Search results 32158 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Chinese Police Use Pepper Spray, Tear Gas in Clash with Land Protesters 2017-03-24 At least seven people were injured when local residents protested the demolition of their village. Chinese Rights Lawyer Reunites with Family After Prison Release 2020-04-27 Wang Quanzhang was one of hundreds who were jailed as part of Chinese president Xi Jinping’s nationwide crackdown on lawyers and human rights activists in ... Chinese Shadow Theater Fights Against Dimming Light 2019-07-09 The traditional art form has lost much of its audience over the past few decades, especially in cities. Chinese Villagers Protest Unfair Treatment in Land Deal 2015-01-21 Conflict between villagers and authorities over land rights are increasingly common in China. 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Clash in Hanoi Land Dispute Leaves Three Police, One Civilian Dead 2020-01-09 Residents of Dong Tam have had a long-running dispute with authorities over construction of a military airport. Residents say officials seized their land ... Clash Over Rail Line Leaves Dozens Injured in Sichuan Province 2015-05-18 Chinese officials have acknowledged that tens of thousands of so-called “mass incidents” occur throughout the country each year. Clashes Erupt as Cambodia Passes Trade Union Law 2016-04-04 Opponents say the law limits worker rights. Clashes Hit Hong Kong’s Week-Long Occupy Movement 2014-10-03 Student-led protesters say movement opponents are supported by Beijing. Clashes Hit Hong Kong’s Week-Long Occupy Movement 2014-10-03 Student-led protesters say movement opponents are supported by Beijing. Coal-Fired Plant in Myanmar Stokes Local Anger 2020-06-10 A Chinese-owned power plant near Myanmar’s largest coal mine has provoked anger and protests of people in Shan State. RFA spoke to villagers who live on the ... Cockroaches are Big Business in China 2018-12-28 Cockroach farms are breeding billions of the pests to help with the growing amount of food waste. Cold Turkey at Vietnam's Compulsory Drug Rehab Centers 2017-12-11 Vietnam has 200,000 registered drug addicts and just 132 state-sponsored rehab centers. Critics say that abuse is rife at the institutions and hours of labor ... College Grads in Kachin State Face Uncertain Future 2020-03-12 Dues to hostilities with Myanmar’s military, high school graduates in areas controlled by the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) are not permitted to ... Commemoration in Cambodia for Khmer Rouge Victims 2018-05-22 Hundreds of people gathered to mark Cambodia’s Day of Remembrance – commemorating the millions of Cambodian’s killed during the Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot. Concerns Mount for Chinese Student Who Posted Video Calling for President Xi to Step Down 2020-03-31 Zhang Wenbin says he was once a “little pink” supporter of China’s ruling Communist Party. But he says he changed his mind after evading China’s strict ... Conflict and Candlelight: Myanmar's Energy Conundrum 2014-12-18 Only 30 per cent of Myanmar's 51 million people have access to electricity. Conscripted Labor a Common Practice in North Korea 2015-07-28 The government mobilizes ordinary citizens to perform unpaid labor in factories and on farms and construction sites. Conservationists Release 206 Royal Turtles Back Into the Wild in Cambodia 2016-09-15 They believed the species had disappeared until they were rediscovered in 2001 Cooking Show Teaches Uyghur Cuisine and Uyghur Suffering 2020-04-14 A Uyghur graduate student has started an online cooking show that also details the detention of millions of Uyghurs in China’s internment camps. Corruption a Bane for North Korea’s Train Passengers 2016-02-23 Employees on North Korea’s railroads make extra cash by selling tickets on the black market and by demanding bribes from passengers. Crab Bank Deposits Preserve Cambodia’s Fishing Industry 2016-01-11 After Cambodia established a crab bank in 2008, fishermen have been able to catch more crabs. Cremation Ceremony for Tibetan Religious Leader 2019-11-04 Geshe Jampel Lobshe died of an unspecified illness last month at age 53. He received his Buddhist training in exile in India, but later returned to Tibet to ... Cricket a Popular Menu Item in Cambodia 2016-02-08 During the murderous Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970s, Cambodians ate cricket to stave off starvation. Cross Demolished in China Despite Christian Resistance 2014-09-04 Nineteen people were arrested in a clash Thursday between police and Christians in Zhejiang province. 