Search results 58 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Myanmar junta representative attends ASEAN defense meeting Jun 22, 2022 Gen. Mya Tun Oo’s participation came despite calls to exclude the junta. Thailand’s constitutional monarchy: A timeline Jun 22, 2022 Country has seen 20 charters and constitutions in 90 years. UN expert: Member-states should engage with NUG to find Myanmar crisis solution Jun 23, 2022 ASEAN needs a fresh approach to ensure the member country gets back on a democratic path, he adds. Thailand’s journey to democracy: ‘it won’t be too long’ Jun 23, 2022 Coups and political turmoil have marked the 90 years since Thailand became a constitutional monarchy. Indonesian rights alliance wants public input on criminal code bill Jun 23, 2022 Activists are concerned about provisions that outlaw extramarital and same-sex behavior, criticizing the government. Journalists slam Philippine government for blocking 2 domestic news sites Jun 24, 2022 The National Telecommunications Commission decision is unconstitutional, media groups say. A Padma Bridge primer Jun 24, 2022 Bangladesh’s largest infrastructure project to date opens in June 2022 For Ukrainian players, badminton with a mission Jun 24, 2022 Shuttlers want to remind people around the world to keep supporting their country and quest for freedom. In Thai Deep South, another rebel group wants role in peace talks Jun 24, 2022 PULO, which claimed responsibility for deadly April bombings, has reached out to the government. Japan to end funding for Bangladesh coal-fired power plant amid criticism Jun 24, 2022 Financing pulled for second and final phase of 1,200 megawatt Matarbari plant in Cox’s Bazar. Filipino town gets muddy to honor Christian saint Jun 24, 2022 Residents in Aliaga town roll in the dirt as part of a tradition dating to World War II US attempting to ‘hijack countries in our region’ to target China, Wei Fenghe says Jun 12, 2022 Chinese defense minister hits back at U.S. comments that Beijing aims to ‘undermine security and stability.’ Officials, experts: ASEAN states unlikely to choose sides between US and China Jun 12, 2022 Questions remain on where smaller Southeast Asian nations feature in America’s grand strategy. Malaysian farmers fight to harvest amid labor crunch Jun 13, 2022 Palm oil plantation owners in Malaysia, the world’s second-largest producer of the commodity, face a prolonged labor shortage. Indonesian police arrest alleged propagandist amid crackdown on pro-caliphate group Jun 13, 2022 Some call the Khilafatul Muslimin group dangerous and anti-Pancasila, while others say it’s harmless. Duterte insists Philippines cannot afford war against China Jun 13, 2022 The outgoing president spoke out during the commissioning of a Coast Guard “multi-role response vessel.” Thailand, the happiest place on Earth Jun 13, 2022 Hundreds of Rohingya tried to flee to Malaysia in past 6 months Jun 13, 2022 Desperate for work and food, refugees often pay traffickers thousands of dollars to make a risky trip from Myanmar. Justice secretary pushes for prosecution of Duterte foe as president leaves office Jun 14, 2022 Sen. Leila de Lima remains jailed even though three witnesses recanted statements in drug-related cases against her. As Indonesian govt hikes electricity rates for some, small businesses express concern Jun 14, 2022 Increase comes on top of pandemic woes and a hike in fuel prices for middle and high-income households. Little is known about how Marcos Jr. will approach Bangsamoro peace process Jun 14, 2022 Philippine Muslims, meanwhile, remember his dictator father’s betrayal, including establishment of martial law. Philippine activists press for release of environmentalist Jun 15, 2022 Police commandos, joined by the military, arrested Daisy Macapanpan, 69, whom authorities identified as a suspected communist. Russia, Ukraine turn Indonesia into diplomatic battlefield Jun 15, 2022 Jakarta’s “foreign policy tradition in such a situation is to play it safe,” one analyst says. Analysts warn about rising intolerance in Malaysia Jun 16, 2022 Issue in spotlight again as religious affairs minister tells Muslims not to attend Japanese cultural event because it has un-Islamic elements. Migration from Myanmar to Thailand surges amid fighting, COVID concerns Jun 16, 2022 Police have arrested thousands of migrants, many of whom were found in desperate conditions. 2 Abu Sayyaf suspects accused of beheading foreign nationals surrender Jun 17, 2022 This has dealt “serious leadership and organization setbacks” to the group, officials say. Lawyers protest probe of judge who convicted ex-PM Najib on corruption charges Jun 17, 2022 In 2020, the judge sentenced the former Malaysian leader to 12 years in prison in the 1MDB-related case. Hasina govt plans mega-event for Padma Bridge opening Jun 20, 2022 The span provides better connectivity for one in five Bangladeshis – and campaign fodder for the ruling Awami League. Previous 30 items 1 2
