Search results 544 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 WHO driver shot dead in Mawlamyine Jun 09, 2022 A local People’s Defense Organization has claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s shooting of Myo Min Htut Could China's zero-COVID policy spur a mass protest movement? Jun 12, 2022 Will student protests, public anger over restrictions spark resistance, or will 'stability maintenance' prevail? China sets up hotline with financial rewards for 'national security' tip-offs Jun 09, 2022 Hong Kong also boosts incentives for people to report each other for broadly defined breaches of a draconian law. Skier Eileen Gu sparks uproar in China over U.S. 2030 Olympic bid involvement Jun 09, 2022 Chinese internet users both slam and defend Gu, who has yet to clarify which nationality she holds. Big Brother trumps Lipstick Brother Jun 09, 2022 Philippines protests new Chinese ‘swarming’ in South China Sea Jun 09, 2022 Government makes the announcement hours after a senior U.S. State Department official visited the president-elect. EU lawmakers find ‘serious risk of genocide’ in China’s repression of Uyghurs Jun 09, 2022 The European Parliament also moved to ban products made by forced labor. ‘The junta will bear full responsibility if my husband is executed’: Nilar Thein Jun 09, 2022 The wife of veteran activist Ko Jimmy vows to make the regime pay if it carries out the death sentence. Uyghur university student in Xinjiang arrested for ‘attempting to divide the country’ Jun 09, 2022 Zulyar Yasin, who attended schools in Turkey and China, is serving up to five years in jail. Cambodian local elections legitimized resurgent opposition party, exiled founder says Jun 09, 2022 Though it did not win a majority, Sam Rainsy said the Candlelight Party laid a foundation for the future. U.S.-China defense chiefs meet at Asia security summit Jun 10, 2022 Friday’s meeting aimed at improving communication between the two sides amid growing tensions in the region. Former Irrawaddy photojournalist charged with defamation Jun 10, 2022 Zaw Zaw faces a sentence of up to three years if found guilty. Lithuania’s courtship of Taiwan rubs China the wrong way Jun 10, 2022 Lithuanians now living in Taiwan are suddenly in vogue among the island’s residents Mother of jailed Chinese activist Huang Qi says her cancer is spreading Jun 10, 2022 Pu Wenqing, 88, can't afford her medical expenses and wants to see her son one more time before she dies. Vietnamese Facebook user jailed for 5 years for criticizing government Jun 10, 2022 Nguyen Duy Linh had posted what state sources called 'false stories' about government policies and officials. North Korea makes school uniforms in inter-Korean industrial zone without permission Jun 10, 2022 The Kaesong Industrial Complex remains officially closed, but the factories there still make high-quality clothes. Swimming, or drowning, in the Chinese tide Jun 10, 2022 Land protesters gather outside government offices in Hanoi Jun 10, 2022 They say their land was seized, and they’re calling on Vietnam’s leaders for help in getting it back. Four villagers hurt as hundreds protest over cemetery project in central Vietnam Jun 10, 2022 The Vinh Hang Eco-park and Cemetery in Nghe An has met strong objection from local residents. Thai school reopens for Myanmar children after 2-year COVID lockdown Jun 10, 2022 The Help without Frontiers Foundation, an NGO, assists educating migrants who cannot attend government-run classes. Thai school reopens for Myanmar children slideshow Jun 10, 2022 Thai school reopens for Myanmar children slideshow Hong Kong investigative news agency FactWire shuts down, citing 'great change' Jun 10, 2022 The agency says it is closing after a 'difficult decision' to end its facts-focused journalistic work. Defector group says 4 combat weapons in production for fight against Myanmar junta Jun 10, 2022 Analysts are mixed on the effect the makeshift weapons will have on the conflict. North Korea tries to cheer people up by ordering police to start being nice Jun 10, 2022 Authorities fear that trying economic conditions could lead to dissent. Myanmar’s junta yet to send execution orders for former lawmaker, democracy activist Jun 10, 2022 A last-minute appeal from Cambodia’s Hun Sen warns of consequences with proceeding. Chinese rubber company detains Laos farmer trying to sell crop outside province Jun 10, 2022 The farmer, who did not have a contract with the company to sell his rubber, was released after police intervened. Seven Uyghur staffers from sports school in Xinjiang serving up to 5 years in prison Jun 10, 2022 The reasons for their arrests remain unknown. Police, protesters clash over cemetery project in central Vietnam Jun 10, 2022 Residents oppose the $22 million project due to environmental and water resource concerns. Land seizures have become a flashpoint in Vietnam. Residents ... Guards deny female inmates drinking water after protest in Myanmar’s Insein Prison Jun 10, 2022 The women said a fellow prisoner’s miscarriage was the result of guard negligence. U.S. not seeking to create 'Asian NATO,' defense secretary says Jun 11, 2022 Lloyd Austin also reaffirmed an American commitment to a free Indo-Pacific, in a speech in Singapore. 