Search results 29709 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 Jailed Vietnamese blogger protests harsh conditions in prison Jul 25, 2022 Prisoners swelter in small, humid cells and are denied medical care, he says. Execution of democracy icons shows Myanmar junta is desperate to exert control Jul 25, 2022 Military resorts to rare judicial executions, pointing to its weakness as conflict spreads INTERVIEW: Lin Zhao: a short-tempered martyr who idolized then rejected Mao Zedong Jul 25, 2022 Lin started out as a true believer in communism and took part in the violence of the land reform movement. 'Educated youth' who fled China's Cultural Revolution remembered in U.S. monument Jul 25, 2022 Memorial activities in Hong Kong, where many drowned fleeing Mao's China, dwindle under a crackdown on dissent. 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Myanmar junta cuts phone and internet connections in Magway amid fierce fighting Jul 22, 2022 Locals can't get warnings about air strikes and troop attacks. The NUG says the junta is trying to hide war crimes. China holds new naval drills as US carrier transits South China Sea Jul 22, 2022 China often holds military exercises at short notice in response to U.S. naval activities in disputed seas. Dozens of teachers killed, hundreds arrested by Myanmar junta for joining strike Jul 22, 2022 The military regime is meting out harsher punishments under a revised counterterrorism law. Taiwan's 'time machine' house recreates, preserves memories of Hong Kong Jul 22, 2022 Black boxes depict the loss of family and friends to emigration, now-defunct newspapers and memories of childhood. Coercion claims as Vietnam jails 6 in crackdown on religious group Jul 22, 2022 Defendants say confessions used against them at their trial were coerced by police. Top UN court rejects Myanmar objections in Rohingya genocide trial Jul 22, 2022 The International Court of Justice clears way for the Gambian case to move to evidence against Myanmar. Student detainees in Myanmar allegedly beaten, kept in solitary confinement Jul 21, 2022 Human rights violations against inmates have been on the rise since the military takeover, an NGO says. Interview: ‘You have to put people over profit’ Jul 21, 2022 Serena Oberstein discusses the new Uyghur Forced Labor Database her organization created. Hungry North Koreans bristle as elites feast on expensive dog meat Jul 21, 2022 Food is in short supply and prices continue to rise, but the privileged aren’t feeling the squeeze. Indonesia’s Jokowi, China’s Xi to meet in Beijing next week, discuss G20 Jul 21, 2022 Former lawmaker becomes newscaster for anti-junta news agency in Myanmar’s Sagaing region Jul 21, 2022 Thant Wai Kyaw says the people of Sagaing are determined to fight back against junta forces. 'Dabai' mass COVID-19 test workers strike over unpaid wages in China's Shenyang Jul 21, 2022 The zero-COVID policy has led to massive profits for companies running compulsory testing around the country. Tibetan land rights activists released from Chinese prison Jul 21, 2022 The men remain under surveillance by authorities, a source said. Hong Kong government plans new law banning computer data deemed harmful to Hong Kong Jul 21, 2022 The law will apply anywhere in the world, and could usher in Great Firewall-style censorship, analysts warn. Philippines Defense chief: Marcos administration to boost patrols in South China Sea Jul 21, 2022 Jose Faustino says nation must guard its “territorial integrity” against Chinese incursions. China angry at reported Pelosi Taiwan visit as plan questioned in US Jul 21, 2022 Asked about a prospective trip, Biden said “I think that the military thinks it’s not a good idea right now.” Chinese pressure on UN rights chief prompts US call for release of Xinjiang report Jul 20, 2022 A rights expert says 'hypersensitive' China always tries to thwart criticism. Unease downstream despite assurances that leaking Lao Nam Theun 1 is safe Jul 20, 2022 Energy safety authorities acknowledge finding two small leaks on June 25. 30 North Korean ‘defector’ families forced to relocate to hardscrabble hinterland Jul 20, 2022 Families in Ryanggang province are banished for having two or more members who fled to South Korea. Rakhine civilians arrested by Myanmar forces charged for alleged ties to Arakan Army Jul 20, 2022 Family members say the men have no connections to the rebel army in western Myanmar. Cambodian farmers say a glut of durian fruit led to a steep price decline Jul 20, 2022 Farmers in northwestern Cambodia’s Battambang province say imports from Thailand and Vietnam have driven down the price by more than 50 percent. Previous 30 items 1 ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 991 Next 30 items
