Search results 1258 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Nobel Peace Prize winner Yunus caged during Dhaka court hearing 2024-06-12 In money laundering case, Bangladesh prosecutors allege that Muhammad Yunus, 13 others transferred $2.2 million from workers compensation fund. Vanuatu votes to curb political volatility in historic referendum 2024-06-13 Constitutional changes tinker with the electoral process but do not improve understanding of the political leadership roles, writes Tess Newton Cain. Philippines ‘monitoring’ Vietnam’s South China Sea island building 2024-06-13 Officials stopped short of condemning Hanoi’s rapid land reclamation projects. Myanmar border militia emerges as nexus in regional scam network 2024-06-13 Banks, corporations and politicians in Thailand and Malaysia are identified in rights group’s report. Philippines tracking offshore gaming operators amid China security concerns 2024-06-13 One estimate says over 250 offshore gaming firms illegally operate in the country. ASEAN chief: Bloc won’t pick sides in US-China rivalry 2024-06-13 Meanwhile, a binding code of conduct on the South China Sea is at least another two years away. Thai police arrest Vietnamese activist convicted in 2023 attack 2024-06-13 If he’s sent back, Y Quynh Bdap could face a decade of prison. Philippines promises to protect fishermen as China’s maritime trespass rule takes hold 2024-06-14 A new regulation authorizes the Chinese coast guard to arrest foreign vessels and crew caught “trespassing” in waters claimed by Beijing. Death on North America’s highest peak highlights dangers climbers face 2024-06-14 Malaysian mountaineer Ayob Yahaya discusses Mount Denali challenges, days after his friend died near the summit. Indonesia’s Kayan hydropower project forges ahead despite setbacks, director says 2024-06-14 PowerChina and Sumitomo have pulled out of what aimed to be Southeast Asia's largest hydroelectric project. Philippines seeks UN validation to extend continental shelf limits in contested waters 2024-06-15 The extension would go beyond the outer limits of the Philippines’ 200-mile exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea. Fire at Chinese-owned Indonesia nickel smelter kills 13 workers, injures 46 2023-12-24 The incident led activists to call for an investigation into the safety system in place in the plant In Christmas firefight, Philippine troops kill nine communist rebels 2023-12-25 It’s not clear how the incident will impact the resumptions of peace talks reached by both parties in November Death toll in Indonesia nickel smelter fire rises to 18 2023-12-26 The fire is the latest in a series of accidents that have hit Indonesia’s largest nickel processing area. Indonesia’s Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto widens lead in presidential race, survey shows 2023-12-26 Respondents were surveyed after the presidential candidates and their running mates participated in their first televised debates. Thai royalists are waging war of judicial attrition against Move Forward Party 2023-12-27 They are uncomfortable with MFP and will try to undermine its leaders through legal cases. Crowd of Indonesians storms Rohingya shelter demanding refugees be deported 2023-12-27 The incident “shocked and traumatized” the refugees, said the U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR. Indonesia: Workers protest at China-owned smelter after deadly fire 2023-12-27 They demanded safer working conditions and a halt in nickel production until a comprehensive investigation was completed. Indonesia’s anti-graft chief found guilty of ethics breach amid bribery scandal 2023-12-27 The anti-graft agency’s oversight council has demanded the resignation of Firli Bahuri, who is currently suspended. Poll: Most Filipinos support stance of Marcos against China in sea dispute 2023-12-28 The Philippine president’s approval rating jumped 15 points in the September-October survey compared to July. Disinformation campaign spurred student attack on Rohingya shelter, Indonesian activists say 2023-12-28 Some groups may be fanning fear for political reasons ahead of February polls, they add. Bangladesh’s one-sided election leaves some voters asking, ‘What’s the point?’ 2023-12-29 Mass arrests and deadly protest violence have raised tensions ahead of the Jan. 7 vote. Indonesia navy loses track of Rohingya boat after ‘shadowing’ it at sea 2023-12-29 An earlier Navy statement saying that the vessel had been “turned away” was taken down, without explanation. Southeast Asia’s ‘narco-state’ and ‘scam-states’ undercut authoritarian rule boasts 2023-12-29 Autocrats from Myanmar to Vietnam showed they couldn’t control crime in 2023. From rock stars to lawmakers: How celebrities are shaking up Indonesia’s politics 2023-12-29 Roughly 80 are contesting for legislative seats, as parties recruit famous faces to boost chances of winning. What do 24-hour mamaks mean to Malaysians? 2024-06-25 There have been calls to close 24-hour eateries like mamak restaurants by midnight to reduce obesity in Malaysia. But these mamaks hold a special place in ... Malaysian sports fans maul gold tiger-themed Olympics uniforms 2024-06-28 After a barrage of complaints, Olympic Council of Malaysia says it will tweak the national uniforms. How one couple feels about Thailand legalizing same-sex marriage 2024-07-26 Thailand will be the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. However, some couples are concerned that some language of the new law is ... Philippines released footage of Chinese vessel disrupting a Filipino resupply vessel 2023-10-22 Philippines says Chinese vessels disrupt a Filipino resupply mission, causing collisions and raising tensions in the West Philippine Sea. Chinese, Philippine boats collide in South China Sea, both say 2023-10-22 Beijing claims the Philippine side deliberately caused the collisions to escalate tensions. Previous 30 items 1 ... 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Next 30 items
