Search results 1119 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Proposed Bangladesh reforms drastically curtail PM’s pre-eminence, replace ‘secularism’ principle with ‘pluralism’ 2025-01-15 Constitutional Reforms Commission, which submitted proposals on Wednesday, sought to “strike a balance” in presidential, prime ministerial powers. Indonesia’s human rights situation: Key takeaways from new report 2025-01-16 Civil, political liberties declined in Indonesia, with democratic institutions weakened and corruption rising, Human Rights Watch said. In bilateral talks, Philippines complains about China’s ‘monster’ ship in EEZ waters 2025-01-16 Rival South China Sea claimants also agreed to continue the implementation of Manila’s resupply missions to a disputed shoal. EXPLAINED: Stakes of Malaysia’s Sarawak taking control of oil, gas resources 2025-01-16 While Petros will have power in Sarawak, national oil company Petronas will retain “national authority.” In Bangladesh, demands rise for deeper British probe into properties linked to Hasina’s niece 2025-01-16 Tulip Siddiq resigned as a treasury secretary in Britain’s government after the Bangladesh anti-graft agency said she was being probed for corruption. Thais scrutinized over Cambodian’s murder, Vietnamese, Uyghur detainees 2025-01-17 Human Rights Watch says Thailand should follow its own laws on not sending people back to risk of torture. After 7 decades, Thai Chinese-language newspaper stops printing 2025-01-17 Online media, fewer readers of traditional Chinese language led to Universal Daily News’ demise. Bangladesh rewrites history, leaves millions of schoolchildren without textbooks 2025-01-17 Textbook delays threaten learning outcomes for over 43 million students in the South Asian nation, some educators warn. Widow says shooting of former Cambodian lawmaker was ‘definitely political’ 2025-01-17 French citizen Lim Ani spoke after a funeral held at a pagoda near Paris for government critic Lim Kimya. The 2004 tsunami wiped out half of this village in Thailand. Are they ready for the next? 2024-12-19 It’s been 20 years since a powerful earthquake off the Indonesian coast triggered a deadly tsunami that killed over 220,000 people in 14 countries. Thailand ... Banda Aceh suffered the most in the 2004 tsunami. Can they handle another major disaster? 2024-12-20 On Boxing Day 20 years ago, a massive earthquake off the coast of Sumatra triggered a powerful tsunami that struck Banda Aceh first. The tsunami affected 14 ... “Mutelu,” the belief in lucky charms and spiritual objects, is big business in Thailand 2024-08-29 Thailand’s economic growth has been sluggish, but one industry has been defying all odds - the “Mutelu” industry that caters to the demand for spiritual ... Pope Francis in Jakarta: Vibrant Mass, key meetings, and unity focus 2024-09-05 Pope Francis energized Jakarta’s stadium with a vibrant Mass and held key meetings with President Joko Widodo and Catholic leaders. His visit spotlighted the ... Philippines says it did not surrender Sabina Shoal to China 2024-09-16 Beijing claims it “has indisputable sovereignty” over the disputed South China Sea shoal. Malaysian police detain GISBH CEO in child abuse investigation 2024-09-19 Malaysian police have detained the CEO of GISBH in a child abuse investigation. Learn how this ties to the al-Arqam sect and the ongoing scandal. Students in Indonesia’s Papua region protest free-meal program, demand free education instead 2025-02-24 Authorities responded with force, including the use of tear gas and warning shots. Japan, Philippines strengthen defense ties amid ‘increasingly severe’ regional security situation 2025-02-24 Manila is shoring up military partnerships with other nations as it seeks to counter Beijing in a South China Sea dispute. Cook Islands PM faces no-confidence vote after contentious China deals 2025-02-25 Frustrated opposition party mounts challenge over “no consultation or transparency.” A war that matters: Ukraine and Southeast Asia 2025-02-25 Recent developments regarding sovereignty show the conflict has important implications for the region, analyst Bridget Welsh writes. Q&A: Why an Argentina court filed a warrant for Aung San Suu Kyi’s arrest 2025-02-25 Former U.N. rights rapporteur for Myanmar explains that the court must remain impartial in Rohingya genocide case. Filipino scientists turn volcanic ash into radiation-resistant building material 2025-02-25 While more tests are needed, the discovery can offer a practical way to manage waste from natural disasters. Chinese, Philippine social media users at odds over claim on Palawan 2025-02-26 Chinese commentators maintain it was earlier called Zheng He island after a famous explorer. Thai authorities detain 68 Montagnards during raid on funeral service 2025-02-26 Many detainees hold UNHCR refugee cards in Thailand and had faced persecution in Vietnam. Apple strikes deal with Indonesia, secures future market access for iPhones 2025-02-26 Silicon Valley behemoth commits hundreds of millions of dollars in new investments in Indonesia, industry minister says. Malaysia calls for ASEAN defense industries to become inter-linked 2025-02-26 Malaysian Defense Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin urged Southeast Asian nations to be less reliant on “external suppliers” for weapons and hardware. Pacific transactionalism: Art of the diplomatic deal 2025-02-26 Cook Islands' recent deals with China sees shift from soft to hard-edged diplomacy embedded in Pacific. Thailand deports 40 Uyghurs to China despite fears of torture 2025-02-27 Thailand said it agreed to send the Uyghurs back after China gave assurances for their safety. EXPLAINED: What you need to know about Philippine Vice President Duterte’s upcoming trial 2025-02-27 Sara Duterte has been impeached on various charges, including a threat to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Your flight to Xinjiang is now boarding 2025-02-27 UNICEF rings alarm over child abuse crisis in Pacific 2025-02-28 Lack of government funding, religious and cultural barriers and drug use contribute to escalating human rights violations against children. Previous 30 items 1 ... 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 38 Next 30 items
