Search results 29032 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 Shanghai residents take issue with 'fake' propaganda claims about reopening May 18, 2022 Social media users report the city government's Weibo account to a national fraud hotline. New civilian death toll since coup ‘unprecedented’ in Myanmar’s history May 17, 2022 A research institute says more than 5,600 civilians have been killed since February 2021. North Korea prioritizes vaccines for border soldiers as COVID wave hits May 17, 2022 Officials rush to procure free Sinovac doses from China to treat those who have fallen ill. Uyghur university lecturer confirmed detained in China’s Xinjiang region May 17, 2022 Educator Dilmurat Awut was arrested for not teaching classes in Mandarin. Fishermen in Cambodia struggle as fish stocks decline May 17, 2022 The fishermen say the use of illegal fishing practices that destroy fish eggs and hatchlings, and the destruction of mangrove forests where fish breed, have ... PM Hun Sen threatens Cambodian opposition after shoe-throwing incident in Washington May 17, 2022 ‘We can also throw shoes at opposition party leaders’ heads in Cambodia,’ he said. Tibetans forced to move to make way for Chinese power plant May 17, 2022 Tibetans living in a monastery and nearby village have been ordered to relocate ‘regardless of the cost’ Interview: 'All they've learned is how better to control people' May 17, 2022 Wuhan lockdown author Murong Xuecun says Shanghai has suffered more stringent restrictions than Wuhan in 2020. Vietnamese blogger sent back to jail after three years in mental hospital May 17, 2022 Political prisoners at another facility are meanwhile confined to their cells for refusing to work. California church shooter in Taiwan 'peaceful reunification' group linked to Beijing May 17, 2022 Taiwan mourns shooting death, injuries following an attack on worshipers at an Irvine Presbyterian church Taiwan Navy ship grounded after a crew member tests positive for COVID-19 May 17, 2022 A second Taiwan Navy vessel has been hit by a Covid-19 outbreak within two days, a spokesman confirmed. Junta troops murder 3 dozen civilians over 4 days in Myanmar’s Sagaing region May 17, 2022 The military dismisses reports of the killings as ‘fabrications’ by the armed opposition. Teacher opens free library in tiny Myanmar village May 16, 2022 Myo Thu says he wants to improve his community through literature. Vietnamese delegation’s loose lips caught on video during US-ASEAN summit May 16, 2022 The video shows high-ranking officials using crude language and boasting about putting Biden in ‘checkmate’ As borders reopen, labor shortage looms in Laos’ SEZs May 16, 2022 Lao workers are returning to Thailand where they can make more money. Myanmar’s shadow government holds talks with powerful Arakan Army May 16, 2022 An analyst says an alliance could shift the balance of power to the country’s anti-junta forces. Malaysian FM: ‘Junta should be more open to ASEAN proposals’ May 16, 2022 Humanitarian aid to Myanmar should not be “weaponized,” Saifuddin Abdullah says after meeting with NUG counterpart. Protests at Peking University as China's Xi moves to silence ruling party elders May 16, 2022 Students take issue with a partial lockdown that only targets them, shout back at party secretary. Shanghai to ease lockdown if cases keep falling, but mass health checks to remain May 16, 2022 Officials say some districts are allowing movement, but subject to constant test-and-trace checkpoints. China, ASEAN to hold South China Sea code of conduct talks this month May 16, 2022 For the last two years, most talks over the South China Sea have been conducted online because of the pandemic. For two North Korean escapees, losing local elections in the UK feels like a victory May 15, 2022 Britons Timothy Cho and Jihyun Park say their candidacies validated their hard road to freedom. Uyghurs in exile use art to combat China’s cultural genocide back home May 14, 2022 A musician, singer and a painter try to tell the story of Uyghurs’ rich past as they inspire a new generation. North Korean soldiers spread COVID-19 during April 25 military parade May 13, 2022 Around 20,000 people were involved in the event, and soldiers who participated are now testing positive. Rights groups press UN ahead of trip to Xinjiang as detention camp list emerges May 13, 2022 A leaked list of detained Uyghurs underscores importance of rights chief’s visit, activist says. Cambodian environmental activists ride bicycles to protect forests May 13, 2022 A recent Amnesty International report found that illegal logging in Cambodia is creating human rights violations and eradicating indigenous traditions. 27 charred bodies discovered in Sagaing after Myanmar junta’s latest arson attack May 13, 2022 Locals found the bodies in Sagaing’s Ye Oo township, saying some of them also had bullet wounds. Bridge in disputed territory between China and India sparks concern May 13, 2022 Some local Tibetans say they are worried about Chinese soldiers in their area. Biden touts 'free and open' Indo-Pacific in summit with ASEAN rulers May 13, 2022 Economics and hotspots Myanmar and Ukraine on agenda of US-ASEAN Summit final day. Chinese censors go after 'last generation' references on social media platforms May 13, 2022 A man's assertion in the face of police threats that he is the last generation in his family goes viral. In Myanmar, daily commute gets tougher May 13, 2022 Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 968 Next 30 items
