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 women tell of being trafficked, caught up in prostitution inside Myanmar 2023-01-06 Two sisters and friend say they were forced into sex work in Kokang Self-Administered Zone near China. The Oyster Divers who free dive to harvest rare oysters found only in Muar, Malaysia 2024-12-16 You might have heard of Jeju’s Haenyeo, the women who free-dive for seaweed and seafood. But have you met the oyster divers of Muar, Malaysia? These divers ... Malaysia to Recruit Bangladeshi Workers 3 Years after Suspending Hirings 2021-12-19 Kuala Lumpur stopped bringing in workers over allegations of malpractice, high recruitment costs. Philippines: Official Appeals for Help in Wake of Deadly Typhoon Rai 2021-12-19 Bohol province, where more than 70 died, needs generators for water refilling stations. Death Toll from Philippine Typhoon Rises Sharply as Rescuers Reach Devastated Areas 2021-12-20 The coast guard, meanwhile, evacuated 29 foreigners who were trapped on Siargao Island, a popular surfing destination. Analyst: South China Sea Missions Reflect China’s Confidence in Carrier Fleet 2021-12-20 Both the Shandong and the Liaoning are taking part in drills in or near the contested waterway. US Offers $5MN for Info on Secular Blogger’s Killing in Bangladesh 2021-12-20 Dhaka police are still looking for two of the six men sentenced in February for the attack on Avijit Roy and his wife. index.html 2021-12-20 Bangladesh at 50: Land of Joy, Land of Tears Fifty years ago, “Joy Bangla!” was a cry that rallied the people of what was then East Pakistan to break free ... UN Rapporteur: Rohingya Militants Kill, Abuse Refugees in Bangladesh Camps 2021-12-20 Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army members gunned down refugee activist Md. Muhib Ullah, Tom Andrews says. Thailand: 1,500 More Refugees Cross Border, Flee Fighting in Myanmar 2021-12-20 They arrived in a Thai village on Sunday after escaping fighting between junta forces, Karen rebels. Indonesia Breaks Ground on China-backed ‘Green’ Industrial Zone on Borneo 2021-12-21 The 30,000-hectare (116-square-mile) estate will be a hub for making batteries for electric cars and solar panels. Planned Lao Dam Raises Concerns in Thailand over Impacts along Shared Border 2021-12-21 Concerns focus on depleted fish stocks, illegal cross-border trade. Borneo Bound: Inside Indonesia’s Big Plan to Move its Capital 2021-12-23 Borneo Bound: Inside Indonesia’s Big Plan to Move its Capital A law slated for passage in early 2022 could put relocation in motion and line the pockets of ... Indonesia Scraps Deal to Buy Russian Sukhois; Will Acquire US, French Warplanes 2021-12-22 Jakarta may have wanted to avoid American sanctions for purchasing military equipment from Moscow. Typhoon Rai (Odette) Damages South China Sea Outposts of Philippines, Vietnam 2021-12-22 The hardest hit are Thitu (Pag-asa) Island and Southwest Cay. Sources: Thailand, BRN Rebels to Resume In-person Peace Talks Next Month 2021-12-23 Delegates from Bangkok and Barisan Revolusi Nasional last met face-to-face in Kuala Lumpur in March 2020. Duterte spiritual adviser Quiboloy calls US sanctions ‘outrageous’ 2022-12-12 The influential pastor is accused of serious rights abuses that his lawyers deny as mere allegations. Thai military drops plan to exhume corpse for DNA testing 2022-12-12 Authorities wanted to perform DNA testing on body identified as BRN member Yahree Dueloh. Indonesian activists welcome US sanctions on Chinese fishing boats over labor abuse 2022-12-12 The National Human Rights Commission says Jakarta should strengthen monitoring system for placement of crew members. Officials: New lighthouses in northernmost Philippines emphasize sovereignty amid Taiwan-China tensions 2022-12-12 One of four beacons is on an island less than 100 miles from Taiwanese territory. Vanuatu signs security agreement with Australia, says no talks with China 2022-12-12 In apparent jab at secret China-Solomon Islands pact, Australia said the agreement would be made public. Bali's water crisis threatens local culture, UNESCO sites 2022-12-13 The Indonesian island is facing a worsening water crisis from tourism development, population growth and water mismanagement. Philippine court convicts journalist of cyber libel 2022-12-13 Decision revives debate on decriminalizing libel laws, which critics say stifle political dissent. In increasingly authoritarian Bangladesh, the opposition is back 2022-12-13 The Bangladesh Nationalist Party is resuming demonstrations as a direct challenge to an entrenched ruling party. US, South Korea, Japan consolidate efforts against DPRK nuclear tests 2022-12-13 Unlawful development of weapons along with Pyongyang’s malicious cyber programs are global concern, envoy says. Fiji election tests PM Bainimarama’s long hold on power 2022-12-14 Voters are concerned about the rising cost of living while ethnic and religious divides remain in the background. Manila airs concern about Chinese boats ‘swarming’ in EEZ waters 2022-12-14 About 20 Chinese fishing boats were spotted in the vicinity of Sabina Shoal and Iroquois Reef, Philippine military source says. Outcry from environmentalists forces Indonesia to block auction of islands 2022-12-14 A local company, which had management rights over 100 islands, was working with Sotheby’s auction house. Unable to return home, Rohingya risk their lives to leave refugee camps 2022-12-14 About 2,000 of the ethnic minority Muslims sailed from Bangladesh, Myanmar this year, UNHCR says. Fiji opposition says glitch with election app calls results into question 2022-12-14 An election official said an interrupted upload of data caused some votes to be misallocated. Previous 30 items 1 ... 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 ... 