Search results 1258 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Nobel Peace Prize winner Yunus caged during Dhaka court hearing 2024-06-12 In money laundering case, Bangladesh prosecutors allege that Muhammad Yunus, 13 others transferred $2.2 million from workers compensation fund. Vanuatu votes to curb political volatility in historic referendum 2024-06-13 Constitutional changes tinker with the electoral process but do not improve understanding of the political leadership roles, writes Tess Newton Cain. Philippines ‘monitoring’ Vietnam’s South China Sea island building 2024-06-13 Officials stopped short of condemning Hanoi’s rapid land reclamation projects. Myanmar border militia emerges as nexus in regional scam network 2024-06-13 Banks, corporations and politicians in Thailand and Malaysia are identified in rights group’s report. Philippines tracking offshore gaming operators amid China security concerns 2024-06-13 One estimate says over 250 offshore gaming firms illegally operate in the country. ASEAN chief: Bloc won’t pick sides in US-China rivalry 2024-06-13 Meanwhile, a binding code of conduct on the South China Sea is at least another two years away. Thai police arrest Vietnamese activist convicted in 2023 attack 2024-06-13 If he’s sent back, Y Quynh Bdap could face a decade of prison. Philippines promises to protect fishermen as China’s maritime trespass rule takes hold 2024-06-14 A new regulation authorizes the Chinese coast guard to arrest foreign vessels and crew caught “trespassing” in waters claimed by Beijing. Death on North America’s highest peak highlights dangers climbers face 2024-06-14 Malaysian mountaineer Ayob Yahaya discusses Mount Denali challenges, days after his friend died near the summit. Indonesia’s Kayan hydropower project forges ahead despite setbacks, director says 2024-06-14 PowerChina and Sumitomo have pulled out of what aimed to be Southeast Asia's largest hydroelectric project. Philippines seeks UN validation to extend continental shelf limits in contested waters 2024-06-15 The extension would go beyond the outer limits of the Philippines’ 200-mile exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea. Fire at Chinese-owned Indonesia nickel smelter kills 13 workers, injures 46 2023-12-24 The incident led activists to call for an investigation into the safety system in place in the plant In Christmas firefight, Philippine troops kill nine communist rebels 2023-12-25 It’s not clear how the incident will impact the resumptions of peace talks reached by both parties in November Death toll in Indonesia nickel smelter fire rises to 18 2023-12-26 The fire is the latest in a series of accidents that have hit Indonesia’s largest nickel processing area. Indonesia’s Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto widens lead in presidential race, survey shows 2023-12-26 Respondents were surveyed after the presidential candidates and their running mates participated in their first televised debates. Thai royalists are waging war of judicial attrition against Move Forward Party 2023-12-27 They are uncomfortable with MFP and will try to undermine its leaders through legal cases. Crowd of Indonesians storms Rohingya shelter demanding refugees be deported 2023-12-27 The incident “shocked and traumatized” the refugees, said the U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR. Indonesia: Workers protest at China-owned smelter after deadly fire 2023-12-27 They demanded safer working conditions and a halt in nickel production until a comprehensive investigation was completed. Indonesia’s anti-graft chief found guilty of ethics breach amid bribery scandal 2023-12-27 The anti-graft agency’s oversight council has demanded the resignation of Firli Bahuri, who is currently suspended. Poll: Most Filipinos support stance of Marcos against China in sea dispute 2023-12-28 The Philippine president’s approval rating jumped 15 points in the September-October survey compared to July. Disinformation campaign spurred student attack on Rohingya shelter, Indonesian activists say 2023-12-28 Some groups may be fanning fear for political reasons ahead of February polls, they add. Bangladesh’s one-sided election leaves some voters asking, ‘What’s the point?’ 2023-12-29 Mass arrests and deadly protest violence have raised tensions ahead of the Jan. 7 vote. Indonesia navy loses track of Rohingya boat after ‘shadowing’ it at sea 2023-12-29 An earlier Navy statement saying that the vessel had been “turned away” was taken down, without explanation. Southeast Asia’s ‘narco-state’ and ‘scam-states’ undercut authoritarian rule boasts 2023-12-29 Autocrats from Myanmar to Vietnam showed they couldn’t control crime in 2023. From rock stars to lawmakers: How celebrities are shaking up Indonesia’s politics 2023-12-29 Roughly 80 are contesting for legislative seats, as parties recruit famous faces to boost chances of winning. What do 24-hour mamaks mean to Malaysians? 2024-06-25 There have been calls to close 24-hour eateries like mamak restaurants by midnight to reduce obesity in Malaysia. But these mamaks hold a special place in ... Malaysian sports fans maul gold tiger-themed Olympics uniforms 2024-06-28 After a barrage of complaints, Olympic Council of Malaysia says it will tweak the national uniforms. How one couple feels about Thailand legalizing same-sex marriage 2024-07-26 Thailand will be the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. However, some couples are concerned that some language of the new law is ... Philippines released footage of Chinese vessel disrupting a Filipino resupply vessel 2023-10-22 Philippines says Chinese vessels disrupt a Filipino resupply mission, causing collisions and raising tensions in the West Philippine Sea. Chinese, Philippine boats collide in South China Sea, both say 2023-10-22 Beijing claims the Philippine side deliberately caused the collisions to escalate tensions. Previous 30 items 1 ... 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Next 30 items