Search results 11719 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Back-channel talks have pushed Thai peace talks forward, sources say 2022-03-30 But a secret meeting in Istanbul late last year angered some stakeholders. Singapore PM: Russian invasion of Ukraine creates sense of insecurity in Asia-Pacific 2022-03-30 Lee Hsien Loong discussed ASEAN relations with China, U.S. at webinar hosted by Council on Foreign Relations. Painful memories rekindled as Marcos Jr. woos voters in Philippine south 2022-03-31 Others in the largely Muslim Mindanao region say they’re willing to give the late dictator’s son a chance. Indonesian foreign minister calls on Russia to stop war with Ukraine 2022-03-31 Retno Marsudi said she delivered message to top Russian diplomat because of humanitarian concerns. Indonesian military chief calls for descendants of communists to join armed forces 2022-03-31 The announcement by Gen. Andika Perkasa announcement is an opportunity for national reconciliation, rights advocates say. Duterte plans to meet with Chinese ‘friend’ Xi on April 8 2022-04-01 The virtual meeting is scheduled for last day of large-scale Balikatan exercise involving Philippine, American troops. With an eye on China, Japan plans 2-plus-2 talks with Philippines, India 2022-04-01 Beijing’s growing maritime assertiveness is expected to be on the agenda for foreign, defense ministers. Thailand, southern rebels agree to 40-day Ramadan peace initiative 2022-04-01 The second in-person peace talks this year wrapped up in Malaysia on Friday ahead of the fasting month. Family of slain Rohingya leader leaves Bangladesh for Canada 2022-04-01 Gunmen killed Muhib Ullah, who spoke for refugees at the White House, in his Cox’s Bazar office. Cambodian police deny reports of Thais being held against their will in the country 2022-04-01 Malaysian police have said human trafficking is widespread in Southeast Asia, including Cambodia. China’s reach is far and wide, tops US on Global Diplomacy Index 2024-02-25 Beijing and Washington are neck-and-neck in the number of diplomatic posts, Australia’s Lowy Institute reports. Tuvalu, a Taiwan ally, elects new prime minister 2024-02-25 Tuvalu, northeast of Fiji, is one of only 12 nations that recognize Taiwan instead of Beijing. Fraud, meddling and favoritism taint Indonesia’s 2024 polls: Watchdog groups 2024-02-26 They also accuse outgoing President Joko Widodo of tacitly supporting the ticket that included his son. Philippine congress approves bill establishing maritime zones around archipelago 2024-02-26 The legislation, seen as “a marker of our freedom,” must be signed by President Marcos. Indonesia’s election workers deaths: Negligence or coincidence? 2024-02-26 Indonesia’s Health Ministry reported that at least 108 poll workers died between election day, on Feb. 14, and Feb. 22. The majority of deaths were due to ... Papua New Guinea, Indonesia ratify defense deal to expand security cooperation 2024-02-27 The two countries said they are implementing a long-delayed defense cooperation agreement. Illegal gas line connections and leaks are dangerous, costly in Bangladesh 2024-02-27 Titas Gas, the nation’s top supplier, reported over 300,000 improper hookups in, around Dhaka. As OECD talks begin, Indonesia faces uphill task in joining elite club 2024-02-27 Reforming policies to mirror the group’s stringent anti-corruption and other norms to obtain membership will be very difficult, analysts say. Thai opposition leader: ‘Use us as a bridge’ 2024-02-27 Move Forward can help Thailand build a new consensus, party leader Pita Limjaroenrat says in interview. Tuvalu reaffirms ties with Taiwan, signals review of Australia security treaty 2024-02-28 Tuvalu’s new government released a list of priorities that underline the challenges facing the isolated country. Indonesia’s likely next president Prabowo awarded title of honorary general 2024-02-28 The defense minister, who appears to have won Indonesia’s Feb. 14 election, has been linked to historic human rights abuses. Marcos plans to discuss South China Sea security while in Australia 2024-02-28 The Philippine president expects to establish a common vision of “peace and security of the region.” For Myanmar nationals, ‘Friendship’ bridge is a lifeline 2024-02-28 At Thai-Myanmar border, conflicts have momentarily quieted. Prosecutors: Indonesian ex-agriculture minister forced staff to steal ministry’s funds for him 2024-02-28 Authorities charged Syahrul Yasin Limpo, who allegedly pocketed U.S. $2.8 million, with taking bribes and extortion. Will Thailand’s aid corridor with war-torn Myanmar make a difference? 2024-02-28 Observers doubt that plans by Srettha Thavisin’s government to establish a humanitarian safe zone will do much. Philippines will not yield ‘one square inch’ of maritime territory, Marcos says 2024-02-29 The Philippine president told Australia’s Parliament that the two countries must fight together to uphold rules-based order. Gen. Prabowo gets his stars 2024-02-29 Bangladesh fire kills more than 40 in capital Dhaka, dozens injured 2024-02-29 The deadly fire ripped through a seven-story shopping mall home to several restaurants, officials said. In Malaysia, refugees living in limbo struggle to pay medical bills 2024-03-01 Refugees pay much higher foreigners’ rates at public hospitals and clinics, which most cannot afford. Global media watchdogs press Philippine authorities to act on journalist’s 2011 murder 2024-03-01 Coalition says they shared information with officials on where the main fugitive suspect is believed to be hiding out. Previous 30 items 1 ... 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 ... 