Search results 29709 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 loses international luster as its sanctioned government calls for rebrand Jul 07, 2022 Stringent COVID-19 restrictions and a crackdown on the city's traditional freedoms mar its international image. FBI and MI5 team up to warn of the risks of Chinese hackers and spies Jul 07, 2022 The joint press conference was aimed at showing Western solidarity in the face of the "China threat." Body of NLD politician found in Myanmar's Kayin state Jul 07, 2022 Two other party members, arrested with him, were also killed by junta troops, while one man escaped. Vietnam criticizes Facebook for not removing 'malicious news' Jul 07, 2022 The social media platform has also drawn criticism from users who say it is too heavy-handed in censoring posts. Tibetans skirt tight Chinese surveillance to mark the Dalai Lama’s 87th birthday Jul 06, 2022 Nepal allowed a two-hour celebration by Tibetans at a refugee camp outside Kathmandu. New report details China’s efforts to control Uyghurs beyond its borders Jul 06, 2022 The CCP uses community organizations as fronts to challenge the global narrative that it is repressing Uyghurs. India shuts Myanmar border as anger over pro-junta militia killings rises Jul 06, 2022 Sources say the Pyu Saw Htee shot dead two young Indians visiting friends in Sagaing region. Five Cambodian opposition parties demand political reform, greater freedoms Jul 06, 2022 Some party leaders want to form an alliance to oppose Hun Sen and his firmly entrenched ruling party. North Korea gives war death certificate to soldiers who died from COVID-19 symptoms Jul 06, 2022 The certificate used to give families of war dead special privileges, but it is now essentially worthless. During Manila visit, Wang Yi touts potential ‘golden era’ in Sino-Philippine ties Jul 06, 2022 China’s foreign minister praises the friendly stance toward Beijing of new President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ‘Diplomatic drama’ possible over Russian attendance at G20 meeting in Bali Jul 06, 2022 America’s top diplomat, among other G20 envoys, is expected to avoid meeting Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov. Chinese investors buy up more land in Laos Jul 06, 2022 Land surrounding a new railway station in the capital is in high demand, sources say. Jailed Chinese NGO worker 'tortured' in Hunan's Chishan Prison, according to letters Jul 06, 2022 Cheng Yuan suffers constant sleep deprivation in solitary confinement, possibly to make him implicate others. Hong Kong leader wants 'more effective' security laws, as soon as possible Jul 06, 2022 John Lee may be eyeing a draconian internet censorship law recently passed by authorities in Singapore. Tensions rise in Rakhine state after a five-day Myanmar naval drill Jul 06, 2022 Sea Shield 2022 fed fears the truce between the junta and the Arakan Army is close to collapse. Russia’s Lavrov enjoys warm relations with Vietnam ahead of frosty reception in Bali Jul 06, 2022 Vietnam reassures the Russian foreign minister a 10-year special relationship is only likely to get stronger. Police soon to wrap up investigation into Vietnamese Facebooker Jul 06, 2022 Bui Van Thuan could face up to 12 years in prison if found guilty of spreading anti-state information. Uyghurs in exile mark anniversary of deadly 2009 Urumqi unrest Jul 05, 2022 Protestors call on governments to pressure China to end its persecution of Uyghurs and other ethnic Muslims. China calls for junta cooperation with Myanmar opposition to resolve crisis Jul 05, 2022 The comments came as an ASEAN envoy ended a visit without meeting all stakeholders. More than 2,000 flee homes in Myanmar’s Bago as fighting between junta forces and Karen rebels intensifies Jul 05, 2022 Aid workers have set up temporary relief camps in religious buildings to accommodate the refugees. Cambodia’s opposition party cries foul after governor likens it to 'social plague' Jul 05, 2022 The Candlelight Party will discuss a possible alliance with four smaller opposition parties next month. Using farmland for mining, construction now banned in North Korea Jul 05, 2022 Organizations that fund the government sometimes use farmland for other businesses, exacerbating food shortages. Vietnamese blogger arrested on ‘propaganda’ charge Jul 05, 2022 Nguyen Lan Thang was a long-time contributor of blog posts on politics and society to RFA Vietnamese. Former 1989 student leader on detention center hunger strike in China's Zhejiang Jul 05, 2022 Xu is accused of 'picking quarrels and stirring up trouble,' a charge frequently used to target dissidents. Macau 'at a standstill' amid zero-COVID restrictions, mandatory mass testing program Jul 05, 2022 The streets of the tourism and gambling hub are mostly empty, except for long lines of people waiting for tests. Six killed as junta jets target Arakan Army base Jul 05, 2022 The attack is raising fears that a shaky ceasefire between the military and the AA is about to collapse. US aircraft carrier to visit Vietnam as Western allies stage war games Jul 05, 2022 The USS Ronald Reagan's visit is seen as a show of strength and solidarity with Hanoi. Chinese researchers develop device they say can test loyalty of ruling party members Jul 04, 2022 An artificial intelligence institute in Anhui says the device is based on facial scans and a polygraph. Hacker puts 1 billion Chinese citizens' leaked personal data up for sale Jul 04, 2022 Analysts say the reports are likely true, and the timing of their release 'is no accident.' Tibetan former political prisoner Jigme Gyatso dies in Gansu Jul 03, 2022 Gyatso became a hero among Tibetans after a 2009 video in which he described his brutal treatment in jail. Previous 30 items 1 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ... 991 Next 30 items
