Search results 29636 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 One Million Children Unvaccinated in Myanmar Amid Post-Coup Turmoil Jul 09, 2021 Healthcare workers are protesting or in jail, while the country’s medical supply chain is in shambles. Photo gallery: Monsoon season is rice season Jul 09, 2021 In Myanmar’s Khanaung village, farmers have begun plowing as the rainy season begins. They rely mainly on the seasonal monsoon to fill their paddies with water ... Vietnamese Dissident Writer Jailed for Five Years, Six Months by Hanoi Court Jul 09, 2021 Pham Chi Thanh was charged under Article 117 of Vietnam's Penal Code, a law frequently used by authorities to stifle dissident voices. Rights Groups, Unions Call For Commission of Inquiry to Probe Murder of Cambodian Pundit Jul 09, 2021 Civil society groups say they will hold ceremonies commemorating the fifth anniversary of the killing of government critic Kem Ley. Vietnam’s Biggest City Enters Two-Week Coronavirus Lockdown Jul 09, 2021 Ho Chi Minh City has seen a steady rise in infection rates – with more than 10,000 cases registered. China Builds Fences, Walls in Clampdown on Secret Myanmar Border Crossings Jul 09, 2021 The move targets large numbers of Chinese and Myanmar nationals who cross the border for various reasons without papers, residents said. China's Gas Binge Blamed for Energy Squeeze Jul 09, 2021 A summer spike in liquefied natural gas demand may raise winter consumption of coal, analysis says. Top Hong Kong Law Enforcers 'Apologize' Over Illegal Dinner Gathering Jul 09, 2021 The city's immigration and customs chiefs met the undersecretary for security for hotpot at an exclusive club in March. I Identify as Totalitarian Jul 09, 2021 China’s leading social media platform deleted dozens of accounts belonging to LGBTQ+ groups, raising concerns that the ruling Chinese Communist Party is now ... China Mulls Crackdown on National Pastime: Singing Karaoke Jul 09, 2021 Songs considered subversive or divisive by the ruling Chinese Communist Party will be deleted from karaoke menus under the draft regulations. Four Tibetan Monks Handed Harsh Prison Terms After Police Raid: Report Jul 08, 2021 Chinese officials in Tibet pressure authorities to find and punish cases of 'political subversion' whether real or imagined, Human Rights Watch says. Families of Victims of Crackdown Call on ICC to Prosecute Myanmar Junta Leaders Jul 08, 2021 The country’s shadow government plans to bring 200 cases as evidence of the need for a trial. US Think-Tank: China Coast Guard Harasses Malaysian Oil, Gas Operation Off Sarawak Jul 08, 2021 Malaysia is one of six Asian countries that has territorial claims in the South China Sea, most of which Beijing claims as its own. Five-Year-Old Forced to Endure Stress Positions During Two-Week Detention by Myanmar’s Junta Jul 08, 2021 Su Htet Waing was arrested with her mother and sister when authorities failed to detain her activist father. Lockdowns, Scramble For More Vaccines as Southeast Asian States Fight COVID-19 Surge Jul 08, 2021 Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam are all battling spikes in cases. Environmental Concerns, Rising Costs Plague China's Flagship Indonesian Project Jul 08, 2021 The Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway Project has worsened air quality, clogged canals, and damaged homes of people living along the 89-mile stretch of the ... North Korea Cracks Down on Counterfeiting, on the Rise as Economy Worsens Jul 08, 2021 Government labels starving people who forge bills as ‘anti-socialist traitors’ in league with the country’s enemies. China Closes Border With Myanmar Amid COVID-19 Surge Jul 08, 2021 The move halts cross-border trade with China, leaving over a thousand trucks stranded on the Myanmar side. Dozens of Pro-Democracy Politicians Resign in Hong Kong Ahead of Oath Requirement Jul 08, 2021 Officials are warning that no 'fake patriots' will be allowed to run for political office in the city. Six Years After Crackdown, China's Rights Lawyers 'Struggling to Exist' Jul 08, 2021 Wang Yu and Wang Quanzhang have been prevented from lodging appeals and complaints, either for themselves or for clients, since losing their licenses. Rights Activist Formally Arrested Following Detention in China's Guangdong Jul 08, 2021 Wang Aizhong's wife says she won't keep quiet, while the wife of fellow activist Ou Biaofeng dismisses claims he wants a government-appointed lawyer. 