Search results 1209 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Sources: Thailand, BRN Rebels to Resume In-person Peace Talks Next Month Dec 23, 2021 Delegates from Bangkok and Barisan Revolusi Nasional last met face-to-face in Kuala Lumpur in March 2020. Malaysia rejected 1MDB settlement offer from fugitive Jho Low earlier this year Jul 17, 2022 Accused of involvement in stealing billions of dollars, Low offered $337 million to settle, local media report says. Indonesia’s Jokowi, China’s Xi to meet in Beijing next week, discuss G20 Jul 21, 2022 President Joko Widodo will stop in China’s capital as part of a three-nation tour of Northeast Asia. Rights Group Casts Doubt on Official Account of Deadly Southern Philippine Raid Jan 03, 2022 Six people were killed in Cotabato shootout during raid at suspect’s hideout, police chief says. Indonesian Coal Industry Protests January Export Ban, Pledges to Ease Domestic Shortfall Jan 03, 2022 Industry group warns of price rise, but government says coal firms haven’t met domestic obligations. Bangladeshi NGO: Cases under Digital Security Act Blew Up in 2021 Jan 03, 2022 Ain-O-Salish Kendra says 1,134 cases were lodged against journalists, government critics. Philippines Increases COVID-19 Restrictions amid Spike in Infections Jan 04, 2022 The government expanded Level 3 restrictions from Metro Manila to Cavite, Rizal and Bulacan provinces. Myanmar Junta: Cambodian PM Won’t be Allowed to Meet Democracy Leaders Jan 04, 2022 ASEAN chair Hun Sen will undermine regional bloc if he does not meet with jailed politicians, analysts say. Indonesian Forces Gun Down Suspected Pro-IS Militant in Central Sulawesi Mountains Jan 04, 2022 The shooting cut the number of Eastern Indonesia Mujahideen militants to three, officials said. Australian Scholar Says Fear of South China Sea Conflict Exaggerated Jan 04, 2022 A University of Queensland professor describes “five myths” about the regional waterway. Only 3 MIT Members Left, Indonesia Says Jan 05, 2022 Security forces say they are closing in on members of a group once linked to transnational jihadist groups that has been terrorizing the local population in ... Duterte Deploys Philippine Police to Patrol COVID Quarantine Hotels Jan 05, 2022 The move comes after a woman who left a hotel without quarantining tested positive later. Overall Death Toll in Bangladesh Union Council Polls Tops 100 Jan 05, 2022 At least 10 more people are reported killed in violence during latest stage of voting. Overfishing Fuels South China Sea Tensions, Risks Armed Conflict, Researcher Says Jan 05, 2022 Regional fisheries generate an estimated $100 billion annually, supporting 3.7 million people, report says. Refugee Weaves Scarves in Camp on Thai-Myanmar Border Jan 05, 2022 65-year-old Oo Mae fled to the camp with her family 25 years ago – escaping hostilities between Karenni militia fighters and government forces near her village ... Cambodian PM Vows to Ensure Myanmar Honors Agreement to End Violence Jan 05, 2022 The new ASEAN chairman dismissed concerns that he would treat the Burmese leader with kid gloves. Philippine Military Kills Communist Guerrilla Leader in Mindanao Jan 06, 2022 Menandro Villanueva was the second high-ranking communist member killed in recent months, officials say. Japan, Australia Sign Defense Pact Seen as Bilateral Response to China Jan 06, 2022 “It sends an important message to Beijing,” one analyst says. Indonesia Revokes More Than 2,000 Mining, Forestry Permits Jan 06, 2022 Operators who failed to execute permits, flouted rules are targeted in bid to correct inequality, ecological damage. Indonesians Shelter as Floodwaters Remain High Jan 06, 2022 "It’s been three days (we’re living outside our home). We've moved from one place to another," says a resident of Indonesia's flood-hit Aceh province. Terror Threat in Asian Countries Declined in 2021, Singapore Think-Tank Reports Jan 