Search results 1119 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Indonesia’s shrinking middle class worries economists 2024-09-14 As a result, the economic stability of Southeast Asia’s biggest country is at risk, experts warn. More Rohingya are arriving in Bangladesh, as Rakhine state burns 2024-09-13 Many new arrivals from Myanmar are renting accommodations outside the refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar. Thailand closes 6 schools for Myanmar migrant children in Surat Thani 2024-09-13 The closures in the southern province affect 2,000 students and may be followed by inspections of migrant schools in northern Thailand. PNG authorizes lethal force to quell deadly violence near Porgera mine 2024-09-16 Police declared a state of emergency after fighting between illegal miners and local landowners. EXPLAINED: Why Thai analysts are wary of China’s rising influence 2024-09-16 They fear Thailand will allow China to use joint projects for furthering geopolitical strategy. An overdue farewell to Southeast Asia’s pro-democracy icons 2024-09-16 Western well-wishers of the region’s nations must focus on supporting institutions that outlast personalities. In post-Hasina Bangladesh, BNP factions are now fighting among themselves 2024-09-16 The party had campaigned for years to oust Sheikh Hasina, but deadly street brawls are dividing it. Children linked to banned Malaysian sect were caned, burned, starved: Police 2024-09-17 Many have been transferred to safe homes under the Welfare Department after being screened for their health. Indonesian president’s son denies misconduct in US flight ‘hitched’ on friend’s jet 2024-09-17 Kaesang Pangarep reported to anti-corruption agency amid allegations that he used a plane belonging to company with ties to his vice president-elect brother Landowners fear more killings despite PNG ‘state of emergency’ over mine fighting 2024-09-18 Resettlement away from the Porgera mine site is a key demand of landowners after 30 deaths in recent months. Thailand to charge 8 suspects in a Tak Bai case as deadline nears 2024-09-18 The suspects were linked to transporting detained protesters, 78 of whom suffocated to death in trucks in 2004. Analysts: Abuse case at child welfare homes reflects Malaysia’s messy regulatory framework 2024-09-18 With different agencies responsible for overseeing homes, not all are thoroughly vetted or regularly checked. Enga tribal fights highlight PNG’s top security threat comes from within 2024-09-19 Conflicts, brutal violence and cycles of retribution reflect deeper, systemic issues in Papua New Guinea. Two Kanaks shot dead by French police in New Caledonia decried as ‘assassinations’ 2024-09-19 Tensions are high ahead of the 171st anniversary of French colonial occupation of New Caledonia next week. EXPLAINED: Sabina Shoal, the newest flashpoint in the South China Sea 2024-09-19 Manila needs to develop a clear, unified strategy in its South China Sea claim, analysts say. 2024 Sabina shoal standoff: A timeline 2024-09-19 A series of maritime incidents involving the Philippines and China occurred in 2024. Indonesian parliament expands presidential powers as analysts express concern 2024-09-19 Amendments may increase political patronage and decrease efficiency, observers say. Human Rights Watch report: Papuans in Indonesia face ‘entrenched’ racism, discrimination 2024-09-19 Jakarta responds to calls for independence from the indigenous ethnic Melanesian people with arrests, torture and extrajudicial killings, report adds. Controversy surrounds release of Fiji 2000 coup leader George Speight 2024-09-19 The pardon expected to reignite public debate over Fiji’s turbulent past. Pacific nations gear up for a fight over shipping emissions at critical UN meeting 2024-09-20 Negotiations in London will center on how to slash emissions to net-zero ‘by or around’ 2050. At UN General Assembly, Yunus to seek help rebuilding Bangladesh’s ‘shattered economy’ 2024-09-20 But a meeting with India’s PM Narendra Modi, who gave shelter to ousted Sheikh Hasina after she fled, looks unlikely. Malaysia offers tax breaks to revive Forest City amid stalled Chinese project 2024-09-20 Slew of incentives announced as government launches Special Financial Zone in Johor state’s project area. New Zealand pilot freed after 19 months in Papua rebel captivity 2024-09-21 Phillip Mehrtens safe and well, undergoing health checks. Concerns over militant group JI’s revival after suspect kills 2 Malaysian policemen 2024-05-17 The al-Qaeda affiliate had been dormant in the country for a long time. Pacific nation of Kiribati explores deep sea mining deal with China 2025-03-17 Campaigner says The Metals Company’s loss of a third of its exploration area is sign of a stuttering industry. Hun Manet warns Thailand following confrontation at disputed ancient temple 2025-03-17 Cambodia’s prime minister says military force could be used at Ta Moan Thom temple, where border is incomplete. EXPLAINED: Why proposed revisions to Indonesia’s military law alarm democracy activists 2025-03-17 A bill proposes to expand armed forces’ role in state institutions, which critics said would reduce civilian oversight and decrease accountability. Thai delegation heads to China to check on deported Uyghurs 2025-03-18 The U.S. has imposed visa sanctions on some Thai officials over the deportations. Philippine Navy ready to protect upcoming scientific mission in contested waters 2025-03-18 Separately, Filipino musicians are planning to play a peace concert in the South China Sea. Vanuatu defends passport scheme in face of travel ban reports 2025-03-18 U.S. State Department says Trump administration is reviewing information to determine “who’s allowed into the country.” Previous 30 items 1 ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ... 