Search results 2777 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 Chinese Journalist, Rights Activist Incommunicado, Likely Detained, in Guangzhou Sep 21, 2021 #MeToo activist and journalist Sophia Huang had been due to begin a degree at the University of Sussex after being awarded a Chevening Scholarship. Hong Kong Rights Lawyers Concern Group Disbands After Police Letter Sep 21, 2021 The group says it has already begun 'voluntary liquidation,' the latest in a line of civil society groups to dissolve after political denunciation and police ... Philippines Throws Support Behind AUKUS Pact Sep 21, 2021 Malaysia and Indonesia have expressed alarm over nuclear submarines operating in regional waters, however. 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Taiwan is The Fifth-Best Place in The World For Online Freedom: Freedom House Report Sep 22, 2021 Freedom of speech enjoys widespread protection, although the government has taken action against disinformation campaigns backed by Beijing. Leader of Cambodia’s Banned Opposition Party Would Offer Amnesty to Hun Sen Sep 22, 2021 “If we continue to seek revenge we will never have closure,” Sam Rainsy says. Taiwan Applies to Join Trans-Pacific Free Trade Area, Days After China Sep 22, 2021 The bid comes amid an import ban on Taiwanese apples by China, which Taiwan says is an attempt at political suppression of its economy. Malaysia to Seek China's Views on AUKUS Pact in Minister's Beijing Visit Sep 22, 2021 One expert calls the proposed consultation 'inappropriate,' noting Malaysia is not a member of the AUKUS Pact and will appear to be siding with China, the ... Tibet’s Exile Leader Sees Signals on Possible Talks With China Sep 22, 2021 Penpa Tsering says he remains cautious, though, pending assurances the signals are 'genuine and trustworthy.' Cambodian Migrants Facing Lack of Jobs at Home Want to Return to Thailand Sep 22, 2021 The laborers have been crossing the border illegally to try to find work. Fear Grips Myanmar’s Largest City as Junta Rule Nears 8th Month Sep 22, 2021 Yangon boulevards once congested with traffic are mostly deserted. And despite a heavy police presence, residents of Myanmar’s most-populous city describe a ... Once Bustling Yangon Eerily Silent Amid Military Arrests, Anti-Junta Bombings Sep 22, 2021 The former epicenter of anti-coup protests is nearly empty by day and a ghost town at night. Vietnam’s President Lobbies at UN Session for COVID-19 Vaccine Help Sep 22, 2021 Nguyen Xuan Phuc has gotten donations from South Korea, Italy and others. 'I Have to Keep Going For my Son': Jailed Activist's Mother Sep 23, 2021 Writer Gu Xiao says she thinks her son Guo Quan, who recently stood trial for 'subversion' is innocent, but expects him to be sent to prison. Hong Kong Court Denies Bail to Fourth Student Activist on 'Subversion' Charge Sep 23, 2021 The city's largest pro-democracy party debates dissolution in the face of new election rules designed to exclude genuine political opposition. Hong Kong 'Double Tenth' Celebrations Canceled After Security Chief Warning Sep 23, 2021 Events marking the Oct. 10, 1911 revolution that ushered in the Republic of China under the Kuomintang could breach the national security law, a top official ... Tibetans Fear ‘Chinese-Style’ Homes in Qinghai Earthquake Reconstruction Sep 23, 2021 Newly built structures won't reflect traditional Tibetan architectural styles, some earthquake survivors say. 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Lao Workers on China-Backed Railway Project Go Unpaid for Almost Two Months Sep 23, 2021 Twenty at one work site are paid after they cut off power to the project, but more than a hundred are still waiting for their pay. Vietnamese Dissident Receives Death Threats Over Criticism of China’s COVID Vaccines Sep 23, 2021 Mac Van Trang told officials in Ho Chi Minh City not to accept Sinopharm doses donated by a local conglomerate. US Judge: Facebook Must Release Content Linked to Rohingya Genocide in Myanmar Sep 23, 2021 Facebook was slow to respond to concerns about how its platform played a role in Myanmar’s persecution of its Rohingya minority, a US judge says. Previous 30 items 1 ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ... 93 Next 30 items
Search results 2777 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 Chinese Journalist, Rights Activist Incommunicado, Likely Detained, in Guangzhou Sep 21, 2021 #MeToo activist and journalist Sophia Huang had been due to begin a degree at the University of Sussex after being awarded a Chevening Scholarship. Hong Kong Rights Lawyers Concern Group Disbands After Police Letter Sep 21, 2021 The group says it has already begun 'voluntary liquidation,' the latest in a line of civil society groups to dissolve after political denunciation and police ... Philippines Throws Support Behind AUKUS Pact Sep 21, 2021 Malaysia and Indonesia have expressed alarm over nuclear submarines operating in regional waters, however. Cambodia’s longan farmers plead for government help as prices plunge Sep 21, 2021 Farmers say exports of the tropical fruit to Thailand and China have dried up during the COVID-19 pandemic. China Survey Ship Lingering in EEZ Poses Dilemma for Indonesia Sep 21, 2021 Indonesia shares a dilemma with other governments of maritime Southeast Asia – how to respond to China’s assertion of its sweeping claims in the South China ... Internet Freedom Collapses in Myanmar, But China Still ‘Worst’ in Rankings: Report Sep 21, 2021 Freedom House ranked China last for the seventh year in a row, calling it 'the world’s worst abuser of internet freedom.' Attacks on Military on The Rise in Myanmar’s Ethnic Regions After NUG Declaration of War Sep 21, 2021 Ethnic armed organizations say the people now realize ‘they must fend for themselves.’ Partners of Cambodian Prince Bidding for French Soccer Club Linked to FIFA ‘Bribery’ Case Sep 21, 2021 Prince Norodom Ravichak, a nephew of King Norodom Sihamoni, has a public image of a businessman and philanthropist. North Korean Food Shortages Hobble Autumn Holiday Rituals and Feasts Sep 21, 2021 High food prices make it impossible to observe Chuseok, an important holiday in Korean culture. China, US Face Off at United Nations Amid Concerns Over Growing Authoritarianism Sep 22, 2021 Biden warns of the global threat of 'attempts to dominate' through economic coercion, technological exploitation, and disinformation. Taiwan is The Fifth-Best Place in The World For Online Freedom: Freedom House Report Sep 22, 2021 Freedom of speech enjoys widespread protection, although the government has taken action against disinformation campaigns backed by Beijing. Leader of Cambodia’s Banned Opposition Party Would Offer Amnesty to Hun Sen Sep 22, 2021 “If we continue to seek revenge we will never have closure,” Sam Rainsy says. Taiwan Applies to Join Trans-Pacific Free Trade Area, Days After China Sep 22, 2021 The bid comes amid an import ban on Taiwanese apples by China, which Taiwan says is an attempt at political suppression of its economy. Malaysia to Seek China's Views on AUKUS Pact in Minister's Beijing Visit Sep 22, 2021 One expert calls the proposed consultation 'inappropriate,' noting Malaysia is not a member of the AUKUS Pact and will appear to be siding with China, the ... Tibet’s Exile Leader Sees Signals on Possible Talks With China Sep 22, 2021 Penpa Tsering says he remains cautious, though, pending assurances the signals are 'genuine and trustworthy.' Cambodian Migrants Facing Lack of Jobs at Home Want to Return to Thailand Sep 22, 2021 The laborers have been crossing the border illegally to try to find work. Fear Grips Myanmar’s Largest City as Junta Rule Nears 8th Month Sep 22, 2021 Yangon boulevards once congested with traffic are mostly deserted. And despite a heavy police presence, residents of Myanmar’s most-populous city describe a ... Once Bustling Yangon Eerily Silent Amid Military Arrests, Anti-Junta Bombings Sep 22, 2021 The former epicenter of anti-coup protests is nearly empty by day and a ghost town at night. Vietnam’s President Lobbies at UN Session for COVID-19 Vaccine Help Sep 22, 2021 Nguyen Xuan Phuc has gotten donations from South Korea, Italy and others. 'I Have to Keep Going For my Son': Jailed Activist's Mother Sep 23, 2021 Writer Gu Xiao says she thinks her son Guo Quan, who recently stood trial for 'subversion' is innocent, but expects him to be sent to prison. Hong Kong Court Denies Bail to Fourth Student Activist on 'Subversion' Charge Sep 23, 2021 The city's largest pro-democracy party debates dissolution in the face of new election rules designed to exclude genuine political opposition. Hong Kong 'Double Tenth' Celebrations Canceled After Security Chief Warning Sep 23, 2021 Events marking the Oct. 10, 1911 revolution that ushered in the Republic of China under the Kuomintang could breach the national security law, a top official ... Tibetans Fear ‘Chinese-Style’ Homes in Qinghai Earthquake Reconstruction Sep 23, 2021 Newly built structures won't reflect traditional Tibetan architectural styles, some earthquake survivors say. Vietnam Protests China Y-20 Aircraft Mission in Spratlys Sep 23, 2021 China should respect international law as well as the “common understanding shared by Vietnamese and Chinese leaders of remaining issues at sea," Hanoi said. A house of cards Sep 23, 2021 China’s troubled Evergrande Group appears in danger of collapse under the weight of huge debts, raising concerns that the real estate giant could take much of ... Myanmar’s “Disheartened” Youth Line up for Passports Amid Post-Coup Political Crisis Sep 23, 2021 Young people were at the forefront of mass protests that swept through Myanmar following the February 1 coup. The demonstrations have largely been quashed by ... Cambodia to Pay $70,000 a Month to Washington Lobby Firm Sep 23, 2021 Qorvis has agreed to “provide strategic communications and media relations services in support of increasing public awareness along with travel and tourism for ... Lao Workers on China-Backed Railway Project Go Unpaid for Almost Two Months Sep 23, 2021 Twenty at one work site are paid after they cut off power to the project, but more than a hundred are still waiting for their pay. Vietnamese Dissident Receives Death Threats Over Criticism of China’s COVID Vaccines Sep 23, 2021 Mac Van Trang told officials in Ho Chi Minh City not to accept Sinopharm doses donated by a local conglomerate. US Judge: Facebook Must Release Content Linked to Rohingya Genocide in Myanmar Sep 23, 2021 Facebook was slow to respond to concerns about how its platform played a role in Myanmar’s persecution of its Rohingya minority, a US judge says. Previous 30 items 1 ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ... 93 Next 30 items