Search results 10564 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Bangladesh celebrates Bengali New Year with color, joy 2015-04-16 The nationwide, day-long celebration is a showcase of culture and creativity. Thailand Rings In Traditional New Year 2015-04-15 Thais celebrate Songkran festival with watery fun and other activities. Indonesia: Hundreds Volunteer to Clean Oil Spill in East Kalimantan 2018-04-03 Balikpapan city officials have declared a state of emergency. Barriers in Thailand’s Deep South Get Makeover 2016-03-30 Local students pick up paint brushes in push for peace. In Catholic Philippines, COVID-19 Empties Pews on Palm Sunday 2020-04-06 The Church is advising parishioners to read the “gospels from end to end” during Holy Week. Signs of Devastation Scar Central Sulawesi a Year After Twin Disaster 2019-09-25 Nearly 16,000 survivors of 2018 temblor and tsunami remain homeless at camps in provincial capital. Malaysia’s King Displays Sense of Humor amid Political, Racial Tensions 2018-07-17 Sultan Muhammad V appeals for calm and unity during opening of country’s Parliament. Malaysian Parties Show Their Flags as Election Nears 2018-04-20 Partisan colors, symbols remind nearly 15 million voters to cast ballots on May 9. Thai Deep South: Snapshots from Daily Life in Pattani 2018-08-29 Street scenes capture Muslims, Buddhist co-existing. China Threatens to Fine Foreign Fishermen in South China Sea Waters it Claims 2021-12-27 New policy became effective Nov. 26 on a trial basis but was publicized only last week. Boat with 120 Rohingya Refugees Stranded off Indonesia’s Aceh Province 2021-12-27 Security officials did not allow local fishermen to help boat land and bring migrants ashore, rights activist says. Philippines Signs $554M Deal for 2 South Korean-Made Warships 2021-12-28 The latest acquisition moves the navy closer to a “more capable fleet,” Defense Secretary Lorenzana says. UNHCR Pleads to Indonesia to Take in Rohingya Stranded at Sea 2021-12-28 But authorities in a regency in Aceh province are refusing to allow in the refugees. Indonesia Seeks Cooperation Among ASEAN Over Beijing’s Moves in South China Sea 2021-12-28 Indonesian coast guard’s head will invite counterparts from Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam to meeting next February. Bahasa Melayu as ‘Working Language’ May Feature in Upcoming Thai-BRN Peace Talks 2021-12-28 During two years of mostly online negotiations, both sides have missed opportunities to reduce tensions, analyst Don Pathan says. Disaster Could’ve Been Averted, Bangladesh Ferry-Fire Survivor Says 2021-12-28 The blaze that killed more than 40 people is the latest incident dating back decades. Philippines Lifts 4-Year-Old Ban on Open-Pit Mining 2021-12-29 Environmentalists decried the decision which drew support from the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines. Indonesia Changes Course, Will Allow Stranded Rohingya to Come Ashore 2021-12-29 Aid supplies including food, clothing and medicines have been delivered to boat drifting near Aceh province. Malaysia’s Youth Look to Take Politics by ‘Storm’ in 2022 2021-12-29 MUDA is registered as a party for young people, as five million 18-21-year-olds are set to join electorate. Thousands Spill across Thai Border to Flee Myanmar Clashes 2021-12-29 More than 16,000 have fled over two weeks from 10 villages in the Kayin state region. 2021: Myanmar’s Post-Coup Bloodshed Eclipsed Other Conflicts, Violence in Southeast Asia 2021-12-30 Analyst Zachary Abuza reviews some of the year’s key developments on the regional security landscape. Widows from War-Torn Thai Deep South Live Joy of Umrah Pilgrimage 2021-12-30 NGO says the government needs sincerity to tackle the separatist insurgency. Malaysians Slam Chinese Group for Inviting Ex-PM Najib as Keynote Speaker 2021-12-30 The former leader, convicted of massive corruption last year, gave headliner speech at World Chinese Economic Forum. Chinese fire water cannon at Philippine Coast Guard in disputed sea 2023-08-06 Manila condemns “dangerous maneuvers”; China claims ships carried illegal building materials Lawsuit in Palau seeks to suspend work on US military radar site 2023-08-06 Angaur state government says land was cleared without an environmental impact assessment, permits. Philippines summons Chinese envoy over water-cannon incident in disputed waters 2023-08-07 Beijing, meanwhile, calls on Manila to stop using a rusted out WWII era ship as a military outpost. Think-tank: Indonesia’s next president must navigate complicated ties with China 2023-08-07 Two of the three hopefuls for the top office are pro-Beijing. Asia battles surge in dengue cases amid fears of record infections worldwide 2023-08-07 Some countries are seeing a spike in cases, amid signs that global warming is intensifying outbreaks. Bangladesh approves proposal to dilute draconian law used to silence dissent 2023-08-07 Some activists claim victory, while others wait to see provisions of new law that will replace Digital Security Act. Pheu Thai pairs up with former rival in bid to form govt 2023-08-07 With Bhumjaithai on board, it has 212 of the 375 seats needed to form the government. Previous 30 items 1 ... 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 ... 353 Next 30 items
