Search results 29042 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 Pregnant women with COVID suffer in North Korea’s run-down medical system May 23, 2022 Sources report some expectant mothers suffered stillbirths after being placed in makeshift care facilities. Long lines for gasoline in Laos as shortage worsens May 23, 2022 Rising global prices and the rapid depreciation of the kip are blamed for the crisis at the pump. UN rights chief lowers expectations for heavily scrutinized visit to Xinjiang May 23, 2022 Uyghurs, Tibetans and Chinese activists fear Michelle Bachelet will fail to take Beijing to task for rights abuses. Tibetan monks told to take blame for statue demolitions May 23, 2022 Authorities reportedly said that a 99-foot-tall Buddha statue in Drago was too high. More than a dozen Rohingya die when boat capsizes off Myanmar coast May 23, 2022 About 90 people, including women and children, were aboard the boat heading to Malaysia Xinjiang goldsmith’s death after release from prison is followed by son’s demise May 23, 2022 Yaqup Hesen died on the eve of the Eid al-Fitr holiday. His son collapsed and died at his funeral. Former RFA blogger in failing health in Vietnam jail May 23, 2022 Nguyen Truong Thuy suffers from several ailments, but prison officials are refusing requests of outside treatment. Flickering dreams of democracy May 23, 2022 Monks bless hundreds of endangered baby turtles released into river in Cambodia May 23, 2022 580 Cantor’s giant soft shell turtles are now swimming in the Mekong River. According to the Wildlife Conservation Society, the species is threatened by ... President Biden warns China over invasion threat, drawing parallel with Ukraine May 23, 2022 Biden says the U.S. has a commitment to defend Taiwan, which lives under the threat of annexation by China. Biden unveils US Indo-Pacific economic plan after summits in Japan, South Korea May 23, 2022 More countries join the president's Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity. China pushes the ‘Sinicization of religion’ in Xinjiang, targeting Uyghurs May 22, 2022 Officials want to eliminate Islam and Uyghur culture in the western region, analysts say. Weeks of COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai takes toll on residents' mental health May 20, 2022 Residents hit by frustration over prolonged confinement, social isolation, food fears and Kafkaesque restrictions. Cambodia’s commune campaign to test country’s electoral integrity May 20, 2022 The June 5 races won’t shift the power balance but may affirm support for a newish opposition party. Elderly and sick die of COVID-19 complications in North Korean capital May 20, 2022 The authorities have mobilized medical students to help out overwhelmed doctors in the city’s hospitals. China’s border restrictions hard to swallow for Myanmar’s sugarcane growers May 20, 2022 In northern Myanmar’s Kachin state, farmers rely on exports across the border to China. But due to the COVID-19 pandemic, China frequently closes its border. ... Myanmar junta tribunal sentences 7 youths to death in Yangon May 20, 2022 As of March 11, army tribunals in the Yangon region have sentenced more than 150 people to death or life in prison. Vietnam ethnic minority activist jailed for 4 years for reporting abuse allegations May 20, 2022 Y Wo Nie was sentenced under a law critics say gives authorities too much power to crack down on dissent. UN rights chief’s office announces dates of China visit, including Xinjiang May 20, 2022 Uyghur rights groups worry that the UN team will not be granted ‘unfettered’ access to the region. Philippines deploys buoys as ‘sovereign markers’ in South China Sea May 20, 2022 Philippine Coast Guard also sets up command observation posts on three isles in disputed waters. Beijing ramps up local COVID-19 lockdowns as Shanghai slowly starts to move again May 20, 2022 The zero-COVID policy has wreaked havoc on Shanghai's economy, with mass layoffs expected after lockdown ends. Dalai Lama not a ‘separatist,’ Tibet’s exile leader says May 20, 2022 The comment comes after visit from a U.S. diplomat prompts a rebuke by China. Driving us QRazy May 20, 2022 Biden looks to consolidate US alliances as he starts trip to South Korea, Japan May 20, 2022 He will announce Indo-Pacific Economic Framework during 5-day visit to East Asia. Hong Kong migrants to UK suffer widespread trauma, depressive symptoms: report May 20, 2022 Many fear opening up to people they don't already know and trust, fearing for friends and family left behind. Schools close as pandemic rages in North Korea May 19, 2022 Students are ordered to attend remote learning, but spotty electricity and lack of computers raise big challenges. Myanmar junta gets effective diplomatic downgrade as a result of military coup May 19, 2022 Ambassador postings are on hold at some Western missions in what opponents call a rebuke to the regime. singapore.html May 19, 2022 RFA has identified Singaporean assets controlled by politically connected Cambodians worth in excess of $230 million. Among the owners of those assets are ... Vietnamese attorneys face abuse from police when defending their clients May 19, 2022 Some officers resent lawyers for making investigations more difficult. Coffee shop run by disabled men in Yangon May 19, 2022 The Golden Hope Café was opened by the Shwe Minn Tha Foundation, which gives support to handicapped people in Myanmar. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 969 Next 30 items
