Search results 9449 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months 2 Abu Sayyaf suspects accused of beheading foreign nationals surrender 2022-06-17 This has dealt “serious leadership and organization setbacks” to the group, officials say. Lawyers protest probe of judge who convicted ex-PM Najib on corruption charges 2022-06-17 In 2020, the judge sentenced the former Malaysian leader to 12 years in prison in the 1MDB-related case. Hasina govt plans mega-event for Padma Bridge opening 2022-06-20 The span provides better connectivity for one in five Bangladeshis – and campaign fodder for the ruling Awami League. Rights Groups Urge UN Ban on Peacekeeping by Bangladesh’s ‘Abusive’ RAB Unit 2022-01-20 In December, U.S. imposed sanctions on the Rapid Action Battalion over alleged “serious human rights abuse.” Philippines Sets Daily Record for COVID-19 Infections, Nears 3M Mark 2022-01-10 Monday’s 33,169 cases followed a weekend spike after health alerts were raised in Manila, surrounding areas. Indonesia to Resume Coal Shipments amid Foreign Pressure over Export Ban 2022-01-10 State power company has enough supply to get through January, official says. Analyst: ASEAN Must Not Allow Burmese Junta Officials to Attend Meetings 2022-01-10 Next week’s foreign ministers’ meeting will test member-states’ commitment to hold Myanmar military accountable to five-point consensus. Weekend Fire Uproots Thousands at Rohingya Camp in Bangladesh 2022-01-10 Jan. 9 blaze gutted some 600 huts at Camp 16 before it was put out, officials say. 5-year-old Killed, 3 Family Members Injured in Southern Philippine Bus Bombing 2022-01-11 No one has claimed responsibility for the blast that injured six people, officials say. Indonesian Prosecutors Seek Death Sentence for School Owner Accused of Raping Students 2022-01-11 Lawyers also requested chemical castration for founder of a West Java Islamic boarding school. After Thai-BRN Talks, Malaysia Says Deep South Solution Will Take Years 2022-01-12 In first in-person meeting since early 2020, Thai negotiators and rebel group discuss a 3-point framework for future deliberations. Ex-Radio Broadcaster Fatally Shot in Southern Philippines 2022-01-12 Jaynard Angeles quit recently to run for local office in this year’s general election, official says. Cambodia Postpones First ASEAN Meeting Amid Reports of Differences Among Member-States 2022-01-12 Foreign ministry spokesman cites “difficulties” for member-states’ top diplomats to attend in-person retreat in Siem Reap next week. Japan Reported to Have Conducted Free Navigation Ops in South China Sea 2022-01-12 Effort was “about freedom of naval/maritime operations rather than freedom of navigation,” or supporting U.S. FONOPs, expert says. China to Supply Nearly 40 Percent of Bangladesh’s Petroleum Imports 2022-01-12 Dhaka officials approved contracts to buy diesel, gasoline and jet fuel from five countries for the first half of 2022. Manila Mayor Orders COVID ‘Health Break’ for Teachers, Students 2022-01-13 Francisco Domagoso called for in-person and online classes to be suspended through Jan. 21. Detailed US Study Declares China’s South China Sea Claims Unlawful 2022-01-13 The State Department called on Beijing to cease “unlawful and coercive activities.” Malaysia Hands Over 3 Rebel Suspects to Thailand 2022-01-13 The rare prisoner transfer coincided with the latest round of Deep South peace talks in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia: Cambodian PM Should have Consulted ASEAN Members Before Myanmar Visit 2022-01-13 Meanwhile, Indonesia Urges Phnom Penh, regional bloc’s new chair, to stick to what was agreed in previous meetings. Leader of New Indonesian Capital’s Regency Faces Kickback Allegations 2022-01-14 The Corruption Eradication Commission seized $70,000 cash it says is linked to local government projects. Philippines to Buy India’s BrahMos Supersonic Missile 2022-01-14 $375-million purchase marks breakthrough for Manila’s defenses in South China Sea, one analyst says. New Chief of Indonesia’s Largest Islamic Group Seeks to Reform Orthodox Doctrines 2022-01-14 Country’s tolerant brand of Islam offers antidote to religious extremism, Nahdlatul Ulama chairman says. Philippine Troops Kill 4 Blamed for Fatal Bus Bombing 2022-01-15 The suspects were identified as members of an Islamic State-linked militant cell. Uyghur Bombing Suspects Describe Deplorable Conditions in Thai Military Prison 2022-01-17 The pair appeared in court to learn that testimony tied to the 2015 blast would begin in November. Aid Groups: Filipinos in Typhoon Evacuation Centers Risk Catching COVID 2022-01-18 As many as 340,000 remain displaced more than a month after the storm hit, humanitarian groups say. Indonesian Parliament Passes Law to Move Capital from Java to Borneo 2022-01-18 With bill’s passage, construction of new city, estimated to cost U.S. $32.5 billion, can begin. Malaysian FM Sees Shift in China’s Justification of its Sweeping South China Sea Claims 2022-01-18 “Four Sha,” are four island groups in South China Sea that Beijing claims to hold “historical rights” to. Suspected Rebel’s Family Seeks Justice after Thai Agency Ends Death Probe 2022-01-18 The Department of Special Investigation notified Abdullah Esomuso’s widow that she could supply new information. Thailand, BRN Rebels are Far Apart on Key Issues in Peace Talks 2022-01-18 Insurgents’ demand for autonomy is “absolute non-starter” for the Thai government, analyst Zachary Abuza says. Outlawed Group Resurfaces, Raising Fears of Clashes in Myanmar 2022-01-18 The reemergence of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army could delay refugees’ return home. Previous 30 items 1 ... 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 ... 315 Next 30 items