Search results 1119 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Proposed Bangladesh reforms drastically curtail PM’s pre-eminence, replace ‘secularism’ principle with ‘pluralism’ 2025-01-15 Constitutional Reforms Commission, which submitted proposals on Wednesday, sought to “strike a balance” in presidential, prime ministerial powers. Indonesia’s human rights situation: Key takeaways from new report 2025-01-16 Civil, political liberties declined in Indonesia, with democratic institutions weakened and corruption rising, Human Rights Watch said. In bilateral talks, Philippines complains about China’s ‘monster’ ship in EEZ waters 2025-01-16 Rival South China Sea claimants also agreed to continue the implementation of Manila’s resupply missions to a disputed shoal. EXPLAINED: Stakes of Malaysia’s Sarawak taking control of oil, gas resources 2025-01-16 While Petros will have power in Sarawak, national oil company Petronas will retain “national authority.” In Bangladesh, demands rise for deeper British probe into properties linked to Hasina’s niece 2025-01-16 Tulip Siddiq resigned as a treasury secretary in Britain’s government after the Bangladesh anti-graft agency said she was being probed for corruption. Thais scrutinized over Cambodian’s murder, Vietnamese, Uyghur detainees 2025-01-17 Human Rights Watch says Thailand should follow its own laws on not sending people back to risk of torture. After 7 decades, Thai Chinese-language newspaper stops printing 2025-01-17 Online media, fewer readers of traditional Chinese language led to Universal Daily News’ demise. Bangladesh rewrites history, leaves millions of schoolchildren without textbooks 2025-01-17 Textbook delays threaten learning outcomes for over 43 million students in the South Asian nation, some educators warn. Widow says shooting of former Cambodian lawmaker was ‘definitely political’ 2025-01-17 French citizen Lim Ani spoke after a funeral held at a pagoda near Paris for government critic Lim Kimya. The 2004 tsunami wiped out half of this village in Thailand. Are they ready for the next? 2024-12-19 It’s been 20 years since a powerful earthquake off the Indonesian coast triggered a deadly tsunami that killed over 220,000 people in 14 countries. Thailand ... Banda Aceh suffered the most in the 2004 tsunami. Can they handle another major disaster? 2024-12-20 On Boxing Day 20 years ago, a massive earthquake off the coast of Sumatra triggered a powerful tsunami that struck Banda Aceh first. The tsunami affected 14 ... “Mutelu,” the belief in lucky charms and spiritual objects, is big business in Thailand 2024-08-29 Thailand’s economic growth has been sluggish, but one industry has been defying all odds - the “Mutelu” industry that caters to the demand for spiritual ... Pope Francis in Jakarta: Vibrant Mass, key meetings, and unity focus 2024-09-05 Pope Francis energized Jakarta’s stadium with a vibrant Mass and held key meetings with President Joko Widodo and Catholic leaders. His visit spotlighted the ... Philippines says it did not surrender Sabina Shoal to China 2024-09-16 Beijing claims it “has indisputable sovereignty” over the disputed South China Sea shoal. Malaysian police detain GISBH CEO in child abuse investigation 2024-09-19 Malaysian police have detained the CEO of GISBH in a child abuse investigation. Learn how this ties to the al-Arqam sect and the ongoing scandal. Students in Indonesia’s Papua region protest free-meal program, demand free education instead 2025-02-24 Authorities responded with force, including the use of tear gas and warning shots. Japan, Philippines strengthen defense ties amid ‘increasingly severe’ regional security situation 2025-02-24 Manila is shoring up military partnerships with other nations as it seeks to counter Beijing in a South China Sea dispute. Cook Islands PM faces no-confidence vote after contentious China deals 2025-02-25 Frustrated opposition party mounts challenge over “no consultation or transparency.” A war that matters: Ukraine and Southeast Asia 2025-02-25 Recent developments regarding sovereignty show the conflict has important implications for the region, analyst Bridget Welsh writes. Q&A: Why an Argentina court filed a warrant for Aung San Suu Kyi’s arrest 2025-02-25 Former U.N. rights rapporteur for Myanmar explains that the court must remain impartial in Rohingya genocide case. Filipino scientists turn volcanic ash into radiation-resistant building material 2025-02-25 While more tests are needed, the discovery can offer a practical way to manage waste from natural disasters. Chinese, Philippine social media users at odds over claim on Palawan 2025-02-26 Chinese commentators maintain it was earlier called Zheng He island after a famous explorer. Thai authorities detain 68 Montagnards during raid on funeral service 2025-02-26 Many detainees hold UNHCR refugee cards in Thailand and had faced persecution in Vietnam. Apple strikes deal with Indonesia, secures future market access for iPhones 2025-02-26 Silicon Valley behemoth commits hundreds of millions of dollars in new investments in Indonesia, industry minister says. Malaysia calls for ASEAN defense industries to become inter-linked 2025-02-26 Malaysian Defense Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin urged Southeast Asian nations to be less reliant on “external suppliers” for weapons and hardware. Pacific transactionalism: Art of the diplomatic deal 2025-02-26 Cook Islands' recent deals with China sees shift from soft to hard-edged diplomacy embedded in Pacific. Thailand deports 40 Uyghurs to China despite fears of torture 2025-02-27 Thailand said it agreed to send the Uyghurs back after China gave assurances for their safety. EXPLAINED: What you need to know about Philippine Vice President Duterte’s upcoming trial 2025-02-27 Sara Duterte has been impeached on various charges, including a threat to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Your flight to Xinjiang is now boarding 2025-02-27 UNICEF rings alarm over child abuse crisis in Pacific 2025-02-28 Lack of government funding, religious and cultural barriers and drug use contribute to escalating human rights violations against children. Previous 30 items 1 ... 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 38 Next 30 items