Search results 474 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 Taiwan holds live-fire military drills on islands close to mainland Mar 16, 2022 Media sources said more military drills are planned this month by Taiwan, including in the South China Sea. Chinese exiled dissident community stunned by loss of murdered New York lawyer Mar 16, 2022 Pro-democracy activist and immigration attorney Li Jinjin dies after a stabbing attack at his Flushing law firm. Uyghur volleyball coach gets 8 years in jail for ‘befriending bearded men’ Mar 16, 2022 Alimjan Mehmut had served as a torchbearer for China’s 2008 Summer Olympics. Cambodian police arrest another 200 NagaWorld workers, hold them in quarantine Mar 16, 2022 One worker says officers assaulted strikers and took their cell phones as the months-long standoff continues. China calls ship’s passage in Philippine waters ‘safe, standard’ Mar 16, 2022 A foreign ministry spokesman in Beijing responded to Manila summoning China’s envoy about “illegal incursion.” Pandemic restrictions in southern China have 'huge impact' on electronics sector Mar 16, 2022 Dozens of factories, including Apple suppliers, are forced to halt production as Shenzhen goes into lockdown. 4 men arrested for Rohingya leader’s killing claim to be ARSA members Mar 16, 2022 The Bangladeshi home minister again insists that Rohingya insurgent group has no presence inside the country. North Koreans turn fuel coupons into cash as gas prices soar Mar 16, 2022 Coupons bought near the border can be sold at a profit further inland, where gas is more expensive. US Justice Department indicts 5 for harassing, spying on critics of China Mar 16, 2022 In 3 cases, the DOJ alleges plots to target U.S.-based Chinese dissidents and disrupt their activities. Prison guards shoot 7 inmates dead in Myanmar’s Sagaing region Mar 17, 2022 Authorities say they were responding to a riot, but some question the junta’s version of events. Reports of fake banknotes on the rise amid economic turmoil in Myanmar Mar 17, 2022 But observers say the junta has no systematic plan to address the issue. Criticism of Russia, support for Ukraine surface on Chinese social media Mar 17, 2022 Pro-government comments continue to root for Russia, in line with directives from the propaganda department. Interview: ‘The voice of the people can change a country’ Mar 17, 2022 A Lao activist granted asylum in Canada says he will continue to work for human rights in his country. China repatriates trafficked 'illegal' SE Asian workers found at Guangdong factory Mar 17, 2022 Nearly 50 Vietnamese nationals have been sent back home, while four Myanmar nationals will soon follow. Not so hard: British scholar proposes fix for South China Sea disputes Mar 17, 2022 China’s stance has put it at loggerheads with it neighbors and with Western powers, particularly the U.S. Cambodia convicts 21 members of the political opposition of conspiracy, incitement Mar 17, 2022 Rights groups blasted the verdict as a show trial designed to quash criticism of Hun Sen’s ruling party. Vietnamese coffee growers protest loss of land rights in Central Highlands Mar 17, 2022 A forestry company sued farmers who stopped sending it a portion of their crops for rent. Hundreds of farmers protest against forestry company in central Vietnam Mar 17, 2022 A farmer told RFA that the company collected crops from farmers without providing fertilizer, water or any technical assistance. Hundreds left homeless as junta razes Myanmar’s slums Mar 17, 2022 An analyst says the military could be trying to root out resistance or enrich its leaders. North Korean military told to check supplies in case of war with South Korea Mar 17, 2022 Officials are worried they could get in trouble for using up food, medicine and other supplies during the pandemic. Harassment of Uyghur student in US is latest in string of bullying by Chinese Mar 17, 2022 Rizwangul NurMuhammad was heckled for mentioning her imprisoned brother in Xinjiang. The price of friendship Mar 17, 2022 Hong Kong TV station apologizes for reporter's question about medical complaints Mar 18, 2022 A journalists' association says NowTV's statement following criticism in the pro-Beijing press was 'regrettable.' Biden warns China's Xi of consequences for support of Russian invasion Mar 18, 2022 The warning follows reports that Moscow had asked Beijing for assistance, including supplies. Interview: 'They have been wiping out the entire community' of rights lawyers Mar 18, 2022 Yaxue Cao of China Change talks about her recent documentary about China's human rights attorneys. Thailand to buy power from Mekong River dams in Laos Mar 18, 2022 Locals and activists say the projects will have several negative cultural and environmental impacts. ‘Police intervention’ cancels Ukrainian fundraising event in Hanoi Mar 18, 2022 The event was to raise money for people whose lives have been upturned by Russia’s invasion. Cambodia agrees to prevent intimidation in run-up to elections Mar 18, 2022 Members of an upstart opposition party have been intimidated, harassed, even arrested. “Happiness is very necessary,” Taipei resident on the International Day of Happiness Mar 18, 2022 As the world faces war, pandemic and economic uncertainty, RFA marks the International Day of Happiness by asking people in Asia’s cities to speak about ... Another 3 Thais rescued from Laos’ Golden Triangle Mar 18, 2022 The border area special economic zone is ‘full of lies,’ one rescued woman says. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 16 Next 30 items
