Search results 11719 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Former Thai PM candidate Pita acquitted of violating election law 2024-01-24 The Constitutional Court ruled Pita Limjaroenrat, whose Move Forward Party was the top vote-getter in the 2023 general election, can remain an MP. China, Nauru establish diplomatic relations after Taiwan split 2024-01-24 Nauru, one of the world’s smallest nations, had been a longstanding ally of Taiwan until severing ties in mid-January. Malaysian defendant’s brothers arrive at Guantanamo court, plan to offer testimony 2024-01-23 The pair are to testify for Mohammed bin Amin who has pleaded guilty to murder and conspiracy in the 2002 Bali bombings. Marcos: Philippines ‘will not lift a finger’ to help ICC drug-war probe 2024-01-23 International Criminal Court investigators can enter the country but government officials will keep an eye on them, president says. Wife of Malaysia’s ex-finance minister charged over failure to disclose assets 2024-01-23 Na’imah Abdul Khalid’s husband, Daim Zainuddin, is the focus of an anti-corruption probe into the family’s offshore wealth. Inclusion of transgender rights chapter in Bangladesh school textbooks sparks debate 2024-01-22 Issue came to the fore after a private university allegedly sacked a professor for criticizing the government’s textbooks. Critics skewer Indonesian president’s VP candidate son for ‘arrogant’ antics during debate 2024-01-22 The candidate was “disrespectful” in his comments and gestures in the televised debate, many social media users and political observers say. Philippine Senate summons Duterte spiritual adviser accused of sexual abuse, trafficking 2024-01-22 Apollo Quiboloy, the televangelist founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ church, is the self-styled “appointed son of God.” Runoff in Indonesian presidential election likely as majority still eludes frontrunner Prabowo 2024-01-19 With less than four weeks to go until the polls, surveys show the defense minister’s lead stagnating at the 46-47% mark. Philippine court clears former leader Estrada’s son of plunder charges 2024-01-19 Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, however, is convicted of bribery and could get up to 15 years in prison. Rescuers search for missing after deadly landslide in southern Philippines 2024-01-19 As of Friday, at least 10 people were reported killed in the disaster caused by days of torrential rain. Thai activists want to know: Is ‘inmate’ Thaksin getting VIP treatment? 2024-01-19 The convicted ex-PM has been hospitalized for months without having spent a single full day behind bars. 2 Malaysian inmates at Guantanamo to be sentenced, possibly released 2024-01-18 After 17 years at the prison, the pair have pleaded guilty in the 2002 Bali bombings. Thai court jails activist for record 50 years under royal insult law 2024-01-18 The Court of Appeal added 22 years to the original 28-year sentence handed to Mongkol Tirakot. Wary of crossing China, most of SE Asia quiet on new Taiwan president-elect 2024-01-18 The democratic island is a big investor but Beijing’s power and economy ensure region’s nations stay “pragmatic,” analysts say. Football fever is catching on in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh 2024-01-18 Football fever is catching on in the Rohingya refugee camps of southeastern Bangladesh. A government agency has launched the 12-team Rohingya Football League ... Malaysian court charges filmmakers for deliberately ‘wounding religious feelings’ through movie 2024-01-17 Rights activists slam first-ever criminal prosecution of filmmakers in the country as a blow to free speech. Climate change in South China Sea will impact global weather: experts 2024-01-17 Scientists forecast more drought and heavier rainfall in the region. ASEAN chair Laos faces rising tensions in South China Sea 2024-01-17 Could a land-locked country help mediate maritime disputes in the disputed waters? Malaysian prisoners at Guantanamo plead guilty to murder in 2002 Bali bombings 2024-01-16 Defendants Mohammed bin Lep and Mohammed bin Amin, however, plead not guilty to charges tied to 2003 Marriott hotel bombing in Jakarta. Millions of young Indonesians eligible to vote, but will their voice count? 2024-01-16 Voters aged 17-35 wield little influence in shaping policies because they’re underrepresented in a political system dominated by old people. Manila asks Tehran to free 18 Filipinos aboard seized oil tanker 2024-01-16 Regarding a separate incident, Philippines confirms safety of 17 civilian sailors captured by Yemeni Houthi rebels in November. Nauru severs diplomatic ties with Taiwan, to seek full relations with China 2024-01-15 Nauru’s government said recognition of Beijing would help with the island country’s development. Papua New Guinea counts cost of riots as prime minister vows Cabinet reshuffle 2024-01-15 The unrest has damaged an economy that already fails to provide sufficient jobs and incomes. Can Southeast Asia tackle its epidemic of male suicides? 2024-01-12 Statistics show that more than double the number of men compared to women committed suicide in Cambodia, Laos, Singapore, Timor-Leste and Vietnam. Philippine prosecutor clears ex-President Duterte of making on-air death threat 2024-01-12 A House member alleged that Duterte had asked his vice president daughter to target and kill the congresswoman using state funds. Fake Suharto video fuels debate on AI use in Indonesian election campaign 2024-01-12 Democracy activists say it could pose a threat to the integrity and fairness of the electoral process. Filipino workers in Taiwan watching island’s polls closely 2024-01-12 Ahead of Saturday’s vote, the top three Taiwanese presidential candidates present differing views on dealing with migrants. Vietnamese, Indonesian presidents discuss South China Sea concerns 2024-01-12 Joko “Jokowi” Widodo seeks to bolster cooperation in disputed waters during a three-nation ASEAN tour. ‘Double standards’ on rights is doing damage, watchdog reports 2024-01-11 Diplomacy that sacrifices human rights in the short-term is contributing to instability, Human Rights Watch says. 