Search results 11719 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Filipino soldier, militants killed in southern Philippine clash 2023-06-02 Slain fighters were part of local Islamic State affiliate Daulah Islamiyah, officials say. No dialogue between US, China defense chiefs in Singapore 2023-06-02 U.S. Defense Secretary Austin called refusal to meet “unfortunate.” Helping refugee children in Malaysia have a better education 2023-06-02 Many refugees who have fled to Malaysia have lost their homes, jobs, and way of life. But some are determined for refugee children to gain one thing: an ... Malaysian farmers reel from dry fields, income loss during heat wave 2023-06-02 The El Niño conditions will bring more heat and drier weather from June to October, according to the Malaysian Meteorological Department. 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Philippine police kill 4 Chinese kidnap suspects, rescue businessman 2022-05-31 The family of the victim, a 70-year-old Chinese national, paid ransom, police say. Philippines summons Chinese diplomat over ship’s ‘harassment’ in South China Sea 2022-05-31 Protest comes after the incoming president says nation will assert international court’s territorial rights ruling. A bellwether election in Bangkok 2022-05-31 In electing Chadchart Sittipunt as governor of Thai capital, residents show they want fresh faces and are tired of the military’s hand in government. Malaysia bans chicken exports 2022-06-01 Malaysia imposed a ban on the export of fresh chickens in an effort to deal with shortages. Thai peace negotiator: Rebel group responsible for attack in Deep South 2022-06-01 But BRN chief negotiator challenges claim that his group was behind last week’s attack near Malaysian border. Ex-rebels in Muslim Mindanao stake future on recruitment to national police force 2022-06-01 Guerrillas-to-cops is an ongoing project in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region. Chinese forces step up exercises around Taiwan, South China Sea 2022-06-01 Three major exercises have been carried out in past month as U.S. reaffirms its commitments to Taiwan. Myanmar’s junta shuts down publisher for distributing book on Rohingya genocide 2022-06-01 The country’s rulers have targeted outlets for publishing content they do not like. Philippine military kills suspected IS militant tied to bus bombing in south 2022-06-02 Troops captured a second man following a 30-minute shootout in Cotabato. Warships arrive in Rakhine state as tensions rise in Myanmar 2022-06-02 A ship and submarine docked at a naval base amid fears of clashes, locals say. Malaysia to recruit 500,000 Bangladeshi workers over 5 years 2022-06-02 Dhaka to begin sending laborers this month. Of a same feather: Conservationists, traders join forces to save Bali mynah bird 2022-06-02 The species, endemic to Bali, is critically endangered but is a favorite among bird lovers. 2 boys killed as old grenade explodes in southern Philippines 2022-06-03 Two other children who also were playing with the unexploded ordnance suffered serious injuries, police said. Russia’s war in Ukraine brings Sino-US tensions to surface, analysts say 2022-06-03 Speakers at a Nikkei conference argue over the roles of China and the U.S. in resolving the conflict. In regional push to counter China, new Australian PM to visit Indonesia 2022-06-03 Two nations’ leaders are expected to discuss AUKUS, the pact among Australia, United States and United Kingdom. China takes dig at US as it again warns Bangladesh against Quad 2022-06-03 This time around, Beijing uses saltier language in obliquely criticizing Washington. Bangladesh official challenges US sanctions against elite police unit 2022-06-03 Dhaka’s state minister for foreign affairs says RAB plays significant in curbing militancy. UN Votes to Probe Thousands of Deaths in Manila's drug war 2019-07-11 Vote by U.N. Human Rights Council puts pressure on architects of the Philippines' anti-narcotics campaign, rights advocates say. Philippines Will Deny UN Access for Probe into Drug War, Officials Indicate 2019-07-23 Interior secretary says Manila can conduct its own probe and produce an honest report. Philippine Police Look to Arrest More ‘Narco-Politicians’ 2017-08-01 Officials issue warning after killings of mayor and 14 others during anti-drug raid. Philippines Defends Bloody War on Drugs 2017-08-02 Rights groups and public figures, including former President Benigno Aquino, criticize government’s methods in crackdown. Previous 30 items 1 ... 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 ... 