Search results 11719 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Lynas Malaysia loses bid to operate part of rare earth plant 2023-02-15 Government says processing plant’s cracking and leaching operations were generating radioactive waste. Three Philippine police officers accused of killing Spanish surfer surrender 2023-02-15 They claim victim pulled a gun when they tried to arrest him on drug charges. Philippine Army shifts focus to territorial defense amid regional tensions 2023-02-15 The change comes amid Beijing’s assertiveness in disputed South China Sea. Samoa’s police chief calls for government to repeal criminal defamation law 2023-02-16 The defamation law was reinstated in 2017 after politicians were criticized by reporters, social media accounts. Philippine military chief, Chinese envoy meet amid South China Sea tiff 2023-02-16 Both sides say they discussed promoting “peace and stability in the region.” Activists slam Malaysian govt for banning ‘immoral,’ ‘LGBTQ’ books 2023-02-16 Rights groups worry PM Anwar Ibrahim is pandering to conservatives amid atmosphere of rising religious fundamentalism. Saying the quiet part out loud in Thai politics 2023-02-16 Senator’s Facebook post says he will not vote for another Shinawatra as prime minister. Papua New Guinea commission to review political system, role of British monarch 2023-02-17 The review is already being criticized as a distraction from other pressing challenges in the economically lagging country. Philippines intercepts Vietnamese fishing boat in Reed Bank 2023-02-17 Incident on Feb. 9 happened days after alleged Chinese laser harassment against a Philippine coast guard boat. Vietnam’s fishing fleet unaware of newly agreed Indonesian economic zone 2023-02-17 The alleged incursions put pressure on Hanoi and Jakarta to disclose details of the deal. 4 policemen killed, governor wounded in southern Philippine ambush 2023-02-17 Mamintal Adiong, who was among the injured, is governor of Lanao del Sur province. Chinese investment in private Thai universities raises some concerns 2023-02-20 Academics fear the institutions may focus on profits over quality, Chinese students over Thai ones. While granting loan, IMF urges Bangladesh to cut subsidies, raise tax collections 2023-02-19 Analysts say government won’t find it easy complying with lender’s recommendations without displeasing public, business lobby. UN to cut food aid for Rohingya in Bangladesh over lack of funds 2023-02-17 The World Food Program cites a $125 million shortfall. Malaysian cabinet agrees to amend citizenship law seen as discriminatory towards women 2023-02-18 Change, which Malaysian mothers have demanded for decades, has to be approved by parliament. Philippines, US Reaffirm Commitment to 70-year-old Military Alliance 2021-08-23 Chief of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command visits Manila amid ongoing China-Philippines standoff in disputed South China Sea. For Indonesia’s Terror Groups, Taliban Victory Models Long-Term Success 2021-08-23 Local networks like Jemaah Islamiyah have conducted a similar waiting game, building grassroots support. Philippines Military Sees No Risk From Afghan Refugees; Indonesia Worried About Fighters’ Return 2021-08-23 Jakarta to probe release of Indonesian militants from Afghan prison. Afghan Refugees in Indonesia Condemn Taliban, Demand Third Country Resettlement 2021-08-24 Around 8,000 live in Indonesia – many have been there for 8-10 years waiting to move, one refugee says. Philippines: Duterte Agrees to Run for VP in ’22 Polls, Party Says 2021-08-24 The constitution limits a president to a single, six-year term Senior Thai Policeman Charged over Drug Suspect’s In-Custody Death 2021-08-24 Video shows officers wrapping suspect’s head in plastic bag while interrogating him. 4 Years After Fleeing Myanmar, Rohingya Still Risk Death Seeking a Better Life 2021-08-24 Eight children aboard a capsized boat were among the latest casualties of the search for safety, work. American VP Harris in Vietnam for Covid Collaboration and Security Talks 2021-08-24 Diplomatic sparring between the U.S. and China began before Kamala Harris landed in the Vietnamese capital. UMNO's Return to Power Frustrates Young Malaysians 2021-08-25 Youths react to Ismail Sabri Yaakob's appointment as their new prime minister. Indonesian Navy Holding Tanker, Crew Wanted by Cambodia for Alleged Oil Theft 2021-08-25 Indonesian authorities seized the M.T. Strovolos off Sumatra Island in late July but only revealed this Aug. 25. American VP Harris Inaugurates CDC Office for Southeast Asia 2021-08-25 Vice president announces 1 million more COVID-19 vaccine doses for Vietnam, taking total U.S. donations to 6 million. Global Retailers Agree to Extend Safety Accord for Bangladesh Garment Workers 2021-08-25 But pact’s provisions will be implemented through Bangladesh government body, which workers say is friendly to factory owners. Sympathy for Rohingya Grows in Myanmar 4 years after Massacres, Purge 2021-08-26 In post-coup Myanmar, many Burmese now see the military as a common enemy. Philippine Cop Gets Life Sentence for Killing Neighbors During Argument 2021-08-26 Jonel Nuezca is convicted of murder for killing mother and son last December, in incident filmed on video. Bangladesh Trying to Evacuate Afghan Students as Bombings Hit Kabul Airport 2021-08-26 Group is safe, foreign ministry source says, but future of evacuations uncertain. 