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Search results 29360 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 Karenni defense force in Myanmar trains female fighters Jun 02, 2022 Myanmar trains female fighters slideshow Jun 02, 2022 Myanmar trains female fighters slideshow New sanctions against North Korea are a hard lift, so US needs a Plan B, experts say. Jun 02, 2022 China and Russia last week blocked a UN effort to punish North Korea for missile tests. To vote or not to vote - that is Cambodia's question Jun 02, 2022 Democracy in China won't come without a 'huge crisis' for ruling party: analysts Jun 02, 2022 Veteran protesters and dissidents discuss the prospects for political reform in the People's Republic of China. Jailed Changsha NGO worker subjected to physical abuse, mistreatment in jail: wife Jun 02, 2022 Cheng Yuan reports being constantly woken through the night in treatment 'tantamount to torture' Bird sellers in Myanmar struggle to make a living Jun 02, 2022 Birds of all kinds are sold at a small marketplace near the roadside of Strand Road and 19th street in Yangon, Myanmar. However, the COVID-19 pandemic and the ... Warships arrive in Kyauk Phyu township as tensions rise in Myanmar's Rakhine state Jun 02, 2022 Residents say a ship and a submarine have docked at a naval base, amid fears of new clashes with the Arakan Army. Tiananmen massacre vigil organizer says Hongkongers 'refuse to forget' despite ban Jun 02, 2022 Chiu Yan-loy, formerly of the now-disbanded Hong Kong Alliance, says the vigils played a crucial role in the city. Canada protests after aircraft ‘buzzed’ by Chinese jets Jun 02, 2022 Air force fighter planes flew as close as 20 feet to maritime patrol aircraft risking collision, report says Resumption of conflict would put millions at risk in Myanmar’s Rakhine state: report Jun 01, 2022 The International Crisis Group urges the Arakan Army and the military to formalize an informal ceasefire. Cambodian diplomat’s club stake to be examined by English Football League Jun 01, 2022 RFA reported this week that Wang Yaohui has an undeclared interest in Birmingham City Football Club Officials open mosques in Xinjiang cities visited by UN human rights chief Jun 01, 2022 Worshipers were allowed into a few prominent mosques in Urumqi and Kashgar. Military carried out ‘collective punishment’ on ethnic civilians in eastern Myanmar Jun 01, 2022 A report by Amnesty International suggests the junta may have committed war crimes in the regions. China demands information on COVID status of exiled Tibetans Jun 01, 2022 Tibetans in Sichuan's Drago county must also disclose social media accounts of family members living abroad. Shanghai entrepreneurs demand political reform, release of prisoners of conscience Jun 01, 2022 Business owners say the zero-COVID policy has destroyed the economy and public trust in leader Xi Jinping. Myanmar’s junta shuts down publisher for distributing book on Rohingya genocide Jun 01, 2022 The country’s rulers have targeted outlets for publishing content they do not like. Chinese forces step up exercises around Taiwan, South China Sea Jun 01, 2022 Three major exercises have been carried out in the past month as the U.S. reaffirms its commitments to Taiwan Hundreds of Ede families in Vietnam demonstrate to demand land from forestry company Jun 01, 2022 Protesters in Dak Lak province want the return of land they farmed for four decades Ten-year-old boy critically injured in army shelling of Myanmar refugee camp Jun 01, 2022 Six others were wounded in the attack on a monastery amid fighting between military forces and PDFs. News from next door May 31, 2022 Refugees displaced by conflict in Myanmar now more than 1 million May 31, 2022 The grim milestone comes as aid groups warn of dire food shortages with the monsoon season underway. Rural North Koreans turn to deer blood, counterfeits as COVID meds go to Pyongyang May 31, 2022 A rural black market of ineffective remedies has emerged as treatments are in short supply. Cambodia arrests returned exile who supports opposition political party May 31, 2022 Ir Channa returned for the first time since 2005 to help the Candlelight Party in the June 5 elections. Uyghur groups urge resignation of UN rights chief for ‘Potemkin-style’ Xinjiang tour May 31, 2022 Michelle Bachelet parroted China government propaganda covering up the Uyghur genocide, they say. Uyghur cop’s daughter serving 10 years in Xinjiang prison for viewing Turkish films May 31, 2022 Almire Erkin was arrested in 2017 for watching the foreign movies on her cell phone. Philippines summons Chinese diplomat over ship’s ‘harassment’ in South China Sea May 31, 2022 Protest comes after the incoming president says nation will assert international court’s territorial rights ruling. China faces diplomatic setback in its push for influence in Pacific islands May 31, 2022 “The Pacific needs genuine partners, not superpowers that are super-focused on power," said Fiji's prime minister. UN: 1 billion meth pills seized in East, Southeast Asia last year May 31, 2022 Regional law enforcers confiscated more than 170 tons of pills, crystal meth in 2021. Analysts: US notches win in wooing ASEAN countries to join economic deal May 31, 2022 For many ASEAN countries, U.S. economic engagement provides balance in a region dominated by China, analysts say. Previous 30 items 1 ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 979 Next 30 items