Search results 11719 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Philippines, US launch yearly large-scale military exercises 2024-04-22 The “Balikatan” drills will take place for the first time in the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea. Indonesia court rejects lawsuits challenging presidential election 2024-04-22 Two losing presidential candidates had alleged fraud and state interference helped winner Prabowo Subianto. Papua New Guinea doesn’t deserve Biden’s cannibal comments, PM says 2024-04-22 Uproar over President Biden’s comment coincided with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Papua New Guinea. Karen rebel forces attack stranded Myanmar junta troops on Thai border 2024-04-20 Junta sends in airstrikes to support 200 junta troops trapped along a river across from Mae Sot. Solomon Islands’ pro-Beijing prime minister wins reelection to parliament 2024-04-20 The Chief Electoral Officer said vote counting could be completed by the middle of next week. As Malaysian PM Anwar’s party turns 25, members say succession plan needed 2024-04-19 Charismatic founder of the People’s Justice Party is a spry 76, but his replacement needs time to be trained. Thai leaders ready to increase humanitarian aid in Myanmar 2024-04-19 Academics call on the government to extend visas for people from Myanmar who fled fighting there. Vapes hide dangers through sweet flavors to lure children, Thai govt says 2024-04-19 Despite national advertising, sales prohibition, e-cigarettes can be found on the streets of Bangkok. ‘Too early’ to say Philippine communist insurgency defeated, report says 2024-04-19 The New People’s Army has been weakened, but an estimated 1,200 to 2,000 fighters remain under arms. Early Solomon Islands election results show shakeup in most populous province 2024-04-18 Daniel Suidani, ousted as premier after opposing China projects, was elected to Malaita’s provincial assembly. China deepens engagement with new Indonesian president as top diplomat visits Jakarta 2024-04-18 Beijing’s joint call with Jakarta for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza will boost its influence in Southeast Asia, one analyst said. The Bandaraya Fish Hunters are on a mission to tackle invasive fish 2024-04-18 Malaysia’s rivers are getting catfished. The invasive catfish, known locally as Ikan Bandaraya, was originally introduced from South America as an ornamental ... Thailand urges Myanmar’s junta to free Aung San Suu Kyi 2024-04-18 Her transfer this week to house arrest was “a positive step,” the Thai Foreign Ministry says. Burn victims in Bangladesh suffer doubly with few specialty hospitals for treatment 2024-04-18 Most patients have to travel hours to the capital Dhaka where two facilities are equipped to treat fire injuries. China warns against US-Philippine joint military exercise 2024-04-18 Chinese foreign ministry says the expanded annual exercise Balikatan destabilizes the region. Some Aceh clerics slam locals who ‘bathed’ alleged Sharia violators in sewer water 2024-04-17 Some residents in the westernmost Indonesian province collared an unmarried couple suspected of being alone together and having sexual relations. Myanmar border guards, soldiers and civilians flee to Bangladesh 2024-04-17 Rohingya have also tried to escape from fighting in Rakhine state, a Cox’s Bazar camp leader says. Scenes from election day in the Solomon Islands 2024-04-17 “I’m really looking forward to some change,” says a local who was waiting to vote. Silent struggles plague Cambodian refugees in Bangkok 2024-04-16 A new government in Thailand offers little change for asylum seekers. Solomon Islanders vote in key election for their country, region 2024-04-16 The election is the first since pro-Beijing Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare switched diplomatic recognition to China. Philippines’ Marcos takes swipe at Duterte over record drug bust 2024-04-16 In a subtle dig at his predecessor, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said ‘nobody died’ in massive narcotics seizure. Solomon Islands observes campaign blackout ahead of election 2024-04-16 Nearly 400 independent observers are monitoring the voting in national and provincial elections. Songkhla Lake in Thailand is home to hundreds of fish, bird species 2024-04-15 The Thai cabinet nominated the brackish water lagoon to be the nation’s next World Heritage Site. Morale plunges amid setbacks as Myanmar’s junta looks for scapegoats 2024-04-15 Battlefield losses, drone attacks at Naypyidaw headquarters are having a psychological effect on the junta’s generals. Marcos says Duterte struck ‘secret’ deal with Beijing on South China Sea 2024-04-15 The Philippine president says the insistence of the Chinese government convinces him his predecessor made an agreement. Crumbling roads, rising prices: Solomon Islands election highlights frustrations, flashpoints 2024-04-14 Beijing’s funding has met some of the Pacific island country’s development needs. Somali pirates release Bangladesh ship, crew following reports of ransom payment 2024-04-14 The owner of MV Abdullah did not discuss a potential payment when commenting on crew’s release. Solomon Islands election to test pro-China leader’s hold on power 2024-04-13 Voters in the Pacific island country are concerned by crumbling roads and lack of economic opportunity. Thailand calls for dialogue to end Myanmar conflict peacefully 2024-04-12 Cooperation among combatants is necessary, “otherwise, the prolonged war will never end,” historian says. Through new trilateral defense partnership, Philippines eyes more US, Japanese investments 2024-04-12 Manila, Tokyo and Washington forged closer security and strategic ties at a White House summit of their leaders. Previous 30 items 1 ... 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 ... 