Search results 11337 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months US Surveillance Ship Spotted in Region of Downed Fighter-Jet 2022-02-09 The F-35C crashed into South China Sea while attempting to land on USS Carl Vinson. Philippines Reopens Borders to Vaccinated Visitors from 157 Countries 2022-02-10 The Philippines is hoping to revive its tourism trade ravaged by the pandemic. Manila Acquires 4 Military Trainer-Planes from US 2022-02-10 Cessna planes will “significantly improve” navy’s ability to train pilots to safeguard Philippine maritime territory, defense chief says. Philippine Elections Body Dismisses Petitions to Block Marcos Presidential Run 2022-02-10 Three consolidated petitions sought the disqualification of Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the front-runner in early polls, over a 1995 tax conviction. Malaysia Arrests Ex-Dhaka Envoy Previously Implicated in 1975 Killings of Bangladesh Leaders 2022-02-10 M. 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Philippines, US launch yearly large-scale military exercises 2024-04-22 The “Balikatan” drills will take place for the first time in the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea. No, Southeast Asians do not now prefer China over the US 2024-04-22 There is less than meets the eye in headlines showing ASEAN has tilted toward Beijing in its rivalry with Washington. Thai hospital near Myanmar border treats dozens injured in Kayin fighting 2024-04-22 Thai prime minister, meanwhile, establishes a high-level committee to deal with border crisis. Philippine military kills 12 militants, including rebel leader 2024-04-23 Seven soldiers were also wounded in a gunbattle with Islamic fighters in the southern province of Maguindanao del Sur. Biden’s cannibal remarks send US-Papua New Guinea relations to ‘low point’ 2024-04-23 The Pacific nation’s foreign minister says he hopes the White House can put the record straight. Analysts: US missile deployment expected to assist Philippines in its territorial defense 2024-04-23 The United States deployment of the Mid-Range Capability system in Salaknib drills is the first in the Asia-Pacific. Indonesia ruling party official: President no longer a member after supporting opposition 2024-04-23 Joko Widodo won the presidency twice with the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), but this year backed another party’s candidate for president. US govt report: Human rights abuses continue in Philippines under Marcos 2024-04-23 Extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention, torture and enforced disappearances are among the abuses, the U.S. State Department said. 10 dead in mid-air collision of military helicopters at Malaysian naval base 2024-04-23 Prayers on Friday will replace the Royal Malaysian Navy’s 90th Anniversary program planned for Saturday. Thailand offers to mediate in Myanmar conflict, urges ASEAN involvement amid violence 2024-04-23 Bangkok is ready to resolve issues to “restore peace quickly,” Thai foreign minister says. Tensions simmer near a shoal both China and the Philippines claim 2024-04-23 It's getting harder for Bagong Bayan fishermen to reach their catch and Manila to ignore Chinese provocations. Solomon Islands PM Sogavare commands largest bloc in Parliament after election 2024-04-24 The pro-Beijing leader Manasseh Sogavare faces several rivals in the contest to become prime minister. Thailand warns Myanmar junta and rebels against using its soil 2024-04-24 But an expert said ministers’ comments may not be enough to restore public confidence in border security. Thais, border neighbors seek normalcy as battles rage in Myanmar 2024-04-24 Mae Sot residents keep up with the news, “but we aren’t scared,” worker says. Tensions high in Bangladesh district after Muslims killed over Hindu temple fire 2024-04-24 The alleged Hindu mob in last week’s incident suspected that the two victims had set fire to the temple. ASEAN calls for a ceasefire in Myanmar a boon for struggling junta 2024-04-25 Peace requires turning against the junta, not trying to prop up its dying power through negotiations. Previous 30 items 1 ... 373 374 375 376 377 378 Next 30 items
Search results 11337 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months US Surveillance Ship Spotted in Region of Downed Fighter-Jet 2022-02-09 The F-35C crashed into South China Sea while attempting to land on USS Carl Vinson. Philippines Reopens Borders to Vaccinated Visitors from 157 Countries 2022-02-10 The Philippines is hoping to revive its tourism trade ravaged by the pandemic. Manila Acquires 4 Military Trainer-Planes from US 2022-02-10 Cessna planes will “significantly improve” navy’s ability to train pilots to safeguard Philippine maritime territory, defense chief says. Philippine Elections Body Dismisses Petitions to Block Marcos Presidential Run 2022-02-10 Three consolidated petitions sought the disqualification of Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the front-runner in early polls, over a 1995 tax conviction. Malaysia Arrests Ex-Dhaka Envoy