06, 2022 South, Southeast Asian nations saw less violent incidents, according to the Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis. Protests Erupt in Myanmar Ahead of Cambodian PM’s Visit Jan 06, 2022 Hun Sen’s trip will hurt the people and lend support to repressive regime, demonstrators say. Philippine Literary Giant F. Sionil José Dies at 97 Jan 07, 2022 He documented generational travails of country in novels, short stories and other writings. Thai Deep South Residents Don’t Expect Much from Next Week’s Peace Talks Jan 07, 2022 First face-to-face talks since March 2020 between Thai negotiators and separatist rebels to take place in Malaysia. Philippine Muslim Leaders Urge Repeal of New Law Criminalizing Child Marriage Jan 07, 2022 Women’s rights groups, meanwhile, praised the government for protecting girls from unwanted marriages. Indonesia: New Nahdlatul Ulama Chief Vows Not to Mix Religion with Politics Jan 07, 2022 “NU will no longer be involved in identity politics whatsoever,” Yahya Cholil Staquf says in interview with BenarNews. Myanmar Junta Protests to UN Migration Agency about Rohingya Cultural Memory Center Jan 07, 2022 Junta-appointed foreign ministry says center’s website contains “false and misleading statements and information.” Cambodian PM Hun Sen meets Myanmar junta chief amid widespread protests Jan 07, 2022 Observers said the visit shows ASEAN will not hold the junta to account under Cambodia’s chairmanship. Indonesian uses puppets to teach children about threat to world's rarest rhino Jul 11, 2022 In a small Indonesian fishing village, a former teacher performs in front of a group of eager boys and girls with cardboard puppets in his hands and a fake ... Russian weapons sales to Southeast Asia have tanked, report finds May 06, 2022 Analysts expect the ongoing war with Ukraine could lead to further decline. Previous 30 items 1 ... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ... 41 Next 30 items
Search results 1209 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Sources: Thailand, BRN Rebels to Resume In-person Peace Talks Next Month Dec 23, 2021 Delegates from Bangkok and Barisan Revolusi Nasional last met face-to-face in Kuala Lumpur in March 2020. Malaysia rejected 1MDB settlement offer from fugitive Jho Low earlier this year Jul 17, 2022 Accused of involvement in stealing billions of dollars, Low offered $337 million to settle, local media report says. Indonesia’s Jokowi, China’s Xi to meet in Beijing next week, discuss G20 Jul 21, 2022 President Joko Widodo will stop in China’s capital as part of a three-nation tour of Northeast Asia. Rights Group Casts Doubt on Official Account of Deadly Southern Philippine Raid Jan 03, 2022 Six people were killed in Cotabato shootout during raid at suspect’s hideout, police chief says. Indonesian Coal Industry Protests January Export Ban, Pledges to Ease Domestic Shortfall Jan 03, 2022 Industry group warns of price rise, but government says coal firms haven’t met domestic obligations. Bangladeshi NGO: Cases under Digital Security Act Blew Up in 2021 Jan 03, 2022 Ain-O-Salish Kendra says 1,134 cases were lodged against journalists, government critics. Philippines Increases COVID-19 Restrictions amid Spike in Infections Jan 04, 2022 The government expanded Level 3 restrictions from Metro Manila to Cavite, Rizal and Bulacan provinces. Myanmar Junta: Cambodian PM Won’t be Allowed to Meet Democracy Leaders Jan 04, 2022 ASEAN chair Hun Sen will undermine regional bloc if he does not meet with jailed politicians, analysts say. Indonesian Forces Gun Down Suspected Pro-IS Militant in Central Sulawesi Mountains Jan 04, 2022 The shooting cut the number of Eastern Indonesia Mujahideen militants to three, officials said. Australian Scholar Says Fear of South China Sea Conflict Exaggerated Jan 04, 2022 A University of Queensland professor describes “five myths” about the regional waterway. Only 