Search results 11695 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months 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. US missile launcher deployed to Philippines ‘defensive in nature’ 2024-04-25 China has protested joint drills incorporating the Mid-Range Capability missile system, saying it aggravates regional tensions. Junta recaptures key border base, but Karen rebels say fight isn’t over 2024-04-25 The two sides are fighting for control of Myawaddy, a major trade hub on the Thai border. Report: Southeast Asian parliamentarians face threats of reprisals, harassment 2024-04-25 Parliamentarians across Southeast Asia, especially those from Myanmar, suffered from rights violations in 2023, report says. 2 decades on, families of Tak Bai Incident victims seek justice 2024-04-25 Deep South plaintiffs seek criminal charges against nine officials, including three generals, over mass deaths in 2004 incident. Former Malaysian PM Mahathir faces corruption probe involving 2 sons 2024-04-25 He’s the third former PM to be scrutinized under the Anwar Ibrahim administration. Indonesian coastal residents stand firm while Java Sea swallows up their village 2024-04-26 Cemarajaya villagers used to be farmers but “now they are fishermen.” Scarborough Shoal was a refuge for Filipino fishermen. Then Chinese boats moved in 2024-04-26 For the Philippines, the triangular chain of reefs offers a warning about China’s intentions. Myanmar closes Thai border checkpoint amidst conflict 2024-04-26 Airstrikes hit Friday morning, residents on the border say. China, North Korea denounce Japan’s involvement with AUKUS 2024-04-26 Beijing says it firmly opposes foreign military alliances targeting it and stoking bloc confrontation. ‘Mediocre scholar’: Anwar’s swipe at US professor claiming Malaysia backs another Holocaust 2024-04-26 Bruce Gilley, Portland State University professor, left alleging Malaysia was unsafe but U.S. embassy refuted that claim. Gaffes trip up Indonesian religion minister’s push for moderation 2022-03-18 He recently compared the Muslim call to prayer to the barking of several dogs all at once. Lawyer: Stopping Nobel-Winning Editor from Traveling to Collect Prize Would Harm Philippines 2021-11-29 Journalist Maria Ressa is scheduled to attend a ceremony in Oslo next month. Philippines Targets 9M People in 3-Day Vaccination Drive 2021-11-29 The Southeast Asian nation is aiming to inoculate residents of 16 regions against COVID-19. Indonesia Tries to Calm Investors Amid Confusion Over Court Ruling on Jobs Law 2021-11-29 Judgment requires legislation to be amended within two years, as government notes it remains in force until then. Under China’s Shadow, Philippines Clings to Rusting Maritime Outpost 2021-11-29 Tensions over the BRP Sierra Madre escalated when Chinese ships fired water cannon on two Philippine boats. Philippines: Duterte’s Aide Withdraws from Presidential Race 2021-11-30 Christopher “Bong” Go’s announcement leaves PDP-Laban party without a candidate for the nation’s top office. US Ratchets Up Southeast Asia Engagement as Another Senior Diplomat Visits Jakarta 2021-11-30 Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Kritenbrink makes Indonesia first stop on his maiden tour of region. Bangladeshis Jailed in Mexico over Attempts to Enter US Illegally 2021-11-30 More than 200 Bangladeshis are locked up south of the border, says Dhaka’s embassy in Mexico City. Analysts: Thailand May Lose Investors After US Omits it From Democracy Summit 2021-11-30 Southeast Asian nation’s government originated in a 2014 coup, which is why it was not invited, observers say. Malaysian Singer: 'Fragile' is about People Telling the Truth 2021-11-30 Namewee speaks with BenarNews about his viral song criticizing China’s online troll army that was blocked by Beijing. Previous 30 items 1 ... 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 Next 30 items
Search results 11695 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months 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. US missile launcher deployed to Philippines ‘defensive in nature’ 2024-04-25 China has protested joint drills incorporating the Mid-Range Capability missile system, saying it aggravates regional tensions. Junta recaptures key border base, but Karen rebels say fight isn’t over 2024-04-25 The two sides are fighting for control of Myawaddy, a major trade hub on the Thai border. Report: Southeast Asian parliamentarians face threats of reprisals, harassment 2024-04-25 Parliamentarians across Southeast Asia, especially those from Myanmar, suffered from rights violations in 2023, report says. 2 decades on, families of Tak Bai Incident victims seek justice 2024-04-25 Deep South plaintiffs seek criminal charges against nine officials, including three generals, over mass deaths in 2004 incident. Former Malaysian PM Mahathir faces corruption probe involving 2 sons 2024-04-25 He’s the third former PM to be scrutinized under the Anwar Ibrahim administration. Indonesian coastal residents stand firm while Java Sea swallows up their village 2024-04-26 Cemarajaya villagers used to be farmers but “now they are fishermen.” Scarborough Shoal was a refuge for Filipino fishermen. Then Chinese boats moved in 2024-04-26 For the Philippines, the triangular chain of reefs offers a warning about China’s intentions. Myanmar closes Thai border checkpoint amidst conflict 2024-04-26 Airstrikes hit Friday morning, residents on the border say. China, North Korea denounce Japan’s involvement with AUKUS 2024-04-26 Beijing says it firmly opposes foreign military alliances targeting it and stoking bloc confrontation. ‘Mediocre scholar’: Anwar’s swipe at US professor claiming Malaysia backs another Holocaust 2024-04-26 Bruce Gilley, Portland State University professor, left alleging Malaysia was unsafe but U.S. embassy refuted that claim. Gaffes trip up Indonesian religion minister’s push for moderation 2022-03-18 He recently compared the Muslim call to prayer to the barking of several dogs all at once. Lawyer: Stopping Nobel-Winning Editor from Traveling to Collect Prize Would Harm Philippines 2021-11-29 Journalist Maria Ressa is scheduled to attend a ceremony in Oslo next month. Philippines Targets 9M People in 3-Day Vaccination Drive 2021-11-29 The Southeast Asian nation is aiming to inoculate residents of 16 regions against COVID-19. Indonesia Tries to Calm Investors Amid Confusion Over Court Ruling on Jobs Law 2021-11-29 Judgment requires legislation to be amended within two years, as government notes it remains in force until then. Under China’s Shadow, Philippines Clings to Rusting Maritime Outpost 2021-11-29 Tensions over the BRP Sierra Madre escalated when Chinese ships fired water cannon on two Philippine boats. Philippines: Duterte’s Aide Withdraws from Presidential Race 2021-11-30 Christopher “Bong” Go’s announcement leaves PDP-Laban party without a candidate for the nation’s top office. US Ratchets Up Southeast Asia Engagement as Another Senior Diplomat Visits Jakarta 2021-11-30 Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Kritenbrink makes Indonesia first stop on his maiden tour of region. Bangladeshis Jailed in Mexico over Attempts to Enter US Illegally 2021-11-30 More than 200 Bangladeshis are locked up south of the border, says Dhaka’s embassy in Mexico City. Analysts: Thailand May Lose Investors After US Omits it From Democracy Summit 2021-11-30 Southeast Asian nation’s government originated in a 2014 coup, which is why it was not invited, observers say. Malaysian Singer: 'Fragile' is about People Telling the Truth 2021-11-30 Namewee speaks with BenarNews about his viral song criticizing China’s online troll army that was blocked by Beijing. Previous 30 items 1 ... 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 Next 30 items