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 Philippines, US launch yearly large-scale military exercises 2024-04-22 The “Balikatan” drills will take place for the first time in the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea. Indonesia court rejects lawsuits challenging presidential election 2024-04-22 Two losing presidential candidates had alleged fraud and state interference helped winner Prabowo Subianto. Papua New Guinea doesn’t deserve Biden’s cannibal comments, PM says 2024-04-22 Uproar over President Biden’s comment coincided with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Papua New Guinea. Karen rebel forces attack stranded Myanmar junta troops on Thai border 2024-04-20 Junta sends in airstrikes to support 200 junta troops trapped along a river across from Mae Sot. Solomon Islands’ pro-Beijing prime minister wins reelection to parliament 2024-04-20 The Chief Electoral Officer said vote counting could be completed by the middle of next week. As Malaysian PM Anwar’s party turns 25, members say succession plan needed 2024-04-19 Charismatic founder of the People’s Justice Party is a spry 76, but his replacement needs time to be trained. Thai leaders ready to increase humanitarian aid in Myanmar 2024-04-19 Academics call on the government to extend visas for people from Myanmar who fled fighting there. Vapes hide dangers through sweet flavors to lure children, Thai govt says 2024-04-19 Despite national advertising, sales prohibition, e-cigarettes can be found on the streets of Bangkok. ‘Too early’ to say Philippine communist insurgency defeated, report says 2024-04-19 The New People’s Army has been weakened, but an estimated 1,200 to 2,000 fighters remain under arms. Early Solomon Islands election results show shakeup in most populous province 2024-04-18 Daniel Suidani, ousted as premier after opposing China projects, was elected to Malaita’s provincial assembly. China deepens engagement with new Indonesian president as top diplomat visits Jakarta 2024-04-18 Beijing’s joint call with Jakarta for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza will boost its influence in Southeast Asia, one analyst said. The Bandaraya Fish Hunters are on a mission to tackle invasive fish 2024-04-18 Malaysia’s rivers are getting catfished. The invasive catfish, known locally as Ikan Bandaraya, was originally introduced from South America as an ornamental ... Thailand urges Myanmar’s junta to free Aung San Suu Kyi 2024-04-18 Her transfer this week to house arrest was “a positive step,” the Thai Foreign Ministry says. Burn victims in Bangladesh suffer doubly with few specialty hospitals for treatment 2024-04-18 Most patients have to travel hours to the capital Dhaka where two facilities are equipped to treat fire injuries. China warns against US-Philippine joint military exercise 2024-04-18 Chinese foreign ministry says the expanded annual exercise Balikatan destabilizes the region. Some Aceh clerics slam locals who ‘bathed’ alleged Sharia violators in sewer water 2024-04-17 Some residents in the westernmost Indonesian province collared an unmarried couple suspected of being alone together and having sexual relations. Myanmar border guards, soldiers and civilians flee to Bangladesh 2024-04-17 Rohingya have also tried to escape from fighting in Rakhine state, a Cox’s Bazar camp leader says. Scenes from election day in the Solomon Islands 2024-04-17 “I’m really looking forward to some change,” says a local who was waiting to vote. Silent struggles plague Cambodian refugees in Bangkok 2024-04-16 A new government in Thailand offers little change for asylum seekers. Solomon Islanders vote in key election for their country, region 2024-04-16 The election is the first since pro-Beijing Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare switched diplomatic recognition to China. Philippines’ Marcos takes swipe at Duterte over record drug bust 2024-04-16 In a subtle dig at his predecessor, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said ‘nobody died’ in massive narcotics seizure. Solomon Islands observes campaign blackout ahead of election 2024-04-16 Nearly 400 independent observers are monitoring the voting in national and provincial elections. Songkhla Lake in Thailand is home to hundreds of fish, bird species 2024-04-15 The Thai cabinet nominated the brackish water lagoon to be the nation’s next World Heritage Site. Morale plunges amid setbacks as Myanmar’s junta looks for scapegoats 2024-04-15 Battlefield losses, drone attacks at Naypyidaw headquarters are having a psychological effect on the junta’s generals. Marcos says Duterte struck ‘secret’ deal with Beijing on South China Sea 2024-04-15 The Philippine president says the insistence of the Chinese government convinces him his predecessor made an agreement. Crumbling roads, rising prices: Solomon Islands election highlights frustrations, flashpoints 2024-04-14 Beijing’s funding has met some of the Pacific island country’s development needs. Somali pirates release Bangladesh ship, crew following reports of ransom payment 2024-04-14 The owner of MV Abdullah did not discuss a potential payment when commenting on crew’s release. Solomon Islands election to test pro-China leader’s hold on power 2024-04-13 Voters in the Pacific island country are concerned by crumbling roads and lack of economic opportunity. Thailand calls for dialogue to end Myanmar conflict peacefully 2024-04-12 Cooperation among combatants is necessary, “otherwise, the prolonged war will never end,” historian says. Through new trilateral defense partnership, Philippines eyes more US, Japanese investments 2024-04-12 Manila, Tokyo and Washington forged closer security and strategic ties at a White House summit of their leaders. Previous 30 items 1 ... 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 ... 391 Next 30 items