Search results 32158 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Laos Says No to Officials Keeping State Cars After Retirement 2021-08-17 Citizens tell RFA that they like efforts to curb wasteful practices. A Reporter Looks Back: The Fall of Saigon and the Takeover of Kabul 2021-08-17 Dan Southerland recalls efforts to get helpers out of Saigon ahead of Viet Cong forces. Lack of Interpreter Stalls Uyghur Suspects’ Trial in 2015 Bangkok Bombing 2021-08-18 An interpreter proposed by the Chinese Embassy is expected to arrive next month, lawyer says. Taliban Takeover Wins Mixed Reviews, Backlash on China's Internet 2021-08-18 Comments expressing support for the armed movement spark angry responses from other netizens. Hong Kong Police Arrest Four Students Over Motion Supporting Suicide Attacker 2021-08-18 The students are being held under the national security law on suspicion of 'advocating terrorism.' Apocalypse Mao? 2021-08-18 The official Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece, the People's Daily, among others in China, have suggested that the Taliban have seized power in Afghanistan ... Researchers Jailed Over Github Stash of Pandemic Content Banned in China 2021-08-18 Chen Mei and Cai Wei are sentenced, then released after time served is taken into account. ‘To Save The Uyghurs Is to Save The World’: Interview 2021-08-18 Nathan Duddles and his family are hiking the Colorado Trail in the US to raise awareness about the situation in Xinjiang. North Korea Warns Citizens Not to Speculate About Leader’s Health After Weight Loss 2021-08-18 Kim Jong Un is suffering alone during the national crisis, the government says. Tibetan Man Arrested in Sichuan for Failure to Attend Chinese Propaganda Lecture 2021-08-18 Sherab Dorje, 19, had also petitioned authorities to allow Tibetan schoolchildren to be taught in their own language. Cambodia Hands Maximum Sentence to Union Leader Over Border Comments 2021-08-18 Rong Chhun and two other activists are given harsh penalties, lawyer says. Bangladesh Recovers Refugees' Bodies From Sunken Rohingya Boat 2021-08-18 The motorized boat carrying 38 Rohingya and crew members left Bhashan Char from a jungle canal that does not have a strong police presence, Relatives of Dead Cambodian Migrant Worker Call on Embassy For Help With Return of His Remains 2021-08-18 Hok Suon, who worked in a chicken processing plant, died after contracting the COVID-19 virus. Cambodia’s PM Hun Sen Acknowledges Myanmar Junta Chief Min Aung Hlaing as Head of State 2021-08-18 Analysts say the prime minister hopes to establish a ‘debt of gratitude’ with Myanmar’s military leader. A Lonely Coronavirus Death in Yangon 2021-08-18 Neighbors smelled a strong odor coming from a nearby apartment and called authorities. Myanmar’s Elderly COVID-19 Patients Dying Alone at Home During Third Wave Outbreak 2021-08-18 Rescue workers say they are increasingly investigating reports of missing persons and strange smells. Hong Kong Activist Pleads Guilty to Charges Under National Security Law 2021-08-19 The case is heard as a fund providing legal assistance and bail money to people charged with protest-related crimes says it will cease operations. 'We Are Still Married, And I am Still Waiting For Him' 2021-08-19 Geng He, wife of rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, is calling for international sanctions on senior Chinese police officers linked to his disappearance. China Mulls Dropping Punishments For Couples Who Have More Than Three Children 2021-08-19 The move comes as the government tries to find ways to make larger families more attractive for cash-strapped couples. Interview: ‘I Think Silence Is Complicity,’ Says UK Activist For Uyghur Rights 2021-08-19 British graduate student Ella Morgan uses social media to speak out against China’s abuse of Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Myanmar Migrants Struggle to Escape Joblessness, COVID Shutdowns in China And Laos 2021-08-19 Many workers who are unemployed say they don’t have enough money to make ends meet. Myanmar Junta Targets Mobile Banking in Bid to Cut Off Opposition Funding 2021-08-19 New restrictions are announced after Myanmar’s shadow government launches a lottery campaign. Interview: ‘We Were Very Sorry For The Young People Who Sacrificed Their Lives’ 2021-08-19 Dr. Soe Myat Thu describes losing his formerly apolitical wife, who died fleeing a raid on anti-junta activists in Yangon. China Postpones Decision on Foreign Sanctions Law For Hong Kong 2021-08-20 The National People's Congress (NPC) standing committee postpones its decision amid fears it could spark an exodus of foreign banks. Xi Personality Cult Predictive of a Third Term in Office For China's Leader 2021-08-20 Chairman Xi's portrait eclipsed those of former party leaders at a recent ceremony in Tibet. Hong Kong Court Sentences Minor to Training Center Over Role in 2019 Protests 2021-08-20 The boy pleaded guilty to possession of offensive weapons and "illegal assembly" on the night of Aug. 31, 2019, when he was just 13 years old China Faces Winter Warnings as Coal Demand Grows 2021-08-20 Analysts say record coal and natural gas prices may lead to power shortages in months ahead. Farmers in Laos Press Dam Operator to Release Water for Irrigation 2021-08-20 Prior to the dam’s construction, water was abundant in Nam Thea village. Analysts: Malaysia’s Navy Drill Sends Strong Message to South China Sea Claimants 2021-08-20 Southeast Asian nation successfully test-fires live anti-ship Exocet missiles after May incursion by Chinese planes. 