Search results 10564 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Bangladesh celebrates Bengali New Year with color, joy 2015-04-16 The nationwide, day-long celebration is a showcase of culture and creativity. Thailand Rings In Traditional New Year 2015-04-15 Thais celebrate Songkran festival with watery fun and other activities. Indonesia: Hundreds Volunteer to Clean Oil Spill in East Kalimantan 2018-04-03 Balikpapan city officials have declared a state of emergency. Barriers in Thailand’s Deep South Get Makeover 2016-03-30 Local students pick up paint brushes in push for peace. In Catholic Philippines, COVID-19 Empties Pews on Palm Sunday 2020-04-06 The Church is advising parishioners to read the “gospels from end to end” during Holy Week. Signs of Devastation Scar Central Sulawesi a Year After Twin Disaster 2019-09-25 Nearly 16,000 survivors of 2018 temblor and tsunami remain homeless at camps in provincial capital. Malaysia’s King Displays Sense of Humor amid Political, Racial Tensions 2018-07-17 Sultan Muhammad V appeals for calm and unity during opening of country’s Parliament. Malaysian Parties Show Their Flags as Election Nears 2018-04-20 Partisan colors, symbols remind nearly 15 million voters to cast ballots on May 9. Thai Deep South: Snapshots from Daily Life in Pattani 2018-08-29 Street scenes capture Muslims, Buddhist co-existing. China Threatens to Fine Foreign Fishermen in South China Sea Waters it Claims 2021-12-27 New policy became effective Nov. 26 on a trial basis but was publicized only last week. Boat with 120 Rohingya Refugees Stranded off Indonesia’s Aceh Province 2021-12-27 Security officials did not allow local fishermen to help boat land and bring migrants ashore, rights activist says. Philippines Signs $554M Deal for 2 South Korean-Made Warships 2021-12-28 The latest acquisition moves the navy closer to a “more capable fleet,” Defense Secretary Lorenzana says. UNHCR Pleads to Indonesia to Take in Rohingya Stranded at Sea 2021-12-28 But authorities in a regency in Aceh province are refusing to allow in the refugees. Indonesia Seeks Cooperation Among ASEAN Over Beijing’s Moves in South China Sea 2021-12-28 Indonesian coast guard’s head will invite counterparts from Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam to meeting next February. Bahasa Melayu as ‘Working Language’ May Feature in Upcoming Thai-BRN Peace Talks 2021-12-28 During two years of mostly online negotiations, both sides have missed opportunities to reduce tensions, analyst Don Pathan says. Disaster Could’ve Been Averted, Bangladesh Ferry-Fire Survivor Says 2021-12-28 The blaze that killed more than 40 people is the latest incident dating back decades. Philippines Lifts 4-Year-Old Ban on Open-Pit Mining 2021-12-29 Environmentalists decried the decision which drew support from the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines. Indonesia Changes Course, Will Allow Stranded Rohingya to Come Ashore 2021-12-29 Aid supplies including food, clothing and medicines have been delivered to boat drifting near Aceh province. Malaysia’s Youth Look to Take Politics by ‘Storm’ in 2022 2021-12-29 MUDA is registered as a party for young people, as five million 18-21-year-olds are set to join electorate. Thousands Spill across Thai Border to Flee Myanmar Clashes 2021-12-29 More than 16,000 have fled over two weeks from 10 villages in the Kayin state region. 2021: Myanmar’s Post-Coup Bloodshed Eclipsed Other Conflicts, Violence in Southeast Asia 2021-12-30 Analyst Zachary Abuza reviews some of the year’s key developments on the regional security landscape. Widows from War-Torn Thai Deep South Live Joy of Umrah Pilgrimage 2021-12-30 NGO says the government needs sincerity to tackle the separatist insurgency. Malaysians Slam Chinese Group for Inviting Ex-PM Najib as Keynote Speaker 2021-12-30 The former leader, convicted of massive corruption last year, gave headliner speech at World Chinese Economic Forum. Chinese fire water cannon at Philippine Coast Guard in disputed sea 2023-08-06 Manila condemns “dangerous maneuvers”; China claims ships carried illegal building materials Lawsuit in Palau seeks to suspend work on US military radar site 2023-08-06 Angaur state government says land was cleared without an environmental impact assessment, permits. Philippines summons Chinese envoy over water-cannon incident in disputed waters 2023-08-07 Beijing, meanwhile, calls on Manila to stop using a rusted out WWII era ship as a military outpost. Think-tank: Indonesia’s next president must navigate complicated ties with China 2023-08-07 Two of the three hopefuls for the top office are pro-Beijing. Asia battles surge in dengue cases amid fears of record infections worldwide 2023-08-07 Some countries are seeing a spike in cases, amid signs that global warming is intensifying outbreaks. Bangladesh approves proposal to dilute draconian law used to silence dissent 2023-08-07 Some activists claim victory, while others wait to see provisions of new law that will replace Digital Security Act. Pheu Thai pairs up with former rival in bid to form govt 2023-08-07 With Bhumjaithai on board, it has 212 of the 375 seats needed to form the government. Previous 30 items 1 ... 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 ... 353 Next 30 items