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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 Lynas Malaysia loses bid to operate part of rare earth plant 2023-02-15 Government says processing plant’s cracking and leaching operations were generating radioactive waste. Three Philippine police officers accused of killing Spanish surfer surrender 2023-02-15 They claim victim pulled a gun when they tried to arrest him on drug charges. Philippine Army shifts focus to territorial defense amid regional tensions 2023-02-15 The change comes amid Beijing’s assertiveness in disputed South China Sea. Samoa’s police chief calls for government to repeal criminal defamation law 2023-02-16 The defamation law was reinstated in 2017 after politicians were criticized by reporters, social media accounts. Philippine military chief, Chinese envoy meet amid South China Sea tiff 2023-02-16 Both sides say they discussed promoting “peace and stability in the region.” Activists slam Malaysian govt for banning ‘immoral,’ ‘LGBTQ’ books 2023-02-16 Rights groups worry PM Anwar Ibrahim is pandering to conservatives amid atmosphere of rising religious fundamentalism. Saying the quiet part out loud in Thai politics 2023-02-16 Senator’s Facebook post says he will not vote for another Shinawatra as prime minister. Papua New Guinea commission to review political system, role of British monarch 2023-02-17 The review is already being criticized as a distraction from other pressing challenges in the economically lagging country. Philippines intercepts Vietnamese fishing boat in Reed Bank 2023-02-17 Incident on Feb. 9 happened days after alleged Chinese laser harassment against a Philippine coast guard boat. Vietnam’s fishing fleet unaware of newly agreed Indonesian economic zone 2023-02-17 The alleged incursions put pressure on Hanoi and Jakarta to disclose details of the deal. 4 policemen killed, governor wounded in southern Philippine ambush 2023-02-17 Mamintal Adiong, who was among the injured, is governor of Lanao del Sur province. Chinese investment in private Thai universities raises some concerns 2023-02-20 Academics fear the institutions may focus on profits over quality, Chinese students over Thai ones. While granting loan, IMF urges Bangladesh to cut subsidies, raise tax collections 2023-02-19 Analysts say government won’t find it easy complying with lender’s recommendations without displeasing public, business lobby. UN to cut food aid for Rohingya in Bangladesh over lack of funds 2023-02-17 The World Food Program cites a $125 million shortfall. Malaysian cabinet agrees to amend citizenship law seen as discriminatory towards women 2023-02-18 Change, which Malaysian mothers have demanded for decades, has to be approved by parliament. Philippines, US Reaffirm Commitment to 70-year-old Military Alliance 2021-08-23 Chief of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command visits Manila amid ongoing China-Philippines standoff in disputed South China Sea. For Indonesia’s Terror Groups, Taliban Victory Models Long-Term Success 2021-08-23 Local networks like Jemaah Islamiyah have conducted a similar waiting game, building grassroots support. Philippines Military Sees No Risk From Afghan Refugees; Indonesia Worried About Fighters’ Return 2021-08-23 Jakarta to probe release of Indonesian militants from Afghan prison. Afghan Refugees in Indonesia Condemn Taliban, Demand Third Country Resettlement 2021-08-24 Around 8,000 live in Indonesia – many have been there for 8-10 years waiting to move, one refugee says. Philippines: Duterte Agrees to Run for VP in ’22 Polls, Party Says 2021-08-24 The constitution limits a president to a single, six-year term Senior Thai Policeman Charged over Drug Suspect’s In-Custody Death 2021-08-24 Video shows officers wrapping suspect’s head in plastic bag while interrogating him. 4 Years After Fleeing Myanmar, Rohingya Still Risk Death Seeking a Better Life 2021-08-24 Eight children aboard a capsized boat were among the latest casualties of the search for safety, work. American VP Harris in Vietnam for Covid Collaboration and Security Talks 2021-08-24 Diplomatic sparring between the U.S. and China began before Kamala Harris landed in the Vietnamese capital. UMNO's Return to Power Frustrates Young Malaysians 2021-08-25 Youths react to Ismail Sabri Yaakob's appointment as their new prime minister. Indonesian Navy Holding Tanker, Crew Wanted by Cambodia for Alleged Oil Theft 2021-08-25 Indonesian authorities seized the M.T. Strovolos off Sumatra Island in late July but only revealed this Aug. 25. American VP Harris Inaugurates CDC Office for Southeast Asia 2021-08-25 Vice president announces 1 million more COVID-19 vaccine doses for Vietnam, taking total U.S. donations to 6 million. Global Retailers Agree to Extend Safety Accord for Bangladesh Garment Workers 2021-08-25 But pact’s provisions will be implemented through Bangladesh government body, which workers say is friendly to factory owners. Sympathy for Rohingya Grows in Myanmar 4 years after Massacres, Purge 2021-08-26 In post-coup Myanmar, many Burmese now see the military as a common enemy. Philippine Cop Gets Life Sentence for Killing Neighbors During Argument 2021-08-26 Jonel Nuezca is convicted of murder for killing mother and son last December, in incident filmed on video. Bangladesh Trying to Evacuate Afghan Students as Bombings Hit Kabul Airport 2021-08-26 Group is safe, foreign ministry source says, but future of evacuations uncertain. 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