Search results 11164 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Detailed US Study Declares China’s South China Sea Claims Unlawful 2022-01-13 The State Department called on Beijing to cease “unlawful and coercive activities.” Malaysia Hands Over 3 Rebel Suspects to Thailand 2022-01-13 The rare prisoner transfer coincided with the latest round of Deep South peace talks in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia: Cambodian PM Should have Consulted ASEAN Members Before Myanmar Visit 2022-01-13 Meanwhile, Indonesia Urges Phnom Penh, regional bloc’s new chair, to stick to what was agreed in previous meetings. Leader of New Indonesian Capital’s Regency Faces Kickback Allegations 2022-01-14 The Corruption Eradication Commission seized $70,000 cash it says is linked to local government projects. Philippines to Buy India’s BrahMos Supersonic Missile 2022-01-14 $375-million purchase marks breakthrough for Manila’s defenses in South China Sea, one analyst says. New Chief of Indonesia’s Largest Islamic Group Seeks to Reform Orthodox Doctrines 2022-01-14 Country’s tolerant brand of Islam offers antidote to religious extremism, Nahdlatul Ulama chairman says. Philippine Troops Kill 4 Blamed for Fatal Bus Bombing 2022-01-15 The suspects were identified as members of an Islamic State-linked militant cell. Uyghur Bombing Suspects Describe Deplorable Conditions in Thai Military Prison 2022-01-17 The pair appeared in court to learn that testimony tied to the 2015 blast would begin in November. Aid Groups: Filipinos in Typhoon Evacuation Centers Risk Catching COVID 2022-01-18 As many as 340,000 remain displaced more than a month after the storm hit, humanitarian groups say. Indonesian Parliament Passes Law to Move Capital from Java to Borneo 2022-01-18 With bill’s passage, construction of new city, estimated to cost U.S. $32.5 billion, can begin. Malaysian FM Sees Shift in China’s Justification of its Sweeping South China Sea Claims 2022-01-18 “Four Sha,” are four island groups in South China Sea that Beijing claims to hold “historical rights” to. Suspected Rebel’s Family Seeks Justice after Thai Agency Ends Death Probe 2022-01-18 The Department of Special Investigation notified Abdullah Esomuso’s widow that she could supply new information. Thailand, BRN Rebels are Far Apart on Key Issues in Peace Talks 2022-01-18 Insurgents’ demand for autonomy is “absolute non-starter” for the Thai government, analyst Zachary Abuza says. Outlawed Group Resurfaces, Raising Fears of Clashes in Myanmar 2022-01-18 The reemergence of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army could delay refugees’ return home. Philippine Public Attorney Accused of Flouting COVID Vaccine Rules 2022-01-19 Persida Acosta says she wants test results on a protein-based vaccination before getting the shot. Indonesian Militant Linked to Bali Bombings Sentenced to 15 Years 2022-01-19 Zulkarnaen withheld information about terror acts, including twin attacks in Bali in 2002, judge says. In Military-Hardware Upgrade, Philippines to Purchase 32 Black Hawk Helicopters 2022-01-19 The contract is part of an effort to replace the military’s Vietnam-era Hueys, defense chief says. Philippine Defense Establishment Backs VP Candidate's Conscription Plan 2022-01-20 The contender, Sara Duterte-Carpio, is the daughter of the current president. Thailand to Resume Quarantine-Free Entry for Foreigners in February 2022-01-20 “Test and Go” restart is based on falling infection numbers, health officials say. Barbs Traded after US Warship Sails in China-claimed Territorial Waters 2022-01-20 USS Benfold is committed to upholding freedom of navigation, U.S. Navy says. Thai Police Kill 2 Suspected Rebels in Pattani after Standoff Negotiations Fail 2022-01-20 The Deep South shootings come days after the government, BRN resumed in-person peace talks. Indonesian Military Blames Pro-Independence Group for Deadly Attack in West Papua 2022-01-21 But Papuan separatist rebels claim responsibility for Thursday’s incident in Maybrat regency. Philippines: Twitter Suspends 300 Accounts Linked to Candidate Marcos Jr. 2022-01-21 The social media giant said the accounts violated its platform manipulation and spam policy. Report Puts Spotlight on PLA Units Deployed in S China Sea 2022-01-21 Army units are responsible for defending Chinese outposts in the Spratly and Paracel chains, Recorded Future says. Cambodia’s Hun Sen Hits Back at Malaysian FM for Criticizing Myanmar Strategy 2022-01-21 Cambodian leader should have consulted other ASEAN states before visiting Burmese junta leader, Malaysia’s top diplomat had said. COVID Spike Forces Bangladesh to Close Schools for 2 Weeks 2022-01-21 A virologist says a better focus would be on public transportation to control coronavirus spread. ASEAN Set to Open Summit but Burmese Junta Threatens to Skip it 2021-10-25 Myanmar may refuse to send official invited by ASEAN in place of junta leader. Bangladesh Police Suspect Link in Killings of Rohingya Leader, 6 Other Refugees 2021-10-25 Authorities have arrested 19 people allegedly involved in the separate attacks, including two who confessed. China Unveils Biggest Maritime Patrol Vessel Yet 2021-10-26 China's maritime surveillance fleet – distinct from its Coast Guard – is estimated at more than 300 vessels. Indonesian Officials Praise Anti-COVID Efforts for Sharp Drop in Active Cases 2021-10-26 Still, health ministry expresses concern that a third wave could strike in December. Previous 30 items 1 ... 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 ... 373 Next 30 items