Search results 29709 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 loses international luster as its sanctioned government calls for rebrand Jul 07, 2022 Stringent COVID-19 restrictions and a crackdown on the city's traditional freedoms mar its international image. FBI and MI5 team up to warn of the risks of Chinese hackers and spies Jul 07, 2022 The joint press conference was aimed at showing Western solidarity in the face of the "China threat." Body of NLD politician found in Myanmar's Kayin state Jul 07, 2022 Two other party members, arrested with him, were also killed by junta troops, while one man escaped. Vietnam criticizes Facebook for not removing 'malicious news' Jul 07, 2022 The social media platform has also drawn criticism from users who say it is too heavy-handed in censoring posts. Tibetans skirt tight Chinese surveillance to mark the Dalai Lama’s 87th birthday Jul 06, 2022 Nepal allowed a two-hour celebration by Tibetans at a refugee camp outside Kathmandu. New report details China’s efforts to control Uyghurs beyond its borders Jul 06, 2022 The CCP uses community organizations as fronts to challenge the global narrative that it is repressing Uyghurs. India shuts Myanmar border as anger over pro-junta militia killings rises Jul 06, 2022 Sources say the Pyu Saw Htee shot dead two young Indians visiting friends in Sagaing region. Five Cambodian opposition parties demand political reform, greater freedoms Jul 06, 2022 Some party leaders want to form an alliance to oppose Hun Sen and his firmly entrenched ruling party. North Korea gives war death certificate to soldiers who died from COVID-19 symptoms Jul 06, 2022 The certificate used to give families of war dead special privileges, but it is now essentially worthless. During Manila visit, Wang Yi touts potential ‘golden era’ in Sino-Philippine ties Jul 06, 2022 China’s foreign minister praises the friendly stance toward Beijing of new President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ‘Diplomatic drama’ possible over Russian attendance at G20 meeting in Bali Jul 06, 2022 America’s top diplomat, among other G20 envoys, is expected to avoid meeting Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov. Chinese investors buy up more land in Laos Jul 06, 2022 Land surrounding a new railway station in the capital is in high demand, sources say. Jailed Chinese NGO worker 'tortured' in Hunan's Chishan Prison, according to letters Jul 06, 2022 Cheng Yuan suffers constant sleep deprivation in solitary confinement, possibly to make him implicate others. Hong Kong leader wants 'more effective' security laws, as soon as possible Jul 06, 2022 John Lee may be eyeing a draconian internet censorship law recently passed by authorities in Singapore. Tensions rise in Rakhine state after a five-day Myanmar naval drill Jul 06, 2022 Sea Shield 2022 fed fears the truce between the junta and the Arakan Army is close to collapse. Russia’s Lavrov enjoys warm relations with Vietnam ahead of frosty reception in Bali Jul 06, 2022 Vietnam reassures the Russian foreign minister a 10-year special relationship is only likely to get stronger. Police soon to wrap up investigation into Vietnamese Facebooker Jul 06, 2022 Bui Van Thuan could face up to 12 years in prison if found guilty of spreading anti-state information. Uyghurs in exile mark anniversary of deadly 2009 Urumqi unrest Jul 05, 2022 Protestors call on governments to pressure China to end its persecution of Uyghurs and other ethnic Muslims. China calls for junta cooperation with Myanmar opposition to resolve crisis Jul 05, 2022 The comments came as an ASEAN envoy ended a visit without meeting all stakeholders. More than 2,000 flee homes in Myanmar’s Bago as fighting between junta forces and Karen rebels intensifies Jul 05, 2022 Aid workers have set up temporary relief camps in religious buildings to accommodate the refugees. Cambodia’s opposition party cries foul after governor likens it to 'social plague' Jul 05, 2022 The Candlelight Party will discuss a possible alliance with four smaller opposition parties next month. Using farmland for mining, construction now banned in North Korea Jul 05, 2022 Organizations that fund the government sometimes use farmland for other businesses, exacerbating food shortages. Vietnamese blogger arrested on ‘propaganda’ charge Jul 05, 2022 Nguyen Lan Thang was a long-time contributor of blog posts on politics and society to RFA Vietnamese. Former 1989 student leader on detention center hunger strike in China's Zhejiang Jul 05, 2022 Xu is accused of 'picking quarrels and stirring up trouble,' a charge frequently used to target dissidents. Macau 'at a standstill' amid zero-COVID restrictions, mandatory mass testing program Jul 05, 2022 The streets of the tourism and gambling hub are mostly empty, except for long lines of people waiting for tests. Six killed as junta jets target Arakan Army base Jul 05, 2022 The attack is raising fears that a shaky ceasefire between the military and the AA is about to collapse. US aircraft carrier to visit Vietnam as Western allies stage war games Jul 05, 2022 The USS Ronald Reagan's visit is seen as a show of strength and solidarity with Hanoi. Chinese researchers develop device they say can test loyalty of ruling party members Jul 04, 2022 An artificial intelligence institute in Anhui says the device is based on facial scans and a polygraph. Hacker puts 1 billion Chinese citizens' leaked personal data up for sale Jul 04, 2022 Analysts say the reports are likely true, and the timing of their release 'is no accident.' Tibetan former political prisoner Jigme Gyatso dies in Gansu Jul 03, 2022 Gyatso became a hero among Tibetans after a 2009 video in which he described his brutal treatment in jail. Previous 30 items 1 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ... 991 Next 30 items