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Search results 544 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 WHO driver shot dead in Mawlamyine Jun 09, 2022 A local People’s Defense Organization has claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s shooting of Myo Min Htut Could China's zero-COVID policy spur a mass protest movement? Jun 12, 2022 Will student protests, public anger over restrictions spark resistance, or will 'stability maintenance' prevail? China sets up hotline with financial rewards for 'national security' tip-offs Jun 09, 2022 Hong Kong also boosts incentives for people to report each other for broadly defined breaches of a draconian law. Skier Eileen Gu sparks uproar in China over U.S. 2030 Olympic bid involvement Jun 09, 2022 Chinese internet users both slam and defend Gu, who has yet to clarify which nationality she holds. Big Brother trumps Lipstick Brother Jun 09, 2022 Philippines protests new Chinese ‘swarming’ in South China Sea Jun 09, 2022 Government makes the announcement hours after a senior U.S. State Department official visited the president-elect. EU lawmakers find ‘serious risk of genocide’ in China’s repression of Uyghurs Jun 09, 2022 The European Parliament also moved to ban products made by forced labor. ‘The junta will bear full responsibility if my husband is executed’: Nilar Thein Jun 09, 2022 The wife of veteran activist Ko Jimmy vows to make the regime pay if it carries out the death sentence. Uyghur university student in Xinjiang arrested for ‘attempting to divide the country’ Jun 09, 2022 Zulyar Yasin, who attended schools in Turkey and China, is serving up to five years in jail. Cambodian local elections legitimized resurgent opposition party, exiled founder says Jun 09, 2022 Though it did not win a majority, Sam Rainsy said the Candlelight Party laid a foundation for the future. U.S.-China defense chiefs meet at Asia security summit Jun 10, 2022 Friday’s meeting aimed at improving communication between the two sides amid growing tensions in the region. Former Irrawaddy photojournalist charged with defamation Jun 10, 2022 Zaw Zaw faces a sentence of up to three years if found guilty. Lithuania’s courtship of Taiwan rubs China the wrong way Jun 10, 2022 Lithuanians now living in Taiwan are suddenly in vogue among the island’s residents Mother of jailed Chinese activist Huang Qi says her cancer is spreading Jun 10, 2022 Pu Wenqing, 88, can't afford her medical expenses and wants to see her son one more time before she dies. Vietnamese Facebook user jailed for 5 years for criticizing government Jun 10, 2022 Nguyen Duy Linh had posted what state sources called 'false stories' about government policies and officials. North Korea makes school uniforms in inter-Korean industrial zone without permission Jun 10, 2022 The Kaesong Industrial Complex remains officially closed, but the factories there still make high-quality clothes. Swimming, or drowning, in the Chinese tide Jun 10, 2022 Land protesters gather outside government offices in Hanoi Jun 10, 2022 They say their land was seized, and they’re calling on Vietnam’s leaders for help in getting it back. Four villagers hurt as hundreds protest over cemetery project in central Vietnam Jun 10, 2022 The Vinh Hang Eco-park and Cemetery in Nghe An has met strong objection from local residents. Thai school reopens for Myanmar children after 2-year COVID lockdown Jun 10, 2022 The Help without Frontiers Foundation, an NGO, assists educating migrants who cannot attend government-run classes. Thai school reopens for Myanmar children slideshow Jun 10, 2022 Thai school reopens for Myanmar children slideshow Hong Kong investigative news agency FactWire shuts down, citing 'great change' Jun 10, 2022 The agency says it is closing after a 'difficult decision' to end its facts-focused journalistic work. Defector group says 4 combat weapons in production for fight against Myanmar junta Jun 10, 2022 Analysts are mixed on the effect the makeshift weapons will have on the conflict. North Korea tries to cheer people up by ordering police to start being nice Jun 10, 2022 Authorities fear that trying economic conditions could lead to dissent. Myanmar’s junta yet to send execution orders for former lawmaker, democracy activist Jun 10, 2022 A last-minute appeal from Cambodia’s Hun Sen warns of consequences with proceeding. Chinese rubber company detains Laos farmer trying to sell crop outside province Jun 10, 2022 The farmer, who did not have a contract with the company to sell his rubber, was released after police intervened. Seven Uyghur staffers from sports school in Xinjiang serving up to 5 years in prison Jun 10, 2022 The reasons for their arrests remain unknown. Police, protesters clash over cemetery project in central Vietnam Jun 10, 2022 Residents oppose the $22 million project due to environmental and water resource concerns. Land seizures have become a flashpoint in Vietnam. Residents ... Guards deny female inmates drinking water after protest in Myanmar’s Insein Prison Jun 10, 2022 The women said a fellow prisoner’s miscarriage was the result of guard negligence. U.S. not seeking to create 'Asian NATO,' defense secretary says Jun 11, 2022 Lloyd Austin also reaffirmed an American commitment to a free Indo-Pacific, in a speech in Singapore. 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