Search results 10505 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Southeast Asian Chinese Ring In Year of the Pig 2019-02-05 Biggest holiday for Chinese communities is believed to bring good luck. 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. Previous 30 items 1 ... 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 ... 351 Next 30 items
Search results 10505 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Southeast Asian Chinese Ring In Year of the Pig 2019-02-05 Biggest holiday for Chinese communities is believed to bring good luck. 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. Previous 30 items 1 ... 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 ... 351 Next 30 items