses say they are worried that the escapees will be executed. Detained Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Excluded From Martyrs’ Day Observance Jul 19, 2021 Critics says the hopes of Aung San San Suu Kyi’s father and other slain independence figures remain unfulfilled. Cambodian Court Authorities Refuse to Let Mother See Autistic Son During Hearing Jul 19, 2021 Kak Sovannchhay, 16, faces charges of inciting social unrest and insulting public officials. Cambodian Mother Chases Van Transporting Her 16-Year-Old Son to Prison Jul 19, 2021 Authorities were returning Prum Chantha’s son to Prey Sar Prison, where he has been jailed for incitement and insulting public officials. China Clamps Down on Homegrown Tech Giants Amid Nationalization Drive Jul 19, 2021 Government curbs on the activities of online service providers come as the ruling party forges ahead with nationalization. Police in China's Wuhan Hold Man Over Demolition Murders Jul 19, 2021 Shu Lifa's wife says he lost control of his emotions after months of camping in a shipping container on the ruins of his former home. Beijing Sends Hong Kong's Political System 'Back to The 1950s': Analysts Jul 19, 2021 Families race to leave ahead of a visa deadline, while businesses express concern over possible internet censorship. Previous 30 items 1 ... 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 ... 988 Next 30 items