Search results 683 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Locking down dissidents ahead of China’s parliamentary sessions 2024-02-28 As delegates converge on Beijing, activists are forced to stay home or go on ‘vacations’ with police. Illegal nighttime markets pop up in North Korea 2024-02-28 New laws forbid selling goods that merchants did not produce themselves, all but killing daytime commerce. Newly appointed adviser to Hun Sen was convicted in 2008 acid attack 2024-02-28 Former deputy military police chief was sentenced to 18 years in prison – but has never been arrested. Tibetans in India march in solidarity with those arrested in dam protest in China 2024-02-28 Other rallies were held in India’s Bir and Clementown, and in London. Battle erupts on northern Myanmar university campus 2024-02-28 More than 130 staff and students are detained and evacuated by rebels who attacked junta troops on campus. Will Thailand’s aid corridor with war-torn Myanmar make a difference? 2024-02-28 Observers doubt that plans by Srettha Thavisin’s government to establish a humanitarian safe zone will do much. Public trust dives as Hong Kong accelerates security law legislation 2024-02-29 Proposed law will hurt Hong Kong’s status as East-West melting pot, warns poll researcher. Philippines will not yield ‘one square inch’ of maritime territory, Marcos says 2024-02-29 The Philippine president told Australia’s Parliament that the two countries must fight together to uphold rules-based order. Russia hails Pyongyang for supporting its war against Ukraine 2024-02-29 The move came a few days after Seoul said N Korea has sent over 3 million artillery shells to Russia. Myanmar junta kills 12 after firing into crowded market 2024-02-29 Eighteen others are critically injured, rescue workers said. Mosque make-over 2024-02-29 Report: Freedom continued to erode in 2023 2024-02-29 Hong Kong and Tibet were among the worst hit. But Thailand, Fiji, Bhutan and Nepal improved. Arakan Army says it will investigate and try captured junta soldiers 2024-02-29 Those found guilty of war crimes in closed hearings could face the death penalty. Lao house church reopens after being attacked 2024-02-29 Authorities warn villagers not to harass the Christians and promise protection. Swiftlet breeding a lucrative business in Myanmar 2024-02-29 Breeders raise the birds for their nests – the primary ingredient in bird’s nest soup, a delicacy in China. Vietnam police detain YouTube activist on anti-state charges 2024-02-29 One of Nguyen Chi Tuyen’s channels attracted nearly 100,000 followers for commentary on political issues. Exclusive: Kim Jong Un is now ‘Great Comrade,’ no longer ‘Great Leader’ 2024-02-29 A new oath signals a shift away from his predecessors and elevates Kim Jong Un’s status. China's secrets law could mean new risks linked to 'work secrets' 2024-02-29 Analysts say the concept of 'work secrets' extends the domain of state security, could damage confidence. 3,000 petition Chinese political elites over COVID vaccines 2024-03-01 Most claimed they contracted leukemia and diabetes after being vaccinated with the Chinese vaccine. Burmese city of Mongmit left ravaged after months of battles 2024-03-01 Clashes between rebel groups and the junta have left the city with massive displacement, looting and arson. In Malaysia, refugees living in limbo struggle to pay medical bills 2024-03-01 Refugees pay much higher foreigners’ rates at public hospitals and clinics, which most cannot afford. Turkish media reveal identities of alleged spies for China 2024-03-01 Suspects are accused of spying on prominent Uyghurs and Uyghur organizations in Turkey. State-funded film set during Indochina war attracts surprising interest 2024-03-02 ‘Peach, Pho and Piano,’ released at the start of Tet holiday, spurs ticket sales as the distributor adds showings. Vietnamese police detain journalist Nguyen Vu Binh, family say 2024-03-01 Detention comes as Vietnamese government vies for re-election on UN Human Rights Council. Traveling to North Korea? No wifi, limited hot water and bring your own TP 2024-03-01 A Russian travel agency issues guidelines to tourists going to the reclusive country. Brother of jailed Cambodian American lawyer says she’s in good health 2024-03-01 Mardi Seng, a newly elected senator from the Khmer Will Party, said she’s recovered from her December hunger strike. Junta troops abduct 40 relatives of Muslim camp residents who fled conscription 2024-03-01 Some were publicly beaten for allegedly speaking to the media about recruitment efforts. Ford vans seen in Kim Jong Un’s entourage 2024-03-01 Photos from North Korea’s news agency are more evidence of the evasion of UN sanctions. Malaysian PM defends China again, says hindering its ascent will raise tensions 2024-03-07 Anwar Ibrahim claps back at US criticism of Malaysia’s ties with Beijing, saying he doesn’t have 'China-phobia.' Myanmar junta releases thousands of prisoners in New Year amnesty 2024-04-17 Only a small fraction are political prisoners, advocates said. Previous 30 items 1 ... 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ... 23 Next 30 items
