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Video search results 771 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Indonesia: Building Peace in Maluku Apr 26, 2016 Zulfirman Rahyantel has a plan to help communities in post-conflict Ambon rebuild trust. By Oil-Lamp Light, Indonesian Children Recite Quran During Ramadan May 29, 2019 Students at the Baitul Mustofa Islamic boarding school perform the ritual during the last 10 nights of Ramadan. By The Hundreds, Rohingya Children Reach Bangladesh Alone Sep 13, 2017 Many who crossed the border by themselves are orphans from Myanmar's Rakhine state, U.N. says. Campaigning under way for Bangladesh polls Dec 11, 2018 The opposition has not named a prime minister candidate, hundreds of people have been arrested and PM Sheikh Hasina is accused of ignoring democratic checks on ... Carnage at Christchurch Mosques Mar 15, 2019 Dozens die in biggest terrorist attack in New Zealand's history. Cartoonist Charged with Sedition in Malaysia Apr 03, 2015 Police arrested more than 100 people for sedition in March – the biggest crackdown on dissent in Malaysia in decades. Cash for Votes in Indonesia? MP Accused of Bribery in Polls Apr 09, 2019 Lawmaker running for office in Central Java was recently discovered to have 400,000 envelopes stuffed with cash. Child-Evacuees from Marawi Pour Wartime Experiences into Art Jun 07, 2017 Elementary school is helping kids heal from their trauma by expressing themselves through pictures, words. China's Mekong Expansion Plans Worry Thais, Laotians May 05, 2017 China wants to dynamite a section of the great river where it runs between Thailand and Laos. Chinese hunger for durians threatens Malaysian rainforests Feb 14, 2019 Soaring demand for durians in China is being blamed for a new wave of deforestation in Malaysia with environmentalists warning vast amounts of jungle is being ... Chinese Opera Plays on in Thailand Feb 03, 2016 The colorful musical tradition, however, faces challenges in modern-day Thai society. Clashes Erupt at Anti-Coal Protest in Dhaka Jan 26, 2017 Demonstrators oppose coal-fired power plant under construction near the Sundarbans, a UNESCO world heritage site. Commercial Fishing Threatens Southeast Asia's Moken 'Sea Gypsies' Jul 03, 2017 The Moken are a nomadic seafaring tribe that practices freedive fishing and has sailed the waters of southern Thailand and the Myeik archipelago in Myanmar for ... Communal Harmony Marks Lunar New Year in Solo Jan 30, 2017 Thousands attend Muslim memorial near Chinese New Year festivities in conservative Central Java city. Community Near Indonesian Capital Battles Plastic Waste Feb 19, 2019 “If we don’t stop this, we’ll be extinct,” one man says about plastic pollution in local waters. Conservationists: Orangutans at Risk as Indonesia Plans to Move Capital Sep 06, 2019 The head of Indonesia's Development Planning Agency says no structures will be built in East Kalimantan's environmentally protected areas. Children at Risk in Indonesia's Tobacco Fields: Human Rights Watch May 25, 2016 Underage laborers are being exposed to health threats, HRW warns in a new report. Cricket Unites South Asians in Malaysia Oct 17, 2016 Informal weekend matches draw players from Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka Daring, Desperate Search for Kids Trapped in Thai Cave Drags On Jun 28, 2018 A Dozen children and their soccer coach have been missing in a cave in Chiang Rai province since June 23. Wayang Show Stars Darth Vader Nov 11, 2015 A Malaysian puppeteer is putting a "Star Wars" twist on an old Southeast Asian art form. De Facto Indonesian IS Leader Gets Death Sentence in Terror Trial Jun 22, 2018 Jakarta court convicts Aman Abdurrahman over charges stemming from deadly terrorist attacks. Deadly Bombings Hit Thailand Aug 12, 2016 At least four die in series of explosions at tourism hotspots Deadly Fire Breaks Out at Indonesian Oil Well Apr 25, 2018 Police suspect someone was smoking as people gathered to collect oil from overflowing well. Deadly Mudslides Hit Bangladesh Jun 13, 2017 Heavy rains unleashed mudslides in the southeast. Deep South Insurgents Unveil Negotiating Team Aug 27, 2015 Members of MARA Patani, an umbrella group representing rebel factions in Thailand's Deep South, are asking the Thai government to grant them immunity before ... Defending Natuna: Fishermen on the Frontlines Jan 03, 2020 A reluctant party in the South China Sea conflict, Indonesia is getting drawn in as Beijing asserts “rights and interests” in waters near the Natuna Islands. Developers Zero-in on Bangkok's Chinatown May 06, 2016 Chinatown is one of the few areas in Bangkok to have resisted rapid development, but some fear the neighborhood could lose its identity. Devotees Brave Fire and Water at Thai Festival Feb 24, 2016 The goddess Lim Ko Niew is said to have committed suicide in Pattani. Dhaka Professor Under Death Threat Explains Niqab Comments May 09, 2016 Allegations of discrimination against student are false, Azizur Rahman says Dozens Die in Boat Sinking off Thailand’s Phuket Island Jul 06, 2018 The Phoenix was carrying mostly Chinese tourists to a dive point in the Andaman Sea. Previous 30 items 1 ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 26 Next 30 items