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2023.10.24

The Sinicization of Islam in Hong Kong

RFA examines the conflicts Muslims face under the rule of China’s atheist Communist Party.

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Film Profiles Activist Monk


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China-US competition for rare earths sparks plan to mine Pacific seabed near Guam


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PNG-Australia defense treaty creates jobs, risks amid rising China influence


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Japan’s combat role in Philippines war games signals shift in regional strategy


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North Korean hackers offer $70,000 per month to be their front

Offering money for use of an identity is an increasingly common North Korean hacker scheme

Why China ramps up influence in the Pacific

Why Cambodia and Southeast Asia became a scam haven


North Korea soldiers who fought alongside Russia celebrated at Workers' Party anniversary

Myanmar junta bombs full moon gathering

Hanoi residents wade through floodwaters in Typhoon Matmo's aftermath

MOST READ  RFA

1.

Film Profiles Activist Monk


2.

China-US competition for rare earths sparks plan to mine Pacific seabed near Guam


3.

PNG-Australia defense treaty creates jobs, risks amid rising China influence


4.

Japan’s combat role in Philippines war games signals shift in regional strategy


5.

North Korean hackers offer $70,000 per month to be their front