Search results 28993 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 Hong Kong's one-horse leadership poll marks end of city's special status: analysts May 09, 2022 Former police officer and security chief John Lee is expected take a harder line than his predecessors. Police sent to Beijing university campus amid growing public anger over zero-COVID May 09, 2022 A legal expert who criticized Shanghai's lockdown tactics as illegal has his social media account shut down. China steps up drills around Taiwan, Japan scrambles jets due to airspace intrusion May 09, 2022 State media claims China carrier group could cut off foreign forces' access to Taiwan. A reporter looks back: Better times in Shanghai May 09, 2022 The lockdown contrasts with more freewheeling times in China's biggest city. Chinese-American author's credit deleted from Zhang Yimou movie based on her novel May 08, 2022 Geling Yan's husband and agent has been trying to reverse the omission, as the film is screened outside China. Hong Kong's intrepid press corps battle dislocation, nostalgia and unemployment May 07, 2022 Many journalists have started their own news outlets, to connect and inform pro-democracy Hongkongers in exile. Auction of activists’ homes seen as revenge for sale of junta assets May 06, 2022 The shadow government recently started selling shares of public property seized in last year’s coup. Laos’ ‘circle of cronies’ keeps a tight lid on country’s news outlets, report says May 06, 2022 The World Press Freedom Index again gives the country poor marks for its media environment. European Parliament calls on Cambodian government to stop targeting opponents May 06, 2022 Lawmakers adopt a resolution condemning the dissolution of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party in 2017. After more firms quit, Myanmar junta claims Russia to enter energy industry May 06, 2022 Recent exits from gas field look bad for junta, which “craves international recognition,” says analyst. Tight jeans, dyed hair forbidden as North Korea cracks down on ‘capitalist’ fashion May 06, 2022 Officials are also on the lookout for t-shirts with foreign words and styles that that do not reflect socialism. ASEAN envoy says he will visit Myanmar in 'the next few weeks' May 06, 2022 The envoy, Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn, would be making his second visit following a trip in March. Poking China in the eye May 06, 2022 Russian arms sales to Southeast Asia have tanked, report finds May 06, 2022 Moscow has lost its standing as the region's main weapons provider as years of sanctions bite. China razes Kashgar’s iconic Grand Bazaar May 06, 2022 The vibrant marketplace’s destruction is seen is part of China’s plan to force Uyghurs to assimilate. Chinese journalist sentenced in Hainan for smearing reputation of CCP heroes May 06, 2022 Luo Changping is jailed after criticizing a propaganda film for its depiction of China's role in the Korean War. Junta forces kill 20 civilians in one day in Myanmar’s Sagaing region May 05, 2022 Some of the victims were used as human shields while others were executed as they lay prone. More than 200 arrested for social media posts supporting Myanmar opposition May 05, 2022 The netizens face lengthy jail time for ‘incitement’ and ‘terrorism.’ Vietnamese writer declines literature award due to government threats May 05, 2022 Nguyen Thi Thinh Thy said authorities told her accepting the honor would cause ‘unnecessary trouble.’ Mekong River floods downstream businesses after China dam releases water May 05, 2022 A Lao official told RFA that China did not notify Laos that the Jinghong Dam, on the China-Laos border, would release water. Xinjiang officials said to pay Uyghurs to perform dance at Kashgar mosque May 05, 2022 The dance precedes an anticipated visit from the UN’s human rights chief. Tibetan political prisoner in poor health said to be released from jail May 05, 2022 Norzin Wangmo was sentenced to 3 years in prison in 2020 for sharing news about a Tibetan who self-immolated. North Koreans roll their eyes during May Day lectures about socialism's superiority May 05, 2022 When the economy is in shambles and people are hungry, no one wants to hear how bad things are under capitalism. High cost likely to derail Taiwan purchase of US helicopters May 05, 2022 It's the latest set back in the island's plans to acquire more US defense equipment. Interview: 'There was no overall logic to anything' May 05, 2022 A woman who was in Shanghai throughout the recent lockdown describes a chaotic and Kafkaesque experience. Hong Kong pollster 'had no choice' but to leave city amid crackdown on dissent May 05, 2022 Former pro-democracy lawmaker and disability rights advocate Fernando Cheung also flees the city for Canada. Myanmar Bank missive suggests junta seeks more than financial ties with Russia May 04, 2022 Observers say the ostracized junta wants the Kremlin’s political and military support. Cambodia’s Supreme Court upholds 7-year sentence for opposition party activist May 04, 2022 Kong Sam An was arrested in September 2020 and sentenced for ‘treason,’ a charge his supporters say is baseless. Interview: ‘I couldn’t go on working for them,' says Myanmar military nurse May 04, 2022 A military nurse and her retired doctor husband have joined the opposition to Myanmar’s junta. NGO: Video shows Thai military destroying footbridge used by Myanmar refugees May 04, 2022 Fortify Rights calls on Thai authorities to investigate the incident. Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 967 Next 30 items
