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Karenni Army Marks Anniversary With Vow to ‘Fight to The End’ Against Myanmar Military Aug 17, 2021 The ethnic army says it will do whatever it takes to beat the junta and form a federal union. Laos Says No to Officials Keeping State Cars After Retirement Aug 17, 2021 Citizens tell RFA that they like efforts to curb wasteful practices. A Reporter Looks Back: The Fall of Saigon and the Takeover of Kabul Aug 17, 2021 Dan Southerland recalls efforts to get helpers out of Saigon ahead of Viet Cong forces. Lack of Interpreter Stalls Uyghur Suspects’ Trial in 2015 Bangkok Bombing Aug 18, 2021 An interpreter proposed by the Chinese Embassy is expected to arrive next month, lawyer says. Taliban Takeover Wins Mixed Reviews, Backlash on China's Internet Aug 18, 2021 Comments expressing support for the armed movement spark angry responses from other netizens. 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Search results 2864 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 Two Lao Banana Workers Denied Their Pay Walk 250 Miles Home Sep 30, 2021 The two men, both 21, began work at a Chinese-owned farm in southern Laos in July, and left after receiving no pay in September. Rohingya Refugees Missing, Feared Drowned After Boat Capsizes off Bangladesh Island Aug 15, 2021 A survivor told BenarNews that his wife and four children were missing at sea. Hong Kong Protest Organizer Disbands After Criticisms in Beijing-Backed Media Aug 16, 2021 Police say they will go ahead with a probe into the group's members, activities, and sources of funding regardless. China Eyes Post-War Reconstruction in Afghanistan Amid Promises of Peace From Taliban Aug 16, 2021 State media say the US' withdrawal of troops was 'irresponsible,' and rule out the possibility of Chinese military involvement. Chinese Police Stop Tibetan Travelers, Pushing One Into River and Shooting Another Aug 16, 2021 Chinese police have been conducting random inspections of Tibetans in Yushu since July, searching especially for politically sensitive content carried on ... Hong Kong's Population Falls For Second Year Running Amid Exodus Aug 16, 2021 The public healthcare sector is losing doctors and nurses to emigration and private-sector recruiters. North Korea Cracks Down on Employees Skipping Work to Earn Money Elsewhere Aug 16, 2021 Unable to support themselves at their assigned jobs, workers are seeking greener pastures. Children of Detained Uyghur Parents Held in ‘Welfare Schools’ in China’s Xinjiang Aug 16, 2021 Preschoolers are allowed brief video chats with their parents while under strict monitoring. US Diplomat’s Meeting with Tibetan Exile Representative in India Riles China Aug 16, 2021 Recent US contacts with Tibet's exile government show that President Joe Biden is delivering on his campaign promises regarding Tibet, one expert says. Myanmar’s Junta Seen Moving to Dissolve NLD to Ensure Grip on Power Aug 16, 2021 The military has arrested more than 300 party members, including 98 lawmakers, since February. Laos Drowning in Debt That Can’t be Repaid: Experts Aug 16, 2021 Debts are tied mainly to the development of infrastructure projects, with money owed to lenders in China and other nearby countries. China Axes Hundreds of Joint Courses With Foreign Universities Aug 17, 2021 A German rights activist calls for greater transparency over which universities accept Chinese government money, and on what terms. China to Discuss Imposing Foreign Sanctions Law on Hong Kong Aug 17, 2021 If the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law is added to the city's laws, foreign financial institutions could leave, an economist warns. Interview: Taliban Sharing Info with China ‘Poses a Danger for Uyghurs’ Aug 17, 2021 There is fear Kabul will help China “identify Uyghurs and have them deported back to China,” says a U.S. scholar. New School Opens for Refugee Children in Myanmar Aug 17, 2021 Many of the students are members of the Karenni ethnic group, who fled violent clashes between local militias and junta forces that erupted in eastern ... Hong Kong's Leader Warns Lawyers to 'Stay Out of Politics' Aug 17, 2021 Chief executive Carrie Lam also calls on civil organizations to disband if they cross political "red lines" laid down by Beijing. Families of Vietnamese Political Prisoners Ask US Vice President to Pressure Hanoi for Their Release Aug 17, 2021 U.S. Senator urges State Department not to ignore human rights in talks with Vietnam. North Korea Threatens to Punish China-Based Workers Moonlighting for Local Companies Aug 17, 2021 With cross-border trade on hold, many traders have taken up part time jobs to support themselves. Scores of Myanmar Artists, Entertainers, Succumb to COVID Virus Aug 17, 2021 The literature, film, music, and theater lost luminaries because of inadequate medical care amid a third wave of the coronavirus. Myanmar Teachers Set up School For Children in Kayah State IDP Camp Aug 17, 2021 Students are attending classes while local schools remain closed due to armed conflict and the COVID-19 pandemic. Karenni Army Marks Anniversary With Vow to ‘Fight to The End’ Against Myanmar Military Aug 17, 2021 The ethnic army says it will do whatever it takes to beat the junta and form a federal union. Laos Says No to Officials Keeping State Cars After Retirement Aug 17, 2021 Citizens tell RFA that they like efforts to curb wasteful practices. A Reporter Looks Back: The Fall of Saigon and the Takeover of Kabul Aug 17, 2021 Dan Southerland recalls efforts to get helpers out of Saigon ahead of Viet Cong forces. Lack of Interpreter Stalls Uyghur Suspects’ Trial in 2015 Bangkok Bombing Aug 18, 2021 An interpreter proposed by the Chinese Embassy is expected to arrive next month, lawyer says. Taliban Takeover Wins Mixed Reviews, Backlash on China's Internet Aug 18, 2021 Comments expressing support for the armed movement spark angry responses from other netizens. Hong Kong Police Arrest Four Students Over Motion Supporting Suicide Attacker Aug 18, 2021 The students are being held under the national security law on suspicion of 'advocating terrorism.' Apocalypse Mao? Aug 18, 2021 The official Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece, the People's Daily, among others in China, have suggested that the Taliban have seized power in Afghanistan ... Researchers Jailed Over Github Stash of Pandemic Content Banned in China Aug 18, 2021 Chen Mei and Cai Wei are sentenced, then released after time served is taken into account. ‘To Save The Uyghurs Is to Save The World’: Interview Aug 18, 2021 Nathan Duddles and his family are hiking the Colorado Trail in the US to raise awareness about the situation in Xinjiang. North Korea Warns Citizens Not to Speculate About Leader’s Health After Weight Loss Aug 18, 2021 Kim Jong Un is suffering alone during the national crisis, the government says. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 96 Next 30 items