Search results 11719 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Bangladesh Seeks to Slow New Influx of Rohingya Refugees 2017-09-01 Tens of thousands of people have crossed the Bangladesh-Myanmar border during the past week. Rohingya Refugee Influx in Bangladesh Hits 582,000, UN Says 2017-10-17 As many as 15,000 entered the country since Sunday. Life Inside Bangladesh’s Rohingya Refugee Camps 2017-01-30 Camps in Cox’s Bazar district can be hard for new arrivals. Malaysian Women Conquer Skyscrapers in Dangerous Job 2019-01-15 BenarNews follows five female rope-access technicians during a day’s work high above Kuala Lumpur. Thai King Bhumibol’s Hearse Blessed in Ancient Rite 2017-09-21 The “Great Victory Royal Chariot” was used for the first time in 1795. Philippines: Predominantly Catholic Nation Observes All Saints’ Day 2018-11-01 Filipinos spend day in cemeteries honoring lost loved ones. Election fever in Malaysia's Sarawak State 2016-05-02 The remote state in East Malaysia is sparsely populated and inhabited by tribes. Malaysia Launches SEA Games 2017-08-21 Eleven nations are participating in the 29th edition of the regional games through Aug. 31. India: Drought-Hit Farmers Protest Government Inaction 2017-03-24 Tamil Nadu state farmers are carrying skulls of dead colleagues to draw attention. Thailand: Drought Does Not Dry Up Songkran 2016-04-13 Thais ring in their traditional new year with a water festival. Birdsong Fans Flock to Pattani Contest 2016-02-23 The best-known Java dove, nicknamed “Super Man,” is valued at 3 million baht (U.S. $84,000). Indonesian uses puppets to teach children about threat to world's rarest rhino 2022-07-11 In a small Indonesian fishing village, a former teacher performs in front of a group of eager boys and girls with cardboard puppets in his hands and a fake ... Angry Indonesians in Aceh again storm a shelter, push Rohingya out 2024-03-27 Human rights activists say misinformation and fake news about the persecuted Myanmar minority are influencing Acehnese. Whistle-blower: Indonesia may have used Israeli malware to spy on political opponents 2023-06-12 Businessman who’s now a minister allegedly used Pegasus spyware to tilt 2019 polls in president’s favor, IndonesiaLeaks says. Filipinos demand the right to divorce 2023-06-12 Philippine mother-of-three Stella Sibonga is desperate to end a marriage she never wanted. But divorce in the Catholic-majority Philippines is illegal, and a ... Dozens killed, others missing after boat capsizes in Bangladesh 2022-09-25 Overcrowded ferry was carrying mostly Hindu devotees who were returning from a temple across the Karatoa River in northern Panchagarh district. Several rescuers die as Super Typhoon batters Philippines 2022-09-26 But its effect was noticeably weaker compared with previous typhoons and damage was lower than expected. US on backfoot with Pacific island nations as Washington convenes leaders’ summit 2022-09-26 In the face of competition from China, America’s commitment to the region lacks “significant substance,” one analyst says. Indonesia at UN: ASEAN refuses to be a pawn in ‘a new Cold War’ 2022-09-26 Jakarta’s top diplomat also says “principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity are non-negotiable.” Bangladesh allows construction on troubled elevated transit line to resume 2022-09-26 China’s Gezhouba Group Company is building the project. New island rises near Tonga as undersea volcano erupts 2022-09-27 Islands created by submarine volcanoes usually have a short life span. Uyghur convict in Indonesia deported amid fears he was sent to China 2022-09-27 Ahmet Bozoglan had been convicted on terrorism charges and was released July 1, a senior police official said. Ex-guerrillas in southern Philippines begin turning in last batch of firearms 2022-09-27 Process aims to finally end the chapter of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front as an armed entity. Vietnamese fisherman shot by unknown assailant 2022-09-27 The man was hit in the leg and may have to retire from fishing. ‘I’ll be able to carry on the struggle for Myanmar’ from Canada 2022-09-27 Myanmar beauty queen Han Lay was granted asylum in Canada after a week after her detention in Bangkok. World War II bombs found in Tuvalu lagoon by international naval contingent 2022-09-27 The discovery of 500 pound bombs from World War II highlights the long-term problem of unexploded munitions in the Pacific Blinken: US, Pacific island states agree to ‘declaration of partnership’ 2022-09-28 Agreement shows “we have a shared vision for the future,” U.S. secretary of state says. Philippine offshore gaming industry’s future uncertain amid govt crackdown on illegal POGOs 2022-09-28 Lawmakers are divided over online gaming operations, which cater mostly to Chinese and generate millions of dollars, but are also associated with crime United States, Pacific island nations cap summit with declaration of partnership 2022-09-29 U.S. announces boost in aid to island nations as it seeks to counter China’s increased influence in the region. A centuries-old model of pluralism thrives in Central Java mountains 2022-09-29 Hindus, Buddhists and followers of old Javanese religions live together side-by-side. Previous 30 items 1 ... 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 ... 391 Next 30 items
