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Australian Navy Ships Touring SE Asia Make Port Call in Vietnam Sep 20, 2021 Australia “is a strong proponent of a rules-based maritime order," said Canberra's ambassador to ASEAN, Will Nankervis. Hong Kong Police Arrest Three Student Activists For 'Inciting Subversion' Sep 20, 2021 Police say snacks and personal items stored for donation to prisoners are intended to incite 'hatred' of the government. Vietnam Will Buy 10 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses From Cuba Sep 20, 2021 The homegrown vaccine rollout hit a snag due to insufficient efficacy data. Baptist Group in Myanmar’s Chin State Condemns Army Killing of Local Pastor Sep 20, 2021 Pastor Cung Biak Hum, 31, was shot and killed when he ran to put out fires set by government soldiers during an attack in Chin state’s Thantlang town. Former State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi Will Not Oppose Armed Rebellion in Myanmar Sep 20, 2021 Her statement follows rumors she disapproved of a declaration of war by the shadow government. Cambodia PM Hun Sen Walks Back Death Threat on Exiled Scholar Sep 20, 2021 Political analysts urge wariness about promises from Hun Sen. Uyghur Exile Group Leader Turned Back Trying to Enter Turkey Sep 20, 2021 Turkey’s travel ban on World Uyghur Congress President Dolkun Isa had been lifted this month. Detained Chinese Rights Lawyer Tortured Again After Complaining About Torture Sep 21, 2021 Chang Weiping is subjected to cruel and degrading treatment by state security police in Shaanxi, an overseas rights group says. Vietnamese Border Region Residents Remove China's Electrified Fencing Sep 21, 2021 The construction of a high-voltage border fence between China's Guangxi region and Vietnam creates ill-feeling. Previous 30 items 1 ... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ... 94 Next 30 items
Search results 2796 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 North Korea issues high-denomination money voucher, photo evidence shows Apr 07, 2022 Deputy governor of Myanmar central bank shot by gunmen at her Yangon home Apr 07, 2022 Reports suggest the official may have died from injuries sustained in the attack. Japanese gangster, 3 Thais ‘brokered’ heroin, meth deals for missiles, US alleges Apr 07, 2022 Ukraine war disrupts cereal markets, threatens food security in SE Asia Apr 07, 2022 Indonesia and the Philippines will be particularly hard hit, Zachary Abuza says. Women harmed by China's draconian family planning policies still seek redress Apr 08, 2022 Decades after being injured by rural officials in pursuit of birth and sterilization quotas, women still suffer. Henan rights activist in secret 'defamation' trial after visit to rights lawyer Apr 08, 2022 Xing Wangli was detained in May 2021 after he tried to visit Jiang Tianyong under house arrest in Luoyang. Shanghai warns people against 'rumor-mongering' as online pleas for food grow Apr 08, 2022 A man is detained over a 'rumor' that armed police would be moved into residential compounds to keep order. Chinese official jailed for 11 years over bribes in Qinghai Apr 08, 2022 Wen Guodong had allowed illegal mining in Tibetan areas for years, sources say. Chinese authorities jail at least 100 Uyghurs from the same Xinjiang hamlet Apr 08, 2022 Some households have multiple family members behind bars, local officials say. Philippines: Xi, Duterte agree to ‘positive engagements’ over South China Sea Apr 08, 2022 According to Chinese Embassy in Manila, Xi said two countries “properly” handled disputed sea issue. Uyghurs in exile grapple with discussing genocide in Xinjiang with their children Apr 10, 2022 Adults have not been able to fully shield their children from the emotional suffering of ongoing atrocities. Stuck between the state and neighbors, North Korean local watch chiefs are quitting Apr 08, 2022 They draw ire from neighbors but are responsible for raising taxes and organizing free-labor efforts for the state. Manila eyes broader ties with Indo-Pacific nations looking to counter Beijing Apr 08, 2022 Yangon residents express a sense of unease a year after the military coup Apr 08, 2022 One resident says he’s afraid to go out because of frequent bomb blasts. Vietnam’s vote for Russia on UN council could damage campaign to lead it Apr 08, 2022 ‘Any country’ opposing the invasion of Ukraine will not support Vietnam, analyst says Junta forces kill 7 in Saigang village, torch hundreds of homes Apr 08, 2022 Sources say raid was retribution for an attack by anti-junta paramilitaries. Myanmar HIV shelter slideshow Apr 08, 2022 Myanmar HIV shelter slideshow Only 'Patriots' Voted Onto Hong Kong's New Election Committee Sep 20, 2021 The closed circle election puts in place an electoral system where no genuine political opposition can exist. Awkward AUKUS Arrival Sep 20, 2021 AUKUS -- a new trilateral security partnership among Australia, the U.K. and the U.S. -- has left some friends and foes of the trio fuming. In a deal that ... Hong Kong's Alliance Began With A Million-Strong March of Solidarity Sep 20, 2021 The group mobilized a mass march amid a typhoon warning on May 21, 1989 to show solidarity with the student-led protests on Tiananmen Square. Lao Christians Formerly Evicted from Their Villages Still Wait For New Homes Sep 20, 2021 Christians in rural areas of Laos remain subject to discrimination at the hands of local authorities despite protection under national law. Australian Navy Ships Touring SE Asia Make Port Call in Vietnam Sep 20, 2021 Australia “is a strong proponent of a rules-based maritime order," said Canberra's ambassador to ASEAN, Will Nankervis. Hong Kong Police Arrest Three Student Activists For 'Inciting Subversion' Sep 20, 2021 Police say snacks and personal items stored for donation to prisoners are intended to incite 'hatred' of the government. Vietnam Will Buy 10 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses From Cuba Sep 20, 2021 The homegrown vaccine rollout hit a snag due to insufficient efficacy data. Baptist Group in Myanmar’s Chin State Condemns Army Killing of Local Pastor Sep 20, 2021 Pastor Cung Biak Hum, 31, was shot and killed when he ran to put out fires set by government soldiers during an attack in Chin state’s Thantlang town. Former State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi Will Not Oppose Armed Rebellion in Myanmar Sep 20, 2021 Her statement follows rumors she disapproved of a declaration of war by the shadow government. Cambodia PM Hun Sen Walks Back Death Threat on Exiled Scholar Sep 20, 2021 Political analysts urge wariness about promises from Hun Sen. Uyghur Exile Group Leader Turned Back Trying to Enter Turkey Sep 20, 2021 Turkey’s travel ban on World Uyghur Congress President Dolkun Isa had been lifted this month. Detained Chinese Rights Lawyer Tortured Again After Complaining About Torture Sep 21, 2021 Chang Weiping is subjected to cruel and degrading treatment by state security police in Shaanxi, an overseas rights group says. Vietnamese Border Region Residents Remove China's Electrified Fencing Sep 21, 2021 The construction of a high-voltage border fence between China's Guangxi region and Vietnam creates ill-feeling. Previous 30 items 1 ... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ... 94 Next 30 items