Search results 11164 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Detailed US Study Declares China’s South China Sea Claims Unlawful 2022-01-13 The State Department called on Beijing to cease “unlawful and coercive activities.” Malaysia Hands Over 3 Rebel Suspects to Thailand 2022-01-13 The rare prisoner transfer coincided with the latest round of Deep South peace talks in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia: Cambodian PM Should have Consulted ASEAN Members Before Myanmar Visit 2022-01-13 Meanwhile, Indonesia Urges Phnom Penh, regional bloc’s new chair, to stick to what was agreed in previous meetings. Leader of New Indonesian Capital’s Regency Faces Kickback Allegations 2022-01-14 The Corruption Eradication Commission seized $70,000 cash it says is linked to local government projects. Philippines to Buy India’s BrahMos Supersonic Missile 2022-01-14 $375-million purchase marks breakthrough for Manila’s defenses in South China Sea, one analyst says. New Chief of Indonesia’s Largest Islamic Group Seeks to Reform Orthodox Doctrines 2022-01-14 Country’s tolerant brand of Islam offers antidote to religious extremism, Nahdlatul Ulama chairman says. Philippine Troops Kill 4 Blamed for Fatal Bus Bombing 2022-01-15 The suspects were identified as members of an Islamic State-linked militant cell. Uyghur Bombing Suspects Describe Deplorable Conditions in Thai Military Prison 2022-01-17 The pair appeared in court to learn that testimony tied to the 2015 blast would begin in November. Aid Groups: Filipinos in Typhoon Evacuation Centers Risk Catching COVID 2022-01-18 As many as 340,000 remain displaced more than a month after the storm hit, humanitarian groups say. Indonesian Parliament Passes Law to Move Capital from Java to Borneo 2022-01-18 With bill’s passage, construction of new city, estimated to cost U.S. $32.5 billion, can begin. Malaysian FM Sees Shift in China’s Justification of its Sweeping South China Sea Claims 2022-01-18 “Four Sha,” are four island groups in South China Sea that Beijing claims to hold “historical rights” to. Suspected Rebel’s Family Seeks Justice after Thai Agency Ends Death Probe 2022-01-18 The Department of Special Investigation notified Abdullah Esomuso’s widow that she could supply new information. Thailand, BRN Rebels are Far Apart on Key Issues in Peace Talks 2022-01-18 Insurgents’ demand for autonomy is “absolute non-starter” for the Thai government, analyst Zachary Abuza says. Outlawed Group Resurfaces, Raising Fears of Clashes in Myanmar 2022-01-18 The reemergence of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army could delay refugees’ return home. Philippine Public Attorney Accused of Flouting COVID Vaccine Rules 2022-01-19 Persida Acosta says she wants test results on a protein-based vaccination before getting the shot. Indonesian Militant Linked to Bali Bombings Sentenced to 15 Years 2022-01-19 Zulkarnaen withheld information about terror acts, including twin attacks in Bali in 2002, judge says. In Military-Hardware Upgrade, Philippines to Purchase 32 Black Hawk Helicopters 2022-01-19 The contract is part of an effort to replace the military’s Vietnam-era Hueys, defense chief says. Philippine Defense Establishment Backs VP Candidate's Conscription Plan 2022-01-20 The contender, Sara Duterte-Carpio, is the daughter of the current president. Thailand to Resume Quarantine-Free Entry for Foreigners in February 2022-01-20 “Test and Go” restart is based on falling infection numbers, health officials say. Barbs Traded after US Warship Sails in China-claimed Territorial Waters 2022-01-20 USS Benfold is committed to upholding freedom of navigation, U.S. Navy says. Thai Police Kill 2 Suspected Rebels in Pattani after Standoff Negotiations Fail 2022-01-20 The Deep South shootings come days after the government, BRN resumed in-person peace talks. Indonesian Military Blames Pro-Independence Group for Deadly Attack in West Papua 2022-01-21 But Papuan separatist rebels claim responsibility for Thursday’s incident in Maybrat regency. Philippines: Twitter Suspends 300 Accounts Linked to Candidate Marcos Jr. 2022-01-21 The social media giant said the accounts violated its platform manipulation and spam policy. Report Puts Spotlight on PLA Units Deployed in S China Sea 2022-01-21 Army units are responsible for defending Chinese outposts in the Spratly and Paracel chains, Recorded Future says. Cambodia’s Hun Sen Hits Back at Malaysian FM for Criticizing Myanmar Strategy 2022-01-21 Cambodian leader should have consulted other ASEAN states before visiting Burmese junta leader, Malaysia’s top diplomat had said. COVID Spike Forces Bangladesh to Close Schools for 2 Weeks 2022-01-21 A virologist says a better focus would be on public transportation to control coronavirus spread. ASEAN Set to Open Summit but Burmese Junta Threatens to Skip it 2021-10-25 Myanmar may refuse to send official invited by ASEAN in place of junta leader. Bangladesh Police Suspect Link in Killings of Rohingya Leader, 6 Other Refugees 2021-10-25 Authorities have arrested 19 people allegedly involved in the separate attacks, including two who confessed. China Unveils Biggest Maritime Patrol Vessel Yet 2021-10-26 China's maritime surveillance fleet – distinct from its Coast Guard – is estimated at more than 300 vessels. Indonesian Officials Praise Anti-COVID Efforts for Sharp Drop in Active Cases 2021-10-26 Still, health ministry expresses concern that a third wave could strike in December. Previous 30 items 1 ... 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 ... 373 Next 30 items