Search results 34962 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Papua New Guinea Parliament, in aftermath of riots, backs Marape as PM 2024-02-15 The confidence vote trumped an opposition attempt to introduce a motion of no confidence in Marape. Volkswagen reviews Xinjiang operations as abuse pressure mounts 2024-02-14 New evidence directly implicates the auto giant in Uyghur forced labor use, aiding surveillance, indoctrination. Myanmar youths go into hiding to avoid getting forced into battle 2024-02-14 Junta forms committee to implement conscription law. Satellite images show North Korea could restart cross-border tourism soon 2024-02-14 Light detected in two border spots suggest a coming uptick in tourism and trade. US lawmaker, arch critic of China, to visit Taiwan: report 2024-02-14 The retiring House Rep. Mike Gallagher will reportedly lead a delegation of China hawks to the island. 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Search results 34962 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Papua New Guinea Parliament, in aftermath of riots, backs Marape as PM 2024-02-15 The confidence vote trumped an opposition attempt to introduce a motion of no confidence in Marape. Volkswagen reviews Xinjiang operations as abuse pressure mounts 2024-02-14 New evidence directly implicates the auto giant in Uyghur forced labor use, aiding surveillance, indoctrination. Myanmar youths go into hiding to avoid getting forced into battle 2024-02-14 Junta forms committee to implement conscription law. Satellite images show North Korea could restart cross-border tourism soon 2024-02-14 Light detected in two border spots suggest a coming uptick in tourism and trade. US lawmaker, arch critic of China, to visit Taiwan: report 2024-02-14 The retiring House Rep. Mike Gallagher will reportedly lead a delegation of China hawks to the island. Offshoot of ethnic Mon group joins fight against Myanmar’s junta regime 2024-02-14 A splinter group from the New Mon State Party said political dialogue with the junta is no longer worthwhile. Live from Kashgar! See the Uyghurs sing and dance 2024-02-14 Critics slam China's New Year TV gala for erasing Uyghur culture, not celebrating it. Suharto-era general to win Indonesia’s presidency, unofficial counts show 2024-02-14 Prabowo Subianto and his running mate, the incumbent president’s oldest son, have avoided a runoff vote in June. INTERVIEWS: ‘I can’t even afford to eat any more’ 2024-02-14 Three migrant workers say there is little hope that the Year of the Dragon will bring prosperity in its train. New cassava plant in southern Laos irritates villagers with smell, noise 2024-02-14 The processing plant can sound like an airport and is driving people away from outdoor restaurants. Prison authorities refuse to sell canteen food to jailed blogger 2024-02-14 Tran Huynh Duy Thuc’s family is concerned that he will resume a previous hunger strike in protest. INTERVIEWS: 'If I take a step back, how will Hong Kong be free?' 2024-02-14 Two Hong Kong activists in exile talk about the potential impact of a second national security law on their lives. US must better engage allies on Taiwan: experts 2024-02-14 For countries with more immediate problems, Taiwan’s strategic importance can seem like an abstract issue. Uyghur Tales of Survival - Episode 6: Sowing Seeds of Hope 2024-02-14 Münevver, a fearless Uyghur woman who fled persecution in China’s Xinjiang region, now spearheads the Nuzugum Association in Turkey. This cultural powerhouse ... Uyghur Tales of Survival - Episode 6: Sowing Seeds of Hope 2024-02-14 Münevver, a fearless Uyghur woman who fled persecution in China’s Xinjiang region, now spearheads the Nuzugum Association in Turkey. This cultural powerhouse ... Russian company seeks millions in compensation from PetroVietnam: report 2024-02-14 The Vietnamese oil and gas company had to suspend the project after Power Machines was hit with U.S. sanctions. Hong Kong is now over, says China’s former good friend 2024-02-13 Stephen Roach says the ‘wheels came off’ when the government mistakenly proposed an extradition bill in 2019. North Korea fires cruise missiles off its east coast 2024-02-13 The move comes after leader Kim Jong Un threatened to destroy the South. Despite Chinese pressure, NJ township raises Tibetan flag for Tibetan New Year 2024-02-13 Belleville township Mayor Michael Melham says he expects the flag hoisting to be an annual event. Emboldened by draft law, pro-junta militias press civilians into taking up arms 2024-02-13 With junta forces losing ground to rebels, the military appears to be getting desperate. 'I love seeing the quiet power that she really exudes in these pictures.' 2024-02-13 American stylist analyzes the fashion of North Korea’s ‘Respected Daughter’ Junta shelling of Rakhine village kills 12 people, leaves 32 wounded 2024-02-13 The artillery attacks on civilian homes in late January came as the rebel Arakan Army dug in nearby. Hong Kong adds hundreds of surveillance cameras in public places 2024-02-13 Facial recognition technology could mean the totalitarian monitoring of anyone in a public space, critics warn. In nightclub raids, police near Lao capital find underage sex workers 2024-02-13 The raid of venues along a busy highway may have only targeted smaller establishments. Almost $5 billion of Indo-Pacific aid in bipartisan Senate bill 2024-02-13 After an all-nighter in the Senate, Trump-allied Republicans in the House threaten to tank the legislation. Navigating cliffs, wading through rivers: How Indonesia organizes elections 2024-02-13 Wednesday’s vote will be held across a vast archipelago with diverse geographies and infrastructure. Myanmar junta kills 4 civilians in tea shop shelling 2024-02-13 Seven more were injured in a direct hit on the crowded cafe. BASF’s exit from Xinjiang ventures may prompt more to follow 2024-02-13 The chemical giant’s move puts pressure on Volkswagen and others, say German lawmakers. Hundreds of Taiwanese stranded in Vietnam due to tour firm dispute 2024-02-13 Nearly 300 Taiwanese travelers were left on an island over the Lunar New Year. Year of the Dragon is now Year of the Loong, according to China 2024-02-12 Some experts say the transliteration reflects China’s bid to regain the right to speak on culture. Previous 30 items 1 ... 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ... 1166 Next 30 items