Search results 10564 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Some Aceh clerics slam locals who ‘bathed’ alleged Sharia violators in sewer water 2024-04-17 Some residents in the westernmost Indonesian province collared an unmarried couple suspected of being alone together and having sexual relations. Myanmar border guards, soldiers and civilians flee to Bangladesh 2024-04-17 Rohingya have also tried to escape from fighting in Rakhine state, a Cox’s Bazar camp leader says. Scenes from election day in the Solomon Islands 2024-04-17 “I’m really looking forward to some change,” says a local who was waiting to vote. Silent struggles plague Cambodian refugees in Bangkok 2024-04-16 A new government in Thailand offers little change for asylum seekers. Solomon Islanders vote in key election for their country, region 2024-04-16 The election is the first since pro-Beijing Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare switched diplomatic recognition to China. Philippines’ Marcos takes swipe at Duterte over record drug bust 2024-04-16 In a subtle dig at his predecessor, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said ‘nobody died’ in massive narcotics seizure. Solomon Islands observes campaign blackout ahead of election 2024-04-16 Nearly 400 independent observers are monitoring the voting in national and provincial elections. Songkhla Lake in Thailand is home to hundreds of fish, bird species 2024-04-15 The Thai cabinet nominated the brackish water lagoon to be the nation’s next World Heritage Site. Morale plunges amid setbacks as Myanmar’s junta looks for scapegoats 2024-04-15 Battlefield losses, drone attacks at Naypyidaw headquarters are having a psychological effect on the junta’s generals. Marcos says Duterte struck ‘secret’ deal with Beijing on South China Sea 2024-04-15 The Philippine president says the insistence of the Chinese government convinces him his predecessor made an agreement. Crumbling roads, rising prices: Solomon Islands election highlights frustrations, flashpoints 2024-04-14 Beijing’s funding has met some of the Pacific island country’s development needs. Somali pirates release Bangladesh ship, crew following reports of ransom payment 2024-04-14 The owner of MV Abdullah did not discuss a potential payment when commenting on crew’s release. Solomon Islands election to test pro-China leader’s hold on power 2024-04-13 Voters in the Pacific island country are concerned by crumbling roads and lack of economic opportunity. Thailand calls for dialogue to end Myanmar conflict peacefully 2024-04-12 Cooperation among combatants is necessary, “otherwise, the prolonged war will never end,” historian says. Through new trilateral defense partnership, Philippines eyes more US, Japanese investments 2024-04-12 Manila, Tokyo and Washington forged closer security and strategic ties at a White House summit of their leaders. US, the Philippines and Japan forge stronger ties to counter China’s “dangerous, coercive” behavior 2024-04-12 China’s “coercive and aggressive” actions in the South China Sea took center stage at the historic trilateral summit between the U.S. President Joe Biden, ... Israeli man pleads not guilty to firearms charges in Malaysia 2024-04-12 Shalom Avitan, 37, was allegedly found in possession of a cache of guns and more than 100 rounds of ammunition. Biden: US will defend Philippines if vessels are attacked 2024-04-11 Amid White House talks, Beijing says it will “resolutely stop” Manila from fixing a dilapidated maritime outpost. Canada asylum-seeker recalls ‘all kinds of torture’ in Chinese jail 2024-04-11 Veteran rights activist Wei Yani says she is free from fear despite being denied entry by Taiwan. Rebels claim they drove out last junta battalion in Myanmar border town 2024-04-11 About 200 junta soldiers are sheltering in northern Myawaddy near a bridge to Thailand, residents said. Philippine navy helicopter crash kills 2 pilots 2024-04-11 The incident was the latest in a series of helicopter crashes in the Philippine military and police fleets dating to early 2020. Residents flee Myanmar into Thailand as fighting intensifies 2024-04-10 More than 1,000 in Myawaddy have crossed into Mae Sot in a single day. With eyes on Beijing, US and Japan pledge stronger ties 2024-04-10 “Ukraine today may be East Asia tomorrow,” Japan’s prime minister said at the White House. Bangladeshi hostages aboard hijacked ship send Eid greetings to families back home 2024-04-10 The owner of the MV Abdullah confirmed there have been negotiations to free the 23 crew members. Rohingya ordered by Myanmar officer to ‘fight for our faith’ 2024-04-10 Conscription among the stateless Muslim minority members long-targeted for religion beliefs is violent and widespread. Philippines’ Marcos denies ‘gentleman’s agreement’ with Beijing over South China Sea 2024-04-10 President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says he is “horrified” by the idea that his predecessor compromised Philippine sovereignty. Palestinians in Malaysia mark this year’s Eid celebration with heartbreak 2024-04-10 Expatriates from Gaza say they lost loved ones in the war between Israel and Hamas. Analysts: Philippines-US-Japan summit opportunity to solidify security alliance in South China Sea 2024-04-09 The meeting follows a four-nation large-scale exercise with ally Australia showcasing naval, air power. Thai ex-hostage in Gaza recounts return from dark depths of captivity 2024-04-09 Gong Saelao was one of 23 Thais released from Gaza after being abducted by Hamas militants on Oct. 7. Japan can aid lagging US defense industrial base: diplomat 2024-04-08 The U.S. ambassador to Japan says Tokyo’s role in the AUKUS defense pact will help overcome bottlenecks. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 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 Some Aceh clerics slam locals who ‘bathed’ alleged Sharia violators in sewer water 2024-04-17 Some residents in the westernmost Indonesian province collared an unmarried couple suspected of being alone together and having sexual relations. Myanmar border guards, soldiers and civilians flee to Bangladesh 2024-04-17 Rohingya have also tried to escape from fighting in Rakhine state, a Cox’s Bazar camp leader says. Scenes from election day in the Solomon Islands 2024-04-17 “I’m really looking forward to some change,” says a local who was waiting to vote. Silent struggles plague Cambodian refugees in Bangkok 2024-04-16 A new government in Thailand offers little change for asylum seekers. Solomon Islanders vote in key election for their country, region 2024-04-16 The election is the first since pro-Beijing Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare switched diplomatic recognition to China. Philippines’ Marcos takes swipe at Duterte over record drug bust 2024-04-16 In a subtle dig at his predecessor, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said ‘nobody died’ in massive narcotics seizure. Solomon Islands observes campaign blackout ahead of election 2024-04-16 Nearly 400 independent observers are monitoring the voting in national and provincial elections. Songkhla Lake in Thailand is home to hundreds of fish, bird species 2024-04-15 The Thai cabinet nominated the brackish water lagoon to be the nation’s next World Heritage Site. Morale plunges amid setbacks as Myanmar’s junta looks for scapegoats 2024-04-15 Battlefield losses, drone attacks at Naypyidaw headquarters are having a psychological effect on the junta’s generals. Marcos says Duterte struck ‘secret’ deal with Beijing on South China Sea 2024-04-15 The Philippine president says the insistence of the Chinese government convinces him his predecessor made an agreement. Crumbling roads, rising prices: Solomon Islands election highlights frustrations, flashpoints 2024-04-14 Beijing’s funding has met some of the Pacific island country’s development needs. Somali pirates release Bangladesh ship, crew following reports of ransom payment 2024-04-14 The owner of MV Abdullah did not discuss a potential payment when commenting on crew’s release. Solomon Islands election to test pro-China leader’s hold on power 2024-04-13 Voters in the Pacific island country are concerned by crumbling roads and lack of economic opportunity. Thailand calls for dialogue to end Myanmar conflict peacefully 2024-04-12 Cooperation among combatants is necessary, “otherwise, the prolonged war will never end,” historian says. Through new trilateral defense partnership, Philippines eyes more US, Japanese investments 2024-04-12 Manila, Tokyo and Washington forged closer security and strategic ties at a White House summit of their leaders. US, the Philippines and Japan forge stronger ties to counter China’s “dangerous, coercive” behavior 2024-04-12 China’s “coercive and aggressive” actions in the South China Sea took center stage at the historic trilateral summit between the U.S. President Joe Biden, ... Israeli man pleads not guilty to firearms charges in Malaysia 2024-04-12 Shalom Avitan, 37, was allegedly found in possession of a cache of guns and more than 100 rounds of ammunition. Biden: US will defend Philippines if vessels are attacked 2024-04-11 Amid White House talks, Beijing says it will “resolutely stop” Manila from fixing a dilapidated maritime outpost. Canada asylum-seeker recalls ‘all kinds of torture’ in Chinese jail 2024-04-11 Veteran rights activist Wei Yani says she is free from fear despite being denied entry by Taiwan. Rebels claim they drove out last junta battalion in Myanmar border town 2024-04-11 About 200 junta soldiers are sheltering in northern Myawaddy near a bridge to Thailand, residents said. Philippine navy helicopter crash kills 2 pilots 2024-04-11 The incident was the latest in a series of helicopter crashes in the Philippine military and police fleets dating to early 2020. Residents flee Myanmar into Thailand as fighting intensifies 2024-04-10 More than 1,000 in Myawaddy have crossed into Mae Sot in a single day. With eyes on Beijing, US and Japan pledge stronger ties 2024-04-10 “Ukraine today may be East Asia tomorrow,” Japan’s prime minister said at the White House. Bangladeshi hostages aboard hijacked ship send Eid greetings to families back home 2024-04-10 The owner of the MV Abdullah confirmed there have been negotiations to free the 23 crew members. Rohingya ordered by Myanmar officer to ‘fight for our faith’ 2024-04-10 Conscription among the stateless Muslim minority members long-targeted for religion beliefs is violent and widespread. Philippines’ Marcos denies ‘gentleman’s agreement’ with Beijing over South China Sea 2024-04-10 President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says he is “horrified” by the idea that his predecessor compromised Philippine sovereignty. Palestinians in Malaysia mark this year’s Eid celebration with heartbreak 2024-04-10 Expatriates from Gaza say they lost loved ones in the war between Israel and Hamas. Analysts: Philippines-US-Japan summit opportunity to solidify security alliance in South China Sea 2024-04-09 The meeting follows a four-nation large-scale exercise with ally Australia showcasing naval, air power. Thai ex-hostage in Gaza recounts return from dark depths of captivity 2024-04-09 Gong Saelao was one of 23 Thais released from Gaza after being abducted by Hamas militants on Oct. 7. Japan can aid lagging US defense industrial base: diplomat 2024-04-08 The U.S. ambassador to Japan says Tokyo’s role in the AUKUS defense pact will help overcome bottlenecks. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 353 Next 30 items