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Floods Add to Misery as Myanmar Struggles to Control Third Wave of COVID-19 Jul 26, 2021

Heavy rains over the weekend left townships in three regions underwater.

Myanmar’s Junta Annuls 2020 Election Results, Citing Voter Fraud Jul 26, 2021

Political parties condemn the move as the military’s “lame excuse” to justify its takeover.

More Than 100 Teenagers Have Been Killed in Myanmar Protest Violence Jul 26, 2021

Many are killed in random, unprovoked shootings by Myanmar's army and police.

Vietnam Rescinds Endorsement of Traditional Medicines for COVID-19 Jul 26, 2021

Cambodia extends pandemic subsidies for poor as Laos deals with thousands of infected migrants.

Hong Kong Gets Historic Gold Amid Row Over Olympian's Black Shirt Jul 26, 2021

Fencer Edgar Cheung brings home the first gold in a quarter-century as badminton ace Angus Ng hits back at criticism from a pro-China party member.

China’s Panchen Lama Ignored by Tibetans Told to Show Devotion Jul 26, 2021

Gyaltsen Norbu was selected by Beijing in 1995 to replace the Dalai Lama's candidate, a young boy who then disappeared into Chinese custody together with his ...

Philippine Leader Defends China Diplomacy in Last State of Nation Speech Jul 26, 2021

Rodrigo Duterte tells lawmakers he could not have been assertive in defending Philippine claims in the South China Sea without risking war with Beijing.

Foreign Journalists Surrounded by Angry People After Talking to Henan Flood Victims Jul 26, 2021

Local residents have complained of a lack of help with the cleanup operation, while others say Zhengzhou's drainage system couldn't cope with the volume of ...

Hong Kong Brings Fresh Charges Against Occupy Central Founder Benny Tai Jul 26, 2021

Tai is already behind bars awaiting trial for 'subversion' for his role in a democratic primary in July 2020.

Chinese President’s Visit to Tibet Sends a Message to India, Experts Say Jul 23, 2021

Regional experts say Xi Jinping's visit to Tibet signals China's national power on its southern border with India, where the two countries have clashed.

Prisoners of Conscience Stage Rare Protest in Myanmar’s Insein Prison Jul 23, 2021

They demand to be released after they were left out of an emergency amnesty due to COVID-19.

Myanmar’s Junta Must be Made to ‘Feel There is no Alternative But to Stand Down’: UN Expert Jul 23, 2021

Tom Andrews urges the junta to stop attacking healthcare workers during a COVID-19 outbreak.

CNRP Activist Arrested After Returning to Cambodia to Start a Business Jul 23, 2021

Kem Tola fled to Thailand in 2019 after being summoned for questioning over online posts supporting Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy.

Congressional Commission Asks Olympic Body to Postpone 2022 Beijing Winter Games Jul 23, 2021

Lawmakers want the Games moved to another country if China continues to repress and abuse the Uyghurs.

Dutch Town Cuts Twinning Ties to China’s Wuhan Over Abuse of Uyghurs Jul 23, 2021

The city council of Arnhem votes to dissolve its partnership with the central Chinese city.

Relative of Detained Vietnamese Journalist Indicted for Hiding Him from Police Jul 23, 2021

In a separate case, state-media reporter gets slap on the wrist for jailable offense.

Malign Neglect in Myanmar Jul 23, 2021

Nearly six months after military Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing and his junta overthrew Myanmar's elected government, the third wave of COVID-19, including ...

Guangdong Dissident Poet Takes Life Amid Ongoing Police Surveillance Jul 23, 2021

Li Huizhi took pesticide after repeated requests to end police surveillance following a major stroke went unheeded.

North Korea Commits Two People to Mental Institutions After Public Outbursts Jul 23, 2021

In two isolated incidents, the coronavirus pandemic ruined their food sales businesses.

Ten Hong Kong Democrats Plead Guilty to Tiananmen Vigil Charges Jul 23, 2021

Albert Ho, Leung Kwok-hung and Eddie Chu are among those who plan to plead guilty to charges linked to the banned candlelight vigil in Victoria Park.

China Claims Progress in Anti-Inflation Campaign Jul 23, 2021

Price control tactics raise policy concerns.

Flood-Hit Henan Struggles in Disaster Aftermath With More Rain Coming Jul 23, 2021

Official media and spokespersons don't seem to be reporting the full extent of the damage and loss of life, local residents say.

Tokyo’s Olympic Games: A Reporter Looks Back Jul 23, 2021

This year's games will go ahead, though spectators will be barred from most events amid concerns over COVID-19.

COVID-19 Patients Sheltering in Jungle Amid Clashes in Myanmar’s Sagaing Region Jul 22, 2021

Aid workers say they have no way of assisting the patients who fled a treatment center last week.

Three Years On, Lao Flood Survivors Still Dealing With Aftermath of Dam Collapse Jul 22, 2021

Residents of six hard-hit villages say they have been given unsuitable farmland and remain in temporary shelters.

Prisoners in Vietnam Believed to be Ill After Lengthy Hunger Strikes Jul 22, 2021

Family concerned about prisoner’s health after missed phone call.

China’s President Xi Jinping Makes Unannounced Visit to Tibetan Capital Lhasa Jul 22, 2021

The surprise visit comes amid restrictions on Lhasa residents' movements and the closing of the Potala Palace, winter residence of the Dalai Lama.

Xi Jinping visits Tibet for first time as China’s president Jul 22, 2021

Sources told RFA that movements of Lhasa residents were restricted, and factories were shut down, during Xi’s unannounced visit.

Two Changsha Funeng Activists Jailed For Two, Three Years Jul 22, 2021

The authorities confirm sentences handed to Liu Dazhi and Wu Ge Jianxiong, but not the outcome for Cheng Yuan.

Couple Apply For Asylum in The Netherlands After Dramatic Rescue From Chinese Agents Jul 22, 2021

Wang Jingyu and Wu Huan were illegally detained and mistreated by cops, consular staff and border guards in three countries at Beijing's behest.

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