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Indonesian Muslim Groups Demand Closure of Newly Opened Holocaust Museum Feb 01, 2022 One says it is attempt to pave way for normalizing diplomatic relations between Jerusalem and Jakarta. Chinese Communities in SE Asia Celebrate Year of the Tiger Feb 01, 2022 The annual two-week Lunar New Year festival honors deities and ancestors. ASEAN MPs Criticize Malaysian Govt’s ‘Harassment’ of Opposition Lawmakers Feb 01, 2022 Police have in recent days summoned MPs and Assembly persons for their participation in anti-corruption events. Lao Rights Activist Held in Thailand for Deportation Released on Bail Feb 01, 2022 Khoukham Keomanivong said he is no longer involved in politics. Bangladesh Challenges NGO Report of Intimidation against Rohingya Feb 01, 2022 Fortify Rights alleges authorities beat a Rohingya man before sending him to Bhashan Char. Philippines Sends Troops to Central Region to Safeguard Polls from Private Armies Feb 02, 2022 Government is targeting “private armed groups” who act to intimidate voters. Indonesian Fishermen Seek Leniency for 3 Jailed over Assisting Stranded Rohingya Feb 02, 2022 The trio were sentenced to five years on charges they smuggled dozens of refugees into Indonesia. Bangladesh Court Penalizes Duo for Serving Bread Instead of Cake at Event Feb 02, 2022 Pair ordered to read books by founding father for “defaming” him by serving bread on his birthday. Thailand Hasn’t Done Enough About Myanmar Crisis on Diplomatic Front, Analysts Say Feb 02, 2022 Bangkok could do more on humanitarian front as well, they add. Myanmar Shadow Govt Drops Objections in ICJ Rohingya Case Feb 02, 2022 National Unity Government urges The Hague court not to recognize the junta as the country’s representative. Previous 30 items 1 ... 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 ... 282 Next 30 items
Search results 8440 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Lao fishermen return to Malaysia, despite risks Jul 15, 2022 Few of the fishers are there legally, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation. Gunmen kill 10 civilians, injure 2, in ambush in restive Papua Jul 16, 2022 Police blame separatist rebels who deny knowledge of the incident. Philippines Brands 16 Groups as Communist Party ‘Terrorist’ Affiliates Feb 23, 2022 Government cites 2020 Anti-Terror Act as basis for the label. Malaysian PM to Meet Thai Counterpart in Bangkok to Discuss Border Reopening Feb 23, 2022 Both leaders will also talk about economic cooperation, and key connectivity projects crossing the land borders. EU Steps Up Engagement with Indo-Pacific States, Touts Rule of Law Feb 23, 2022 France hosts inaugural meeting of European and Indo-Pacific foreign ministers. Trolley Brings Learning to Kids in Rural Philippines Feb 23, 2022 A tiny, mobile school slides along from village to village three times a week US Navy: Team Sent to Recover Downed F-35 Fighter-Jet Feb 24, 2022 Personnel will verify crash site first, after which recovery will begin. Indonesia, Singapore Condemn Russian Invasion of Ukraine Feb 24, 2022 Others Southeast Asian states are more muted in their reactions. Russian Forces Invade Ukraine, Strike Major Cities Feb 24, 2022 Russian forces fired missiles at several cities in Ukraine and landed troops on its coast on Thursday, after President Vladimir Putin authorized what he called ... Thai Pro-Democracy Protest Leader Freed on Bail Feb 24, 2022 Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak, who faces Lese-Majeste and other charges, is expected to resume his studies. Southeast Asians Brace for Energy-Price Fallout from Ukraine Invasion Feb 24, 2022 Philippines prepares “relief assistance” program for Filipinos, while Thailand expresses concern about economic ripple effects. Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh Reject Return to Myanmar Without Assurances Feb 25, 2022 They say the junta is trying to placate the international community amid an international genocide hearing. China Expert: Beijing Watching US Response to Ukraine Crisis Feb 25, 2022 With Taiwan in mind, China sees this as a test of Washington's willingness to become military involved in far-away conflicts, says analyst at U.S. think-tank. Will Ukraine Invasion Embolden China in the Indo-Pacific? Feb 25, 2022 Philippine government is “staying out of” unfolding situation involving Russia, analyst says. Filipinos Rally to Mark ‘People Power’ Anniversary Feb 25, 2022 The son of dictator Ferdinand Marcos, who was ousted in 1986, is a top presidential candidate. Philippine Senate Approves Bill to Compensate Marawi Residents Jan 31, 2022 Leaders must meet with House counterparts to iron out differences before sending the bill to President Duterte. 2 Bangladesh ex-Cops Get Death Sentence for Gunning Down Retired Army Major Jan 31, 2022 July 2020 case drew international attention to alleged extrajudicial killings in the South Asian country. Researchers Discover Over 200 New Species in Greater Mekong Jan 31, 2022 The World Wildlife Fund for Nature reported the finds in Thailand and neighboring countries. Lao Rights Activist Held for Deportation From Thailand Jan 31, 2022 Authorities conduct Khoukham Keomanivong’s one-day trial behind closed doors, citing COVID-19 concerns. Thailand Deports More than 3,000 Myanmar Refugees Feb 01, 2022 The residents of Lay Kay Kaw had fled to a farm across the river when the military started shelling in December. Indonesian Muslim Groups Demand Closure of Newly Opened Holocaust Museum Feb 01, 2022 One says it is attempt to pave way for normalizing diplomatic relations between Jerusalem and Jakarta. Chinese Communities in SE Asia Celebrate Year of the Tiger Feb 01, 2022 The annual two-week Lunar New Year festival honors deities and ancestors. ASEAN MPs Criticize Malaysian Govt’s ‘Harassment’ of Opposition Lawmakers Feb 01, 2022 Police have in recent days summoned MPs and Assembly persons for their participation in anti-corruption events. Lao Rights Activist Held in Thailand for Deportation Released on Bail Feb 01, 2022 Khoukham Keomanivong said he is no longer involved in politics. Bangladesh Challenges NGO Report of Intimidation against Rohingya Feb 01, 2022 Fortify Rights alleges authorities beat a Rohingya man before sending him to Bhashan Char. Philippines Sends Troops to Central Region to Safeguard Polls from Private Armies Feb 02, 2022 Government is targeting “private armed groups” who act to intimidate voters. Indonesian Fishermen Seek Leniency for 3 Jailed over Assisting Stranded Rohingya Feb 02, 2022 The trio were sentenced to five years on charges they smuggled dozens of refugees into Indonesia. Bangladesh Court Penalizes Duo for Serving Bread Instead of Cake at Event Feb 02, 2022 Pair ordered to read books by founding father for “defaming” him by serving bread on his birthday. Thailand Hasn’t Done Enough About Myanmar Crisis on Diplomatic Front, Analysts Say Feb 02, 2022 Bangkok could do more on humanitarian front as well, they add. Myanmar Shadow Govt Drops Objections in ICJ Rohingya Case Feb 02, 2022 National Unity Government urges The Hague court not to recognize the junta as the country’s representative. Previous 30 items 1 ... 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 ... 282 Next 30 items