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Search results 29050 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 Facebook removes accounts targeting critics of Vietnam’s government Dec 03, 2021 Hanoi falsely claims affected users were ‘anti-state’ actors. Hundreds of civilians dead in Myanmar’s embattled Sagaing region since coup Dec 04, 2021 The total of non-combatant deaths reflect the region’s central role in the resistance. Illegal gold mines operate unchecked in Myanmar’s Kachin state since coup Dec 04, 2021 Residents who fought a hydropower project 10 years ago say the environment is at serious risk. Guangdong Cities in Temporary Darkness Amid China Power Glitch Dec 21, 2020 Residents say water, internet, and mobile phone services are also being affected by the outages. Thousands of Apple Supplier Workers Turn Out in Shanghai Pay Protest Dec 21, 2020 The dispute comes after Apple places Taiwan-invested Pegatron on probation over a work experience program. Tibetan Jailed For Celebrating Dalai Lama’s Birthday Released After Serving Five-Year Term Dec 21, 2020 Ajaja, formerly a monk in Ngaba's Kirti monastery, was jailed for celebrating the 80th birthday of Tibet's Dalai Lama, considered by China a politically ... Philippines Again Leans Toward US After Soft-Pedaling on South China Sea Issue Dec 21, 2020 President Rodrigo Duterte in September backed a 2016 international court ruling in favor of the Philippines, calling his country's claims in the disputed ... Cambodian Court Tries Opposition Activists, Acting Party Chief Sam Rainsy in Absentia Dec 21, 2020 The six were charged with incitement, falsifying information, causing social chaos, and insulting the government. Thai PM, Officials Suspect Foreign Workers as Source of New COVID-19 Outbreak Dec 21, 2020 More than 900 cases, mostly among migrant workers from Myanmar, are confirmed at Thailand's largest seafood market complex. North Korea’s Food Production Down Five Percent in 2020 Dec 21, 2020 Food shortage expected to worsen in spring as country grows only 80 percent of what it needs. Alibaba Cloud Services Offered Racial Profiling of Uyghurs to Commercial Clients: Report Dec 22, 2020 Cached versions of the tech giant's cloud computing division API guide reveal references to ethnic minority identity detection. 2020 in Asia: A Year of Lockdowns and Crackdowns Dec 22, 2020 RFA highlights its coverage of a tumultuous year in Asia. Hong Kong Flying Service Added to US Blacklist After Arrests of Fleeing Protesters Dec 22, 2020 The move comes after flight data exposed its involvement in the seizure of a speedboat carrying protesters fleeing to Taiwan. PM: Thailand Weighing New COVID-19 Restrictions Amid Big Outbreak in Samut Sakhon Dec 22, 2020 Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth vows a crackdown on syndicates trafficking migrant workers into Thailand in defiance of a months-long ban on further entry. Tibetan Policy and Support Act Passes in the US Congress Dec 22, 2020 The Act will sanction Chinese officials 'interfering' with the selection of a future Dalai Lama, and praises Tibetan exile communities' adoption of democracy ... Cambodian Rappers Handed Lengthy Jail Terms For Dissing Government Dec 22, 2020 Kea Sokun and Long Putheara had ranted about the border with Vietnam and leadership failures. China Border Fence, Aimed at Curbing COVID-19 Spread, Draws Complaints in Myanmar Dec 22, 2020 Local officials in Shan state protest over points where the temporary barrier breaks a border agreement. New Shooting Death in Yangon as Myanmar Braces for Major ‘Five Two’ Protests Feb 21, 2021 2/22/2021 evokes the watershed “8888 Uprising” of Aug. 8, 1988 in a land where numbers carry strong symbolism. Thousands Gather in Naypyidaw for Funeral of Young Anti-Coup Protester Feb 21, 2021 Mya Thwe Thwe Khaing was the first protester killed during mass demonstrations across Myanmar. She has become a symbol of resistance since the military seized ... A Reporter Looks Back: Remembering George Schultz Feb 22, 2021 President Reagan's secretary of state supported arms sales to Taiwan and helped steer US diplomacy leading to the end of the Cold War. Hong Kong Politicians 'Must Love The People's Republic of China,' Official Warns Feb 22, 2021 Political commentators say the warning suggests that pro-democracy candidates will no longer be allowed to run in elections. Coronavirus Strands North Korean Workers in China, Kills Job Offers Feb 22, 2021 North Korean trade officials struggle to feed and house workers with no money coming in. China's Leaders Laud Mao Acolyte in Symbolic Attack on Reformer Deng Xiaoping Feb 22, 2021 The CCP under Xi Jinping is sending a message that it values political loyalty above all else, analysts say. Large ‘22222’ Crowds Fill Myanmar Streets Despite Dire Warning From Junta Feb 22, 2021 Rallies on 2/22/2021 evokes the memory of the ‘8888 Uprising’ of Aug. 8, 1988, that produced leader Aung San Suu Kyi. International Pressure Mounts on Malaysia to Halt Deportation of Myanmar Nationals Feb 22, 2021 Rights groups urge Malaysia to grant Myanmar nationals present in the country access to the UN refugee agency, saying they may be in danger if sent back to ... UN Appeals to Nations to Rescue Rohingya Trapped at Sea Feb 22, 2021 Some Rohingya have already died at sea, while Bangladesh says its refugee camps are full and can't take any more. More Than 200 Cambodian Migrant Workers Deported From Thailand Amid Pandemic Restrictions Feb 22, 2021 Rights groups say Cambodia’s government must help those who return to earn a living. Hundreds of Thousands Join Anti-Coup Protests in Myanmar, Despite Military Threats of Crackdown Feb 22, 2021 Anger at the military is growing after police killed two protesters in the northern Myanmar city of Mandalay over the weekend. The protests started after the ... Photo gallery: A Day of Defiance Feb 22, 2021 Despite government warnings, protesters poured into the streets of major cities in Myanmar on Monday, a day after the funeral for Mya Thwe Thwe Khaing, the ... Lao Province ‘Suspends’ Plan to Buy Luxury Cars For Officials Feb 22, 2021 Many had criticized the plan to buy luxury vehicles for newly elected local officials in one of the poorest provinces in Laos as extravagant and wasteful. Previous 30 items 1 ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ... 969 Next 30 items