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 Back-channel talks have pushed Thai peace talks forward, sources say 2022-03-30 But a secret meeting in Istanbul late last year angered some stakeholders. Singapore PM: Russian invasion of Ukraine creates sense of insecurity in Asia-Pacific 2022-03-30 Lee Hsien Loong discussed ASEAN relations with China, U.S. at webinar hosted by Council on Foreign Relations. Painful memories rekindled as Marcos Jr. woos voters in Philippine south 2022-03-31 Others in the largely Muslim Mindanao region say they’re willing to give the late dictator’s son a chance. Indonesian foreign minister calls on Russia to stop war with Ukraine 2022-03-31 Retno Marsudi said she delivered message to top Russian diplomat because of humanitarian concerns. Indonesian military chief calls for descendants of communists to join armed forces 2022-03-31 The announcement by Gen. Andika Perkasa announcement is an opportunity for national reconciliation, rights advocates say. Duterte plans to meet with Chinese ‘friend’ Xi on April 8 2022-04-01 The virtual meeting is scheduled for last day of large-scale Balikatan exercise involving Philippine, American troops. With an eye on China, Japan plans 2-plus-2 talks with Philippines, India 2022-04-01 Beijing’s growing maritime assertiveness is expected to be on the agenda for foreign, defense ministers. Thailand, southern rebels agree to 40-day Ramadan peace initiative 2022-04-01 The second in-person peace talks this year wrapped up in Malaysia on Friday ahead of the fasting month. Family of slain Rohingya leader leaves Bangladesh for Canada 2022-04-01 Gunmen killed Muhib Ullah, who spoke for refugees at the White House, in his Cox’s Bazar office. Cambodian police deny reports of Thais being held against their will in the country 2022-04-01 Malaysian police have said human trafficking is widespread in Southeast Asia, including Cambodia. China’s reach is far and wide, tops US on Global Diplomacy Index 2024-02-25 Beijing and Washington are neck-and-neck in the number of diplomatic posts, Australia’s Lowy Institute reports. Tuvalu, a Taiwan ally, elects new prime minister 2024-02-25 Tuvalu, northeast of Fiji, is one of only 12 nations that recognize Taiwan instead of Beijing. Fraud, meddling and favoritism taint Indonesia’s 2024 polls: Watchdog groups 2024-02-26 They also accuse outgoing President Joko Widodo of tacitly supporting the ticket that included his son. Philippine congress approves bill establishing maritime zones around archipelago 2024-02-26 The legislation, seen as “a marker of our freedom,” must be signed by President Marcos. Indonesia’s election workers deaths: Negligence or coincidence? 2024-02-26 Indonesia’s Health Ministry reported that at least 108 poll workers died between election day, on Feb. 14, and Feb. 22. The majority of deaths were due to ... Papua New Guinea, Indonesia ratify defense deal to expand security cooperation 2024-02-27 The two countries said they are implementing a long-delayed defense cooperation agreement. Illegal gas line connections and leaks are dangerous, costly in Bangladesh 2024-02-27 Titas Gas, the nation’s top supplier, reported over 300,000 improper hookups in, around Dhaka. As OECD talks begin, Indonesia faces uphill task in joining elite club 2024-02-27 Reforming policies to mirror the group’s stringent anti-corruption and other norms to obtain membership will be very difficult, analysts say. Thai opposition leader: ‘Use us as a bridge’ 2024-02-27 Move Forward can help Thailand build a new consensus, party leader Pita Limjaroenrat says in interview. Tuvalu reaffirms ties with Taiwan, signals review of Australia security treaty 2024-02-28 Tuvalu’s new government released a list of priorities that underline the challenges facing the isolated country. Indonesia’s likely next president Prabowo awarded title of honorary general 2024-02-28 The defense minister, who appears to have won Indonesia’s Feb. 14 election, has been linked to historic human rights abuses. Marcos plans to discuss South China Sea security while in Australia 2024-02-28 The Philippine president expects to establish a common vision of “peace and security of the region.” For Myanmar nationals, ‘Friendship’ bridge is a lifeline 2024-02-28 At Thai-Myanmar border, conflicts have momentarily quieted. Prosecutors: Indonesian ex-agriculture minister forced staff to steal ministry’s funds for him 2024-02-28 Authorities charged Syahrul Yasin Limpo, who allegedly pocketed U.S. $2.8 million, with taking bribes and extortion. Will Thailand’s aid corridor with war-torn Myanmar make a difference? 2024-02-28 Observers doubt that plans by Srettha Thavisin’s government to establish a humanitarian safe zone will do much. Philippines will not yield ‘one square inch’ of maritime territory, Marcos says 2024-02-29 The Philippine president told Australia’s Parliament that the two countries must fight together to uphold rules-based order. Gen. Prabowo gets his stars 2024-02-29 Bangladesh fire kills more than 40 in capital Dhaka, dozens injured 2024-02-29 The deadly fire ripped through a seven-story shopping mall home to several restaurants, officials said. In Malaysia, refugees living in limbo struggle to pay medical bills 2024-03-01 Refugees pay much higher foreigners’ rates at public hospitals and clinics, which most cannot afford. Global media watchdogs press Philippine authorities to act on journalist’s 2011 murder 2024-03-01 Coalition says they shared information with officials on where the main fugitive suspect is believed to be hiding out. Previous 30 items 1 ... 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 ... 391 Next 30 items