Search results 9449 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months 2 Abu Sayyaf suspects accused of beheading foreign nationals surrender 2022-06-17 This has dealt “serious leadership and organization setbacks” to the group, officials say. Lawyers protest probe of judge who convicted ex-PM Najib on corruption charges 2022-06-17 In 2020, the judge sentenced the former Malaysian leader to 12 years in prison in the 1MDB-related case. Hasina govt plans mega-event for Padma Bridge opening 2022-06-20 The span provides better connectivity for one in five Bangladeshis – and campaign fodder for the ruling Awami League. Rights Groups Urge UN Ban on Peacekeeping by Bangladesh’s ‘Abusive’ RAB Unit 2022-01-20 In December, U.S. imposed sanctions on the Rapid Action Battalion over alleged “serious human rights abuse.” Philippines Sets Daily Record for COVID-19 Infections, Nears 3M Mark 2022-01-10 Monday’s 33,169 cases followed a weekend spike after health alerts were raised in Manila, surrounding areas. Indonesia to Resume Coal Shipments amid Foreign Pressure over Export Ban 2022-01-10 State power company has enough supply to get through January, official says. Analyst: ASEAN Must Not Allow Burmese Junta Officials to Attend Meetings 2022-01-10 Next week’s foreign ministers’ meeting will test member-states’ commitment to hold Myanmar military accountable to five-point consensus. Weekend Fire Uproots Thousands at Rohingya Camp in Bangladesh 2022-01-10 Jan. 9 blaze gutted some 600 huts at Camp 16 before it was put out, officials say. 5-year-old Killed, 3 Family Members Injured in Southern Philippine Bus Bombing 2022-01-11 No one has claimed responsibility for the blast that injured six people, officials say. Indonesian Prosecutors Seek Death Sentence for School Owner Accused of Raping Students 2022-01-11 Lawyers also requested chemical castration for founder of a West Java Islamic boarding school. After Thai-BRN Talks, Malaysia Says Deep South Solution Will Take Years 2022-01-12 In first in-person meeting since early 2020, Thai negotiators and rebel group discuss a 3-point framework for future deliberations. Ex-Radio Broadcaster Fatally Shot in Southern Philippines 2022-01-12 Jaynard Angeles quit recently to run for local office in this year’s general election, official says. Cambodia Postpones First ASEAN Meeting Amid Reports of Differences Among Member-States 2022-01-12 Foreign ministry spokesman cites “difficulties” for member-states’ top diplomats to attend in-person retreat in Siem Reap next week. Japan Reported to Have Conducted Free Navigation Ops in South China Sea 2022-01-12 Effort was “about freedom of naval/maritime operations rather than freedom of navigation,” or supporting U.S. FONOPs, expert says. China to Supply Nearly 40 Percent of Bangladesh’s Petroleum Imports 2022-01-12 Dhaka officials approved contracts to buy diesel, gasoline and jet fuel from five countries for the first half of 2022. Manila Mayor Orders COVID ‘Health Break’ for Teachers, Students 2022-01-13 Francisco Domagoso called for in-person and online classes to be suspended through Jan. 21. Detailed US Study Declares China’s South China Sea Claims Unlawful 2022-01-13 The State Department called on Beijing to cease “unlawful and coercive activities.” Malaysia Hands Over 3 Rebel Suspects to Thailand 2022-01-13 The rare prisoner transfer coincided with the latest round of Deep South peace talks in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia: Cambodian PM Should have Consulted ASEAN Members Before Myanmar Visit 2022-01-13 Meanwhile, Indonesia Urges Phnom Penh, regional bloc’s new chair, to stick to what was agreed in previous meetings. Leader of New Indonesian Capital’s Regency Faces Kickback Allegations 2022-01-14 The Corruption Eradication Commission seized $70,000 cash it says is linked to local government projects. Philippines to Buy India’s BrahMos Supersonic Missile 2022-01-14 $375-million purchase marks breakthrough for Manila’s defenses in South China Sea, one analyst says. New Chief of Indonesia’s Largest Islamic Group Seeks to Reform Orthodox Doctrines 2022-01-14 Country’s tolerant brand of Islam offers antidote to religious extremism, Nahdlatul Ulama chairman says. Philippine Troops Kill 4 Blamed for Fatal Bus Bombing 2022-01-15 The suspects were identified as members of an Islamic State-linked militant cell. Uyghur Bombing Suspects Describe Deplorable Conditions in Thai Military Prison 2022-01-17 The pair appeared in court to learn that testimony tied to the 2015 blast would begin in November. Aid Groups: Filipinos in Typhoon Evacuation Centers Risk Catching COVID 2022-01-18 As many as 340,000 remain displaced more than a month after the storm hit, humanitarian groups say. Indonesian Parliament Passes Law to Move Capital from Java to Borneo 2022-01-18 With bill’s passage, construction of new city, estimated to cost U.S. $32.5 billion, can begin. Malaysian FM Sees Shift in China’s Justification of its Sweeping South China Sea Claims 2022-01-18 “Four Sha,” are four island groups in South China Sea that Beijing claims to hold “historical rights” to. Suspected Rebel’s Family Seeks Justice after Thai Agency Ends Death Probe 2022-01-18 The Department of Special Investigation notified Abdullah Esomuso’s widow that she could supply new information. Thailand, BRN Rebels are Far Apart on Key Issues in Peace Talks 2022-01-18 Insurgents’ demand for autonomy is “absolute non-starter” for the Thai government, analyst Zachary Abuza says. Outlawed Group Resurfaces, Raising Fears of Clashes in Myanmar 2022-01-18 The reemergence of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army could delay refugees’ return home. Previous 30 items 1 ... 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 ... 315 Next 30 items