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Search results 32158 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Laos Says No to Officials Keeping State Cars After Retirement 2021-08-17 Citizens tell RFA that they like efforts to curb wasteful practices. A Reporter Looks Back: The Fall of Saigon and the Takeover of Kabul 2021-08-17 Dan Southerland recalls efforts to get helpers out of Saigon ahead of Viet Cong forces. Lack of Interpreter Stalls Uyghur Suspects’ Trial in 2015 Bangkok Bombing 2021-08-18 An interpreter proposed by the Chinese Embassy is expected to arrive next month, lawyer says. Taliban Takeover Wins Mixed Reviews, Backlash on China's Internet 2021-08-18 Comments expressing support for the armed movement spark angry responses from other netizens. Hong Kong Police Arrest Four Students Over Motion Supporting Suicide Attacker 2021-08-18 The students are being held under the national security law on suspicion of 'advocating terrorism.' Apocalypse Mao? 2021-08-18 The official Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece, the People's Daily, among others in China, have suggested that the Taliban have seized power in Afghanistan ... Researchers Jailed Over Github Stash of Pandemic Content Banned in China 2021-08-18 Chen Mei and Cai Wei are sentenced, then released after time served is taken into account. ‘To Save The Uyghurs Is to Save The World’: Interview 2021-08-18 Nathan Duddles and his family are hiking the Colorado Trail in the US to raise awareness about the situation in Xinjiang. North Korea Warns Citizens Not to Speculate About Leader’s Health After Weight Loss 2021-08-18 Kim Jong Un is suffering alone during the national crisis, the government says. Tibetan Man Arrested in Sichuan for Failure to Attend Chinese Propaganda Lecture 2021-08-18 Sherab Dorje, 19, had also petitioned authorities to allow Tibetan schoolchildren to be taught in their own language. Cambodia Hands Maximum Sentence to Union Leader Over Border Comments 2021-08-18 Rong Chhun and two other activists are given harsh penalties, lawyer says. Bangladesh Recovers Refugees' Bodies From Sunken Rohingya Boat 2021-08-18 The motorized boat carrying 38 Rohingya and crew members left Bhashan Char from a jungle canal that does not have a strong police presence, Relatives of Dead Cambodian Migrant Worker Call on Embassy For Help With Return of His Remains 2021-08-18 Hok Suon, who worked in a chicken processing plant, died after contracting the COVID-19 virus. Cambodia’s PM Hun Sen Acknowledges Myanmar Junta Chief Min Aung Hlaing as Head of State 2021-08-18 Analysts say the prime minister hopes to establish a ‘debt of gratitude’ with Myanmar’s military leader. A Lonely Coronavirus Death in Yangon 2021-08-18 Neighbors smelled a strong odor coming from a nearby apartment and called authorities. Myanmar’s Elderly COVID-19 Patients Dying Alone at Home During Third Wave Outbreak 2021-08-18 Rescue workers say they are increasingly investigating reports of missing persons and strange smells. Hong Kong Activist Pleads Guilty to Charges Under National Security Law 2021-08-19 The case is heard as a fund providing legal assistance and bail money to people charged with protest-related crimes says it will cease operations. 'We Are Still Married, And I am Still Waiting For Him' 2021-08-19 Geng He, wife of rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, is calling for international sanctions on senior Chinese police officers linked to his disappearance. China Mulls Dropping Punishments For Couples Who Have More Than Three Children 2021-08-19 The move comes as the government tries to find ways to make larger families more attractive for cash-strapped couples. Interview: ‘I Think Silence Is Complicity,’ Says UK Activist For Uyghur Rights 2021-08-19 British graduate student Ella Morgan uses social media to speak out against China’s abuse of Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Myanmar Migrants Struggle to Escape Joblessness, COVID Shutdowns in China And Laos 2021-08-19 Many workers who are unemployed say they don’t have enough money to make ends meet. Myanmar Junta Targets Mobile Banking in Bid to Cut Off Opposition Funding 2021-08-19 New restrictions are announced after Myanmar’s shadow government launches a lottery campaign. Interview: ‘We Were Very Sorry For The Young People Who Sacrificed Their Lives’ 2021-08-19 Dr. Soe Myat Thu describes losing his formerly apolitical wife, who died fleeing a raid on anti-junta activists in Yangon. China Postpones Decision on Foreign Sanctions Law For Hong Kong 2021-08-20 The National People's Congress (NPC) standing committee postpones its decision amid fears it could spark an exodus of foreign banks. Xi Personality Cult Predictive of a Third Term in Office For China's Leader 2021-08-20 Chairman Xi's portrait eclipsed those of former party leaders at a recent ceremony in Tibet. Hong Kong Court Sentences Minor to Training Center Over Role in 2019 Protests 2021-08-20 The boy pleaded guilty to possession of offensive weapons and "illegal assembly" on the night of Aug. 31, 2019, when he was just 13 years old China Faces Winter Warnings as Coal Demand Grows 2021-08-20 Analysts say record coal and natural gas prices may lead to power shortages in months ahead. Farmers in Laos Press Dam Operator to Release Water for Irrigation 2021-08-20 Prior to the dam’s construction, water was abundant in Nam Thea village. Analysts: Malaysia’s Navy Drill Sends Strong Message to South China Sea Claimants 2021-08-20 Southeast Asian nation successfully test-fires live anti-ship Exocet missiles after May incursion by Chinese planes. Renewed Taliban Rule in Afghanistan Adds to Fears of China’s Uyghurs 2021-08-20 Many worry that Beijing may now double down on repressive policies targeting the Muslim minority group. Previous 30 items 1 ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ... 1072 Next 30 items