Search results 10505 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Watchdog group urges UN to scrutinize Philippine drug-related killings under Marcos 2022-09-12 Scores of officer-involved killings have occurred since the new president took office, says Human Rights Watch. Chinese troops drive away fishing vessels from disputed waters 2022-09-13 Soldiers repelled a boat from an area also claimed by the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. Newly arrived Rohingya refugees say hundreds want to leave Myanmar 2022-09-13 Shells landing in Bangladesh during fighting in Rakhine state led to diplomatic protests by Dhaka. Philippine senator calls for a ‘claimants only’ Code of Conduct on South China Sea 2022-09-14 Imee Marcos says reaching a COC without ASEAN non-claimants may hasten agreement on the contested waters. Marcos rejects Duterte-style drug war but shields him from ICC probe 2022-09-14 In TV interview, he says father and late dictator’s imposition of martial law was necessary to combat insurgencies. Blackouts hit Luzon, affect 1M customers 2022-09-14 A senator warned that the country could face a major electricity crisis in six years. Is Xi Jinping looking to take Chairman Mao’s place? 2022-09-14 Mao Zedong, who died nearly 50 years ago, is a model for Xi’s consolidation of personal power, former Chinese Communist Party school officials say. Ex-Muslim Mindanao rebels to complete final arms decommissioning this month 2022-09-15 Announcement is made in the presence of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Reversing course, Indonesia conditionally allows new coal-fired power plants 2022-09-15 The president also issued a decree requiring all government institutions to switch to electric vehicles by 2030. UN official chides Bangladesh for using Digital Security Act against environmentalists 2022-09-15 Special Rapporteur Ian Fry focused on climate change concerns during 10-day visit to country. Thai police go after loan sharks preying on vulnerable people amid pandemic 2022-09-16 Thousands have been lured into borrowing money since the COVID-19 outbreak hit Thailand. Thai motorbike drag racing kicks back into gear 2022-09-16 On the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand's raucous motorbike drag racing makes its return after a two-year pandemic hiatus. The popular event aims to take illegal ... Philippines: Filipino workers stuck at US military base following dispute over vacation 2022-09-16 American defense contractor has prohibited Filipino migrant workers from traveling home on leave and pays them below minimum wage, Manila alleges. Burmese junta bans aid groups from 6 townships in Rakhine 2022-09-16 Tens of thousands of war refugees depend on the NGOs for food and supplies. Climate refugee settlement expands near Rohingya camp 2022-11-23 Bangladeshis displaced by erosion compete for space and resources in their own land. Bangladesh Has Spent $2.3B on COVID-19 Vaccines, Govt Says 2022-02-07 More than 50 percent of targeted population and 38 percent of total population is inoculated, health directorate says. Rodrigo Duterte’s daughter sworn in as new Philippine vice president 2022-06-19 Sara Duterte takes oath two weeks ahead of President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr., in southern hometown of Davao. G20 nations pledge $1B to global pandemic fund 2022-06-21 Finance minister says goal is for top countries to raise $1.5 billion this year. Collective violence in Indonesia: trending upward 2022-06-21 The incidents are mostly small scale, but should not be ignored. Through an old man’s eyes: Thailand’s long and troubled quest for democracy 2022-06-22 The country is at its “lowest point” since the 1932 Siam Revolution, Sulak Sivaraksa tells BenarNews. HRW slams Philippine move to block websites over alleged communist links 2022-06-22 The move is meant to stop the online spread of propaganda, government officials say. Southern Philippine police kill 7 alleged members of private armed group 2022-06-22 The victims allegedly worked as body guards for local politicians, police source says. Worried about food crisis, Indonesian president to visit Russia, Ukraine 2022-06-22 Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, who is also G20 chair, has chosen “not to stay idle,” his foreign minister says. 'I'm an expert in killing,' Myanmar junta soldier says 2022-06-22 A Myanmar soldier’s cell phone -- obtained by BenarNews affiliate RFA -- has evidence of atrocities, including footage of men crudely chatting about the number ... Myanmar junta representative attends ASEAN defense meeting 2022-06-22 Gen. Mya Tun Oo’s participation came despite calls to exclude the junta. Thailand’s constitutional monarchy: A timeline 2022-06-22 Country has seen 20 charters and constitutions in 90 years. UN expert: Member-states should engage with NUG to find Myanmar crisis solution 2022-06-23 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’ 2022-06-23 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 2022-06-23 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 2022-06-24 The National Telecommunications Commission decision is unconstitutional, media groups say. Previous 30 items 1 ... 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 ... 351 Next 30 items
