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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 Malaysia bans chicken exports Jun 01, 2022 Malaysia imposed a ban on the export of fresh chickens in an effort to deal with shortages. Of a same feather: Conservationists, traders join forces to save Bali mynah bird Jun 02, 2022 The species, endemic to Bali, is critically endangered but is a favorite among bird lovers. Maldives: No Country for Dissent Aug 08, 2016 Bangladesh town offers new life to climate migrants Apr 11, 2022 In the South Asian nation, more than 19 million people are expected to become internal climate refugees by 2050, according to the World Bank. Filipino priest helps families heal, find forensic answers to extrajudicial killings Apr 12, 2022 “This is for the families themselves,” says Fr. Flavie Villanueva. Philippines reels, recovers dead from storm Apr 14, 2022 Tropical Storm Megi devastated provinces in the central region and unleashed killer landslides. Indonesia pushes for green energy despite dependence on coal Feb 14, 2023 The nation has agreed to drastically reduce reliance on fossil fuels. UMNO's Return to Power Frustrates Young Malaysians Aug 25, 2021 Youths react to Ismail Sabri Yaakob's appointment as their new prime minister. Did Indonesia’s high-speed rail cut off this village’s only source of water? Sep 13, 2023 When residents of Puteran village heard that a tunnel for Indonesia’s first high-speed rail would be built near their village, they felt proud to be witnesses ... Rohingya who survived a deadly sea odyssey recuperate in Aceh, Indonesia Dec 27, 2022 Refugee: “In Bangladesh, our life was difficult.” Yellow-band disease ravages Thailand's coral reefs Dec 28, 2022 Underneath the calm turquoise waters off eastern Thailand, a rapidly spreading disease is killing corals over vast stretches of the sea floor, and scientists ... Rohingya teenager: ‘There were bodies floating in the water' Dec 29, 2022 Fatimah bin Ismail, 19, was among more than 170 refugees who reached Indonesia this week after a perilous 40-day journey at sea. The Oyster Divers who free dive to harvest rare oysters found only in Muar, Malaysia Dec 16, 2024 You might have heard of Jeju’s Haenyeo, the women who free-dive for seaweed and seafood. But have you met the oyster divers of Muar, Malaysia? These divers ... Bali's water crisis threatens local culture, UNESCO sites Dec 13, 2022 The Indonesian island is facing a worsening water crisis from tourism development, population growth and water mismanagement. Thai Deep South: BRN member suggests rebel group would accept autonomy Dec 15, 2022 Political operative of the secretive insurgent group gives rare media interview. Indonesian leprosy survivor overcomes prejudice, crafts new limbs for villagers Jan 30, 2023 Ali Saga, a former leprosy patient, is helping others to live a normal life after leprosy with hand-crafted prosthetic limbs. Eye-watering onion prices make Philippine staple a luxury Feb 01, 2023 Onion prices have soared lately to as high as 800 pesos (nearly U.S. $15) a kilogram in Manila supermarkets, making them more expensive than chicken or pork. Indonesians who lost homes to natural disasters still live in flood-prone zone Feb 01, 2023 During an earthquake and tsunami in 2018, entire villages in Central Sulawesi were swallowed up when the earth turned to liquid. China angered by US-Manila deal on military bases Feb 03, 2023 The Philippines has granted the United States greater access to its military bases, their defense chiefs said on Thursday, amid mounting concern over China's ... Forgotten Uyghurs locked up in Thailand face uncertain future Oct 28, 2022 Almost a decade after fleeing from China, more than 50 Uyghurs are languishing in Thai detention facilities facing an uncertain future as the kingdom strives ... Educational opportunities for Burmese migrant children Dec 03, 2024 After the closure of the Burmese student learning center in Surat Thani Province, it has affected many other learning centers in Thailand, and many parties are ... Battered wife leads fight for divorce in the Philippines Dec 05, 2024 Cici Jueco’s marriage turned into a 19-year nightmare when she was routinely verbally abused, repeatedly beaten and raped by her husband. But these days, ... Only 3 MIT Members Left, Indonesia Says Jan 05, 2022 Security forces say they are closing in on members of a group once linked to transnational jihadist groups that has been terrorizing the local population in ... Refugee Weaves Scarves in Camp on Thai-Myanmar Border Jan 05, 2022 65-year-old Oo Mae fled to the camp with her family 25 years ago – escaping hostilities between Karenni militia fighters and government forces near her village ... Indonesians Shelter as Floodwaters Remain High Jan 06, 2022 "It’s been three days (we’re living outside our home). We've moved from one place to another," says a resident of Indonesia's flood-hit Aceh province. How were voters influenced by a film accusing Indonesian President Jokowi of election interference? Feb 14, 2024 The film "Dirty Vote" dropped a bombshell on Sunday, alleging President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo's involvement in Indonesia's elections, purportedly aiding Prabowo ... Myanmar police and soldiers leave Bangladesh on homeward trip Feb 15, 2024 330 Myanmar nationals – mostly border guards who fled into Bangladesh in early February – boarded a ship to take them home. With Prabowo elected, kidnap victim’s father worries about Indonesian democracy Feb 16, 2024 Poll projections point to a sweeping victory for Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto in Indonesia’s presidential election. This ex-army general was dismissed ... Will Thailand’s new screening system open or close doors for refugees and asylum seekers? Sep 12, 2023 In Thailand, refugees and asylum seekers are considered illegal migrants. Come September 22, a new National Screening Mechanism will give approved refugees ... June 17 China-Philippines clash in the South China Sea explained Jul 15, 2024 On June 17, tensions escalated between China and the Philippines at the Second Thomas Shoal, a disputed area in the South China Sea. The Philippines refers ... Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 26 Next 30 items