Search results 11719 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Thai Policeman Nicknamed ‘Jo Ferrari’ Surrenders over In-Custody Death 2021-08-26 Thitisan Utthanaphon – whose fleet of fast cars included a Lamborghini – allegedly put plastic bag over drug suspect’s face and demanded bribe. Manila Protests Beijing’s Use of Warning Flares above Disputed Waters 2021-08-27 At least five flares were fired from Chinese outposts in South China Sea, Philippines says. In Talks with Taliban, Indonesia Calls for Inclusive Afghan Govt 2021-08-27 Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi urges the Taliban to respects women’s rights. After 15 Years at Gitmo, Bali Bombing Suspects to Get Day in Court 2021-08-27 Indonesian national Hambali and 2 Malaysians will be in Guantanamo Bay courtroom on Aug. 30 to hear terror-related charges. Did Indonesia’s high-speed rail cut off this village’s only source of water? 2023-09-13 When residents of Puteran village heard that a tunnel for Indonesia’s first high-speed rail would be built near their village, they felt proud to be witnesses ... Sogavare won’t be Solomon Islands prime minister in new govt 2024-04-29 The leader’s political alliance is backing Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele as its PM candidate. Extreme heat, transport strike force Philippines to call off in-person classes 2024-04-29 The daytime temperature in Metro Manila hit 38.8 degrees Celsius (101.84 degrees Fahrenheit) – an all-time high – on April 27. Philippines ‘add eyes,’ takes delivery of mobile radar system from Japan 2024-04-29 Manila now has two of the four radars it bought from Tokyo for U.S. $98.7 million in 2020. Thai top diplomat on resignation: Work would slow without deputy PM position 2024-04-29 Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara’s decision to quit raises concerns about continued diplomatic efforts in Myanmar crisis. Mired in military ‘chaos,’ Myanmar’s junta locked into struggle for survival 2024-04-29 Experts say even the military’s grip on the central region is in jeopardy due to poor leadership. Manila says China obstructs, damages its ships at disputed shoal 2024-04-30 Scarborough Shoal is located within the Philippine exclusive economic zone but under de-facto control by China. Thai-Myanmar trade hub reopens after 10 day shutdown for battle 2024-04-30 Junta troops’ recapture of border villages leaves four dead, residents said. Philippine police arrest suspected gunman in on-air killing of broadcaster 2024-04-30 The killing, which was captured on Facebook Live, was the fourth deadly attack on a journalist since President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. took office. Border conflicts cause shortages, high prices for Myanmar traders: report 2024-04-30 Trade with China, Bangladesh and Thailand has been hurt by conflict between junta and insurgent forces. Timor-Leste seeks economic lifeline as oil wealth dwindles 2024-04-30 Nearly 25 years after independence, unemployment and poverty remain challenges. Recycling Thailand’s garbage, 1 second-hand shirt at a time 2024-05-01 “Auntie Ton” and her team scavenge through trash at a Bangkok dump to collect and recycle discarded clothes. Jeremiah Manele is new Solomon Islands PM, vows action on economy 2024-05-02 The new prime minister has indicated he’ll continue a friends-to-all foreign policy. Former Fiji leader Bainimarama to be sentenced next week 2024-05-02 Fiji’s acting chief justice refused to recuse himself from the case for allegedly showing bias. Thai senatorial hopefuls say they want to bring change, serve the people 2024-05-02 A new crop of lawmakers will soon be selected from a cross-section of society to replace junta-appointed Senate. Islanders on small Philippine chain worry a China-Taiwan conflict could spill over 2024-05-02 The Batanes archipelago, the northernmost part of the Philippines, is actually closer to Taiwan. Philippines sends message to China: Leave Scarborough Shoal now 2024-05-02 Manila summons a senior Chinese embassy official over April 30 water cannon incident near disputed shoal. Indonesia disputes US call for crackdown over religious freedom violations 2024-05-02 The annual United States Commission on International Religious Freedom report recommends placing Jakarta on special watch list. As Indonesian President-elect Prabowo nears parliamentary majority, experts fear democracy will suffer 2024-05-02 Including parliamentary seats from his coalition and of two parties that committed support, he would command a 71% majority. Safety reforms in Bangladesh garment sector risk ‘losing momentum’ 2024-05-02 Eleven years after the Rana Plaza collapse, remediation of safety problems in the industry has slowed, monitors say. Fiji’s media freedom ranking jumps, Papua New Guinea’s plummets 2024-05-03 Reporters Without Borders says there’s a ‘worrying decline’ globally in respect for media autonomy. Philippine press freedom faces new threat from foreign influence operations: FOCAP 2024-05-03 The Philippines remains one of the most dangerous countries for media professionals in the Asia-Pacific region. US begins review process for key AUKUS pillar 2024-05-03 Under the change, Australian and British firms could import U.S. military technology without needing licenses. Malaysia’s Michelle Yeoh awarded US Presidential Medal of Freedom 2024-05-03 Yeoh, the first Asian woman to win a best actress Oscar, “has shattered stereotypes and glass ceilings,” President Biden said of her. Boat with ‘dehydrated and exhausted’ Rohingya refugees lands in Aceh 2022-12-25 The 57 men on the wooden boat – there were no women or children – had sailed from Bangladesh in late November, an Indonesian NGO said. Second boatload of Rohingya arrives in Indonesia in as many days 2022-12-26 The 185 passengers disembarked in Aceh province but 30 other people had died at sea, survivors told a local fisherman. Previous 30 items 1 ... 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 ... 