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Search results 32158 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Chinese Police Use Pepper Spray, Tear Gas in Clash with Land Protesters 2017-03-24 At least seven people were injured when local residents protested the demolition of their village. Chinese Rights Lawyer Reunites with Family After Prison Release 2020-04-27 Wang Quanzhang was one of hundreds who were jailed as part of Chinese president Xi Jinping’s nationwide crackdown on lawyers and human rights activists in ... Chinese Shadow Theater Fights Against Dimming Light 2019-07-09 The traditional art form has lost much of its audience over the past few decades, especially in cities. Chinese Villagers Protest Unfair Treatment in Land Deal 2015-01-21 Conflict between villagers and authorities over land rights are increasingly common in China. Chinese Worker Rams Tibetan Protester with Truck 2018-10-17 The incident occurred during a dispute over construction of a solar panel installation. Other Tibetans were also attacked and beaten by Chinese workers at the ... Chinese Workers Drive Recklessly Through Crowd of Land Protesters, Injuring Dozens 2016-11-18 More than 100 villagers in eastern China’s Hebei province were protesting to stop developers from seizing their land. Chopstick Industry a Boon for Cambodia’s Kuoy 2016-09-23 The Kuoy ethnic minority uses a palm tree known locally as ‘treang’ to make a unique brand of chopstick Circus Ushers in New Life 2015-04-20 A Cambodian school trains vulnerable children in circus skills. Civilians Trapped as Myanmar Rebels Squabble Over China 2019-03-19 China is increasing investment along its border with Myanmar, and rebel groups are jostling to cash in on the expected boom. Clash in Hanoi Land Dispute Leaves Three Police, One Civilian Dead 2020-01-09 Residents of Dong Tam have had a long-running dispute with authorities over construction of a military airport. Residents say officials seized their land ... Clash Over Rail Line Leaves Dozens Injured in Sichuan Province 2015-05-18 Chinese officials have acknowledged that tens of thousands of so-called “mass incidents” occur throughout the country each year. Clashes Erupt as Cambodia Passes Trade Union Law 2016-04-04 Opponents say the law limits worker rights. Clashes Hit Hong Kong’s Week-Long Occupy Movement 2014-10-03 Student-led protesters say movement opponents are supported by Beijing. Clashes Hit Hong Kong’s Week-Long Occupy Movement 2014-10-03 Student-led protesters say movement opponents are supported by Beijing. Coal-Fired Plant in Myanmar Stokes Local Anger 2020-06-10 A Chinese-owned power plant near Myanmar’s largest coal mine has provoked anger and protests of people in Shan State. RFA spoke to villagers who live on the ... Cockroaches are Big Business in China 2018-12-28 Cockroach farms are breeding billions of the pests to help with the growing amount of food waste. Cold Turkey at Vietnam's Compulsory Drug Rehab Centers 2017-12-11 Vietnam has 200,000 registered drug addicts and just 132 state-sponsored rehab centers. Critics say that abuse is rife at the institutions and hours of labor ... College Grads in Kachin State Face Uncertain Future 2020-03-12 Dues to hostilities with Myanmar’s military, high school graduates in areas controlled by the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) are not permitted to ... Commemoration in Cambodia for Khmer Rouge Victims 2018-05-22 Hundreds of people gathered to mark Cambodia’s Day of Remembrance – commemorating the millions of Cambodian’s killed during the Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot. Concerns Mount for Chinese Student Who Posted Video Calling for President Xi to Step Down 2020-03-31 Zhang Wenbin says he was once a “little pink” supporter of China’s ruling Communist Party. But he says he changed his mind after evading China’s strict ... Conflict and Candlelight: Myanmar's Energy Conundrum 2014-12-18 Only 30 per cent of Myanmar's 51 million people have access to electricity. Conscripted Labor a Common Practice in North Korea 2015-07-28 The government mobilizes ordinary citizens to perform unpaid labor in factories and on farms and construction sites. Conservationists Release 206 Royal Turtles Back Into the Wild in Cambodia 2016-09-15 They believed the species had disappeared until they were rediscovered in 2001 Cooking Show Teaches Uyghur Cuisine and Uyghur Suffering 2020-04-14 A Uyghur graduate student has started an online cooking show that also details the detention of millions of Uyghurs in China’s internment camps. Corruption a Bane for North Korea’s Train Passengers 2016-02-23 Employees on North Korea’s railroads make extra cash by selling tickets on the black market and by demanding bribes from passengers. Crab Bank Deposits Preserve Cambodia’s Fishing Industry 2016-01-11 After Cambodia established a crab bank in 2008, fishermen have been able to catch more crabs. Cremation Ceremony for Tibetan Religious Leader 2019-11-04 Geshe Jampel Lobshe died of an unspecified illness last month at age 53. He received his Buddhist training in exile in India, but later returned to Tibet to ... Cricket a Popular Menu Item in Cambodia 2016-02-08 During the murderous Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970s, Cambodians ate cricket to stave off starvation. Cross Demolished in China Despite Christian Resistance 2014-09-04 Nineteen people were arrested in a clash Thursday between police and Christians in Zhejiang province. Crowds Gather in Hong Kong for Tiananmen Vigil 2018-06-04 They’re marking the 29th anniversary of China’s brutal military crackdown on student-led, pro-democracy protests in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in 1989. Previous 30 items 1 ... 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 ... 1072 Next 30 items