Story Archive
2020-02-14
A senior official says farmers will receive compensation for land, crops, and lost livelihoods.
2020-02-14
Most Tawu infections have been found among members of three families, state media and other sources say.
2020-02-14
A source said the woman took her own life because she could not bear life in detention.
2020-02-14
Plaintiffs target power purchase agreement, saying impact is greater than predicted.
2020-02-14
Observers say authorities change the narrative on minorities when it suits their needs.
2020-02-14
Many workers are afraid to approach authorities because they are working illegally in China.
2020-02-14
Refugees fleeing China's rule in Tibet may now be sent back, with long-time Tibetan residents of Nepal subject to possible future extradition for 'political offenses.'
2020-02-14
Families call on their government to bring loved ones home from Wuhan, but Taipei is blaming Beijing for the delay.
2020-02-14
Government sets price below $4 per kilogram, but sellers cannot go that low.
2020-02-14
Funeral homes in the city are overwhelmed amid the coronavirus epidemic, and are advertising for round-the-clock workers at premium wages.
2020-02-14
About 200 officers raided 10 locations after receiving a tip in January.
2020-02-13
Trade with China decimated in Myanmar, while Cambodia allows cruise ship to dock then declares it virus-free.
2020-02-13
Ethnic groups say the military always finds excuses to cling to power.
2020-02-13
Activists say they must be treated well under Myanmar’s International Court of Justice obligations.
2020-02-13
Thousands of Chinese who work on those projects are stuck in China because of coronavirus travel restrictions.
2020-02-13
Lawyers say they only learned of the documents a day earlier and were unable to object to them.
2020-02-13
Xu Zhiyong is on the run and believed to still be in China amid a renewed crackdown on pro-democracy and human rights activists.
2020-02-13
Experts say the real number of infections in worst-hit Wuhan city could be 10 times higher than the reported figure, however.
2020-02-13
Xia Baolong made his political reputation by presiding over the widespread demolition of crosses and other Christian property during a political campaign in Zhejiang.
2020-02-13
The ruling Chinese Communist Party is expanding the use of artificial intelligence, DNA, and facial recognition to keep tabs on the population at all times.
2020-02-12
Reports indicate that dozens of people arriving in Atush are being isolated amid fears of a local outbreak.
2020-02-12
State TV said a Tibetan nurse volunteered to go to Wuhan, but her relatives say she was ordered.
2020-02-12
Ethnic leaders, meanwhile, say the ruling party has not kept pledges to address their issues.
2020-02-12
Government soldiers routinely block vehicles from transporting injured villagers to hospitals, locals say.
2020-02-12
North Korean refugees living in South Korea see Thae Yong Ho’s candidacy as a ray of hope.
2020-02-12
Mark Esper says announcement occurred as nations are telling China to “obey international rules.”
2020-02-12
The suspension will take place in six months, unless blocked by EU governments or its parliament.
2020-02-12
Local residents say the government should start with property that has been paid for by taxpayers.
2020-02-11
Of particular concern are persons coming in from outside areas and local residents hiding visitors who have not reported themselves for medical checks.
2020-02-11
Cambodia’s Hun Sen tells countrymen not to discriminate against Chinese, while Chinese Consul in Myanmar says Beijing has things under control.