Search results 28993 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 Hong Kong's one-horse leadership poll marks end of city's special status: analysts May 09, 2022 Former police officer and security chief John Lee is expected take a harder line than his predecessors. Police sent to Beijing university campus amid growing public anger over zero-COVID May 09, 2022 A legal expert who criticized Shanghai's lockdown tactics as illegal has his social media account shut down. China steps up drills around Taiwan, Japan scrambles jets due to airspace intrusion May 09, 2022 State media claims China carrier group could cut off foreign forces' access to Taiwan. A reporter looks back: Better times in Shanghai May 09, 2022 The lockdown contrasts with more freewheeling times in China's biggest city. Chinese-American author's credit deleted from Zhang Yimou movie based on her novel May 08, 2022 Geling Yan's husband and agent has been trying to reverse the omission, as the film is screened outside China. Hong Kong's intrepid press corps battle dislocation, nostalgia and unemployment May 07, 2022 Many journalists have started their own news outlets, to connect and inform pro-democracy Hongkongers in exile. Auction of activists’ homes seen as revenge for sale of junta assets May 06, 2022 The shadow government recently started selling shares of public property seized in last year’s coup. Laos’ ‘circle of cronies’ keeps a tight lid on country’s news outlets, report says May 06, 2022 The World Press Freedom Index again gives the country poor marks for its media environment. European Parliament calls on Cambodian government to stop targeting opponents May 06, 2022 Lawmakers adopt a resolution condemning the dissolution of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party in 2017. After more firms quit, Myanmar junta claims Russia to enter energy industry May 06, 2022 Recent exits from gas field look bad for junta, which “craves international recognition,” says analyst. Tight jeans, dyed hair forbidden as North Korea cracks down on ‘capitalist’ fashion May 06, 2022 Officials are also on the lookout for t-shirts with foreign words and styles that that do not reflect socialism. ASEAN envoy says he will visit Myanmar in 'the next few weeks' May 06, 2022 The envoy, Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn, would be making his second visit following a trip in March. Poking China in the eye May 06, 2022 Russian arms sales to Southeast Asia have tanked, report finds May 06, 2022 Moscow has lost its standing as the region's main weapons provider as years of sanctions bite. China razes Kashgar’s iconic Grand Bazaar May 06, 2022 The vibrant marketplace’s destruction is seen is part of China’s plan to force Uyghurs to assimilate. Chinese journalist sentenced in Hainan for smearing reputation of CCP heroes May 06, 2022 Luo Changping is jailed after criticizing a propaganda film for its depiction of China's role in the Korean War. Junta forces kill 20 civilians in one day in Myanmar’s Sagaing region May 05, 2022 Some of the victims were used as human shields while others were executed as they lay prone. More than 200 arrested for social media posts supporting Myanmar opposition May 05, 2022 The netizens face lengthy jail time for ‘incitement’ and ‘terrorism.’ Vietnamese writer declines literature award due to government threats May 05, 2022 Nguyen Thi Thinh Thy said authorities told her accepting the honor would cause ‘unnecessary trouble.’ Mekong River floods downstream businesses after China dam releases water May 05, 2022 A Lao official told RFA that China did not notify Laos that the Jinghong Dam, on the China-Laos border, would release water. Xinjiang officials said to pay Uyghurs to perform dance at Kashgar mosque May 05, 2022 The dance precedes an anticipated visit from the UN’s human rights chief. Tibetan political prisoner in poor health said to be released from jail May 05, 2022 Norzin Wangmo was sentenced to 3 years in prison in 2020 for sharing news about a Tibetan who self-immolated. North Koreans roll their eyes during May Day lectures about socialism's superiority May 05, 2022 When the economy is in shambles and people are hungry, no one wants to hear how bad things are under capitalism. High cost likely to derail Taiwan purchase of US helicopters May 05, 2022 It's the latest set back in the island's plans to acquire more US defense equipment. Interview: 'There was no overall logic to anything' May 05, 2022 A woman who was in Shanghai throughout the recent lockdown describes a chaotic and Kafkaesque experience. Hong Kong pollster 'had no choice' but to leave city amid crackdown on dissent May 05, 2022 Former pro-democracy lawmaker and disability rights advocate Fernando Cheung also flees the city for Canada. Myanmar Bank missive suggests junta seeks more than financial ties with Russia May 04, 2022 Observers say the ostracized junta wants the Kremlin’s political and military support. Cambodia’s Supreme Court upholds 7-year sentence for opposition party activist May 04, 2022 Kong Sam An was arrested in September 2020 and sentenced for ‘treason,’ a charge his supporters say is baseless. Interview: ‘I couldn’t go on working for them,' says Myanmar military nurse May 04, 2022 A military nurse and her retired doctor husband have joined the opposition to Myanmar’s junta. NGO: Video shows Thai military destroying footbridge used by Myanmar refugees May 04, 2022 Fortify Rights calls on Thai authorities to investigate the incident. Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 967 Next 30 items