Search results 10091 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Biden to visit Cambodia for dual summits 2022-10-31 The Nov. 12-13 trip comes amid changing relations between the two countries. Solomon Islands province rejects Chinese mobile towers 2022-10-31 Malaita’s provincial assembly has banned Chinese-funded projects despite the need for infrastructure. United States likely to base long-range bombers in northern Australia 2022-10-31 The U.S. is trying to insulate its forces from the reach of China’s missiles, an analyst says. Rohingya missing after their boat sank in Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady region 2022-11-01 The boat was carrying at least 80 ethnic group members heading for Malaysia, locals said. Papua pro-independence activist found dead after apparent drowning 2022-11-01 Filep Karma spent nearly 11 years in an Indonesian prison for raising the Papuan independence movement’s Morning Star flag. Relative of drug war victims: ‘We are here trying to survive’ 2022-11-02 Families set up food, merchandise tents at Philippine cemeteries to remind others of their losses. UMNO president flexes muscles, drops PM’s loyalists from electoral line-up 2022-11-02 Report criticizes ASEAN, international response to Myanmar humanitarian crisis 2022-11-02 Five-point consensus is an “utter failure” and should be dropped, ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights says. Filipinos pay tribute to dead loved ones 2022-11-02 For first time, people visit cemeteries on day of the dead without any pandemic-related restrictions. Kiribati’s war on its expatriate judges provokes concern 2022-11-02 The appointment of the attorney general as chief justice could undermine the separation of powers. Philippine military chief: Communist guerrillas down to 24 fronts nationwide 2022-11-03 New People’s Army fighting units are weakened and will be dismantled soon, Lt. Gen. Bartolome Bacarro says. Search ends in southern Philippine village for bodies of typhoon victims 2022-11-03 Nalgae’s death toll hit 150 while 36 people are missing across the nation, authorities say. Bangladesh opposition steps up pressure for ‘neutral’ caretaker govt ahead of polls 2022-11-03 Ruling Awami League is facing a challenge as Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s weekly rallies attract huge crowds. Ethnic Mongolian UN-registered refugee threatened by Chinese agents in Bangkok 2022-11-03 Former Mongolian language teacher Adiyaa and his family remain at risk of kidnapping and forced repatriation. Pacific nations want compensation commitment from UN climate talks, Samoa minister says 2022-11-03 The islands are among the most vulnerable to rising sea levels and extreme weather. China, Australia give weapons and vehicles to Solomon Islands police as rivalry escalates 2022-11-04 Solomon Islands police are under equipped but their weapons have previously been stolen and used in conflicts. Russian invasion, typhoons drive inflation up to 7.7 percent in October 2022-11-04 The highest increase since December 2008 was expected, according to Philippine government projections. In sea journey, Thai woman fulfills promise to slain granddaughter 2022-11-04 Pattanan "Model" Mumklaing, 4, was among children who were massacred during an attack by a former police officer at a Thai nursery in October. Analysts: 2022 polls may be Anwar’s last chance to become Malaysian PM 2022-11-04 If his coalition loses, it will look for a fresh face to become PM candidate next time. Thailand launches surveillance of BRN rebels ahead of APEC meetings 2022-11-04 Some suspects capable of setting off bombs have been arrested, according to an intelligence source. A Reporter Looks Back: The Fall of Saigon and Takeover of Kabul 2021-08-18 Dan Southerland recalls efforts to get helpers out of Saigon before Viet Cong forces arrived in April 1975. Rohingya Militants Killed Nearly 100 Hindus in Myanmar’s Rakhine State: Report 2018-05-23 Myanmar welcomes report after rejecting previous evidence and criticism of Rakhine actions from rights groups. Indian Forces Kill Top Militant in Kashmir 2015-10-29 Abdul Rehman (alias Abu Qasim) was a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander. India: Alleged Mastermind of ’08 Ahmedabad Attack Caught 2018-01-22 Suspected Indian Mujahideen leader Abdul Subhan Qureshi was on most-wanted list. Bangladesh, US Officials: Unable to Verify Authenticity of Al-Qaeda Video 2018-08-30 Propaganda video purports to show Bengali-speaking militants involved in attacking a military facility in Afghanistan. Free Speech Threatened in South, Southeast Asia: Amnesty International 2016-02-24 Rights group criticizes Bangladesh, Thailand and Malaysia in report. Indian Police Hunt Suspected Bangladeshi Terror Group Leader 2017-08-07 Mohammad Faizan is believed to head Indian cell of Ansarullah Bangla Team, arrested Bangladeshi reveals. India Opens Probe into Rohingya Militant Group AMM 2018-02-20 Aqa Mul Mujahidin has links with outfits in Pakistan and Bangladesh, officials say. Bangladesh Arrests Myanmar Rebel Commander 2015-10-14 Arakan Army commander Renin Su is picked up and charged under the country’s anti-terrorism law. Bangladesh Charges Top Opposition Figure with Sedition 2016-05-26 Aslam Chowdhury met with an Israeli official to plot government’s overthrow, Bangladeshi authorities say. Previous 30 items 1 ... 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 ... 337 Next 30 items