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 Filipino soldier, militants killed in southern Philippine clash 2023-06-02 Slain fighters were part of local Islamic State affiliate Daulah Islamiyah, officials say. No dialogue between US, China defense chiefs in Singapore 2023-06-02 U.S. Defense Secretary Austin called refusal to meet “unfortunate.” Helping refugee children in Malaysia have a better education 2023-06-02 Many refugees who have fled to Malaysia have lost their homes, jobs, and way of life. But some are determined for refugee children to gain one thing: an ... Malaysian farmers reel from dry fields, income loss during heat wave 2023-06-02 The El Niño conditions will bring more heat and drier weather from June to October, according to the Malaysian Meteorological Department. Thai defense ministry announces plan to slash number of generals, admirals 2023-06-02 The proposal comes ahead of a new government potentially headed by opposition party leaders. US defense secretary ‘deeply concerned’ about China’s unwillingness to engage 2023-06-03 Beijing hits back at Lloyd Austin, accusing U.S. of destroying stability in Taiwan Strait. Bangladesh grapples with spate in Irrawaddy dolphin deaths 2022-05-31 The species is listed as "threatened" and is found in Bangladesh, the Mekong region, and the Philippines. Analysts: US notches win in wooing ASEAN countries to join economic deal 2022-05-31 For many Southeast Asian countries, Washington’s economic engagement is important for balance in a region dominated by China, analysts say. UN: 1 billion meth pills seized in East, Southeast Asia last year 2022-05-31 Regional law enforcers confiscated more than 170 tons of pills, crystal meth in 2021. Philippine police kill 4 Chinese kidnap suspects, rescue businessman 2022-05-31 The family of the victim, a 70-year-old Chinese national, paid ransom, police say. Philippines summons Chinese diplomat over ship’s ‘harassment’ in South China Sea 2022-05-31 Protest comes after the incoming president says nation will assert international court’s territorial rights ruling. A bellwether election in Bangkok 2022-05-31 In electing Chadchart Sittipunt as governor of Thai capital, residents show they want fresh faces and are tired of the military’s hand in government. Malaysia bans chicken exports 2022-06-01 Malaysia imposed a ban on the export of fresh chickens in an effort to deal with shortages. Thai peace negotiator: Rebel group responsible for attack in Deep South 2022-06-01 But BRN chief negotiator challenges claim that his group was behind last week’s attack near Malaysian border. Ex-rebels in Muslim Mindanao stake future on recruitment to national police force 2022-06-01 Guerrillas-to-cops is an ongoing project in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region. Chinese forces step up exercises around Taiwan, South China Sea 2022-06-01 Three major exercises have been carried out in past month as U.S. reaffirms its commitments to Taiwan. Myanmar’s junta shuts down publisher for distributing book on Rohingya genocide 2022-06-01 The country’s rulers have targeted outlets for publishing content they do not like. Philippine military kills suspected IS militant tied to bus bombing in south 2022-06-02 Troops captured a second man following a 30-minute shootout in Cotabato. Warships arrive in Rakhine state as tensions rise in Myanmar 2022-06-02 A ship and submarine docked at a naval base amid fears of clashes, locals say. Malaysia to recruit 500,000 Bangladeshi workers over 5 years 2022-06-02 Dhaka to begin sending laborers this month. Of a same feather: Conservationists, traders join forces to save Bali mynah bird 2022-06-02 The species, endemic to Bali, is critically endangered but is a favorite among bird lovers. 2 boys killed as old grenade explodes in southern Philippines 2022-06-03 Two other children who also were playing with the unexploded ordnance suffered serious injuries, police said. Russia’s war in Ukraine brings Sino-US tensions to surface, analysts say 2022-06-03 Speakers at a Nikkei conference argue over the roles of China and the U.S. in resolving the conflict. In regional push to counter China, new Australian PM to visit Indonesia 2022-06-03 Two nations’ leaders are expected to discuss AUKUS, the pact among Australia, United States and United Kingdom. China takes dig at US as it again warns Bangladesh against Quad 2022-06-03 This time around, Beijing uses saltier language in obliquely criticizing Washington. Bangladesh official challenges US sanctions against elite police unit 2022-06-03 Dhaka’s state minister for foreign affairs says RAB plays significant in curbing militancy. UN Votes to Probe Thousands of Deaths in Manila's drug war 2019-07-11 Vote by U.N. Human Rights Council puts pressure on architects of the Philippines' anti-narcotics campaign, rights advocates say. Philippines Will Deny UN Access for Probe into Drug War, Officials Indicate 2019-07-23 Interior secretary says Manila can conduct its own probe and produce an honest report. Philippine Police Look to Arrest More ‘Narco-Politicians’ 2017-08-01 Officials issue warning after killings of mayor and 14 others during anti-drug raid. Philippines Defends Bloody War on Drugs 2017-08-02 Rights groups and public figures, including former President Benigno Aquino, criticize government’s methods in crackdown. Previous 30 items 1 ... 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 ... 391 Next 30 items