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 women tell of being trafficked, caught up in prostitution inside Myanmar 2023-01-06 Two sisters and friend say they were forced into sex work in Kokang Self-Administered Zone near China. The Oyster Divers who free dive to harvest rare oysters found only in Muar, Malaysia 2024-12-16 You might have heard of Jeju’s Haenyeo, the women who free-dive for seaweed and seafood. But have you met the oyster divers of Muar, Malaysia? These divers ... Malaysia to Recruit Bangladeshi Workers 3 Years after Suspending Hirings 2021-12-19 Kuala Lumpur stopped bringing in workers over allegations of malpractice, high recruitment costs. Philippines: Official Appeals for Help in Wake of Deadly Typhoon Rai 2021-12-19 Bohol province, where more than 70 died, needs generators for water refilling stations. Death Toll from Philippine Typhoon Rises Sharply as Rescuers Reach Devastated Areas 2021-12-20 The coast guard, meanwhile, evacuated 29 foreigners who were trapped on Siargao Island, a popular surfing destination. Analyst: South China Sea Missions Reflect China’s Confidence in Carrier Fleet 2021-12-20 Both the Shandong and the Liaoning are taking part in drills in or near the contested waterway. US Offers $5MN for Info on Secular Blogger’s Killing in Bangladesh 2021-12-20 Dhaka police are still looking for two of the six men sentenced in February for the attack on Avijit Roy and his wife. index.html 2021-12-20 Bangladesh at 50: Land of Joy, Land of Tears Fifty years ago, “Joy Bangla!” was a cry that rallied the people of what was then East Pakistan to break free ... UN Rapporteur: Rohingya Militants Kill, Abuse Refugees in Bangladesh Camps 2021-12-20 Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army members gunned down refugee activist Md. Muhib Ullah, Tom Andrews says. Thailand: 1,500 More Refugees Cross Border, Flee Fighting in Myanmar 2021-12-20 They arrived in a Thai village on Sunday after escaping fighting between junta forces, Karen rebels. Indonesia Breaks Ground on China-backed ‘Green’ Industrial Zone on Borneo 2021-12-21 The 30,000-hectare (116-square-mile) estate will be a hub for making batteries for electric cars and solar panels. Planned Lao Dam Raises Concerns in Thailand over Impacts along Shared Border 2021-12-21 Concerns focus on depleted fish stocks, illegal cross-border trade. Borneo Bound: Inside Indonesia’s Big Plan to Move its Capital 2021-12-23 Borneo Bound: Inside Indonesia’s Big Plan to Move its Capital A law slated for passage in early 2022 could put relocation in motion and line the pockets of ... Indonesia Scraps Deal to Buy Russian Sukhois; Will Acquire US, French Warplanes 2021-12-22 Jakarta may have wanted to avoid American sanctions for purchasing military equipment from Moscow. Typhoon Rai (Odette) Damages South China Sea Outposts of Philippines, Vietnam 2021-12-22 The hardest hit are Thitu (Pag-asa) Island and Southwest Cay. Sources: Thailand, BRN Rebels to Resume In-person Peace Talks Next Month 2021-12-23 Delegates from Bangkok and Barisan Revolusi Nasional last met face-to-face in Kuala Lumpur in March 2020. Duterte spiritual adviser Quiboloy calls US sanctions ‘outrageous’ 2022-12-12 The influential pastor is accused of serious rights abuses that his lawyers deny as mere allegations. Thai military drops plan to exhume corpse for DNA testing 2022-12-12 Authorities wanted to perform DNA testing on body identified as BRN member Yahree Dueloh. Indonesian activists welcome US sanctions on Chinese fishing boats over labor abuse 2022-12-12 The National Human Rights Commission says Jakarta should strengthen monitoring system for placement of crew members. Officials: New lighthouses in northernmost Philippines emphasize sovereignty amid Taiwan-China tensions 2022-12-12 One of four beacons is on an island less than 100 miles from Taiwanese territory. Vanuatu signs security agreement with Australia, says no talks with China 2022-12-12 In apparent jab at secret China-Solomon Islands pact, Australia said the agreement would be made public. Bali's water crisis threatens local culture, UNESCO sites 2022-12-13 The Indonesian island is facing a worsening water crisis from tourism development, population growth and water mismanagement. Philippine court convicts journalist of cyber libel 2022-12-13 Decision revives debate on decriminalizing libel laws, which critics say stifle political dissent. In increasingly authoritarian Bangladesh, the opposition is back 2022-12-13 The Bangladesh Nationalist Party is resuming demonstrations as a direct challenge to an entrenched ruling party. US, South Korea, Japan consolidate efforts against DPRK nuclear tests 2022-12-13 Unlawful development of weapons along with Pyongyang’s malicious cyber programs are global concern, envoy says. Fiji election tests PM Bainimarama’s long hold on power 2022-12-14 Voters are concerned about the rising cost of living while ethnic and religious divides remain in the background. Manila airs concern about Chinese boats ‘swarming’ in EEZ waters 2022-12-14 About 20 Chinese fishing boats were spotted in the vicinity of Sabina Shoal and Iroquois Reef, Philippine military source says. Outcry from environmentalists forces Indonesia to block auction of islands 2022-12-14 A local company, which had management rights over 100 islands, was working with Sotheby’s auction house. Unable to return home, Rohingya risk their lives to leave refugee camps 2022-12-14 About 2,000 of the ethnic minority Muslims sailed from Bangladesh, Myanmar this year, UNHCR says. Fiji opposition says glitch with election app calls results into question 2022-12-14 An election official said an interrupted upload of data caused some votes to be misallocated. Previous 30 items 1 ... 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 ... 391 Next 30 items