Search results 10091 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Biden to visit Cambodia for dual summits 2022-10-31 The Nov. 12-13 trip comes amid changing relations between the two countries. Solomon Islands province rejects Chinese mobile towers 2022-10-31 Malaita’s provincial assembly has banned Chinese-funded projects despite the need for infrastructure. United States likely to base long-range bombers in northern Australia 2022-10-31 The U.S. is trying to insulate its forces from the reach of China’s missiles, an analyst says. Rohingya missing after their boat sank in Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady region 2022-11-01 The boat was carrying at least 80 ethnic group members heading for Malaysia, locals said. Papua pro-independence activist found dead after apparent drowning 2022-11-01 Filep Karma spent nearly 11 years in an Indonesian prison for raising the Papuan independence movement’s Morning Star flag. Relative of drug war victims: ‘We are here trying to survive’ 2022-11-02 Families set up food, merchandise tents at Philippine cemeteries to remind others of their losses. UMNO president flexes muscles, drops PM’s loyalists from electoral line-up 2022-11-02 Report criticizes ASEAN, international response to Myanmar humanitarian crisis 2022-11-02 Five-point consensus is an “utter failure” and should be dropped, ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights says. Filipinos pay tribute to dead loved ones 2022-11-02 For first time, people visit cemeteries on day of the dead without any pandemic-related restrictions. Kiribati’s war on its expatriate judges provokes concern 2022-11-02 The appointment of the attorney general as chief justice could undermine the separation of powers. Philippine military chief: Communist guerrillas down to 24 fronts nationwide 2022-11-03 New People’s Army fighting units are weakened and will be dismantled soon, Lt. Gen. Bartolome Bacarro says. Search ends in southern Philippine village for bodies of typhoon victims 2022-11-03 Nalgae’s death toll hit 150 while 36 people are missing across the nation, authorities say. Bangladesh opposition steps up pressure for ‘neutral’ caretaker govt ahead of polls 2022-11-03 Ruling Awami League is facing a challenge as Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s weekly rallies attract huge crowds. Ethnic Mongolian UN-registered refugee threatened by Chinese agents in Bangkok 2022-11-03 Former Mongolian language teacher Adiyaa and his family remain at risk of kidnapping and forced repatriation. Pacific nations want compensation commitment from UN climate talks, Samoa minister says 2022-11-03 The islands are among the most vulnerable to rising sea levels and extreme weather. China, Australia give weapons and vehicles to Solomon Islands police as rivalry escalates 2022-11-04 Solomon Islands police are under equipped but their weapons have previously been stolen and used in conflicts. Russian invasion, typhoons drive inflation up to 7.7 percent in October 2022-11-04 The highest increase since December 2008 was expected, according to Philippine government projections. In sea journey, Thai woman fulfills promise to slain granddaughter 2022-11-04 Pattanan "Model" Mumklaing, 4, was among children who were massacred during an attack by a former police officer at a Thai nursery in October. Analysts: 2022 polls may be Anwar’s last chance to become Malaysian PM 2022-11-04 If his coalition loses, it will look for a fresh face to become PM candidate next time. Thailand launches surveillance of BRN rebels ahead of APEC meetings 2022-11-04 Some suspects capable of setting off bombs have been arrested, according to an intelligence source. A Reporter Looks Back: The Fall of Saigon and Takeover of Kabul 2021-08-18 Dan Southerland recalls efforts to get helpers out of Saigon before Viet Cong forces arrived in April 1975. Rohingya Militants Killed Nearly 100 Hindus in Myanmar’s Rakhine State: Report 2018-05-23 Myanmar welcomes report after rejecting previous evidence and criticism of Rakhine actions from rights groups. Indian Forces Kill Top Militant in Kashmir 2015-10-29 Abdul Rehman (alias Abu Qasim) was a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander. India: Alleged Mastermind of ’08 Ahmedabad Attack Caught 2018-01-22 Suspected Indian Mujahideen leader Abdul Subhan Qureshi was on most-wanted list. Bangladesh, US Officials: Unable to Verify Authenticity of Al-Qaeda Video 2018-08-30 Propaganda video purports to show Bengali-speaking militants involved in attacking a military facility in Afghanistan. Free Speech Threatened in South, Southeast Asia: Amnesty International 2016-02-24 Rights group criticizes Bangladesh, Thailand and Malaysia in report. Indian Police Hunt Suspected Bangladeshi Terror Group Leader 2017-08-07 Mohammad Faizan is believed to head Indian cell of Ansarullah Bangla Team, arrested Bangladeshi reveals. India Opens Probe into Rohingya Militant Group AMM 2018-02-20 Aqa Mul Mujahidin has links with outfits in Pakistan and Bangladesh, officials say. Bangladesh Arrests Myanmar Rebel Commander 2015-10-14 Arakan Army commander Renin Su is picked up and charged under the country’s anti-terrorism law. Bangladesh Charges Top Opposition Figure with Sedition 2016-05-26 Aslam Chowdhury met with an Israeli official to plot government’s overthrow, Bangladeshi authorities say. Previous 30 items 1 ... 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 ... 337 Next 30 items