Search results 11339 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Indonesia's top Muslim group urges Taliban to educate teen girls 2022-03-25 This week, the Afghan Ministry of Education said schools for girls beyond sixth grade would remain closed. US deploys 3 surveillance ships in South China Sea 2022-03-25 An aircraft carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln, also entered the South China Sea on Friday. Wife of former PM Najib denies owning $23M pink diamond necklace 2022-03-25 Lawyers for Rosmah Mansor challenge evidence presented at 1MDB trial of ex-Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng. Troops kill senior Abu Sayyaf leader in southern Philippines 2022-03-26 Radzmil Jannatul led members of the militant group on Basilan Island, military commander says. Somewhere over the rainbow 2022-09-12 Selangor ruler backs king: ‘Royal pardon cannot be granted arbitrarily’ 2022-09-12 Sultan’s comments come amid ruling party UMNO’s push for a pardon for convicted ex-PM Najib Razak. 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. The Trisakti Tragedy, 26 years on. Will justice be served? 2024-05-17 On May 12, 1998, four Trisakti University students were shot dead and several others injured during protests demanding President Suharto's resignation amid ... Tagged leatherback turtles released into waters off Thailand 2024-05-17 Watch Thai scientists release nearly a dozen baby leatherback turtles into the Indian Ocean near Phuket. Each turtle has a tag for tracking. In this video, ... Thai minister resigns over court petition seeking PM’s ouster for appointing him 2024-05-21 Forty senators, who petitioned Constitutional Court, say ex-minister should not have been appointed because of criminal record. Are Vietnamese fishermen to blame for Malaysia’s squid losses? 2024-05-22 Malaysia is losing squid to illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and local fishermen say Vietnamese counterparts are the main culprits. Malaysian ... Google joins tech firms’ expansion in SEAsia with $2B investment in Malaysia 2024-05-30 The implementation of a “China Plus One” strategy has caused a surge of interest in Malaysia and Southeast Asia recently. 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. Previous 30 items 1 ... 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 ... 378 Next 30 items
Search results 11339 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Indonesia's top Muslim group urges Taliban to educate teen girls 2022-03-25 This week, the Afghan Ministry of Education said schools for girls beyond sixth grade would remain closed. US deploys 3 surveillance ships in South China Sea 2022-03-25 An aircraft carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln, also entered the South China Sea on Friday. Wife of former PM Najib denies owning $23M pink diamond necklace 2022-03-25 Lawyers for Rosmah Mansor challenge evidence presented at 1MDB trial of ex-Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng. Troops kill senior Abu Sayyaf leader in southern Philippines 2022-03-26 Radzmil Jannatul led members of the militant group on Basilan Island, military commander says. Somewhere over the rainbow 2022-09-12 Selangor ruler backs king: ‘Royal pardon cannot be granted arbitrarily’ 2022-09-12 Sultan’s comments come amid ruling party UMNO’s push for a pardon for convicted ex-PM Najib Razak. 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. The Trisakti Tragedy, 26 years on. Will justice be served? 2024-05-17 On May 12, 1998, four Trisakti University students were shot dead and several others injured during protests demanding President Suharto's resignation amid ... Tagged leatherback turtles released into waters off Thailand 2024-05-17 Watch Thai scientists release nearly a dozen baby leatherback turtles into the Indian Ocean near Phuket. Each turtle has a tag for tracking. In this video, ... Thai minister resigns over court petition seeking PM’s ouster for appointing him 2024-05-21 Forty senators, who petitioned Constitutional Court, say ex-minister should not have been appointed because of criminal record. Are Vietnamese fishermen to blame for Malaysia’s squid losses? 2024-05-22 Malaysia is losing squid to illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and local fishermen say Vietnamese counterparts are the main culprits. Malaysian ... Google joins tech firms’ expansion in SEAsia with $2B investment in Malaysia 2024-05-30 The implementation of a “China Plus One” strategy has caused a surge of interest in Malaysia and Southeast Asia recently. 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. Previous 30 items 1 ... 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 ... 378 Next 30 items