Search results for Close call at sea 124 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Pentagon chief Hegseth heads to Philippines amid South China Sea tensions 2025-03-25 Beijing, meanwhile, cautions Manila against security arrangements that target “any third party.” Philippine VP: Arrest of ex-leader Rodrigo Duterte an ‘extraordinary rendition’ 2025-03-20 During a Senate hearing, Marcos administration officials defended legality of former president’s arrest. Updates: In next step, ICC to schedule Duterte’s initial appearance in court 2025-03-11 His arrest on a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court prompted a flurry of follow-up actions. A personal story: How my family got entangled in Bangladesh’s turmoil 2025-03-04 BenarNews editor Mahbub Leelen writes about relatives he left behind after fleeing the country 10 years ago amid a spate of blogger killings. 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Death toll in anti-Hasina unrest in Bangladesh may be double official tally 2024-09-23 Count could be as high as 1,400 but pinpointing the number is a painstaking endeavor, students say. Pope Francis, Indonesian Grand Imam share a tender moment 2024-09-05 The pontiff and the leader of the Istaqlal Mosque call for deeper interfaith understanding and peace. Former intelligence chief of Bangladesh’s RAB unit denies involvement in extrajudicial killings 2024-08-16 Critics claim retired Maj. Gen. Ziaul Ahsan participated in killings and enforced disappearances under Hasina government. Bangladesh student protests are more than about reducing public service job quotas 2024-07-17 Ruling party thuggery on campuses, few employment opportunities and political disenfranchisement have engendered the crisis. Marcos condemns Beijing’s ‘assertive’ moves in the South China Sea 2024-05-31 The Philippine president urged China and the United States to manage their rivalry responsibly. 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Search results for Close call at sea 124 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Pentagon chief Hegseth heads to Philippines amid South China Sea tensions 2025-03-25 Beijing, meanwhile, cautions Manila against security arrangements that target “any third party.” Philippine VP: Arrest of ex-leader Rodrigo Duterte an ‘extraordinary rendition’ 2025-03-20 During a Senate hearing, Marcos administration officials defended legality of former president’s arrest. Updates: In next step, ICC to schedule Duterte’s initial appearance in court 2025-03-11 His arrest on a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court prompted a flurry of follow-up actions. A personal story: How my family got entangled in Bangladesh’s turmoil 2025-03-04 BenarNews editor Mahbub Leelen writes about relatives he left behind after fleeing the country 10 years ago amid a spate of blogger killings. Thailand deports 40 Uyghurs to China despite fears of torture 2025-02-27 Thailand said it agreed to send the Uyghurs back after China gave assurances for their safety. Cook Islands PM faces no-confidence vote after contentious China deals 2025-02-25 Frustrated opposition party mounts challenge over “no consultation or transparency.” Japan to raise South China Sea issue with new Trump administration 2025-01-15 Partnering with Southeast Asia is “vital for regional peace and stability,” Japan’s top diplomat says during Manila visit. Mass killing and ‘cannibalism’ video mar start of PNG’s 50th anniversary year 2025-01-09 Tribal violence during the New Year highlights increasing lawlessness and lack of police resources. On 20th anniversary of Indian Ocean Tsunami, disaster preparedness questioned 2024-12-19 Activists say buoys to detect giant waves, warning systems are in place, but awareness is lacking. Pacific police chiefs open Australian base for regional rapid deployment force 2024-12-11 Twenty-two nations and territories form ‘unprecedented’ Pacific Policing Initiative with U.S. $270 million in Australian funding. CHOGM success for Samoa but what’s in it for the Pacific? 2024-10-27 Applying CHOGM outcomes on climate change, oceans, blackbirding offers new secretary-general shot at relevance. US presidential elections: Implications for Manila-Washington alliance, South China Sea 2024-10-03 As Election Day nears, analysts assess how each candidate’s administration could affect security cooperation, territorial claims. Pacific nations sound the alarm on sea-level rise, again. Is anybody listening? 2024-09-27 Leaders take their pleas for stronger and more urgent action to the UN General Assembly Nauru uses high-profile UN address to press case for sea-bed mining 2024-09-25 President David Adeang was the first of 12 Pacific leaders to speak at the U.N. General Assembly this week. Death toll in anti-Hasina unrest in Bangladesh may be double official tally 2024-09-23 Count could be as high as 1,400 but pinpointing the number is a painstaking endeavor, students say. Pope Francis, Indonesian Grand Imam share a tender moment 2024-09-05 The pontiff and the leader of the Istaqlal Mosque call for deeper interfaith understanding and peace. Former intelligence chief of Bangladesh’s RAB unit denies involvement in extrajudicial killings 2024-08-16 Critics claim retired Maj. Gen. Ziaul Ahsan participated in killings and enforced disappearances under Hasina government. Bangladesh student protests are more than about reducing public service job quotas 2024-07-17 Ruling party thuggery on campuses, few employment opportunities and political disenfranchisement have engendered the crisis. Marcos condemns Beijing’s ‘assertive’ moves in the South China Sea 2024-05-31 The Philippine president urged China and the United States to manage their rivalry responsibly. Philippine president: Beijing escalates South China Sea tensions with new detention order 2024-05-29 Ferdinand Marcos Jr. calls Beijing’s new policy allowing coast guard to detain foreign boats, crews “worrisome.” Philippines demands Chinese diplomats’ expulsion over South China Sea ‘deal’ recording 2024-05-10 The demand, made by National Security Adviser Eduardo Año, comes amid heightened tensions in maritime row. 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. During Tokyo visit, Indonesia’s Prabowo seeks stronger ties with Japan 2024-04-03 The president-elect met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Two Filipino seafarers killed in Gulf of Aden missile attack 2024-03-07 President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. vowed to support families of crew members attacked by Houthi rebels. ASEAN, Australia call for Gaza ceasefire, support UN agency for Palestinian refugees 2024-03-06 Australia’s U.N. ambassador this week urged Israel to provide proof that some UNRWA staff had participated in Oct. 7 Hamas attack. Atoll nations, predicted to sink, have kept pace with sea-level rise 2024-01-29 Some scientists are urging more attention to keeping coral reefs healthy, say land reclamation isn’t the only option. Bangladesh election: Why India wants Hasina to stay PM 2024-01-03 For New Delhi, keeping the status quo in the neighboring country intact would suit its regional and business ambitions. 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. Journalists in Bangladeshi diaspora say govt targets them through transnational repression 2023-12-21 Reporters and government critics who live abroad allege that Bangladesh’s ruling party is harassing their relatives back home. Indonesia votes in 2 months: A primer on the world’s largest one-day election 2023-12-13 Some 250,000 candidates will compete for 20,000 seats in simultaneous polls for president, and national and local legislatures. 1 2 3 4 5 Next 30 items