Search results 10113 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Philippine activists press for release of environmentalist 2022-06-15 Police commandos, joined by the military, arrested Daisy Macapanpan, 69, whom authorities identified as a suspected communist. Russia, Ukraine turn Indonesia into diplomatic battlefield 2022-06-15 Jakarta’s “foreign policy tradition in such a situation is to play it safe,” one analyst says. Analysts warn about rising intolerance in Malaysia 2022-06-16 Issue in spotlight again as religious affairs minister tells Muslims not to attend Japanese cultural event because it has un-Islamic elements. Migration from Myanmar to Thailand surges amid fighting, COVID concerns 2022-06-16 Police have arrested thousands of migrants, many of whom were found in desperate conditions. 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. Chinese, Philippine vessels collide in South China Sea 2023-10-22 Watch the moment a Chinese Coast Guard ship and a Philippine Navy-commissioned resupply ship collided in disputed waters of the South China Sea. Villagers say their homes were damaged during the construction of Indonesia's high-speed rail 2023-10-24 Cracking walls and subsiding floors - residents of Tipar Silih Asih village in Padalarang, Indonesia, say their homes are still experiencing damages that ... Malaysia allows Australian firm to process rare earths through 2026 2023-10-24 The nation’s science minister says conditions placed on Lynas company will ensure a win-win situation. How Rohingya Hindus celebrate Durga Puja differently in Bangladesh 2023-10-24 Hindu Rohingya sheltering at refugee camps in Bangladesh celebrated Durga Puja, their religion’s festival dedicated to the goddess Durga. Some of them have ... Controversy before Malaysian Education Ministry’s “Palestine Solidarity Week” 2023-10-27 Controversial videos from Malaysian schools show students, adults, holding guns and waving Palestinian flags before the Education Ministry’s “Palestine ... Philippine president blames deadly Marawi bombing on ‘foreign terrorists’ 2023-12-03 The military chief says blast could be in retaliation for strike that killed 11 militants. Islamic State claims responsibility for bombing at Philippine Catholic mass 2023-12-04 IS said “soldiers of the Caliphate detonated an explosive device on a large gathering of Christians.” US ship conducts navigation operation near Second Thomas Shoal 2023-12-04 China says U.S. warship “trespassed” into waters near one of the most hotly contested reefs in the South China Sea. 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. Previous 30 items 1 ... 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 ... 338 Next 30 items
Search results 10113 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Philippine activists press for release of environmentalist 2022-06-15 Police commandos, joined by the military, arrested Daisy Macapanpan, 69, whom authorities identified as a suspected communist. Russia, Ukraine turn Indonesia into diplomatic battlefield 2022-06-15 Jakarta’s “foreign policy tradition in such a situation is to play it safe,” one analyst says. Analysts warn about rising intolerance in Malaysia 2022-06-16 Issue in spotlight again as religious affairs minister tells Muslims not to attend Japanese cultural event because it has un-Islamic elements. Migration from Myanmar to Thailand surges amid fighting, COVID concerns 2022-06-16 Police have arrested thousands of migrants, many of whom were found in desperate conditions. 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. Chinese, Philippine vessels collide in South China Sea 2023-10-22 Watch the moment a Chinese Coast Guard ship and a Philippine Navy-commissioned resupply ship collided in disputed waters of the South China Sea. Villagers say their homes were damaged during the construction of Indonesia's high-speed rail 2023-10-24 Cracking walls and subsiding floors - residents of Tipar Silih Asih village in Padalarang, Indonesia, say their homes are still experiencing damages that ... Malaysia allows Australian firm to process rare earths through 2026 2023-10-24 The nation’s science minister says conditions placed on Lynas company will ensure a win-win situation. How Rohingya Hindus celebrate Durga Puja differently in Bangladesh 2023-10-24 Hindu Rohingya sheltering at refugee camps in Bangladesh celebrated Durga Puja, their religion’s festival dedicated to the goddess Durga. Some of them have ... Controversy before Malaysian Education Ministry’s “Palestine Solidarity Week” 2023-10-27 Controversial videos from Malaysian schools show students, adults, holding guns and waving Palestinian flags before the Education Ministry’s “Palestine ... Philippine president blames deadly Marawi bombing on ‘foreign terrorists’ 2023-12-03 The military chief says blast could be in retaliation for strike that killed 11 militants. Islamic State claims responsibility for bombing at Philippine Catholic mass 2023-12-04 IS said “soldiers of the Caliphate detonated an explosive device on a large gathering of Christians.” US ship conducts navigation operation near Second Thomas Shoal 2023-12-04 China says U.S. warship “trespassed” into waters near one of the most hotly contested reefs in the South China Sea. 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. Previous 30 items 1 ... 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 ... 338 Next 30 items