Search results 11719 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months A new generation's perspective on Thailand’s Tak Bai case 2024-10-25 Twenty years on, the Tak Bai Massacre still leaves a psychological scar among people in Thailand’s Deep South. With the statute of limitations expiring Oct. ... Malaysia’s new citizenship law maintains regressive measures 2024-10-25 Although legislation grants citizenship for children born abroad to Malaysian mothers, amendments expand statelessness and still discriminate against women. Time runs out for justice in Thailand’s Tak Bai massacre 2024-10-25 Statute of limitations in the case expired on Friday, but memory of the 2004 atrocity lives on in the Thai Deep South. 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Filipino activists mark sixth anniversary of landmark ruling on South China Sea 2022-07-12 “The militarization in the West Philippine Sea has concrete repercussions for thousands of ordinary Filipinos Dateline,” says spokesman for activists. China lashes out as US Navy destroyer sails near disputed islands 2022-07-13 The USS Benfold’s operation comes as a separate carrier strike group moves into the South China Sea. Indonesia stops sending workers to Malaysia over alleged breach of labor deal 2022-07-13 Jakarta slams Kuala Lumpur for putting migrants at risk of being used as forced labor. Thousands of ex-separatist rebels poised to become Philippine police officers 2022-07-13 They would be tasked with protecting peace in the troubled Muslim south. US ambassador-nominee to Bangkok promises to help Thais pressure Burmese junta 2022-07-13 Noting Myanmar’s “horrifying atrocities,” long-time diplomat Robert Godec says he’ll press Bangkok to reduce its oil dependence on next-door neighbor. 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Philippines released footage of Chinese vessel disrupting a Filipino resupply vessel 2023-10-22 Philippines says Chinese vessels disrupt a Filipino resupply mission, causing collisions and raising tensions in the West Philippine Sea. Chinese, Philippine boats collide in South China Sea, both say 2023-10-22 Beijing claims the Philippine side deliberately caused the collisions to escalate tensions. Previous 30 items 1 ... 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 ... 391 Next 30 items
Search results 11719 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months A new generation's perspective on Thailand’s Tak Bai case 2024-10-25 Twenty years on, the Tak Bai Massacre still leaves a psychological scar among people in Thailand’s Deep South. With the statute of limitations expiring Oct. ... Malaysia’s new citizenship law maintains regressive measures 2024-10-25 Although legislation grants citizenship for children born abroad to Malaysian mothers, amendments expand statelessness and still discriminate against women. Time runs out for justice in Thailand’s Tak Bai massacre 2024-10-25 Statute of limitations in the case expired on Friday, but memory of the 2004 atrocity lives on in the Thai Deep South. Vietnam builds airstrip on reclaimed island in South China Sea 2024-10-25 New satellite imagery shows a runway being built on Barque Canada reef. 4 Southeast Asian nations join BRICS group led by Russia, China 2024-10-25 Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam say partnership with bloc should not harm established U.S. relations. Malaysian govt denies allegations Najib would gain from house arrest bill 2024-10-25 Analysts say Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was under pressure from coalition ally to release the ex-PM from prison. What do 24-hour mamaks mean to Malaysians? 2024-06-25 There have been calls to close 24-hour eateries like mamak restaurants by midnight to reduce obesity in Malaysia. But these mamaks hold a special place in ... Malaysian sports fans maul gold tiger-themed Olympics uniforms 2024-06-28 After a barrage of complaints, Olympic Council of Malaysia says it will tweak the national uniforms. How one couple feels about Thailand legalizing same-sex marriage 2024-07-26 Thailand will be the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. However, some couples are concerned that some language of the new law is ... Observers say inclusive dialogue unlikely without pressure on Myanmar junta 2022-07-12 But even with talks, they say stakeholders are too far apart to find common ground. China’s deep space radar may have military uses 2022-07-12 Scientists involved in the project say China Fuyan is designed to warn against near-Earth asteroids. ICJ to rule on Myanmar objections to Rohingya genocide case 2022-07-12 The Gambia has accused the military of murder, rape and torture of the Muslim ethnic minority. Activists call on Marcos to pursue Philippine maritime claims against China 2022-07-12 Group demonstrates outside consulate to mark sixth anniversary of arbitration court’s South China Sea ruling. Filipino activists mark sixth anniversary of landmark ruling on South China Sea 2022-07-12 “The militarization in the West Philippine Sea has concrete repercussions for thousands of ordinary Filipinos Dateline,” says spokesman for activists. China lashes out as US Navy destroyer sails near disputed islands 2022-07-13 The USS Benfold’s operation comes as a separate carrier strike group moves into the South China Sea. Indonesia stops sending workers to Malaysia over alleged breach of labor deal 2022-07-13 Jakarta slams Kuala Lumpur for putting migrants at risk of being used as forced labor. Thousands of ex-separatist rebels poised to become Philippine police officers 2022-07-13 They would be tasked with protecting peace in the troubled Muslim south. US ambassador-nominee to Bangkok promises to help Thais pressure Burmese junta 2022-07-13 Noting Myanmar’s “horrifying atrocities,” long-time diplomat Robert Godec says he’ll press Bangkok to reduce its oil dependence on next-door neighbor. Legendary Indonesian street vendor's sweet treats stand test of time 2022-07-14 Customers line up before sunrise to taste the lupis cooked by Satinem, 76, who's been dishing up this culinary delight on the roadside in Yogyakarta for nearly ... 3 Uyghurs escape from Thai detention center 2022-07-14 The incident occurred days after rights organizations called on the government to end prolonged detentions. Acting national police chief backs reviving capital punishment for big drug traffickers 2022-07-14 “It’s high time to bring back the death penalty,” says Lt. Gen. Vicente Danao. Yellen: Russian representatives have no place at G20 meeting in Bali 2022-07-14 U.S. treasury secretary doesn’t say whether she will walk out of meeting to protest Russian invasion of Ukraine. Press freedom advocates, family call for swift probe into journalist’s death 2022-07-14 The editor’s body was retrieved from a river days after he responded to a phone call. Foreign peace monitors depart southern Philippines after nearly 2 decades 2022-07-15 Former President Rodrigo Duterte, who left office last month, decided their presence was no longer required. Indonesia: Unity among G20 needed to avoid ‘catastrophic’ crisis in developing world 2022-07-15 Looming food shortages stemming from the Russia-Ukraine conflict could have grave consequences for vulnerable countries. For relatives of MH17 dead, Russian invasion of Ukraine rekindles painful memories 2022-07-15 They say warring nations haven’t learned from the deaths of 298 people in the 2014 shootdown of Malaysian airliner. Lao fishermen return to Malaysia, despite risks 2022-07-15 Few of the fishers are there legally, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation. Gunmen kill 10 civilians, injure 2, in ambush in restive Papua 2022-07-16 Police blame separatist rebels who deny knowledge of the incident. Philippines released footage of Chinese vessel disrupting a Filipino resupply vessel 2023-10-22 Philippines says Chinese vessels disrupt a Filipino resupply mission, causing collisions and raising tensions in the West Philippine Sea. Chinese, Philippine boats collide in South China Sea, both say 2023-10-22 Beijing claims the Philippine side deliberately caused the collisions to escalate tensions. Previous 30 items 1 ... 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 ... 391 Next 30 items