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 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. Indonesians speak out against controversial new law Dec 06, 2022 Sweeping amendments to the country's criminal code ban sex outside marriage, among other provisions. In crowded Bangladesh camps, Rohingya refugees embrace family planning Dec 05, 2022 Roughly two-thirds of Rohingya couples are now using some form of birth control – up from virtually none five years ago. Java volcano eruption forces thousands to evacuate Dec 05, 2022 Residents in East Java province were on high alert Dec. 5 after a violent eruption at Mount Semeru, the tallest volcano on Indonesia's most densely populated ... Philippines' largest prison holds mass burial for 70 inmates Dec 02, 2022 The bodies of 70 inmates from the Philippines' largest prison were laid to rest Friday in a mass burial after their bodies were left unclaimed for months. Solomon Islands opposition leader questions wisdom of hosting 2023 Pacific Games Nov 30, 2022 The small island country in the Pacific will be paying a third of the bill for the sporting event, but Matthew Wale says it needs to prioritize putting money ... Dreams of wealth turn to dust for Qatar migrant workers Nov 28, 2022 An army of migrants from Bangladesh, other parts of Asia, and African nations toiled away in building the infrastructure for the football World Cup. Climate refugee settlement expands near Rohingya camp Nov 23, 2022 Bangladeshis displaced by erosion compete for space and resources in their own land. Indonesian man loses 11 relatives to West Java earthquake Nov 23, 2022 Scores are still missing after quake killed at least 270 people and injured about 1,100 others in Cianjur regency on Nov. 21. Deadly earthquake strikes Indonesia's West Java province Nov 21, 2022 The 5.6-magnitude temblor killed scores of people and injured hundreds more, reducing buildings to rubble in Cianjur town, some 60 miles from Jakarta. Frequent typhoons force Filipino families to flee Nov 18, 2022 Nearly a decade after one of the country's deadliest disasters, families in the Philippines are still adjusting to relocation. Dutch court convicts 2 Russians, Ukrainian in downing of Malaysian airliner Nov 17, 2022 A missile brought down Malaysia Airlines flight 17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014, killing all 298 aboard. Malaysia votes: Ordinary people talk about their concerns, hopes for general election Nov 17, 2022 Pocketbook issues and peaceful co-existence are on the minds of some voters in the diverse country. US religious freedom envoy highlights plight of Rohingya, Uyghurs Nov 10, 2022 In excerpts from TV interview, Rashad Hussain touches on “dire situation” of Rohingya refugees and calls on Muslim-majority countries to speak out against ... Bangladesh builds coal-fueled power plant near world's largest mangrove forest Nov 09, 2022 The country needs coal to meet the energy demands of its growing economy, but environmentalists and farmers warn that the plant could endanger the fragile ... In sea journey, Thai woman fulfills promise to slain granddaughter Nov 04, 2022 Pattanan "Model" Mumklaing, 4, was among children who were massacred during an attack by a former police officer at a Thai nursery in October. Filipinos pay tribute to dead loved ones Nov 02, 2022 For first time, people visit cemeteries on day of the dead without any pandemic-related restrictions. Death toll in Philippine floods, landslides tops 100 Oct 31, 2022 Dozens of people were still missing in the southern Philippines, officials said. 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 ... Indonesia to demolish football stadium where more than 130 people died in crush Oct 18, 2022 Indonesian president Joko Widodo says the Kanjuruhan stadium in Malang, where a post-match stampede killed more than 130 fans, will be demolished and a new ... US grants $100 million to Philippine military to boost modernization efforts Oct 14, 2022 Ambassador Marykay Loss Carlson says Manila can use the military funding “as it wishes.” Bali marks 20 years since bombings Oct 12, 2022 Hundreds gather to commemorate 20 years since the blasts that killed 202 people. Families of Thai shooting victims offer prayers Oct 11, 2022 Final prayers, cremations five days after nursery attack bring an end to three days of mourning for the victims. 