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Video search results 758 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months US, JAPAN joint naval exercise Nov 27, 2023 The U.S. and Japan held joint naval exercises in the Philippine Sea. Houthis release video showing hijack of cargo ship; crew includes 17 Filipinos Nov 22, 2023 Footage released by Houthi rebels showing fighters brandishing assault rifles dropping from a helicopter onto a cargo ship in the Red Sea, seizing control of ... What a resupply mission to the BRP Sierra Madre in the South China Sea is like Nov 15, 2023 An embedded BenarNews correspondent traveled with a mission to deliver supplies to the military personnel on board the BRP Sierra Madre grounded on the Second ... Women and children among the largest group of Rohingya to land in Indonesia in months Nov 14, 2023 Nearly 200 Rohingya, many of them women and children, have arrived by boat in Aceh, Indonesia. They are the largest group of Rohingya refugees to land in the ... Video Speaking to survivors of Super Typhoon Haiyan who still live in hardest-hit Tacloban Nov 09, 2023 Ten years ago, Super Typhoon Haiyan smashed into the central Philippines, from Nov. 3 to Nov. 11, killing more than 6,000 people and leaving millions homeless. ... Controversy before Malaysian Education Ministry’s “Palestine Solidarity Week” Oct 27, 2023 Controversial videos from Malaysian schools show students, adults, holding guns and waving Palestinian flags before the Education Ministry’s “Palestine ... How Rohingya Hindus celebrate Durga Puja differently in Bangladesh Oct 24, 2023 Hindu Rohingya sheltering at refugee camps in Bangladesh celebrated Durga Puja, their religion’s festival dedicated to the goddess Durga. Some of them have ... Villagers say their homes were damaged during the construction of Indonesia's high-speed rail Oct 24, 2023 Cracking walls and subsiding floors - residents of Tipar Silih Asih village in Padalarang, Indonesia, say their homes are still experiencing damages that ... Chinese, Philippine vessels collide in South China Sea Oct 22, 2023 Watch the moment a Chinese Coast Guard ship and a Philippine Navy-commissioned resupply ship collided in disputed waters of the South China Sea. Philippines released footage of Chinese vessel disrupting a Filipino resupply vessel Oct 22, 2023 Philippines says Chinese vessels disrupt a Filipino resupply mission, causing collisions and raising tensions in the West Philippine Sea. A first look at Indonesia’s presidential hopefuls Oct 19, 2023 Indonesia has started the registration for presidential candidates and their running mates. Supporters of Anies Baswedan and Muhaimin Iskandar, and Ganjar ... Thai workers recount horrors of Hamas attack Oct 13, 2023 Kittipong Chaiyako counts himself lucky. Six of his friends were killed when Hamas militants attacked his settlement near Gaza, Kibbut Kissufim. He was ... Relatives and survivors struggle with memories of loved ones lost in attack Oct 06, 2023 On Oct. 6, 2022, former Thai policeman Panya Khamrab forced his way into a nursery in the rural town of Uthai Sawan, killing 36 people over three hours before ... Tourists expressed shock at a shooting incident at Bangkok’s Siam Paragon mall Oct 04, 2023 Tourists in Bangkok expressed shock about a deadly shooting at a luxury mall in the Thai capital the previous day. The shooting came as new Prime Minister ... Gunman opens fire on shoppers at Bangkok’s Siam Paragon mall Oct 03, 2023 Shoppers flee after hearing gunshots at a luxury mall in Bangkok. Thai police have arrested a 14-year-old suspected gunman. This is a developing story. Fisherman worries about the construction of Indonesia’s new industrial park Sep 27, 2023 Find out how the construction of the Kalimantan Industrial Park Indonesia (KIPI) in the tropical island of Borneo is affecting the environment and people ... Rice is getting more expensive. It’s good news for Thai rice farmers. Sep 25, 2023 Why is rice getting more expensive? It’s mostly thanks to India’s curb on rice exports. It is the world’s biggest rice exporter. Farmers from Thailand, the ... How a severe plankton bloom off Thailand’s eastern coast is killing marine life Sep 20, 2023 Thai scientists are racing against time to find out why plankton has taken over a quarter of the Gulf of Thailand. This unusually dense plankton bloom is ... Thailand’s new UNESCO World Heritage site is missing a few treasures Sep 19, 2023 Thailand has a new UNESCO World Heritage Site – the Si Thep Historical Park. It is the site of an ancient city that’s over 1,500 years old. Thai ... 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 ... 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 ... How Rohingya refugees are protesting with lyrical poetry Sep 06, 2023 The Rohingya people have a longstanding tradition of performing "Taranas," a form of lyrical poetry, using it as a musical expression to convey the themes of ... The Filipino women forced to be sex slaves for the Japanese during World War II are dying out Sep 01, 2023 The Filipino women forced to be sex slaves for the Japanese during World War II are dying out. Some politicians are filing a bill to make Aug. 14 a National ... After too much rain, Indonesian coffee crop faces threat from El Niño Aug 21, 2023 Indonesia is the world's fourth largest coffee grower, so any dent in its harvest could drive up global prices further. Nowadays, El Niño is looming over ... Indonesian maid’s torture highlights lack of protection for domestic workers Aug 16, 2023 Siti Khotimah left her hometown to work as a domestic worker in Jakarta. She wanted to help pay off her family’s debts. Instead, she found herself in a living ... Indonesian native-faith followers fight for recognition Aug 09, 2023 Sunda Wiwitan believers are pushing for official recognition of their shunned faith -- which has existed longer than Islam and Christianity in Indonesia. They ... Mongolia's environmental crisis Aug 09, 2023 Mongolia's environmental crisis "Survivor" Hun Sen wraps up 38 years as Cambodia's leader Aug 08, 2023 The 70-year-old prime minister has announced he will transfer power to his eldest son, Hun Manet. Sale of dog and cat meat banned at infamous Tomohon “extreme” market Jul 28, 2023 Good news for animal lovers - the sale of dog and cat meat at an infamous Indonesian market has been banned. The Tomohon “extreme” market has gone viral for ... The seed bank in the Philippines safeguarding the world’s rice. Jul 28, 2023 Rice lovers, we have good news and bad news. The bad news is – climate change is going to affect rice production. The world’s favorite grain might disappear ... Previous 30 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 26 Next 30 items