Search results 33781 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Business slow in Battambang fish market due to declining fish stocks 2022-10-28 Cambodian fishermen say the use of illegal fishing practices that destroy fish eggs and hatchlings, and the destruction of mangrove forests where fish breed, ... Chinese sportswear brand apologizes after fashion likened to Japanese WWII uniforms 2022-10-29 Some comments express outrage while others say the designs look nothing like Japanese military outfits Security on Myanmar’s UN Envoy Tightened After Threat 2021-08-05 Kyaw Moe Tun had represented Myanmar’s civilian-led government which was overthrown in a Feb. 1 military coup, and now opposes junta rule. International rights group will leave Hong Kong amid crackdown on dissent 2021-10-25 The move comes as police stop marathon runners wearing the slogan 'Go Hong Kong!' from competing in the event. China’s ‘bullying’ in S. China Sea helped advance US-Vietnam ties, says former envoy 2021-10-25 Former US envoy Ted Osius discusses his efforts to turn former war foes into friends. China makes soft power hard 2021-10-25 ASEAN set to open summit, but Burmese junta threatens to skip it 2021-10-25 Myanmar may refuse to send an official invited by ASEAN in place of the junta leader. Myanmar’s junta-appointed election commission pushes change to voting laws 2021-10-25 Observers say the move would hand more power to the military, which already controls 25 percent of parliament. China places Lanzhou under lockdown amid fresh wave of delta COVID-19 cases 2021-10-26 Four million people are ordered to stay home, as the government tries to get people to have a third booster shot. Cambodia passes law barring ‘dual citizens’ from top political jobs 2021-10-26 The law appears aimed at opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who holds both Cambodian and French citizenship. ASEAN, Australia elevate strategic ties amid South China Sea tensions 2021-10-27 Beijing is still waiting to hear from the Southeast Asian bloc about upgrading its own relationship. Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi pleads not guilty to incitement as junta muzzles lawyers 2021-10-27 Observers say barring her defense team from speaking to the media is undemocratic and illegal. New UN Myanmar envoy prompts hope for breakthrough 2021-10-27 Noeleen Heyzer will replace Christine Schraner Burgener, who was barred entry by junta. China erases memories of popular Tibetan monk who died in prison 2021-10-28 Tulku Tenzin Delek died under mysterious circumstances following what supporters called a wrongful conviction. Vietnam court sentences ‘Clean Newspaper’ journalists to long prison terms 2021-10-28 The group had reported on infighting among Communist Party leaders and other sensitive issues. Myanmar’s military torches 60 homes in Chin state since September 2021-10-28 Junta soldiers’ scorched-earth operations force villagers to flee to the jungle. Octogenarian opposition leader jailed for 20 years for criticizing Myanmar coup 2021-10-29 Win Htain, a veteran political prisoner, will now likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. China’s climate change stance seen undermined by destructive policies in Tibet 2021-10-29 Poor environmental stewardship is high among Tibetan grievances ahead of COP26 in Glasgow. Uyghurs and Tibetans find little to celebrate in China’s 50 years in the UN 2021-10-29 The Chinese government has worked to undermine the international body and cover up its own rights abuses, they say. New ASEAN chair Cambodia urged to maintain bloc’s firm stance on Myanmar 2021-10-29 Cambodia raises expectations it can keep ASEAN from going wobbly on the junta. Vietnamese authorities walk back decision ordering artist to destroy 29 paintings 2022-09-08 The fines for holding an exhibition without a permit still stand, but Bui Chat can keep his artwork. Transportation Chief, Fellow ‘Meshrep’ Members Confirmed Jailed in Xinjiang’s Kashgar 2021-02-09 Reports suggest the fraternal organizations donations to fellow Uyghurs led to their targeting. Construction Delays Mean Continued Homelessness for Survivors of Laos’ Worst Dam Disaster 2021-02-09 Land rights, lack of materials, and labor shortages stand in the way of 700 new houses. China COVID-19 Restrictions Close Temples in Lhasa for Tibetan New Year 2021-02-10 Some Tibetans suspect Beijing wants to dampen Losar celebrations. North Korea Cracks Down on Illegal Gold Mining After Three Die in Mine Collapse 2021-02-11 Economic hardships cause desperate residents to risk safety for gold to buy food. Six dead as Cyclone Mocha makes landfall in western Myanmar coast 2023-05-14 U.N. had warned of ‘a nightmare scenario’ in Bay of Bengal region home to crowded refugee camps. Remembering late Tibetan film director Pema Tseden’s ‘weighty’ life 2023-05-14 The widely acclaimed filmmaker was able to depict Tibetans’ struggle as Beijing became more authoritarian. Thailand’s top opposition parties agree to join forces after big electoral win 2023-05-15 Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat says he has invited five opposition parties to form a new government. China jails American citizen formerly lauded as 'overseas patriot' for spying 2023-05-15 Head of a U.S.-based overseas Chinese association with close ties to Beijing is jailed for life. Cyclone Mocha inflicts heavy damage on Myanmar’s Rakhine state 2023-05-15 While casualties were relatively few, Sittwe was battered and remains flooded Previous 30 items 1 ... 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 ... 1127 Next 30 items