Search results 58 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Myanmar junta representative attends ASEAN defense meeting Jun 22, 2022 Gen. Mya Tun Oo’s participation came despite calls to exclude the junta. Thailand’s constitutional monarchy: A timeline Jun 22, 2022 Country has seen 20 charters and constitutions in 90 years. UN expert: Member-states should engage with NUG to find Myanmar crisis solution Jun 23, 2022 ASEAN needs a fresh approach to ensure the member country gets back on a democratic path, he adds. Thailand’s journey to democracy: ‘it won’t be too long’ Jun 23, 2022 Coups and political turmoil have marked the 90 years since Thailand became a constitutional monarchy. Indonesian rights alliance wants public input on criminal code bill Jun 23, 2022 Activists are concerned about provisions that outlaw extramarital and same-sex behavior, criticizing the government. Journalists slam Philippine government for blocking 2 domestic news sites Jun 24, 2022 The National Telecommunications Commission decision is unconstitutional, media groups say. A Padma Bridge primer Jun 24, 2022 Bangladesh’s largest infrastructure project to date opens in June 2022 For Ukrainian players, badminton with a mission Jun 24, 2022 Shuttlers want to remind people around the world to keep supporting their country and quest for freedom. In Thai Deep South, another rebel group wants role in peace talks Jun 24, 2022 PULO, which claimed responsibility for deadly April bombings, has reached out to the government. Japan to end funding for Bangladesh coal-fired power plant amid criticism Jun 24, 2022 Financing pulled for second and final phase of 1,200 megawatt Matarbari plant in Cox’s Bazar. Filipino town gets muddy to honor Christian saint Jun 24, 2022 Residents in Aliaga town roll in the dirt as part of a tradition dating to World War II US attempting to ‘hijack countries in our region’ to target China, Wei Fenghe says Jun 12, 2022 Chinese defense minister hits back at U.S. comments that Beijing aims to ‘undermine security and stability.’ Officials, experts: ASEAN states unlikely to choose sides between US and China Jun 12, 2022 Questions remain on where smaller Southeast Asian nations feature in America’s grand strategy. Malaysian farmers fight to harvest amid labor crunch Jun 13, 2022 Palm oil plantation owners in Malaysia, the world’s second-largest producer of the commodity, face a prolonged labor shortage. Indonesian police arrest alleged propagandist amid crackdown on pro-caliphate group Jun 13, 2022 Some call the Khilafatul Muslimin group dangerous and anti-Pancasila, while others say it’s harmless. Duterte insists Philippines cannot afford war against China Jun 13, 2022 The outgoing president spoke out during the commissioning of a Coast Guard “multi-role response vessel.” Thailand, the happiest place on Earth Jun 13, 2022 Hundreds of Rohingya tried to flee to Malaysia in past 6 months Jun 13, 2022 Desperate for work and food, refugees often pay traffickers thousands of dollars to make a risky trip from Myanmar. Justice secretary pushes for prosecution of Duterte foe as president leaves office Jun 14, 2022 Sen. Leila de Lima remains jailed even though three witnesses recanted statements in drug-related cases against her. As Indonesian govt hikes electricity rates for some, small businesses express concern Jun 14, 2022 Increase comes on top of pandemic woes and a hike in fuel prices for middle and high-income households. Little is known about how Marcos Jr. will approach Bangsamoro peace process Jun 14, 2022 Philippine Muslims, meanwhile, remember his dictator father’s betrayal, including establishment of martial law. Philippine activists press for release of environmentalist Jun 15, 2022 Police commandos, joined by the military, arrested Daisy Macapanpan, 69, whom authorities identified as a suspected communist. Russia, Ukraine turn Indonesia into diplomatic battlefield Jun 15, 2022 Jakarta’s “foreign policy tradition in such a situation is to play it safe,” one analyst says. Analysts warn about rising intolerance in Malaysia Jun 16, 2022 Issue in spotlight again as religious affairs minister tells Muslims not to attend Japanese cultural event because it has un-Islamic elements. Migration from Myanmar to Thailand surges amid fighting, COVID concerns Jun 16, 2022 Police have arrested thousands of migrants, many of whom were found in desperate conditions. 2 Abu Sayyaf suspects accused of beheading foreign nationals surrender Jun 17, 2022 This has dealt “serious leadership and organization setbacks” to the group, officials say. Lawyers protest probe of judge who convicted ex-PM Najib on corruption charges Jun 17, 2022 In 2020, the judge sentenced the former Malaysian leader to 12 years in prison in the 1MDB-related case. Hasina govt plans mega-event for Padma Bridge opening Jun 20, 2022 The span provides better connectivity for one in five Bangladeshis – and campaign fodder for the ruling Awami League. Previous 30 items 1 2