Search results 10505 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Watchdog group urges UN to scrutinize Philippine drug-related killings under Marcos 2022-09-12 Scores of officer-involved killings have occurred since the new president took office, says Human Rights Watch. Chinese troops drive away fishing vessels from disputed waters 2022-09-13 Soldiers repelled a boat from an area also claimed by the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. Newly arrived Rohingya refugees say hundreds want to leave Myanmar 2022-09-13 Shells landing in Bangladesh during fighting in Rakhine state led to diplomatic protests by Dhaka. Philippine senator calls for a ‘claimants only’ Code of Conduct on South China Sea 2022-09-14 Imee Marcos says reaching a COC without ASEAN non-claimants may hasten agreement on the contested waters. Marcos rejects Duterte-style drug war but shields him from ICC probe 2022-09-14 In TV interview, he says father and late dictator’s imposition of martial law was necessary to combat insurgencies. Blackouts hit Luzon, affect 1M customers 2022-09-14 A senator warned that the country could face a major electricity crisis in six years. Is Xi Jinping looking to take Chairman Mao’s place? 2022-09-14 Mao Zedong, who died nearly 50 years ago, is a model for Xi’s consolidation of personal power, former Chinese Communist Party school officials say. Ex-Muslim Mindanao rebels to complete final arms decommissioning this month 2022-09-15 Announcement is made in the presence of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Reversing course, Indonesia conditionally allows new coal-fired power plants 2022-09-15 The president also issued a decree requiring all government institutions to switch to electric vehicles by 2030. UN official chides Bangladesh for using Digital Security Act against environmentalists 2022-09-15 Special Rapporteur Ian Fry focused on climate change concerns during 10-day visit to country. Thai police go after loan sharks preying on vulnerable people amid pandemic 2022-09-16 Thousands have been lured into borrowing money since the COVID-19 outbreak hit Thailand. Thai motorbike drag racing kicks back into gear 2022-09-16 On the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand's raucous motorbike drag racing makes its return after a two-year pandemic hiatus. The popular event aims to take illegal ... Philippines: Filipino workers stuck at US military base following dispute over vacation 2022-09-16 American defense contractor has prohibited Filipino migrant workers from traveling home on leave and pays them below minimum wage, Manila alleges. Burmese junta bans aid groups from 6 townships in Rakhine 2022-09-16 Tens of thousands of war refugees depend on the NGOs for food and supplies. Climate refugee settlement expands near Rohingya camp 2022-11-23 Bangladeshis displaced by erosion compete for space and resources in their own land. Bangladesh Has Spent $2.3B on COVID-19 Vaccines, Govt Says 2022-02-07 More than 50 percent of targeted population and 38 percent of total population is inoculated, health directorate says. Rodrigo Duterte’s daughter sworn in as new Philippine vice president 2022-06-19 Sara Duterte takes oath two weeks ahead of President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr., in southern hometown of Davao. G20 nations pledge $1B to global pandemic fund 2022-06-21 Finance minister says goal is for top countries to raise $1.5 billion this year. Collective violence in Indonesia: trending upward 2022-06-21 The incidents are mostly small scale, but should not be ignored. Through an old man’s eyes: Thailand’s long and troubled quest for democracy 2022-06-22 The country is at its “lowest point” since the 1932 Siam Revolution, Sulak Sivaraksa tells BenarNews. HRW slams Philippine move to block websites over alleged communist links 2022-06-22 The move is meant to stop the online spread of propaganda, government officials say. Southern Philippine police kill 7 alleged members of private armed group 2022-06-22 The victims allegedly worked as body guards for local politicians, police source says. Worried about food crisis, Indonesian president to visit Russia, Ukraine 2022-06-22 Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, who is also G20 chair, has chosen “not to stay idle,” his foreign minister says. 'I'm an expert in killing,' Myanmar junta soldier says 2022-06-22 A Myanmar soldier’s cell phone -- obtained by BenarNews affiliate RFA -- has evidence of atrocities, including footage of men crudely chatting about the number ... Myanmar junta representative attends ASEAN defense meeting 2022-06-22 Gen. Mya Tun Oo’s participation came despite calls to exclude the junta. Thailand’s constitutional monarchy: A timeline 2022-06-22 Country has seen 20 charters and constitutions in 90 years. UN expert: Member-states should engage with NUG to find Myanmar crisis solution 2022-06-23 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’ 2022-06-23 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 2022-06-23 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 2022-06-24 The National Telecommunications Commission decision is unconstitutional, media groups say. Previous 30 items 1 ... 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 ... 351 Next 30 items