Search results 33781 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Business slow in Battambang fish market due to declining fish stocks 2022-10-28 Cambodian fishermen say the use of illegal fishing practices that destroy fish eggs and hatchlings, and the destruction of mangrove forests where fish breed, ... Chinese sportswear brand apologizes after fashion likened to Japanese WWII uniforms 2022-10-29 Some comments express outrage while others say the designs look nothing like Japanese military outfits Security on Myanmar’s UN Envoy Tightened After Threat 2021-08-05 Kyaw Moe Tun had represented Myanmar’s civilian-led government which was overthrown in a Feb. 1 military coup, and now opposes junta rule. International rights group will leave Hong Kong amid crackdown on dissent 2021-10-25 The move comes as police stop marathon runners wearing the slogan 'Go Hong Kong!' from competing in the event. China’s ‘bullying’ in S. China Sea helped advance US-Vietnam ties, says former envoy 2021-10-25 Former US envoy Ted Osius discusses his efforts to turn former war foes into friends. China makes soft power hard 2021-10-25 ASEAN set to open summit, but Burmese junta threatens to skip it 2021-10-25 Myanmar may refuse to send an official invited by ASEAN in place of the junta leader. Myanmar’s junta-appointed election commission pushes change to voting laws 2021-10-25 Observers say the move would hand more power to the military, which already controls 25 percent of parliament. China places Lanzhou under lockdown amid fresh wave of delta COVID-19 cases 2021-10-26 Four million people are ordered to stay home, as the government tries to get people to have a third booster shot. Cambodia passes law barring ‘dual citizens’ from top political jobs 2021-10-26 The law appears aimed at opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who holds both Cambodian and French citizenship. ASEAN, Australia elevate strategic ties amid South China Sea tensions 2021-10-27 Beijing is still waiting to hear from the Southeast Asian bloc about upgrading its own relationship. Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi pleads not guilty to incitement as junta muzzles lawyers 2021-10-27 Observers say barring her defense team from speaking to the media is undemocratic and illegal. New UN Myanmar envoy prompts hope for breakthrough 2021-10-27 Noeleen Heyzer will replace Christine Schraner Burgener, who was barred entry by junta. China erases memories of popular Tibetan monk who died in prison 2021-10-28 Tulku Tenzin Delek died under mysterious circumstances following what supporters called a wrongful conviction. Vietnam court sentences ‘Clean Newspaper’ journalists to long prison terms 2021-10-28 The group had reported on infighting among Communist Party leaders and other sensitive issues. Myanmar’s military torches 60 homes in Chin state since September 2021-10-28 Junta soldiers’ scorched-earth operations force villagers to flee to the jungle. Octogenarian opposition leader jailed for 20 years for criticizing Myanmar coup 2021-10-29 Win Htain, a veteran political prisoner, will now likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. China’s climate change stance seen undermined by destructive policies in Tibet 2021-10-29 Poor environmental stewardship is high among Tibetan grievances ahead of COP26 in Glasgow. Uyghurs and Tibetans find little to celebrate in China’s 50 years in the UN 2021-10-29 The Chinese government has worked to undermine the international body and cover up its own rights abuses, they say. New ASEAN chair Cambodia urged to maintain bloc’s firm stance on Myanmar 2021-10-29 Cambodia raises expectations it can keep ASEAN from going wobbly on the junta. Vietnamese authorities walk back decision ordering artist to destroy 29 paintings 2022-09-08 The fines for holding an exhibition without a permit still stand, but Bui Chat can keep his artwork. Transportation Chief, Fellow ‘Meshrep’ Members Confirmed Jailed in Xinjiang’s Kashgar 2021-02-09 Reports suggest the fraternal organizations donations to fellow Uyghurs led to their targeting. Construction Delays Mean Continued Homelessness for Survivors of Laos’ Worst Dam Disaster 2021-02-09 Land rights, lack of materials, and labor shortages stand in the way of 700 new houses. China COVID-19 Restrictions Close Temples in Lhasa for Tibetan New Year 2021-02-10 Some Tibetans suspect Beijing wants to dampen Losar celebrations. North Korea Cracks Down on Illegal Gold Mining After Three Die in Mine Collapse 2021-02-11 Economic hardships cause desperate residents to risk safety for gold to buy food. Six dead as Cyclone Mocha makes landfall in western Myanmar coast 2023-05-14 U.N. had warned of ‘a nightmare scenario’ in Bay of Bengal region home to crowded refugee camps. Remembering late Tibetan film director Pema Tseden’s ‘weighty’ life 2023-05-14 The widely acclaimed filmmaker was able to depict Tibetans’ struggle as Beijing became more authoritarian. Thailand’s top opposition parties agree to join forces after big electoral win 2023-05-15 Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat says he has invited five opposition parties to form a new government. China jails American citizen formerly lauded as 'overseas patriot' for spying 2023-05-15 Head of a U.S.-based overseas Chinese association with close ties to Beijing is jailed for life. Cyclone Mocha inflicts heavy damage on Myanmar’s Rakhine state 2023-05-15 While casualties were relatively few, Sittwe was battered and remains flooded Previous 30 items 1 ... 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 ... 1127 Next 30 items