Search results 29709 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 Jailed Vietnamese blogger protests harsh conditions in prison Jul 25, 2022 Prisoners swelter in small, humid cells and are denied medical care, he says. Execution of democracy icons shows Myanmar junta is desperate to exert control Jul 25, 2022 Military resorts to rare judicial executions, pointing to its weakness as conflict spreads INTERVIEW: Lin Zhao: a short-tempered martyr who idolized then rejected Mao Zedong Jul 25, 2022 Lin started out as a true believer in communism and took part in the violence of the land reform movement. 'Educated youth' who fled China's Cultural Revolution remembered in U.S. monument Jul 25, 2022 Memorial activities in Hong Kong, where many drowned fleeing Mao's China, dwindle under a crackdown on dissent. Taiwan’s aircraft and warships stage five-day live-fire exercise Jul 25, 2022 The public are also involved in emergency drills to prepare them for a possible invasion. Cao Dai follower detained for hours after returning from U.S. religious summit Jul 25, 2022 Members of the religious group say they have faced years of persecution. Global outcry as Myanmar junta executes prominent democracy activists, two others Jul 24, 2022 Ko Jimmy, Phyo Zeya Thaw and two others were killed in the first judicial executions since 1976. Border closures, conflict threaten ‘shipadi’ fungus trade in remote northern Myanmar Jul 24, 2022 Ethnic Rawan say the pandemic and fighting in Kachin state have made hunting the fungus less lucrative. Four years after Laos’ worst dam catastrophe, survivors still live in limbo Jul 23, 2022 New homes were supposed to be completed by the end of 2020, but some may not be ready until 2025. Myanmar junta cuts phone and internet connections in Magway amid fierce fighting Jul 22, 2022 Locals can't get warnings about air strikes and troop attacks. The NUG says the junta is trying to hide war crimes. China holds new naval drills as US carrier transits South China Sea Jul 22, 2022 China often holds military exercises at short notice in response to U.S. naval activities in disputed seas. Dozens of teachers killed, hundreds arrested by Myanmar junta for joining strike Jul 22, 2022 The military regime is meting out harsher punishments under a revised counterterrorism law. Taiwan's 'time machine' house recreates, preserves memories of Hong Kong Jul 22, 2022 Black boxes depict the loss of family and friends to emigration, now-defunct newspapers and memories of childhood. Coercion claims as Vietnam jails 6 in crackdown on religious group Jul 22, 2022 Defendants say confessions used against them at their trial were coerced by police. Top UN court rejects Myanmar objections in Rohingya genocide trial Jul 22, 2022 The International Court of Justice clears way for the Gambian case to move to evidence against Myanmar. Student detainees in Myanmar allegedly beaten, kept in solitary confinement Jul 21, 2022 Human rights violations against inmates have been on the rise since the military takeover, an NGO says. Interview: ‘You have to put people over profit’ Jul 21, 2022 Serena Oberstein discusses the new Uyghur Forced Labor Database her organization created. Hungry North Koreans bristle as elites feast on expensive dog meat Jul 21, 2022 Food is in short supply and prices continue to rise, but the privileged aren’t feeling the squeeze. Indonesia’s Jokowi, China’s Xi to meet in Beijing next week, discuss G20 Jul 21, 2022 Former lawmaker becomes newscaster for anti-junta news agency in Myanmar’s Sagaing region Jul 21, 2022 Thant Wai Kyaw says the people of Sagaing are determined to fight back against junta forces. 'Dabai' mass COVID-19 test workers strike over unpaid wages in China's Shenyang Jul 21, 2022 The zero-COVID policy has led to massive profits for companies running compulsory testing around the country. Tibetan land rights activists released from Chinese prison Jul 21, 2022 The men remain under surveillance by authorities, a source said. Hong Kong government plans new law banning computer data deemed harmful to Hong Kong Jul 21, 2022 The law will apply anywhere in the world, and could usher in Great Firewall-style censorship, analysts warn. Philippines Defense chief: Marcos administration to boost patrols in South China Sea Jul 21, 2022 Jose Faustino says nation must guard its “territorial integrity” against Chinese incursions. China angry at reported Pelosi Taiwan visit as plan questioned in US Jul 21, 2022 Asked about a prospective trip, Biden said “I think that the military thinks it’s not a good idea right now.” Chinese pressure on UN rights chief prompts US call for release of Xinjiang report Jul 20, 2022 A rights expert says 'hypersensitive' China always tries to thwart criticism. Unease downstream despite assurances that leaking Lao Nam Theun 1 is safe Jul 20, 2022 Energy safety authorities acknowledge finding two small leaks on June 25. 30 North Korean ‘defector’ families forced to relocate to hardscrabble hinterland Jul 20, 2022 Families in Ryanggang province are banished for having two or more members who fled to South Korea. Rakhine civilians arrested by Myanmar forces charged for alleged ties to Arakan Army Jul 20, 2022 Family members say the men have no connections to the rebel army in western Myanmar. Cambodian farmers say a glut of durian fruit led to a steep price decline Jul 20, 2022 Farmers in northwestern Cambodia’s Battambang province say imports from Thailand and Vietnam have driven down the price by more than 50 percent. Previous 30 items 1 ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 991 Next 30 items