Search results 34975 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Queen Elizabeth II’s memorable moments in Asia during her 70-year reign 2022-09-08 The queen, who died at age 96, was one of the most-traveled and widely respected global figures, including in Asia. Uyghur imam sentenced for providing religious instruction to son in Xinjiang 2022-09-08 Memet Musa and his son, Osman Memet, are serving time in a country jail. Vietnamese police gagged ‘Onion Leaf Bae’ during arrest, his wife says 2022-09-08 A music lecturer was also arrested for discussing the noodle peddler and activist on Facebook. Authorities free Tibetan sentenced in connection with burning 2022-09-08 Pema Dhondup had been serving a 12-year sentence for ‘murder.’ WeChat warns users their likes, comments and histories are being sent to China 2022-09-08 The message is sent to users overseas, despite claims that a separate, 'international' version of the app exists. Nguyen Van Kha’s family waiting for an explanation for December death in custody 2022-09-09 The family say they want to know the truth to prevent others suffering the same fate. More than 100 locals arrested in Tanintharyi region’s Dawei township 2022-09-09 Residents are being held hostage by junta troops to avoid clashes with local militias. The U.S.-Japan military alliance needs strengthening, experts say 2022-09-09 Analysts say Japan also needs to build up its own defenses to deal with security threats from China. Hong Kong police arrest head of local journalists' union on public order charges 2022-09-09 Ronson Chan is arrested while on a news assignment, as police claim he didn't cooperate with an ID check. Nearly five decades after Mao's death, is Xi Jinping looking to take his place? 2022-09-09 Former Chinese Communist Party school officials say Mao is a model for Xi's consolidation of personal power. Armed ethnic groups reject junta proposal to join Myanmar military 2022-09-09 They say that a political resolution based on a federal system must come first. Hong Kong residents pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II 2022-09-09 The Queen was affectionately nicknamed “boss lady” in the former British colony. Interview: Chinese workers held by armed guard, denied wages, forced into overtime 2022-09-09 Former migrant worker Zhang Qiang speaks out about his ordeal after taking a 'highly paid' job in Indonesia. Cambodian psychiatrist calls award reason ‘to work even harder’ 2022-09-11 Ramon Magsaysay Award winner Chhim Sotheara brings mental health care to Cambodia’s rural areas. Anticipating power transfer, Cambodian activists turn to Hun Manet for help 2022-09-09 They say they’ve lost faith in Prime Minister Hun Sen and other government leaders. North Korea’s Kim Jong Un vows to never give up nuclear weapons 2022-09-09 The rubber-stamp parliament also passed a law allowing an ‘automatic nuclear strike’ if the country is attacked. North Korea’s best fruit sent to Pyongyang for Chuseok, angering rural residents 2022-09-10 The autumn harvest holiday requires fruit for family rituals, but the provinces are being left in the lurch. As many as a dozen dead amid shortages caused by Xinjiang COVID lockdown 2022-09-09 The 12 died from starvation and lack of access to medicine, sources say. Safety violations likely caused high death toll in Vietnam karaoke bar blaze 2022-09-09 Observers say bar owners often flout regulations to cut down on costs. Weeks after tropical storm Ma-On batters northern Laos, residents struggle to recover 2022-09-10 Hundreds of people are displaced amid widespread damage in Oudomxay province. Philippine Leader Quashes Attempts to Probe COVID-19 Vaccinations Among Guards 2021-01-05 President Duterte's bodyguards were inoculated, though no vaccines had been approved or officially procured for use in the Philippines. Myanmar opposition drive to crimp junta revenue is far from quixotic 2023-10-22 The National Unity Government is working to deny income to a regime that is mismanaging the economy. Will Hong Kong’s star shine again? 2023-10-22 It depends on which way China’s political winds blow, experts say. N Korea calls for condemnation of US over Israel conflict 2023-10-22 Pyongyang’s appeal coincides with Moscow reaching out to form a ‘united front’ against Washington. Jailed follower of Vietnam religious group gets early release 2023-10-22 But Vuong Thanh Thuan’s family say they have lost touch with his imprisoned father. Philippines summons Chinese ambassador over S China Sea collisions 2023-10-23 Analysts say Manila is adopting an assertive transparency policy in dealing with Beijing in the region. Taiwanese iPhone maker targeted by Beijing 2023-10-23 Some cite Beijing’s concern that Foxconn’s founder is dividing the Taiwan vote. Junta sentences 7 men to death in Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady region 2023-10-23 Seven more were charged under acts of terrorism. A young Chinese family struggles for a foothold in the US 2023-10-25 Xiaoqing Li braved the Darien Gap and a dangerous trek through Mexico with her husband and young son. Did Israel defense minister say rules of war are abolished in Gaza? 2023-10-23 Verdict: False Previous 30 items 1 ... 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 ... 1166 Next 30 items
