Search results 8433 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Thai Court to Issue Inquest Finding May 9 in Rebel Suspect’s Death Feb 22, 2022 A 2019 autopsy said there were no signs of torture in Abdullah Esomuso’s in-custody death. Australia, China Trade Accusations Over Laser Use Against Aircraft Feb 22, 2022 'I don’t want this dam. We don’t need it.' Feb 22, 2022 Local residents express concern over a proposed hydroelectric project on the Mekong River. What Russian Aggression in Ukraine Means for Southeast Asia Feb 22, 2022 Southeast Asian countries are keeping quiet as Moscow junks the concept that all nations are equally sovereign. Thais Turn Trash into Amulets Feb 22, 2022 Some environmentally conscious entrepreneurs are upcycling plastic waste into religious items. Papua rebels claim responsibility for deadly attack on Indonesian military post Mar 28, 2022 Two marines died and eight other Indonesian servicemen were wounded in assault in Nduga regency. Philippines, US militaries begin large-scale joint exercises Mar 28, 2022 Balikatan 2022 will send a message that their alliance endures, officials from both countries say. New Zealand leader calls China-Solomon Islands proposed pact ‘gravely concerning’ Mar 28, 2022 Meanwhile, Australia’s prime minister reiterates his nation’s concerns with the planned agreement. Bangladesh PM criticizes US sanctions on elite police unit Mar 28, 2022 The prime minister spoke out during a ceremony marking founding anniversary of Rapid Action Battalion. Philippines lodges new diplomatic protest against China over close encounter at sea Mar 29, 2022 A Chinese coast guard ship passed within 21 meters of a Philippine ship near Scarborough Shoal, Manila says. 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Duterte plans to meet with Chinese ‘friend’ Xi on April 8 Apr 01, 2022 The virtual meeting is scheduled for last day of large-scale Balikatan exercise involving Philippine, American troops. With an eye on China, Japan plans 2-plus-2 talks with Philippines, India Apr 01, 2022 Beijing’s growing maritime assertiveness is expected to be on the agenda for foreign, defense ministers. Thailand, southern rebels agree to 40-day Ramadan peace initiative Apr 01, 2022 The second in-person peace talks this year wrapped up in Malaysia on Friday ahead of the fasting month. Family of slain Rohingya leader leaves Bangladesh for Canada Apr 01, 2022 Gunmen killed Muhib Ullah, who spoke for refugees at the White House, in his Cox’s Bazar office. 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Search results 8433 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Thai Court to Issue Inquest Finding May 9 in Rebel Suspect’s Death Feb 22, 2022 A 2019 autopsy said there were no signs of torture in Abdullah Esomuso’s in-custody death. Australia, China Trade Accusations Over Laser Use Against Aircraft Feb 22, 2022 'I don’t want this dam. We don’t need it.' Feb 22, 2022 Local residents express concern over a proposed hydroelectric project on the Mekong River. What Russian Aggression in Ukraine Means for Southeast Asia Feb 22, 2022 Southeast Asian countries are keeping quiet as Moscow junks the concept that all nations are equally sovereign. Thais Turn Trash into Amulets Feb 22, 2022 Some environmentally conscious entrepreneurs are upcycling plastic waste into religious items. Papua rebels claim responsibility for deadly attack on Indonesian military post Mar 28, 2022 Two marines died and eight other Indonesian servicemen were wounded in assault in Nduga regency. Philippines, US militaries begin large-scale joint exercises Mar 28, 2022 Balikatan 2022 will send a message that their alliance endures, officials from both countries say. New Zealand leader calls China-Solomon Islands proposed pact ‘gravely concerning’ Mar 28, 2022 Meanwhile, Australia’s prime minister reiterates his nation’s concerns with the planned agreement. Bangladesh PM criticizes US sanctions on elite police unit Mar 28, 2022 The prime minister spoke out during a ceremony marking founding