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 Thai Policeman Nicknamed ‘Jo Ferrari’ Surrenders over In-Custody Death 2021-08-26 Thitisan Utthanaphon – whose fleet of fast cars included a Lamborghini – allegedly put plastic bag over drug suspect’s face and demanded bribe. Manila Protests Beijing’s Use of Warning Flares above Disputed Waters 2021-08-27 At least five flares were fired from Chinese outposts in South China Sea, Philippines says. In Talks with Taliban, Indonesia Calls for Inclusive Afghan Govt 2021-08-27 Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi urges the Taliban to respects women’s rights. After 15 Years at Gitmo, Bali Bombing Suspects to Get Day in Court 2021-08-27 Indonesian national Hambali and 2 Malaysians will be in Guantanamo Bay courtroom on Aug. 30 to hear terror-related charges. Did Indonesia’s high-speed rail cut off this village’s only source of water? 2023-09-13 When residents of Puteran village heard that a tunnel for Indonesia’s first high-speed rail would be built near their village, they felt proud to be witnesses ... Sogavare won’t be Solomon Islands prime minister in new govt 2024-04-29 The leader’s political alliance is backing Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele as its PM candidate. Extreme heat, transport strike force Philippines to call off in-person classes 2024-04-29 The daytime temperature in Metro Manila hit 38.8 degrees Celsius (101.84 degrees Fahrenheit) – an all-time high – on April 27. Philippines ‘add eyes,’ takes delivery of mobile radar system from Japan 2024-04-29 Manila now has two of the four radars it bought from Tokyo for U.S. $98.7 million in 2020. Thai top diplomat on resignation: Work would slow without deputy PM position 2024-04-29 Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara’s decision to quit raises concerns about continued diplomatic efforts in Myanmar crisis. Mired in military ‘chaos,’ Myanmar’s junta locked into struggle for survival 2024-04-29 Experts say even the military’s grip on the central region is in jeopardy due to poor leadership. Manila says China obstructs, damages its ships at disputed shoal 2024-04-30 Scarborough Shoal is located within the Philippine exclusive economic zone but under de-facto control by China. Thai-Myanmar trade hub reopens after 10 day shutdown for battle 2024-04-30 Junta troops’ recapture of border villages leaves four dead, residents said. Philippine police arrest suspected gunman in on-air killing of broadcaster 2024-04-30 The killing, which was captured on Facebook Live, was the fourth deadly attack on a journalist since President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. took office. Border conflicts cause shortages, high prices for Myanmar traders: report 2024-04-30 Trade with China, Bangladesh and Thailand has been hurt by conflict between junta and insurgent forces. Timor-Leste seeks economic lifeline as oil wealth dwindles 2024-04-30 Nearly 25 years after independence, unemployment and poverty remain challenges. Recycling Thailand’s garbage, 1 second-hand shirt at a time 2024-05-01 “Auntie Ton” and her team scavenge through trash at a Bangkok dump to collect and recycle discarded clothes. Jeremiah Manele is new Solomon Islands PM, vows action on economy 2024-05-02 The new prime minister has indicated he’ll continue a friends-to-all foreign policy. Former Fiji leader Bainimarama to be sentenced next week 2024-05-02 Fiji’s acting chief justice refused to recuse himself from the case for allegedly showing bias. Thai senatorial hopefuls say they want to bring change, serve the people 2024-05-02 A new crop of lawmakers will soon be selected from a cross-section of society to replace junta-appointed Senate. Islanders on small Philippine chain worry a China-Taiwan conflict could spill over 2024-05-02 The Batanes archipelago, the northernmost part of the Philippines, is actually closer to Taiwan. Philippines sends message to China: Leave Scarborough Shoal now 2024-05-02 Manila summons a senior Chinese embassy official over April 30 water cannon incident near disputed shoal. Indonesia disputes US call for crackdown over religious freedom violations 2024-05-02 The annual United States Commission on International Religious Freedom report recommends placing Jakarta on special watch list. As Indonesian President-elect Prabowo nears parliamentary majority, experts fear democracy will suffer 2024-05-02 Including parliamentary seats from his coalition and of two parties that committed support, he would command a 71% majority. Safety reforms in Bangladesh garment sector risk ‘losing momentum’ 2024-05-02 Eleven years after the Rana Plaza collapse, remediation of safety problems in the industry has slowed, monitors say. Fiji’s media freedom ranking jumps, Papua New Guinea’s plummets 2024-05-03 Reporters Without Borders says there’s a ‘worrying decline’ globally in respect for media autonomy. Philippine press freedom faces new threat from foreign influence operations: FOCAP 2024-05-03 The Philippines remains one of the most dangerous countries for media professionals in the Asia-Pacific region. US begins review process for key AUKUS pillar 2024-05-03 Under the change, Australian and British firms could import U.S. military technology without needing licenses. Malaysia’s Michelle Yeoh awarded US Presidential Medal of Freedom 2024-05-03 Yeoh, the first Asian woman to win a best actress Oscar, “has shattered stereotypes and glass ceilings,” President Biden said of her. Boat with ‘dehydrated and exhausted’ Rohingya refugees lands in Aceh 2022-12-25 The 57 men on the wooden boat – there were no women or children – had sailed from Bangladesh in late November, an Indonesian NGO said. Second boatload of Rohingya arrives in Indonesia in as many days 2022-12-26 The 185 passengers disembarked in Aceh province but 30 other people had died at sea, survivors told a local fisherman. Previous 30 items 1 ... 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 ... 391 Next 30 items