3 MIT Members Left, Indonesia Says Jan 05, 2022 Security forces say they are closing in on members of a group once linked to transnational jihadist groups that has been terrorizing the local population in ... Duterte Deploys Philippine Police to Patrol COVID Quarantine Hotels Jan 05, 2022 The move comes after a woman who left a hotel without quarantining tested positive later. Overall Death Toll in Bangladesh Union Council Polls Tops 100 Jan 05, 2022 At least 10 more people are reported killed in violence during latest stage of voting. Overfishing Fuels South China Sea Tensions, Risks Armed Conflict, Researcher Says Jan 05, 2022 Regional fisheries generate an estimated $100 billion annually, supporting 3.7 million people, report says. Refugee Weaves Scarves in Camp on Thai-Myanmar Border Jan 05, 2022 65-year-old Oo Mae fled to the camp with her family 25 years ago – escaping hostilities between Karenni militia fighters and government forces near her village ... Cambodian PM Vows to Ensure Myanmar Honors Agreement to End Violence Jan 05, 2022 The new ASEAN chairman dismissed concerns that he would treat the Burmese leader with kid gloves. Philippine Military Kills Communist Guerrilla Leader in Mindanao Jan 06, 2022 Menandro Villanueva was the second high-ranking communist member killed in recent months, officials say. Japan, Australia Sign Defense Pact Seen as Bilateral Response to China Jan 06, 2022 “It sends an important message to Beijing,” one analyst says. Indonesia Revokes More Than 2,000 Mining, Forestry Permits Jan 06, 2022 Operators who failed to execute permits, flouted rules are targeted in bid to correct inequality, ecological damage. Indonesians Shelter as Floodwaters Remain High Jan 06, 2022 "It’s been three days (we’re living outside our home). We've moved from one place to another," says a resident of Indonesia's flood-hit Aceh province. Terror Threat in Asian Countries Declined in 2021, Singapore Think-Tank Reports Jan 06, 2022 South, Southeast Asian nations saw less violent incidents, according to the Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis. Protests Erupt in Myanmar Ahead of Cambodian PM’s Visit Jan 06, 2022 Hun Sen’s trip will hurt the people and lend support to repressive regime, demonstrators say. Philippine Literary Giant F. Sionil José Dies at 97 Jan 07, 2022 He documented generational travails of country in novels, short stories and other writings. Thai Deep South Residents Don’t Expect Much from Next Week’s Peace Talks Jan 07, 2022 First face-to-face talks since March 2020 between Thai negotiators and separatist rebels to take place in Malaysia. Philippine Muslim Leaders Urge Repeal of New Law Criminalizing Child Marriage Jan 07, 2022 Women’s rights groups, meanwhile, praised the government for protecting girls from unwanted marriages. Indonesia: New Nahdlatul Ulama Chief Vows Not to Mix Religion with Politics Jan 07, 2022 “NU will no longer be involved in identity politics whatsoever,” Yahya Cholil Staquf says in interview with BenarNews. Myanmar Junta Protests to UN Migration Agency about Rohingya Cultural Memory Center Jan 07, 2022 Junta-appointed foreign ministry says center’s website contains “false and misleading statements and information.” Cambodian PM Hun Sen meets Myanmar junta chief amid widespread protests Jan 07, 2022 Observers said the visit shows ASEAN will not hold the junta to account under Cambodia’s chairmanship. Indonesian uses puppets to teach children about threat to world's rarest rhino Jul 11, 2022 In a small Indonesian fishing village, a former teacher performs in front of a group of eager boys and girls with cardboard puppets in his hands and a fake ... Russian weapons sales to Southeast Asia have tanked, report finds May 06, 2022 Analysts expect the ongoing war with Ukraine could lead to further decline. Previous 30 items 1 ... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ... 41 Next 30 items