Search results 242 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Malaysia to recruit 500,000 Bangladeshi workers over 5 years Jun 02, 2022 Dhaka to begin sending laborers this month. Of a same feather: Conservationists, traders join forces to save Bali mynah bird Jun 02, 2022 The species, endemic to Bali, is critically endangered but is a favorite among bird lovers. 2 boys killed as old grenade explodes in southern Philippines Jun 03, 2022 Two other children who also were playing with the unexploded ordnance suffered serious injuries, police said. Russia’s war in Ukraine brings Sino-US tensions to surface, analysts say Jun 03, 2022 Speakers at a Nikkei conference argue over the roles of China and the U.S. in resolving the conflict. In regional push to counter China, new Australian PM to visit Indonesia Jun 03, 2022 Two nations’ leaders are expected to discuss AUKUS, the pact among Australia, United States and United Kingdom. China takes dig at US as it again warns Bangladesh against Quad Jun 03, 2022 This time around, Beijing uses saltier language in obliquely criticizing Washington. Bangladesh official challenges US sanctions against elite police unit Jun 03, 2022 Dhaka’s state minister for foreign affairs says RAB plays significant in curbing militancy. 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. Southern Thailand glimpses hope for peace after lengthy ceasefire May 16, 2022 But there are many questions about what comes next in the peace process. In Bangkok, candles lit to honor Buddha May 16, 2022 Public ceremonies for Visakha Bucha Day -- marking Buddha's birth, death and enlightenment -- resume after a two-year pandemic pause. Malaysian FM: ‘Junta should be more open to ASEAN proposals’ May 16, 2022 Humanitarian aid to Myanmar should not be “weaponized,” Saifuddin Abdullah says after meeting with NUG counterpart. China, ASEAN to hold South China Sea code of conduct talks this month May 16, 2022 For the last two years, most talks about the waterway have been conducted online because of the pandemic. Police: Arrested IS-linked militants sought to join MIT insurgents in Central Sulawesi May 18, 2022 Suspects had pledged allegiance to the overall IS leader through WhatsApp. Bangkok governor’s race seen as ‘barometer’ for next general election May 18, 2022 Citizens of Thai capital region will cast ballots for the first time in nine years for local leaders. Report tracks China’s assertiveness at sea over the decades May 18, 2022 China’s enduring pressure on South China Sea claimants poses dilemma for U.S. as stabilizing force. Duterte allies win majority of contested seats in Philippine Senate May 18, 2022 The Commission on Elections introduced the top vote-getters to fill 12 open seats. Filipinos brave voting delays, violence to cast ballots May 09, 2022 At least 15 incidents of violence reported, according to the army. Thai court: No assault or foul play in suspected insurgent’s in-custody death May 09, 2022 While Abdullah Esomuso died from oxygen deprivation, an inquest could not determine cause, Deep South court finds. ASEAN foreign ministers to meet in Washington before summit with US May 09, 2022 Top diplomats to discuss ways to ensure Myanmar junta puts country back on democratic path as per five-point consensus. Filipinos grapple with the fast approaching reality of another Marcos presidency May 10, 2022 Scion of the Marcos dynasty, meanwhile, pleads to his compatriots to not judge him by his bloodline. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. – Unifier or chip off the old block? May 10, 2022 Infamous dynasty returns to Philippine presidential palace 36 years after being booted out by a peaceful uprising. Imagery shows China still building on Subi Reef in South China Sea May 10, 2022 Report says new construction evident at militarized base in disputed Spratly Islands. Indonesia confirms 5 citizens linked to funding IS efforts to recruit teens May 10, 2022 The U.S. Treasury has frozen assets against the suspects termed foreign terrorist fighters by Indonesia police. In wake of Indonesian ban, Malaysia plans to increase palm oil exports May 10, 2022 The nation has been recruiting foreign workers to boost output. Prime minister's balancing act May 10, 2022 Philippines’ Marcos will likely seek closer ties with Beijing: analysts May 10, 2022 But the policy could meet with resistance in military and diplomatic circles amid popular anti-China feeling. Marcos proclaims victory in presidential polls May 11, 2022 Rival superpowers the United States and China both congratulate the son of the late Filipino dictator on his imminent victory. US-ASEAN summit’s symbolism is its big message, analysts say May 11, 2022 Concrete outcomes may be few, especially on the economic front. Philippine first daughter will keep Duterte name alive as VP under Marcos May 11, 2022 The popularity of Sara Duterte-Carpio helped secure the Duterte-Marcos tandem a solid win, according to analysts. Biden hosts US-ASEAN Special Summit May 11, 2022 The May 12-13 meeting in Washington is the first summit in the U.S. between an American president and leaders from the Southeast Asian bloc since 2016. ... 