Search results 36720 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Reports on rights violations in Vietnam decline due to fear of reprisal: UN 2024-09-17 The UN says Vietnamese authorities retaliated against those cooperating with its human rights agency. North Korea executes 2 women who fled and were forcibly repatriated from China 2024-09-17 9 others were given life in prison on human trafficking charges Kanye West's Hainan concert seen as feel-good boost for weak economy 2024-09-17 Officials may have been hoping to emulate the effects of Taylor Swift's Singapore gigs earlier this year. Myanmar’s flood death toll rises to 226 with scores missing 2024-09-17 Meanwhile, Vietnam bracers for another storm brewing in the South China Sea. Vietnam coast guard holds rare live fire exercise 2024-09-17 The drills are aimed at strengthening combat readiness amid rising tension in the South China Sea. Shortages in Myanmar lead to ‘socialist-era’ economy 2024-09-16 Yangon residents line up for cooking oil and can’t get basic medicines. Flooding from typhoon swamps northern Laos, Myanmar’s Inle Lake area 2024-09-16 Asia’s biggest storm of the year has left scores of people dead and missing. North Korea sends 500 workers to China in violation of sanctions 2024-09-16 This is the first time North Korea has dispatched workers since the start of the pandemic. NagaWorld union leader released from prison, vows to lead ongoing strike 2024-09-16 The dispute at the Phnom Penh hotel and casino complex began in 2021 and has featured clashes with police. Philippines says it did not surrender Sabina Shoal to China 2024-09-16 Beijing claims it “has indisputable sovereignty” over the disputed South China Sea shoal. Chinese court rejects feminist journalist Sophia Huang's appeal 2024-09-16 The Guangdong High People's Court makes the decision in secret, concealing it from her defense team. Uyghur activists welcome Biden’s call to limit ‘de minimis’ exemption 2024-09-16 Critics call the law a ‘loophole’ that allows goods made with slavery to be sold to Americans. China releases US pastor David Lin after 18 years in jail 2024-09-16 The timing of Lin's release could show Beijing is looking to ease tensions with the United States. Myanmar’s junta presses ahead with census before proposed election 2024-09-16 But opponents say the census will only count about half the population because rebels control so much territory. Thailand's longan boom faces uncertain future as Chinese tighten grip on market 2024-09-16 China imports 95% of its longan from Thailand, with most local buyers acting as nominees for Chinese merchants. Death of Chinese delivery rider highlights harsh working conditions 2024-09-16 Riders make around US$0.70 per delivery, forcing them to put in long hours without rest to make ends meet. Myanmar junta arrests dozens for sending supplies to rebel zone 2024-09-16 The arrests come after the Arakan Army announced plans to seize last townships from junta control. Was a US athlete ineligible to compete in the Paralympics? 2024-09-16 Verdict: False Pacific Islands Forum investigating cyberattack on networks 2024-09-16 PIF Sec. Gen. Baron Waqa wouldn't comment on reports Chinese state-sponsored hackers were behind the intrusion. PNG authorizes lethal force to quell deadly violence near Porgera mine 2024-09-16 Police declared a state of emergency after fighting between illegal miners and local landowners. Front-runner for next Japanese leader eyes better North Korean ties 2024-09-16 Shinjiro Koizumi stressed that he and Kim Jong Un are of the same generation. EXPLAINED: Why Thais are wary of China’s rising influence 2024-09-16 Despite their differences, Thailand could side with China rather than the U.S. during wartime, analysts said. Vietnam court jails activist for 5 years 2024-09-16 Phan Van Bach was accused of defaming the Communist Party and inciting the people. An overdue farewell to Southeast Asia’s pro-democracy icons 2024-09-15 The region's voters and well-wishers in the West must focus on supporting institutions that outlast personalities. Philippine coast guard ship leaves disputed shoal in South China Sea 2024-09-14 The BRP Teresa Magbanua has left Sabina Shoal after a five-month standoff with Chinese ships. EXCLUSIVE: Dissident Chinese journalist works on her next book from exile in Thailand 2024-09-14 'I was trying to bring about peace,’ says Dai Qing, a one-time critic of the Three Gorges Dam project. Laos' ASEAN chairmanship propels foreign minister to PM contender 2024-09-14 Saleumxay Kommasith is widely acknowledged as one of his country’s most competent technocrats. More Rohingya are arriving in Bangladesh, as Rakhine state burns 2024-09-13 Many new arrivals from Myanmar are renting accommodations outside the refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar. Thailand closes 6 schools for Myanmar migrant children in southern province 2024-09-13 The closures affect 2,000 students and may be followed by inspections of migrant schools in the country’s north. Cambodia calls US sanctions of casino tycoon ‘misleading’ 2024-09-13 But the government has suspended a power project owned by Ly Yong Phat, citing illegal logging. Previous 30 items 1 ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 1224 Next 30 items