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Search results 11719 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Former Thai PM candidate Pita acquitted of violating election law 2024-01-24 The Constitutional Court ruled Pita Limjaroenrat, whose Move Forward Party was the top vote-getter in the 2023 general election, can remain an MP. China, Nauru establish diplomatic relations after Taiwan split 2024-01-24 Nauru, one of the world’s smallest nations, had been a longstanding ally of Taiwan until severing ties in mid-January. Malaysian defendant’s brothers arrive at Guantanamo court, plan to offer testimony 2024-01-23 The pair are to testify for Mohammed bin Amin who has pleaded guilty to murder and conspiracy in the 2002 Bali bombings. Marcos: Philippines ‘will not lift a finger’ to help ICC drug-war probe 2024-01-23 International Criminal Court investigators can enter the country but government officials will keep an eye on them, president says. Wife of Malaysia’s ex-finance minister charged over failure to disclose assets 2024-01-23 Na’imah Abdul Khalid’s husband, Daim Zainuddin, is the focus of an anti-corruption probe into the family’s offshore wealth. Inclusion of transgender rights chapter in Bangladesh school textbooks sparks debate 2024-01-22 Issue came to the fore after a private university allegedly sacked a professor for criticizing the government’s textbooks. Critics skewer Indonesian president’s VP candidate son for ‘arrogant’ antics during debate 2024-01-22 The candidate was “disrespectful” in his comments and gestures in the televised debate, many social media users and political observers say. Philippine Senate summons Duterte spiritual adviser accused of sexual abuse, trafficking 2024-01-22 Apollo Quiboloy, the televangelist founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ church, is the self-styled “appointed son of God.” Runoff in Indonesian presidential election likely as majority still eludes frontrunner Prabowo 2024-01-19 With less than four weeks to go until the polls, surveys show the defense minister’s lead stagnating at the 46-47% mark. Philippine court clears former leader Estrada’s son of plunder charges 2024-01-19 Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, however, is convicted of bribery and could get up to 15 years in prison. Rescuers search for missing after deadly landslide in southern Philippines 2024-01-19 As of Friday, at least 10 people were reported killed in the disaster caused by days of torrential rain. Thai activists want to know: Is ‘inmate’ Thaksin getting VIP treatment? 2024-01-19 The convicted ex-PM has been hospitalized for months without having spent a single full day behind bars. 2 Malaysian inmates at Guantanamo to be sentenced, possibly released 2024-01-18 After 17 years at the prison, the pair have pleaded guilty in the 2002 Bali bombings. Thai court jails activist for record 50 years under royal insult law 2024-01-18 The Court of Appeal added 22 years to the original 28-year sentence handed to Mongkol Tirakot. Wary of crossing China, most of SE Asia quiet on new Taiwan president-elect 2024-01-18 The democratic island is a big investor but Beijing’s power and economy ensure region’s nations stay “pragmatic,” analysts say. Football fever is catching on in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh 2024-01-18 Football fever is catching on in the Rohingya refugee camps of southeastern Bangladesh. A government agency has launched the 12-team Rohingya Football League ... Malaysian court charges filmmakers for deliberately ‘wounding religious feelings’ through movie 2024-01-17 Rights activists slam first-ever criminal prosecution of filmmakers in the country as a blow to free speech. Climate change in South China Sea will impact global weather: experts 2024-01-17 Scientists forecast more drought and heavier rainfall in the region. ASEAN chair Laos faces rising tensions in South China Sea 2024-01-17 Could a land-locked country help mediate maritime disputes in the disputed waters? Malaysian prisoners at Guantanamo plead guilty to murder in 2002 Bali bombings 2024-01-16 Defendants Mohammed bin Lep and Mohammed bin Amin, however, plead not guilty to charges tied to 2003 Marriott hotel bombing in Jakarta. Millions of young Indonesians eligible to vote, but will their voice count? 2024-01-16 Voters aged 17-35 wield little influence in shaping policies because they’re underrepresented in a political system dominated by old people. Manila asks Tehran to free 18 Filipinos aboard seized oil tanker 2024-01-16 Regarding a separate incident, Philippines confirms safety of 17 civilian sailors captured by Yemeni Houthi rebels in November. Nauru severs diplomatic ties with Taiwan, to seek full relations with China 2024-01-15 Nauru’s government said recognition of Beijing would help with the island country’s development. Papua New Guinea counts cost of riots as prime minister vows Cabinet reshuffle 2024-01-15 The unrest has damaged an economy that already fails to provide sufficient jobs and incomes. Can Southeast Asia tackle its epidemic of male suicides? 2024-01-12 Statistics show that more than double the number of men compared to women committed suicide in Cambodia, Laos, Singapore, Timor-Leste and Vietnam. Philippine prosecutor clears ex-President Duterte of making on-air death threat 2024-01-12 A House member alleged that Duterte had asked his vice president daughter to target and kill the congresswoman using state funds. Fake Suharto video fuels debate on AI use in Indonesian election campaign 2024-01-12 Democracy activists say it could pose a threat to the integrity and fairness of the electoral process. Filipino workers in Taiwan watching island’s polls closely 2024-01-12 Ahead of Saturday’s vote, the top three Taiwanese presidential candidates present differing views on dealing with migrants. Vietnamese, Indonesian presidents discuss South China Sea concerns 2024-01-12 Joko “Jokowi” Widodo seeks to bolster cooperation in disputed waters during a three-nation ASEAN tour. ‘Double standards’ on rights is doing damage, watchdog reports 2024-01-11 Diplomacy that sacrifices human rights in the short-term is contributing to instability, Human Rights Watch says. 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