Previously Implicated in 1975 Killings of Bangladesh Leaders 2022-02-10 M. Khairuzzaman, a U.N. refugee-card holder, stayed in Kuala Lumpur after being ordered to return home in 2009. Philippines: Petitioners Threaten to Take Marcos Electoral Case to Supreme Court 2022-02-11 Commission on Elections this week dismissed petitions seeking to have presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr. disqualified. Bangladesh Requested Malaysia to Arrest Ex-Envoy for ‘Involvement’ in 1975 Killings 2022-02-11 Malaysian government source says former diplomat was taken into custody this week for overstaying his visa. UN Experts: ‘Still No Justice’ 10 Years after Bangladesh Journalist-Couple’s Murder 2022-02-11 An “appalling and pervasive culture of impunity” for crimes against media persons pervades South Asian nation, human rights experts say. Lack of Interpreters Impedes Guantanamo Trial for 3 Linked to Indonesia Bombings 2022-02-11 Prosecutors admitted they could not find additional translators for upcoming hearing in two-decade-old case. Presidential Polls Season Under Way in Philippines 2022-02-11 The son of a late dictator and a former boxing star are among the contenders in a colorful field. Southern Philippine Ambush Kills MILF Commander, 8 Others 2022-02-12 A police official blamed a long-standing family feud for the attack. Karen rebel forces attack stranded Myanmar junta troops on Thai border 2024-04-20 Junta sends in airstrikes to support 200 junta troops trapped along a river across from Mae Sot. Papua New Guinea doesn’t deserve Biden’s cannibal comments, PM says 2024-04-22 Uproar over President Biden’s comment coincided with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Papua New Guinea. Indonesia court rejects lawsuits challenging presidential election 2024-04-22 Two losing presidential candidates had alleged fraud and state interference helped winner Prabowo Subianto. Philippines, US launch yearly large-scale military exercises 2024-04-22 The “Balikatan” drills will take place for the first time in the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea. No, Southeast Asians do not now prefer China over the US 2024-04-22 There is less than meets the eye in headlines showing ASEAN has tilted toward Beijing in its rivalry with Washington. Thai hospital near Myanmar border treats dozens injured in Kayin fighting 2024-04-22 Thai prime minister, meanwhile, establishes a high-level committee to deal with border crisis. Philippine military kills 12 militants, including rebel leader 2024-04-23 Seven soldiers were also wounded in a gunbattle with Islamic fighters in the southern province of Maguindanao del Sur. Biden’s cannibal remarks send US-Papua New Guinea relations to ‘low point’ 2024-04-23 The Pacific nation’s foreign minister says he hopes the White House can put the record straight. Analysts: US missile deployment expected to assist Philippines in its territorial defense 2024-04-23 The United States deployment of the Mid-Range Capability system in Salaknib drills is the first in the Asia-Pacific. Indonesia ruling party official: President no longer a member after supporting opposition 2024-04-23 Joko Widodo won the presidency twice with the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), but this year backed another party’s candidate for president. US govt report: Human rights abuses continue in Philippines under Marcos 2024-04-23 Extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention, torture and enforced disappearances are among the abuses, the U.S. State Department said. 10 dead in mid-air collision of military helicopters at Malaysian naval base 2024-04-23 Prayers on Friday will replace the Royal Malaysian Navy’s 90th Anniversary program planned for Saturday. Thailand offers to mediate in Myanmar conflict, urges ASEAN involvement amid violence 2024-04-23 Bangkok is ready to resolve issues to “restore peace quickly,” Thai foreign minister says. Tensions simmer near a shoal both China and the Philippines claim 2024-04-23 It's getting harder for Bagong Bayan fishermen to reach their catch and Manila to ignore Chinese provocations. Solomon Islands PM Sogavare commands largest bloc in Parliament after election 2024-04-24 The pro-Beijing leader Manasseh Sogavare faces several rivals in the contest to become prime minister. Thailand warns Myanmar junta and rebels against using its soil 2024-04-24 But an expert said ministers’ comments may not be enough to restore public confidence in border security. Thais, border neighbors seek normalcy as battles rage in Myanmar 2024-04-24 Mae Sot residents keep up with the news, “but we aren’t scared,” worker says. Tensions high in Bangladesh district after Muslims killed over Hindu temple fire 2024-04-24 The alleged Hindu mob in last week’s incident suspected that the two victims had set fire to the temple. ASEAN calls for a ceasefire in Myanmar a boon for struggling junta 2024-04-25 Peace requires turning against the junta, not trying to prop up its dying power through negotiations. Previous 30 items 1 ... 373 374 375 376 377 378 Next 30 items