'My Sons Were Not Among These Who Committed That Murder': Mother of Four Youths on Death Row Jul 07, 2021 With all of her sons whom she relied on imprisoned, San Say Aye is struggling for her own survival. Hundreds March in Myanmar to Honor Protesters Killed in a 1962 Massacre and to Oppose Today’s Junta Jul 07, 2021 Myanmar's young will continue the fight against military rule so that future generations will not suffer as they have, marchers say. Inmates Riot After COVID-19 Spreads in Vietnamese Prison Jul 07, 2021 Family members worry about prisoners’ health as 36 detainees and 45 staff test positive. Analysts: 5 Years Later, Philippines Yet to Leverage South China Sea Win Jul 07, 2021 Filipino fishermen are being driven from their traditional fishing grounds by China's presence in Manila-claimed territories in the South China Sea. Critics Excoriate Cambodia PM Hun Sen Over a Trafficked Pet Lion Jul 07, 2021 They want the strongman to show sympathy for scores of jailed environmental, social, and political activists. Facing Chronic Shortfalls, North Korea Tells Citizens to Start Supplying Their Own Food Jul 07, 2021 People say government is passing on its responsibilities to them. Lao Farmers Driven From Their Land by Foreign Concessions, Rising Costs Jul 07, 2021 Flooded farms, land grabs, and production costs are driving Lao villagers from their land to seek work in the cities. UN Human Rights Chief Presses ASEAN to Appoint Special Envoy to Myanmar Jul 07, 2021 The bloc’s collective inaction on Myanmar has put ASEAN’s legitimacy at stake, some critics say. Myanmar Mother Laments Four Sons on Death Row for Alleged Roles in Killing of Military Coup Supporter Jul 07, 2021 San San Aye’s sons are among 18 people convicted by court-martial for the coup supporter’s death. She insists her sons are innocent. Previous 30 items 1 ... 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 ... 988 Next 30 items
Search results 29636 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 One Million Children Unvaccinated in Myanmar Amid Post-Coup Turmoil Jul 09, 2021 Healthcare workers are protesting or in jail, while the country’s medical supply chain is in shambles. Photo gallery: Monsoon season is rice season Jul 09, 2021 In Myanmar’s Khanaung village, farmers have begun plowing as the rainy season begins. They rely mainly on the seasonal monsoon to fill their paddies with water ... Vietnamese Dissident Writer Jailed for Five Years, Six Months by Hanoi Court Jul 09, 2021 Pham Chi Thanh was charged under Article 117 of Vietnam's Penal Code, a law frequently used by authorities to stifle dissident voices. Rights Groups, Unions Call For Commission of Inquiry to Probe Murder of Cambodian Pundit Jul 09, 2021 Civil society groups say they will hold ceremonies commemorating the fifth anniversary of the killing of government critic Kem Ley. Vietnam’s Biggest City Enters Two-Week Coronavirus Lockdown Jul 09, 2021 Ho Chi Minh City has seen a steady rise in infection rates – with more than 10,000 cases registered. China Builds Fences, Walls in Clampdown on Secret Myanmar Border Crossings Jul 09, 2021 The move targets large numbers of Chinese and Myanmar nationals who cross the border for various reasons without papers, residents said. China's Gas Binge Blamed for Energy Squeeze Jul 09, 2021 A summer spike in liquefied natural gas demand may raise winter consumption of coal, analysis says. Top Hong Kong Law Enforcers 'Apologize' Over Illegal Dinner Gathering Jul 09, 2021 The city's immigration and customs chiefs met the undersecretary for security for hotpot at an exclusive club in March. I Identify as Totalitarian Jul 09, 2021 China’s leading social media platform deleted dozens of accounts belonging to LGBTQ+ groups, raising concerns that the ruling Chinese Communist Party is now ... China Mulls Crackdown on National Pastime: Singing Karaoke Jul 09, 2021 Songs considered subversive or divisive by the ruling Chinese Communist Party will be deleted from karaoke menus under the draft regulations. Four Tibetan Monks Handed