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Search results 29030 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 North Korea cracks down on private fuel sales during shortage Apr 05, 2022 Citizens are angry because the crackdown makes it even harder to find gasoline. Two more Uyghurs detained in Saudi Arabia face risk of deportation to China Apr 05, 2022 Authorities are holding the ex-wife and daughter of one of two Uyghur men held in the country since 2020. Survey: Indonesians’ view of China worsens compared with 11 years ago Apr 05, 2022 Sixty percent of respondents say Indonesia should seek to limit China's influence, up 10 points from 2011. Student expelled from Chinese university over placard protest at campus lockdown Apr 05, 2022 Sun Jian takes issue in public with strict lockdown conditions imposed on students but not staff or foreigners. Philippines confirms inaugural 2+2 talks with Japanese foreign, defense ministers Apr 05, 2022 Topics could include maritime security and territorial disputes with Beijing in the East and South China Seas. YouTube suspends channel of an Odessa-based Chinese programmer, citizen journalist Apr 05, 2022 Wang Jixian believes his account may have been maliciously reported to the platform by pro-CCP supporters. Water release from Vietnamese dam floods villages in southern Laos Apr 04, 2022 Lao authorities issued a vague warning only hours before water swept away buildings and property. Myanmar’s “illegal squatters” speak out Apr 04, 2022 Sources told RFA that junta authorities have forcibly removed thousands of people from their homes across Myanmar in recent months. Vietnam approves 17 religious texts for use in prisons Apr 04, 2022 Ex-inmates who said they had no religious rights behind bars called the move a PR stunt. Police in China's Guangdong move ahead with subversion trial of feminist journalist Apr 04, 2022 Rights groups say Sophia Huang and Wang Jianbing will likely stand trial for 'incitement to subvert state power.' Shanghai extends lockdown as armed police patrol gates of residential communities Apr 04, 2022 Tens of thousands of health workers are being drafted in, as thousands of infected residents are sent elsewhere. More than 130 journalists arrested in Myanmar, media group says Apr 04, 2022 Many reporters face new ‘anti-terrorism’ charges that carry long prison terms Philippine, Chinese foreign ministers hold talks amid South China Sea tensions Apr 04, 2022 The meeting comes days after Manila and Washington launched one of their biggest joint military exercises in years. North Korea tries to cover up failed ICBM launch Apr 04, 2022 Government promotes test as a success even as many Pyongyang residents witnessed missile explode in air. Accelerated rise of South China Sea level blamed on global warming Apr 04, 2022 Experts warn of millions of climate refugees and the disruption of economic growth in the region. 81-year-old Tibet man dies after self-immolation protest at Kirti Monastery Apr 03, 2022 The burning death in Sichuan is the 160th known self-immolation in Tibetan regions since 2009. Myanmar’s Magway region suffers under military’s March offensive Apr 01, 2022 As many as a dozen civilians were killed and 700 homes burned by junta troops last month. Chinese officials restrict number of Uyghurs observing Ramadan Apr 01, 2022 China’s quota for those who can fast is ‘pathetic and tragic,’ says a Uyghur rights advocate. Myanmar Xylophone slideshow Apr 01, 2022 Cambodian police deny reports of Thais being held against their will in the country Apr 01, 2022 Malaysian police have said human trafficking is widespread in Southeast Asia, including Cambodia. Musician fears beloved Burmese bamboo xylophone will be a casualty of COVID, coup Apr 01, 2022 There are thought to be only about a dozen people left who make pattalas in Myanmar. Cambodian election authority removes opposition candidates from list Apr 01, 2022 The move is a violation of the country's election law, says a Candelight Party official. Family of slain Rohingya leader leaves Bangladesh for Canada Apr 01, 2022 Gunmen killed Muhib Ullah, who spoke for refugees at the White House, in his Cox’s Bazar office. How Russia's disinformation on Ukraine is spreading to democratic Taiwan, via China Apr 01, 2022 A lack of correspondents coupled with a hunger for news of the war leave Taiwanese media too open to fake news Press freedom in Hong Kong gets lowest marks from public since handover to China Apr 01, 2022 A public opinion survey finds that public satisfaction with press freedom has plummeted since media closures. Philippine President Duterte plans to meet with Chinese ‘friend’ Xi on April 8 Apr 01, 2022 The virtual meeting is scheduled for last day of large-scale Balikatan exercise involving Philippine, U.S. troops. Italian university probes Chinese professor who singled out student from Taiwan Apr 01, 2022 Chen Zhen is being investigated by the Politecnico di Milano for possible breaches of its code of conduct. Pattala player laments loss of traditional Myanmar art form Apr 01, 2022 83-year-old Kyaw Myint once studied under Myanmar’s top pattala masters. The COVID-19 pandemic and military coup have taken a toll on him and other Myanmar ... With an eye on China, Japan plans 2 + 2 talks with Philippines, India Apr 01, 2022 China’s growing maritime assertiveness is expected to be high on the agenda of the foreign and defense ministers. For Myanmar’s youth, college becomes another casualty of country’s turmoil Mar 31, 2022 Registrations for university entrance exams have plummeted since Myanmar’s coup. Previous 30 items 1 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ... 968 Next 30 items