Search results 474 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 Taiwan holds live-fire military drills on islands close to mainland Mar 16, 2022 Media sources said more military drills are planned this month by Taiwan, including in the South China Sea. Chinese exiled dissident community stunned by loss of murdered New York lawyer Mar 16, 2022 Pro-democracy activist and immigration attorney Li Jinjin dies after a stabbing attack at his Flushing law firm. Uyghur volleyball coach gets 8 years in jail for ‘befriending bearded men’ Mar 16, 2022 Alimjan Mehmut had served as a torchbearer for China’s 2008 Summer Olympics. Cambodian police arrest another 200 NagaWorld workers, hold them in quarantine Mar 16, 2022 One worker says officers assaulted strikers and took their cell phones as the months-long standoff continues. China calls ship’s passage in Philippine waters ‘safe, standard’ Mar 16, 2022 A foreign ministry spokesman in Beijing responded to Manila summoning China’s envoy about “illegal incursion.” Pandemic restrictions in southern China have 'huge impact' on electronics sector Mar 16, 2022 Dozens of factories, including Apple suppliers, are forced to halt production as Shenzhen goes into lockdown. 4 men arrested for Rohingya leader’s killing claim to be ARSA members Mar 16, 2022 The Bangladeshi home minister again insists that Rohingya insurgent group has no presence inside the country. North Koreans turn fuel coupons into cash as gas prices soar Mar 16, 2022 Coupons bought near the border can be sold at a profit further inland, where gas is more expensive. US Justice Department indicts 5 for harassing, spying on critics of China Mar 16, 2022 In 3 cases, the DOJ alleges plots to target U.S.-based Chinese dissidents and disrupt their activities. Prison guards shoot 7 inmates dead in Myanmar’s Sagaing region Mar 17, 2022 Authorities say they were responding to a riot, but some question the junta’s version of events. Reports of fake banknotes on the rise amid economic turmoil in Myanmar Mar 17, 2022 But observers say the junta has no systematic plan to address the issue. Criticism of Russia, support for Ukraine surface on Chinese social media Mar 17, 2022 Pro-government comments continue to root for Russia, in line with directives from the propaganda department. Interview: ‘The voice of the people can change a country’ Mar 17, 2022 A Lao activist granted asylum in Canada says he will continue to work for human rights in his country. China repatriates trafficked 'illegal' SE Asian workers found at Guangdong factory Mar 17, 2022 Nearly 50 Vietnamese nationals have been sent back home, while four Myanmar nationals will soon follow. Not so hard: British scholar proposes fix for South China Sea disputes Mar 17, 2022 China’s stance has put it at loggerheads with it neighbors and with Western powers, particularly the U.S. Cambodia convicts 21 members of the political opposition of conspiracy, incitement Mar 17, 2022 Rights groups blasted the verdict as a show trial designed to quash criticism of Hun Sen’s ruling party. Vietnamese coffee growers protest loss of land rights in Central Highlands Mar 17, 2022 A forestry company sued farmers who stopped sending it a portion of their crops for rent. Hundreds of farmers protest against forestry company in central Vietnam Mar 17, 2022 A farmer told RFA that the company collected crops from farmers without providing fertilizer, water or any technical assistance. Hundreds left homeless as junta razes Myanmar’s slums Mar 17, 2022 An analyst says the military could be trying to root out resistance or enrich its leaders. North Korean military told to check supplies in case of war with South Korea Mar 17, 2022 Officials are worried they could get in trouble for using up food, medicine and other supplies during the pandemic. Harassment of Uyghur student in US is latest in string of bullying by Chinese Mar 17, 2022 Rizwangul NurMuhammad was heckled for mentioning her imprisoned brother in Xinjiang. The price of friendship Mar 17, 2022 Hong Kong TV station apologizes for reporter's question about medical complaints Mar 18, 2022 A journalists' association says NowTV's statement following criticism in the pro-Beijing press was 'regrettable.' Biden warns China's Xi of consequences for support of Russian invasion Mar 18, 2022 The warning follows reports that Moscow had asked Beijing for assistance, including supplies. Interview: 'They have been wiping out the entire community' of rights lawyers Mar 18, 2022 Yaxue Cao of China Change talks about her recent documentary about China's human rights attorneys. Thailand to buy power from Mekong River dams in Laos Mar 18, 2022 Locals and activists say the projects will have several negative cultural and environmental impacts. ‘Police intervention’ cancels Ukrainian fundraising event in Hanoi Mar 18, 2022 The event was to raise money for people whose lives have been upturned by Russia’s invasion. Cambodia agrees to prevent intimidation in run-up to elections Mar 18, 2022 Members of an upstart opposition party have been intimidated, harassed, even arrested. “Happiness is very necessary,” Taipei resident on the International Day of Happiness Mar 18, 2022 As the world faces war, pandemic and economic uncertainty, RFA marks the International Day of Happiness by asking people in Asia’s cities to speak about ... Another 3 Thais rescued from Laos’ Golden Triangle Mar 18, 2022 The border area special economic zone is ‘full of lies,’ one rescued woman says. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 16 Next 30 items