Harsh Prison Terms After Police Raid: Report Jul 08, 2021 Chinese officials in Tibet pressure authorities to find and punish cases of 'political subversion' whether real or imagined, Human Rights Watch says. Families of Victims of Crackdown Call on ICC to Prosecute Myanmar Junta Leaders Jul 08, 2021 The country’s shadow government plans to bring 200 cases as evidence of the need for a trial. US Think-Tank: China Coast Guard Harasses Malaysian Oil, Gas Operation Off Sarawak Jul 08, 2021 Malaysia is one of six Asian countries that has territorial claims in the South China Sea, most of which Beijing claims as its own. Five-Year-Old Forced to Endure Stress Positions During Two-Week Detention by Myanmar’s Junta Jul 08, 2021 Su Htet Waing was arrested with her mother and sister when authorities failed to detain her activist father. Lockdowns, Scramble For More Vaccines as Southeast Asian States Fight COVID-19 Surge Jul 08, 2021 Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam are all battling spikes in cases. Environmental Concerns, Rising Costs Plague China's Flagship Indonesian Project Jul 08, 2021 The Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway Project has worsened air quality, clogged canals, and damaged homes of people living along the 89-mile stretch of the ... North Korea Cracks Down on Counterfeiting, on the Rise as Economy Worsens Jul 08, 2021 Government labels starving people who forge bills as ‘anti-socialist traitors’ in league with the country’s enemies. China Closes Border With Myanmar Amid COVID-19 Surge Jul 08, 2021 The move halts cross-border trade with China, leaving over a thousand trucks stranded on the Myanmar side. Dozens of Pro-Democracy Politicians Resign in Hong Kong Ahead of Oath Requirement Jul 08, 2021 Officials are warning that no 'fake patriots' will be allowed to run for political office in the city. Six Years After Crackdown, China's Rights Lawyers 'Struggling to Exist' Jul 08, 2021 Wang Yu and Wang Quanzhang have been prevented from lodging appeals and complaints, either for themselves or for clients, since losing their licenses. Rights Activist Formally Arrested Following Detention in China's Guangdong Jul 08, 2021 Wang Aizhong's wife says she won't keep quiet, while the wife of fellow activist Ou Biaofeng dismisses claims he wants a government-appointed lawyer. 'My Sons Were Not Among These Who Committed That Murder': Mother of Four Youths on Death Row Jul 07, 2021 With all of her sons whom she relied on imprisoned, San Say Aye is struggling for her own survival. Hundreds March in Myanmar to Honor Protesters Killed in a 1962 Massacre and to Oppose Today’s Junta Jul 07, 2021 Myanmar's young will continue the fight against military rule so that future generations will not suffer as they have, marchers say. Inmates Riot After COVID-19 Spreads in Vietnamese Prison Jul 07, 2021 Family members worry about prisoners’ health as 36 detainees and 45 staff test positive. Analysts: 5 Years Later, Philippines Yet to Leverage South China Sea Win Jul 07, 2021 Filipino fishermen are being driven from their traditional fishing grounds by China's presence in Manila-claimed territories in the South China Sea. Critics Excoriate Cambodia PM Hun Sen Over a Trafficked Pet Lion Jul 07, 2021 They want the strongman to show sympathy for scores of jailed environmental, social, and political activists. Facing Chronic Shortfalls, North Korea Tells Citizens to Start Supplying Their Own Food Jul 07, 2021 People say government is passing on its responsibilities to them. Lao Farmers Driven From Their Land by Foreign Concessions, Rising Costs Jul 07, 2021 Flooded farms, land grabs, and production costs are driving Lao villagers from their land to seek work in the cities. UN Human Rights Chief Presses ASEAN to Appoint Special Envoy to Myanmar Jul 07, 2021 The bloc’s collective inaction on Myanmar has put ASEAN’s legitimacy at stake, some critics say. Myanmar Mother Laments Four Sons on Death Row for Alleged Roles in Killing of Military Coup Supporter Jul 07, 2021 San San Aye’s sons are among 18 people convicted by court-martial for the coup supporter’s death. She insists her sons are innocent. Previous 30 items 1 ... 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 ... 988 Next 30 items