anniversary of Rapid Action Battalion. Philippines lodges new diplomatic protest against China over close encounter at sea Mar 29, 2022 A Chinese coast guard ship passed within 21 meters of a Philippine ship near Scarborough Shoal, Manila says. Indonesia mulls buying oil from Russia despite Ukraine invasion Mar 29, 2022 State energy company Pertamina says Western sanctions could force Moscow to sell at a low price. With US-ASEAN summit postponed, 4 top diplomats travel to China Mar 29, 2022 The meeting follows Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s visit to the White House in Washington. Duterte: Communists have infiltrated Philippine Congress Mar 30, 2022 Some groups are legal fronts for the insurgents, the president alleges. Bangladesh shuts largest private school in Rohingya camps Mar 30, 2022 Bangladesh has shut the largest private school for Rohingya refugees in a further blow to the educational prospects of thousands of children stuck in vast ... Back-channel talks have pushed Thai peace talks forward, sources say Mar 30, 2022 But a secret meeting in Istanbul late last year angered some stakeholders. Solomons ready to sign security pact, denies pressure for China base Mar 30, 2022 “We are not pressured in any way by our new friends,” Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says. Singapore PM: Russian invasion of Ukraine creates sense of insecurity in Asia-Pacific Mar 30, 2022 Lee Hsien Loong discussed ASEAN relations with China, U.S. at webinar hosted by Council on Foreign Relations. Painful memories rekindled as Marcos Jr. woos voters in Philippine south Mar 31, 2022 Others in the largely Muslim Mindanao region say they’re willing to give the late dictator’s son a chance. Indonesian foreign minister calls on Russia to stop war with Ukraine Mar 31, 2022 Retno Marsudi said she delivered message to top Russian diplomat because of humanitarian concerns. Indonesian military chief calls for descendants of communists to join armed forces Mar 31, 2022 The announcement by Gen. Andika Perkasa announcement is an opportunity for national reconciliation, rights advocates say. Duterte plans to meet with Chinese ‘friend’ Xi on April 8 Apr 01, 2022 The virtual meeting is scheduled for last day of large-scale Balikatan exercise involving Philippine, American troops. With an eye on China, Japan plans 2-plus-2 talks with Philippines, India Apr 01, 2022 Beijing’s growing maritime assertiveness is expected to be on the agenda for foreign, defense ministers. Thailand, southern rebels agree to 40-day Ramadan peace initiative Apr 01, 2022 The second in-person peace talks this year wrapped up in Malaysia on Friday ahead of the fasting month. Family of slain Rohingya leader leaves Bangladesh for Canada Apr 01, 2022 Gunmen killed Muhib Ullah, who spoke for refugees at the White House, in his Cox’s Bazar office. Cambodian police deny reports of Thais being held against their will in the country Apr 01, 2022 Malaysian police have said human trafficking is widespread in Southeast Asia, including Cambodia. ‘Lucky to be Alive,’ Says Indian Freed as IS Hostage in Libya Sep 28, 2016 Academic T. Gopikrishna recounts horror of 414 days in Islamic State captivity. India Presses China to Allow UN to Declare JeM Chief a Terrorist Jan 12, 2017 Analysts warn of global implications if Beijing keeps blocking New Delhi’s bid against Masood Azhar. India on Alert after Arrest of Four IS Suspects Jan 20, 2016 Police claim they averted terror attacks in Delhi, among other places, ahead of Republic Day on Jan. 26. US, India Warn Pakistan on Cross-Border Terrorism Jun 27, 2017 Kashmir separatists slam U.S. decision to name one of their leaders a “global terrorist.” Two Indian Hostages Freed in Libya; Fate of Two Others Unknown Jul 31, 2015 While it remains unclear whether Islamic State militants took them, an official says the government is thinking of devising a strategy to safeguard Indians in ... Previous 30 items 1 ... 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 ... 282 Next 30 items