Search results 683 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Locking down dissidents ahead of China’s parliamentary sessions 2024-02-28 As delegates converge on Beijing, activists are forced to stay home or go on ‘vacations’ with police. Illegal nighttime markets pop up in North Korea 2024-02-28 New laws forbid selling goods that merchants did not produce themselves, all but killing daytime commerce. Newly appointed adviser to Hun Sen was convicted in 2008 acid attack 2024-02-28 Former deputy military police chief was sentenced to 18 years in prison – but has never been arrested. Tibetans in India march in solidarity with those arrested in dam protest in China 2024-02-28 Other rallies were held in India’s Bir and Clementown, and in London. Battle erupts on northern Myanmar university campus 2024-02-28 More than 130 staff and students are detained and evacuated by rebels who attacked junta troops on campus. Will Thailand’s aid corridor with war-torn Myanmar make a difference? 2024-02-28 Observers doubt that plans by Srettha Thavisin’s government to establish a humanitarian safe zone will do much. Public trust dives as Hong Kong accelerates security law legislation 2024-02-29 Proposed law will hurt Hong Kong’s status as East-West melting pot, warns poll researcher. Philippines will not yield ‘one square inch’ of maritime territory, Marcos says 2024-02-29 The Philippine president told Australia’s Parliament that the two countries must fight together to uphold rules-based order. Russia hails Pyongyang for supporting its war against Ukraine 2024-02-29 The move came a few days after Seoul said N Korea has sent over 3 million artillery shells to Russia. Myanmar junta kills 12 after firing into crowded market 2024-02-29 Eighteen others are critically injured, rescue workers said. Mosque make-over 2024-02-29 Report: Freedom continued to erode in 2023 2024-02-29 Hong Kong and Tibet were among the worst hit. But Thailand, Fiji, Bhutan and Nepal improved. Arakan Army says it will investigate and try captured junta soldiers 2024-02-29 Those found guilty of war crimes in closed hearings could face the death penalty. Lao house church reopens after being attacked 2024-02-29 Authorities warn villagers not to harass the Christians and promise protection. Swiftlet breeding a lucrative business in Myanmar 2024-02-29 Breeders raise the birds for their nests – the primary ingredient in bird’s nest soup, a delicacy in China. Vietnam police detain YouTube activist on anti-state charges 2024-02-29 One of Nguyen Chi Tuyen’s channels attracted nearly 100,000 followers for commentary on political issues. Exclusive: Kim Jong Un is now ‘Great Comrade,’ no longer ‘Great Leader’ 2024-02-29 A new oath signals a shift away from his predecessors and elevates Kim Jong Un’s status. China's secrets law could mean new risks linked to 'work secrets' 2024-02-29 Analysts say the concept of 'work secrets' extends the domain of state security, could damage confidence. 3,000 petition Chinese political elites over COVID vaccines 2024-03-01 Most claimed they contracted leukemia and diabetes after being vaccinated with the Chinese vaccine. Burmese city of Mongmit left ravaged after months of battles 2024-03-01 Clashes between rebel groups and the junta have left the city with massive displacement, looting and arson. In Malaysia, refugees living in limbo struggle to pay medical bills 2024-03-01 Refugees pay much higher foreigners’ rates at public hospitals and clinics, which most cannot afford. Turkish media reveal identities of alleged spies for China 2024-03-01 Suspects are accused of spying on prominent Uyghurs and Uyghur organizations in Turkey. State-funded film set during Indochina war attracts surprising interest 2024-03-02 ‘Peach, Pho and Piano,’ released at the start of Tet holiday, spurs ticket sales as the distributor adds showings. Vietnamese police detain journalist Nguyen Vu Binh, family say 2024-03-01 Detention comes as Vietnamese government vies for re-election on UN Human Rights Council. Traveling to North Korea? No wifi, limited hot water and bring your own TP 2024-03-01 A Russian travel agency issues guidelines to tourists going to the reclusive country. Brother of jailed Cambodian American lawyer says she’s in good health 2024-03-01 Mardi Seng, a newly elected senator from the Khmer Will Party, said she’s recovered from her December hunger strike. Junta troops abduct 40 relatives of Muslim camp residents who fled conscription 2024-03-01 Some were publicly beaten for allegedly speaking to the media about recruitment efforts. Ford vans seen in Kim Jong Un’s entourage 2024-03-01 Photos from North Korea’s news agency are more evidence of the evasion of UN sanctions. Malaysian PM defends China again, says hindering its ascent will raise tensions 2024-03-07 Anwar Ibrahim claps back at US criticism of Malaysia’s ties with Beijing, saying he doesn’t have 'China-phobia.' Myanmar junta releases thousands of prisoners in New Year amnesty 2024-04-17 Only a small fraction are political prisoners, advocates said. Previous 30 items 1 ... 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ... 23 Next 30 items