Search results 36720 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Reports on rights violations in Vietnam decline due to fear of reprisal: UN 2024-09-17 The UN says Vietnamese authorities retaliated against those cooperating with its human rights agency. North Korea executes 2 women who fled and were forcibly repatriated from China 2024-09-17 9 others were given life in prison on human trafficking charges Kanye West's Hainan concert seen as feel-good boost for weak economy 2024-09-17 Officials may have been hoping to emulate the effects of Taylor Swift's Singapore gigs earlier this year. Myanmar’s flood death toll rises to 226 with scores missing 2024-09-17 Meanwhile, Vietnam bracers for another storm brewing in the South China Sea. Vietnam coast guard holds rare live fire exercise 2024-09-17 The drills are aimed at strengthening combat readiness amid rising tension in the South China Sea. Shortages in Myanmar lead to ‘socialist-era’ economy 2024-09-16 Yangon residents line up for cooking oil and can’t get basic medicines. Flooding from typhoon swamps northern Laos, Myanmar’s Inle Lake area 2024-09-16 Asia’s biggest storm of the year has left scores of people dead and missing. North Korea sends 500 workers to China in violation of sanctions 2024-09-16 This is the first time North Korea has dispatched workers since the start of the pandemic. NagaWorld union leader released from prison, vows to lead ongoing strike 2024-09-16 The dispute at the Phnom Penh hotel and casino complex began in 2021 and has featured clashes with police. Philippines says it did not surrender Sabina Shoal to China 2024-09-16 Beijing claims it “has indisputable sovereignty” over the disputed South China Sea shoal. Chinese court rejects feminist journalist Sophia Huang's appeal 2024-09-16 The Guangdong High People's Court makes the decision in secret, concealing it from her defense team. Uyghur activists welcome Biden’s call to limit ‘de minimis’ exemption 2024-09-16 Critics call the law a ‘loophole’ that allows goods made with slavery to be sold to Americans. China releases US pastor David Lin after 18 years in jail 2024-09-16 The timing of Lin's release could show Beijing is looking to ease tensions with the United States. Myanmar’s junta presses ahead with census before proposed election 2024-09-16 But opponents say the census will only count about half the population because rebels control so much territory. Thailand's longan boom faces uncertain future as Chinese tighten grip on market 2024-09-16 China imports 95% of its longan from Thailand, with most local buyers acting as nominees for Chinese merchants. Death of Chinese delivery rider highlights harsh working conditions 2024-09-16 Riders make around US$0.70 per delivery, forcing them to put in long hours without rest to make ends meet. Myanmar junta arrests dozens for sending supplies to rebel zone 2024-09-16 The arrests come after the Arakan Army announced plans to seize last townships from junta control. Was a US athlete ineligible to compete in the Paralympics? 2024-09-16 Verdict: False Pacific Islands Forum investigating cyberattack on networks 2024-09-16 PIF Sec. Gen. Baron Waqa wouldn't comment on reports Chinese state-sponsored hackers were behind the intrusion. PNG authorizes lethal force to quell deadly violence near Porgera mine 2024-09-16 Police declared a state of emergency after fighting between illegal miners and local landowners. Front-runner for next Japanese leader eyes better North Korean ties 2024-09-16 Shinjiro Koizumi stressed that he and Kim Jong Un are of the same generation. EXPLAINED: Why Thais are wary of China’s rising influence 2024-09-16 Despite their differences, Thailand could side with China rather than the U.S. during wartime, analysts said. Vietnam court jails activist for 5 years 2024-09-16 Phan Van Bach was accused of defaming the Communist Party and inciting the people. An overdue farewell to Southeast Asia’s pro-democracy icons 2024-09-15 The region's voters and well-wishers in the West must focus on supporting institutions that outlast personalities. Philippine coast guard ship leaves disputed shoal in South China Sea 2024-09-14 The BRP Teresa Magbanua has left Sabina Shoal after a five-month standoff with Chinese ships. EXCLUSIVE: Dissident Chinese journalist works on her next book from exile in Thailand 2024-09-14 'I was trying to bring about peace,’ says Dai Qing, a one-time critic of the Three Gorges Dam project. Laos' ASEAN chairmanship propels foreign minister to PM contender 2024-09-14 Saleumxay Kommasith is widely acknowledged as one of his country’s most competent technocrats. More Rohingya are arriving in Bangladesh, as Rakhine state burns 2024-09-13 Many new arrivals from Myanmar are renting accommodations outside the refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar. Thailand closes 6 schools for Myanmar migrant children in southern province 2024-09-13 The closures affect 2,000 students and may be followed by inspections of migrant schools in the country’s north. Cambodia calls US sanctions of casino tycoon ‘misleading’ 2024-09-13 But the government has suspended a power project owned by Ly Yong Phat, citing illegal logging. Previous 30 items 1 ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 1224 Next 30 items