Search results 11719 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Bangladesh Seeks to Slow New Influx of Rohingya Refugees 2017-09-01 Tens of thousands of people have crossed the Bangladesh-Myanmar border during the past week. Rohingya Refugee Influx in Bangladesh Hits 582,000, UN Says 2017-10-17 As many as 15,000 entered the country since Sunday. Life Inside Bangladesh’s Rohingya Refugee Camps 2017-01-30 Camps in Cox’s Bazar district can be hard for new arrivals. Malaysian Women Conquer Skyscrapers in Dangerous Job 2019-01-15 BenarNews follows five female rope-access technicians during a day’s work high above Kuala Lumpur. Thai King Bhumibol’s Hearse Blessed in Ancient Rite 2017-09-21 The “Great Victory Royal Chariot” was used for the first time in 1795. Philippines: Predominantly Catholic Nation Observes All Saints’ Day 2018-11-01 Filipinos spend day in cemeteries honoring lost loved ones. Election fever in Malaysia's Sarawak State 2016-05-02 The remote state in East Malaysia is sparsely populated and inhabited by tribes. Malaysia Launches SEA Games 2017-08-21 Eleven nations are participating in the 29th edition of the regional games through Aug. 31. India: Drought-Hit Farmers Protest Government Inaction 2017-03-24 Tamil Nadu state farmers are carrying skulls of dead colleagues to draw attention. Thailand: Drought Does Not Dry Up Songkran 2016-04-13 Thais ring in their traditional new year with a water festival. Birdsong Fans Flock to Pattani Contest 2016-02-23 The best-known Java dove, nicknamed “Super Man,” is valued at 3 million baht (U.S. $84,000). Indonesian uses puppets to teach children about threat to world's rarest rhino 2022-07-11 In a small Indonesian fishing village, a former teacher performs in front of a group of eager boys and girls with cardboard puppets in his hands and a fake ... Angry Indonesians in Aceh again storm a shelter, push Rohingya out 2024-03-27 Human rights activists say misinformation and fake news about the persecuted Myanmar minority are influencing Acehnese. Whistle-blower: Indonesia may have used Israeli malware to spy on political opponents 2023-06-12 Businessman who’s now a minister allegedly used Pegasus spyware to tilt 2019 polls in president’s favor, IndonesiaLeaks says. Filipinos demand the right to divorce 2023-06-12 Philippine mother-of-three Stella Sibonga is desperate to end a marriage she never wanted. But divorce in the Catholic-majority Philippines is illegal, and a ... Dozens killed, others missing after boat capsizes in Bangladesh 2022-09-25 Overcrowded ferry was carrying mostly Hindu devotees who were returning from a temple across the Karatoa River in northern Panchagarh district. Several rescuers die as Super Typhoon batters Philippines 2022-09-26 But its effect was noticeably weaker compared with previous typhoons and damage was lower than expected. US on backfoot with Pacific island nations as Washington convenes leaders’ summit 2022-09-26 In the face of competition from China, America’s commitment to the region lacks “significant substance,” one analyst says. Indonesia at UN: ASEAN refuses to be a pawn in ‘a new Cold War’ 2022-09-26 Jakarta’s top diplomat also says “principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity are non-negotiable.” Bangladesh allows construction on troubled elevated transit line to resume 2022-09-26 China’s Gezhouba Group Company is building the project. New island rises near Tonga as undersea volcano erupts 2022-09-27 Islands created by submarine volcanoes usually have a short life span. Uyghur convict in Indonesia deported amid fears he was sent to China 2022-09-27 Ahmet Bozoglan had been convicted on terrorism charges and was released July 1, a senior police official said. Ex-guerrillas in southern Philippines begin turning in last batch of firearms 2022-09-27 Process aims to finally end the chapter of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front as an armed entity. Vietnamese fisherman shot by unknown assailant 2022-09-27 The man was hit in the leg and may have to retire from fishing. ‘I’ll be able to carry on the struggle for Myanmar’ from Canada 2022-09-27 Myanmar beauty queen Han Lay was granted asylum in Canada after a week after her detention in Bangkok. World War II bombs found in Tuvalu lagoon by international naval contingent 2022-09-27 The discovery of 500 pound bombs from World War II highlights the long-term problem of unexploded munitions in the Pacific Blinken: US, Pacific island states agree to ‘declaration of partnership’ 2022-09-28 Agreement shows “we have a shared vision for the future,” U.S. secretary of state says. Philippine offshore gaming industry’s future uncertain amid govt crackdown on illegal POGOs 2022-09-28 Lawmakers are divided over online gaming operations, which cater mostly to Chinese and generate millions of dollars, but are also associated with crime United States, Pacific island nations cap summit with declaration of partnership 2022-09-29 U.S. announces boost in aid to island nations as it seeks to counter China’s increased influence in the region. A centuries-old model of pluralism thrives in Central Java mountains 2022-09-29 Hindus, Buddhists and followers of old Javanese religions live together side-by-side. Previous 30 items 1 ... 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 ... 391 Next 30 items