Search results 29032 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 Shanghai residents take issue with 'fake' propaganda claims about reopening May 18, 2022 Social media users report the city government's Weibo account to a national fraud hotline. New civilian death toll since coup ‘unprecedented’ in Myanmar’s history May 17, 2022 A research institute says more than 5,600 civilians have been killed since February 2021. North Korea prioritizes vaccines for border soldiers as COVID wave hits May 17, 2022 Officials rush to procure free Sinovac doses from China to treat those who have fallen ill. Uyghur university lecturer confirmed detained in China’s Xinjiang region May 17, 2022 Educator Dilmurat Awut was arrested for not teaching classes in Mandarin. Fishermen in Cambodia struggle as fish stocks decline May 17, 2022 The fishermen say the use of illegal fishing practices that destroy fish eggs and hatchlings, and the destruction of mangrove forests where fish breed, have ... PM Hun Sen threatens Cambodian opposition after shoe-throwing incident in Washington May 17, 2022 ‘We can also throw shoes at opposition party leaders’ heads in Cambodia,’ he said. Tibetans forced to move to make way for Chinese power plant May 17, 2022 Tibetans living in a monastery and nearby village have been ordered to relocate ‘regardless of the cost’ Interview: 'All they've learned is how better to control people' May 17, 2022 Wuhan lockdown author Murong Xuecun says Shanghai has suffered more stringent restrictions than Wuhan in 2020. Vietnamese blogger sent back to jail after three years in mental hospital May 17, 2022 Political prisoners at another facility are meanwhile confined to their cells for refusing to work. California church shooter in Taiwan 'peaceful reunification' group linked to Beijing May 17, 2022 Taiwan mourns shooting death, injuries following an attack on worshipers at an Irvine Presbyterian church Taiwan Navy ship grounded after a crew member tests positive for COVID-19 May 17, 2022 A second Taiwan Navy vessel has been hit by a Covid-19 outbreak within two days, a spokesman confirmed. Junta troops murder 3 dozen civilians over 4 days in Myanmar’s Sagaing region May 17, 2022 The military dismisses reports of the killings as ‘fabrications’ by the armed opposition. Teacher opens free library in tiny Myanmar village May 16, 2022 Myo Thu says he wants to improve his community through literature. Vietnamese delegation’s loose lips caught on video during US-ASEAN summit May 16, 2022 The video shows high-ranking officials using crude language and boasting about putting Biden in ‘checkmate’ As borders reopen, labor shortage looms in Laos’ SEZs May 16, 2022 Lao workers are returning to Thailand where they can make more money. Myanmar’s shadow government holds talks with powerful Arakan Army May 16, 2022 An analyst says an alliance could shift the balance of power to the country’s anti-junta forces. Malaysian FM: ‘Junta should be more open to ASEAN proposals’ May 16, 2022 Humanitarian aid to Myanmar should not be “weaponized,” Saifuddin Abdullah says after meeting with NUG counterpart. Protests at Peking University as China's Xi moves to silence ruling party elders May 16, 2022 Students take issue with a partial lockdown that only targets them, shout back at party secretary. Shanghai to ease lockdown if cases keep falling, but mass health checks to remain May 16, 2022 Officials say some districts are allowing movement, but subject to constant test-and-trace checkpoints. China, ASEAN to hold South China Sea code of conduct talks this month May 16, 2022 For the last two years, most talks over the South China Sea have been conducted online because of the pandemic. For two North Korean escapees, losing local elections in the UK feels like a victory May 15, 2022 Britons Timothy Cho and Jihyun Park say their candidacies validated their hard road to freedom. Uyghurs in exile use art to combat China’s cultural genocide back home May 14, 2022 A musician, singer and a painter try to tell the story of Uyghurs’ rich past as they inspire a new generation. North Korean soldiers spread COVID-19 during April 25 military parade May 13, 2022 Around 20,000 people were involved in the event, and soldiers who participated are now testing positive. Rights groups press UN ahead of trip to Xinjiang as detention camp list emerges May 13, 2022 A leaked list of detained Uyghurs underscores importance of rights chief’s visit, activist says. Cambodian environmental activists ride bicycles to protect forests May 13, 2022 A recent Amnesty International report found that illegal logging in Cambodia is creating human rights violations and eradicating indigenous traditions. 27 charred bodies discovered in Sagaing after Myanmar junta’s latest arson attack May 13, 2022 Locals found the bodies in Sagaing’s Ye Oo township, saying some of them also had bullet wounds. Bridge in disputed territory between China and India sparks concern May 13, 2022 Some local Tibetans say they are worried about Chinese soldiers in their area. Biden touts 'free and open' Indo-Pacific in summit with ASEAN rulers May 13, 2022 Economics and hotspots Myanmar and Ukraine on agenda of US-ASEAN Summit final day. Chinese censors go after 'last generation' references on social media platforms May 13, 2022 A man's assertion in the face of police threats that he is the last generation in his family goes viral. In Myanmar, daily commute gets tougher May 13, 2022 Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 968 Next 30 items