Search results 34975 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Queen Elizabeth II’s memorable moments in Asia during her 70-year reign 2022-09-08 The queen, who died at age 96, was one of the most-traveled and widely respected global figures, including in Asia. Uyghur imam sentenced for providing religious instruction to son in Xinjiang 2022-09-08 Memet Musa and his son, Osman Memet, are serving time in a country jail. Vietnamese police gagged ‘Onion Leaf Bae’ during arrest, his wife says 2022-09-08 A music lecturer was also arrested for discussing the noodle peddler and activist on Facebook. Authorities free Tibetan sentenced in connection with burning 2022-09-08 Pema Dhondup had been serving a 12-year sentence for ‘murder.’ WeChat warns users their likes, comments and histories are being sent to China 2022-09-08 The message is sent to users overseas, despite claims that a separate, 'international' version of the app exists. Nguyen Van Kha’s family waiting for an explanation for December death in custody 2022-09-09 The family say they want to know the truth to prevent others suffering the same fate. More than 100 locals arrested in Tanintharyi region’s Dawei township 2022-09-09 Residents are being held hostage by junta troops to avoid clashes with local militias. The U.S.-Japan military alliance needs strengthening, experts say 2022-09-09 Analysts say Japan also needs to build up its own defenses to deal with security threats from China. Hong Kong police arrest head of local journalists' union on public order charges 2022-09-09 Ronson Chan is arrested while on a news assignment, as police claim he didn't cooperate with an ID check. Nearly five decades after Mao's death, is Xi Jinping looking to take his place? 2022-09-09 Former Chinese Communist Party school officials say Mao is a model for Xi's consolidation of personal power. Armed ethnic groups reject junta proposal to join Myanmar military 2022-09-09 They say that a political resolution based on a federal system must come first. Hong Kong residents pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II 2022-09-09 The Queen was affectionately nicknamed “boss lady” in the former British colony. Interview: Chinese workers held by armed guard, denied wages, forced into overtime 2022-09-09 Former migrant worker Zhang Qiang speaks out about his ordeal after taking a 'highly paid' job in Indonesia. Cambodian psychiatrist calls award reason ‘to work even harder’ 2022-09-11 Ramon Magsaysay Award winner Chhim Sotheara brings mental health care to Cambodia’s rural areas. Anticipating power transfer, Cambodian activists turn to Hun Manet for help 2022-09-09 They say they’ve lost faith in Prime Minister Hun Sen and other government leaders. North Korea’s Kim Jong Un vows to never give up nuclear weapons 2022-09-09 The rubber-stamp parliament also passed a law allowing an ‘automatic nuclear strike’ if the country is attacked. North Korea’s best fruit sent to Pyongyang for Chuseok, angering rural residents 2022-09-10 The autumn harvest holiday requires fruit for family rituals, but the provinces are being left in the lurch. As many as a dozen dead amid shortages caused by Xinjiang COVID lockdown 2022-09-09 The 12 died from starvation and lack of access to medicine, sources say. Safety violations likely caused high death toll in Vietnam karaoke bar blaze 2022-09-09 Observers say bar owners often flout regulations to cut down on costs. Weeks after tropical storm Ma-On batters northern Laos, residents struggle to recover 2022-09-10 Hundreds of people are displaced amid widespread damage in Oudomxay province. Philippine Leader Quashes Attempts to Probe COVID-19 Vaccinations Among Guards 2021-01-05 President Duterte's bodyguards were inoculated, though no vaccines had been approved or officially procured for use in the Philippines. Myanmar opposition drive to crimp junta revenue is far from quixotic 2023-10-22 The National Unity Government is working to deny income to a regime that is mismanaging the economy. Will Hong Kong’s star shine again? 2023-10-22 It depends on which way China’s political winds blow, experts say. N Korea calls for condemnation of US over Israel conflict 2023-10-22 Pyongyang’s appeal coincides with Moscow reaching out to form a ‘united front’ against Washington. Jailed follower of Vietnam religious group gets early release 2023-10-22 But Vuong Thanh Thuan’s family say they have lost touch with his imprisoned father. Philippines summons Chinese ambassador over S China Sea collisions 2023-10-23 Analysts say Manila is adopting an assertive transparency policy in dealing with Beijing in the region. Taiwanese iPhone maker targeted by Beijing 2023-10-23 Some cite Beijing’s concern that Foxconn’s founder is dividing the Taiwan vote. Junta sentences 7 men to death in Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady region 2023-10-23 Seven more were charged under acts of terrorism. A young Chinese family struggles for a foothold in the US 2023-10-25 Xiaoqing Li braved the Darien Gap and a dangerous trek through Mexico with her husband and young son. Did Israel defense minister say rules of war are abolished in Gaza? 2023-10-23 Verdict: False Previous 30 items 1 ... 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 ... 1166 Next 30 items