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Protestant family of 13 expelled from their village Jun 21, 2022

The ethnic Hmong family were told to follow local beliefs or face punishment

Social media comments express 'shock' over Tangshan police's treatment of reporters Jun 20, 2022

Comments indicate growing public frustration at a lack of press freedom and government controls on public speech.

Hong Kong's new leadership to keep up hard line on dissent, political opposition Jun 20, 2022

Exiled activists slam outgoing leader Carrie Lam for 'huge damage' done to the city during her tenure.

North Korean marketplaces go from bustling to empty during pandemic Jun 20, 2022

Satellite images show a dramatic decrease in market activity.

Low wages and soaring inflation push Laotians to Thailand Jun 19, 2022

Hundreds of people line up every day for passports in search of better jobs over the border.

‘I had to cut off the head, bro’: Myanmar soldiers swap slaughter stories. Evidence of atrocities revealed on a soldier’s lost cell phone Jun 17, 2022

‘I had to cut off the head, bro’: Myanmar soldiers swap slaughter stories. Evidence of atrocities revealed on a soldier’s lost cell phone.

Wood sculptors in Myanmar’s “town of sculpture” see their ranks diminish Jun 17, 2022

The sculptors say, due to restrictions on logging, they face difficulties obtaining teak and other high-quality wood they use for their sculptures.

Rohingya refugees are stuck in limbo a decade after violence forced them to flee Jun 17, 2022

‘When we can find something, we can have food. If not, we don’t.’

Cambodian American activist Theary Seng transferred to remote prison Jun 17, 2022

The transfer makes it more difficult for her to meet her family and lawyer.

Charges against citizens' movement leader Xu Zhiyong 'trumped up': lawyers Jun 17, 2022

Xu will stand trial for 'subversion' at the Linshu County People's Court on June 22.

Taiwan boosts advanced chip plans, warns of high-tech fallout if China invades Jun 17, 2022

The democratic island is home to Taiwan Semiconductor, which dominates the global market for advanced chips.

ASEAN Special Envoy won’t meet Suu Kyi during Myanmar visit Jun 17, 2022

Junta dismisses request, saying meetings don’t include people being prosecuted.

UK investigates Vietnamese billionaire's funding of Oxford University college Jun 17, 2022

The controversial plan would see the college being renamed after VietJet founder Nugyen Thi Phuong Thao.

Justice for Myanmar: Vietnamese telco helps junta track deserters Jun 17, 2022

Viettel accused of cooperating with Mytel to keep tabs on civilians and military personnel.

Political prisoner executions would backfire on Myanmar junta, say analysts Jun 16, 2022

Talk that democracy activist Ko Jimmy and others would be hanged went viral on Burmese social media.

Migration from Myanmar to Thailand surges amid fighting, COVID concerns Jun 16, 2022

Police have arrested thousands of migrants, many of whom were found in desperate conditions.

Family of young Tibetan still in the dark 6 months after his arbitrary arrest Jun 16, 2022

Before his arrest, Lodoe rejected Chinese government job offers to focus instead on Tibetan language preservation.

Split between opposition leaders could solidify Hun Sen’s rule in Cambodia Jun 16, 2022

Lawyer for arrested Cambodian American activist Theary Seng said he has been denied access to his client.

China nationalizes private schools in ongoing reform of education sector Jun 16, 2022

The Shanghai government buys up hundreds of thousands of places to open them up to non-fee-paying students.

China says Bloomberg journalist Haze Fan was released on bail in January Jun 16, 2022

The investigation into charges of 'endangering state security' is still ongoing, despite calls for her release.

China balancing close ties with Russia and distance from Ukraine war: analysts Jun 16, 2022

Xi is putting on a carefully weighed 'political performance' ahead of the 20th Party Congress later this year.

Three people killed as troops target villages in Chin State Jun 16, 2022

The man and two women died when shells fell on a farm in Mui Tui village.

Former Cambodian opposition chief Kem Sokha claims end to alliance with Sam Rainsy Jun 15, 2022

But Sam Rainsy says the comments are the result of legal duress and part of a plot by PM Hun Sen.

UN member states criticize China over Uyghurs at Human Rights Council session Jun 15, 2022

The 47 nations call on the UN human rights chief to issue an overdue report on abuse in Xinjiang.

Coup, pandemic devastate Bagan’s lacquerware industry Jun 15, 2022

Tourism from abroad drives the industry in Myanmar’s ancient capital. But the number of foreign tourists visiting Bagan has declined from nearly half a million ...

Russia, Ukraine turn Indonesia into diplomatic battlefield Jun 15, 2022

Jakarta’s “foreign policy tradition in such a situation is to play it safe,” one analyst says.

Starvation becomes a side effect of North Korea’s struggle to contain COVID Jun 15, 2022

The government is forcing ‘volunteers’ to feed families of patients in quarantine but doesn’t offer any extra food.

Henan rural bank customers curbed by COVID-19 app as they protest frozen accounts Jun 15, 2022

The move sparks concern that the app will be used to prevent people from protesting or doing human rights work.

Laos to sell $340 million in high-interest bonds to combat inflation Jun 15, 2022

Citizens are dubious that their cash-strapped government can really pay the advertised 20 percent interest rate.

Interview: ‘I am a powerless Pakistani citizen’ who ‘raised my voice for you’ Jun 15, 2022

Student Muhammad Usman Asad holds a one-man protest against China’s repression of Uyghurs.

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