Search results 29042 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 Pregnant women with COVID suffer in North Korea’s run-down medical system May 23, 2022 Sources report some expectant mothers suffered stillbirths after being placed in makeshift care facilities. Long lines for gasoline in Laos as shortage worsens May 23, 2022 Rising global prices and the rapid depreciation of the kip are blamed for the crisis at the pump. UN rights chief lowers expectations for heavily scrutinized visit to Xinjiang May 23, 2022 Uyghurs, Tibetans and Chinese activists fear Michelle Bachelet will fail to take Beijing to task for rights abuses. Tibetan monks told to take blame for statue demolitions May 23, 2022 Authorities reportedly said that a 99-foot-tall Buddha statue in Drago was too high. More than a dozen Rohingya die when boat capsizes off Myanmar coast May 23, 2022 About 90 people, including women and children, were aboard the boat heading to Malaysia Xinjiang goldsmith’s death after release from prison is followed by son’s demise May 23, 2022 Yaqup Hesen died on the eve of the Eid al-Fitr holiday. His son collapsed and died at his funeral. Former RFA blogger in failing health in Vietnam jail May 23, 2022 Nguyen Truong Thuy suffers from several ailments, but prison officials are refusing requests of outside treatment. Flickering dreams of democracy May 23, 2022 Monks bless hundreds of endangered baby turtles released into river in Cambodia May 23, 2022 580 Cantor’s giant soft shell turtles are now swimming in the Mekong River. According to the Wildlife Conservation Society, the species is threatened by ... President Biden warns China over invasion threat, drawing parallel with Ukraine May 23, 2022 Biden says the U.S. has a commitment to defend Taiwan, which lives under the threat of annexation by China. Biden unveils US Indo-Pacific economic plan after summits in Japan, South Korea May 23, 2022 More countries join the president's Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity. China pushes the ‘Sinicization of religion’ in Xinjiang, targeting Uyghurs May 22, 2022 Officials want to eliminate Islam and Uyghur culture in the western region, analysts say. Weeks of COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai takes toll on residents' mental health May 20, 2022 Residents hit by frustration over prolonged confinement, social isolation, food fears and Kafkaesque restrictions. Cambodia’s commune campaign to test country’s electoral integrity May 20, 2022 The June 5 races won’t shift the power balance but may affirm support for a newish opposition party. Elderly and sick die of COVID-19 complications in North Korean capital May 20, 2022 The authorities have mobilized medical students to help out overwhelmed doctors in the city’s hospitals. China’s border restrictions hard to swallow for Myanmar’s sugarcane growers May 20, 2022 In northern Myanmar’s Kachin state, farmers rely on exports across the border to China. But due to the COVID-19 pandemic, China frequently closes its border. ... Myanmar junta tribunal sentences 7 youths to death in Yangon May 20, 2022 As of March 11, army tribunals in the Yangon region have sentenced more than 150 people to death or life in prison. Vietnam ethnic minority activist jailed for 4 years for reporting abuse allegations May 20, 2022 Y Wo Nie was sentenced under a law critics say gives authorities too much power to crack down on dissent. UN rights chief’s office announces dates of China visit, including Xinjiang May 20, 2022 Uyghur rights groups worry that the UN team will not be granted ‘unfettered’ access to the region. Philippines deploys buoys as ‘sovereign markers’ in South China Sea May 20, 2022 Philippine Coast Guard also sets up command observation posts on three isles in disputed waters. Beijing ramps up local COVID-19 lockdowns as Shanghai slowly starts to move again May 20, 2022 The zero-COVID policy has wreaked havoc on Shanghai's economy, with mass layoffs expected after lockdown ends. Dalai Lama not a ‘separatist,’ Tibet’s exile leader says May 20, 2022 The comment comes after visit from a U.S. diplomat prompts a rebuke by China. Driving us QRazy May 20, 2022 Biden looks to consolidate US alliances as he starts trip to South Korea, Japan May 20, 2022 He will announce Indo-Pacific Economic Framework during 5-day visit to East Asia. Hong Kong migrants to UK suffer widespread trauma, depressive symptoms: report May 20, 2022 Many fear opening up to people they don't already know and trust, fearing for friends and family left behind. Schools close as pandemic rages in North Korea May 19, 2022 Students are ordered to attend remote learning, but spotty electricity and lack of computers raise big challenges. Myanmar junta gets effective diplomatic downgrade as a result of military coup May 19, 2022 Ambassador postings are on hold at some Western missions in what opponents call a rebuke to the regime. singapore.html May 19, 2022 RFA has identified Singaporean assets controlled by politically connected Cambodians worth in excess of $230 million. Among the owners of those assets are ... Vietnamese attorneys face abuse from police when defending their clients May 19, 2022 Some officers resent lawyers for making investigations more difficult. Coffee shop run by disabled men in Yangon May 19, 2022 The Golden Hope Café was opened by the Shwe Minn Tha Foundation, which gives support to handicapped people in Myanmar. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 969 Next 30 items