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 Indonesia’s shrinking middle class worries economists 2024-09-14 As a result, the economic stability of Southeast Asia’s biggest country is at risk, experts warn. More Rohingya are arriving in Bangladesh, as Rakhine state burns 2024-09-13 Many new arrivals from Myanmar are renting accommodations outside the refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar. Thailand closes 6 schools for Myanmar migrant children in Surat Thani 2024-09-13 The closures in the southern province affect 2,000 students and may be followed by inspections of migrant schools in northern Thailand. PNG authorizes lethal force to quell deadly violence near Porgera mine 2024-09-16 Police declared a state of emergency after fighting between illegal miners and local landowners. EXPLAINED: Why Thai analysts are wary of China’s rising influence 2024-09-16 They fear Thailand will allow China to use joint projects for furthering geopolitical strategy. An overdue farewell to Southeast Asia’s pro-democracy icons 2024-09-16 Western well-wishers of the region’s nations must focus on supporting institutions that outlast personalities. In post-Hasina Bangladesh, BNP factions are now fighting among themselves 2024-09-16 The party had campaigned for years to oust Sheikh Hasina, but deadly street brawls are dividing it. Children linked to banned Malaysian sect were caned, burned, starved: Police 2024-09-17 Many have been transferred to safe homes under the Welfare Department after being screened for their health. Indonesian president’s son denies misconduct in US flight ‘hitched’ on friend’s jet 2024-09-17 Kaesang Pangarep reported to anti-corruption agency amid allegations that he used a plane belonging to company with ties to his vice president-elect brother Landowners fear more killings despite PNG ‘state of emergency’ over mine fighting 2024-09-18 Resettlement away from the Porgera mine site is a key demand of landowners after 30 deaths in recent months. Thailand to charge 8 suspects in a Tak Bai case as deadline nears 2024-09-18 The suspects were linked to transporting detained protesters, 78 of whom suffocated to death in trucks in 2004. Analysts: Abuse case at child welfare homes reflects Malaysia’s messy regulatory framework 2024-09-18 With different agencies responsible for overseeing homes, not all are thoroughly vetted or regularly checked. Enga tribal fights highlight PNG’s top security threat comes from within 2024-09-19 Conflicts, brutal violence and cycles of retribution reflect deeper, systemic issues in Papua New Guinea. Two Kanaks shot dead by French police in New Caledonia decried as ‘assassinations’ 2024-09-19 Tensions are high ahead of the 171st anniversary of French colonial occupation of New Caledonia next week. EXPLAINED: Sabina Shoal, the newest flashpoint in the South China Sea 2024-09-19 Manila needs to develop a clear, unified strategy in its South China Sea claim, analysts say. 2024 Sabina shoal standoff: A timeline 2024-09-19 A series of maritime incidents involving the Philippines and China occurred in 2024. Indonesian parliament expands presidential powers as analysts express concern 2024-09-19 Amendments may increase political patronage and decrease efficiency, observers say. Human Rights Watch report: Papuans in Indonesia face ‘entrenched’ racism, discrimination 2024-09-19 Jakarta responds to calls for independence from the indigenous ethnic Melanesian people with arrests, torture and extrajudicial killings, report adds. Controversy surrounds release of Fiji 2000 coup leader George Speight 2024-09-19 The pardon expected to reignite public debate over Fiji’s turbulent past. Pacific nations gear up for a fight over shipping emissions at critical UN meeting 2024-09-20 Negotiations in London will center on how to slash emissions to net-zero ‘by or around’ 2050. At UN General Assembly, Yunus to seek help rebuilding Bangladesh’s ‘shattered economy’ 2024-09-20 But a meeting with India’s PM Narendra Modi, who gave shelter to ousted Sheikh Hasina after she fled, looks unlikely. Malaysia offers tax breaks to revive Forest City amid stalled Chinese project 2024-09-20 Slew of incentives announced as government launches Special Financial Zone in Johor state’s project area. New Zealand pilot freed after 19 months in Papua rebel captivity 2024-09-21 Phillip Mehrtens safe and well, undergoing health checks. Concerns over militant group JI’s revival after suspect kills 2 Malaysian policemen 2024-05-17 The al-Qaeda affiliate had been dormant in the country for a long time. Pacific nation of Kiribati explores deep sea mining deal with China 2025-03-17 Campaigner says The Metals Company’s loss of a third of its exploration area is sign of a stuttering industry. Hun Manet warns Thailand following confrontation at disputed ancient temple 2025-03-17 Cambodia’s prime minister says military force could be used at Ta Moan Thom temple, where border is incomplete. EXPLAINED: Why proposed revisions to Indonesia’s military law alarm democracy activists 2025-03-17 A bill proposes to expand armed forces’ role in state institutions, which critics said would reduce civilian oversight and decrease accountability. Thai delegation heads to China to check on deported Uyghurs 2025-03-18 The U.S. has imposed visa sanctions on some Thai officials over the deportations. Philippine Navy ready to protect upcoming scientific mission in contested waters 2025-03-18 Separately, Filipino musicians are planning to play a peace concert in the South China Sea. Vanuatu defends passport scheme in face of travel ban reports 2025-03-18 U.S. State Department says Trump administration is reviewing information to determine “who’s allowed into the country.” Previous 30 items 1 ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ... 38 Next 30 items