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Search results 242 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Malaysia to recruit 500,000 Bangladeshi workers over 5 years Jun 02, 2022 Dhaka to begin sending laborers this month. Of a same feather: Conservationists, traders join forces to save Bali mynah bird Jun 02, 2022 The species, endemic to Bali, is critically endangered but is a favorite among bird lovers. 2 boys killed as old grenade explodes in southern Philippines Jun 03, 2022 Two other children who also were playing with the unexploded ordnance suffered serious injuries, police said. Russia’s war in Ukraine brings Sino-US tensions to surface, analysts say Jun 03, 2022 Speakers at a Nikkei conference argue over the roles of China and the U.S. in resolving the conflict. In regional push to counter China, new Australian PM to visit Indonesia Jun 03, 2022 Two nations’ leaders are expected to discuss AUKUS, the pact among Australia, United States and United Kingdom. China takes dig at US as it again warns Bangladesh against Quad Jun 03, 2022 This time around, Beijing uses saltier language in obliquely criticizing Washington. Bangladesh official challenges US sanctions against elite police unit Jun 03, 2022 Dhaka’s state minister for foreign affairs says RAB plays significant in curbing militancy. 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. Southern Thailand glimpses hope for peace after lengthy ceasefire May 16, 2022 But there are many questions about what comes next in the peace process. In Bangkok, candles lit to honor Buddha May 16, 2022 Public ceremonies for Visakha Bucha Day -- marking Buddha's birth, death and enlightenment -- resume after a two-year pandemic pause. Malaysian FM: ‘Junta should be more open to ASEAN proposals’ May 16, 2022 Humanitarian aid to Myanmar should not be “weaponized,” Saifuddin Abdullah says after meeting with NUG counterpart. China, ASEAN to hold South China Sea code of conduct talks this month May 16, 2022 For the last two years, most talks about the waterway have been conducted online because of the pandemic. Police: Arrested IS-linked militants sought to join MIT insurgents in Central Sulawesi May 18, 2022 Suspects had pledged allegiance to the overall IS leader through WhatsApp. Bangkok governor’s race seen as ‘barometer’ for next general election May 18, 2022 Citizens of Thai capital region will cast ballots for the first time in nine years for local leaders. Report tracks China’s assertiveness at sea over the decades May 18, 2022 China’s enduring pressure on South China Sea claimants poses dilemma for U.S. as stabilizing force. Duterte allies win majority of contested seats in Philippine Senate May 18, 2022 The Commission on Elections introduced the top vote-getters to fill 12 open seats. Filipinos brave voting delays, violence to cast ballots May 09, 2022 At least 15 incidents of violence reported, according to the army. Thai court: No assault or foul play in suspected insurgent’s in-custody death May 09, 2022 While Abdullah Esomuso died from oxygen deprivation, an inquest could not determine cause, Deep South court finds. ASEAN foreign ministers to meet in Washington before summit with US May 09, 2022 Top diplomats to discuss ways to ensure Myanmar junta puts country back on democratic path as per five-point consensus. Filipinos grapple with the fast approaching reality of another Marcos presidency May 10, 2022 Scion of the Marcos dynasty, meanwhile, pleads to his compatriots to not judge him by his bloodline. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. – Unifier or chip off the old block? May 10, 2022 Infamous dynasty returns to Philippine presidential palace 36 years after being booted out by a peaceful uprising. Imagery shows China still building on Subi Reef in South China Sea May 10, 2022 Report says new construction evident at militarized base in disputed Spratly Islands. Indonesia confirms 5 citizens linked to funding IS efforts to recruit teens May 10, 2022 The U.S. Treasury has frozen assets against the suspects termed foreign terrorist fighters by Indonesia police. In wake of Indonesian ban, Malaysia plans to increase palm oil exports May 10, 2022 The nation has been recruiting foreign workers to boost output. Prime minister's balancing act May 10, 2022 Philippines’ Marcos will likely seek closer ties with Beijing: analysts May 10, 2022 But the policy could meet with resistance in military and diplomatic circles amid popular anti-China feeling. Marcos proclaims victory in presidential polls May 11, 2022 Rival superpowers the United States and China both congratulate the son of the late Filipino dictator on his imminent victory. US-ASEAN summit’s symbolism is its big message, analysts say May 11, 2022 Concrete outcomes may be few, especially on the economic front. Philippine first daughter will keep Duterte name alive as VP under Marcos May 11, 2022 The popularity of Sara Duterte-Carpio helped secure the Duterte-Marcos tandem a solid win, according to analysts. Biden hosts US-ASEAN Special Summit May 11, 2022 The May 12-13 meeting in Washington is the first summit in the U.S. between an American president and leaders from the Southeast Asian bloc since 2016. ... 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