'Sadness and gratitude' for Thai massacre survivor Oct 10, 2022 A 3-year-old girl who managed to survive last week's massacre at a nursery in northeast Thailand slumbered through the horror under a blanket in the corner of ... Fan loses wife, daughters in Indonesia football crush Oct 05, 2022 Andi Hariyanto says he will never watch a football match again after his wife, two teenage daughters and a cousin were crushed to death in a stampede at an ... Bangladesh's power grid back up and running Oct 05, 2022 A blackout in most parts of the country affected tens of millions of people. Filipinos fishing on frontline of China's expansionism in disputed sea Oct 05, 2022 "It feels like being a thief in your own backyard," one fisherman says. A centuries-old model of pluralism thrives in Central Java mountains Sep 29, 2022 Hindus, Buddhists and followers of old Javanese religions live together side-by-side. Foreign ship captains arrested by Indonesia's navy cry foul over alleged corruption Sep 28, 2022 A Filipino skipper recounts his ordeal in Indonesian captivity. Filipino archivists fight misinformation around Marcos martial law era Sep 22, 2022 Filipinos are marking the 50th anniversary of the start of a dark chapter in their country’s history. Previous 30 items 1 ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... 26 Next 30 items
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 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. Indonesians speak out against controversial new law Dec 06, 2022 Sweeping amendments to the country's criminal code ban sex outside marriage, among other provisions. In crowded Bangladesh camps, Rohingya refugees embrace family planning Dec 05, 2022 Roughly two-thirds of Rohingya couples are now using some form of birth control – up from virtually none five years ago. Java volcano eruption forces thousands to evacuate Dec 05, 2022 Residents in East Java province were on high alert Dec. 5 after a violent eruption at Mount Semeru, the tallest volcano on Indonesia's most densely populated ... Philippines' largest prison holds mass burial for 70 inmates Dec 02, 2022 The bodies of 70 inmates from the Philippines' largest prison were laid to rest Friday in a mass burial after their bodies were left unclaimed for months. Solomon Islands opposition leader questions wisdom of hosting 2023 Pacific Games Nov 30, 2022 The small island country in the Pacific will be paying a third of the bill for the sporting event, but Matthew Wale says it needs to prioritize putting money ... Dreams of wealth turn to dust for Qatar migrant workers Nov 28, 2022 An army of migrants from Bangladesh, other parts of Asia, and African nations toiled away in building the infrastructure for the football World Cup. Climate refugee settlement expands near Rohingya camp Nov 23, 2022 Bangladeshis displaced by erosion compete for space and resources in their own land. Indonesian man loses 11 relatives to West Java earthquake Nov 23, 2022 Scores are still missing after quake killed at least 270 people and injured about 1,100 others in Cianjur regency on Nov. 21. Deadly earthquake strikes Indonesia's West Java province Nov 21, 2022 The 5.6-magnitude temblor killed scores of people and injured hundreds more, reducing buildings to rubble in Cianjur town, some 60 miles from Jakarta. Frequent typhoons force Filipino families to flee Nov 18, 2022 Nearly a decade after one of the country's deadliest disasters, families in the Philippines are still adjusting to relocation. Dutch court convicts 2 Russians, Ukrainian in downing of Malaysian airliner Nov 17, 2022 A missile brought down Malaysia Airlines flight 17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014, killing all 298 aboard. Malaysia votes: Ordinary people talk about their concerns, hopes for general election Nov 17, 2022 Pocketbook issues and peaceful co-existence are on the minds of some voters in the diverse country. US religious freedom envoy highlights plight of Rohingya, Uyghurs Nov 10, 2022 In excerpts from TV interview, Rashad Hussain touches on “dire situation” of Rohingya refugees and calls on Muslim-majority countries to speak out against ... Bangladesh builds coal-fueled power plant near world's largest mangrove forest Nov 09, 2022 The country needs coal to meet the energy demands of its growing economy, but environmentalists and farmers warn that the plant could endanger the fragile ... In sea journey, Thai woman fulfills promise to slain granddaughter Nov 04, 2022 Pattanan "Model" Mumklaing, 4, was among children who were massacred during an attack by a former police officer at a Thai nursery in October. Filipinos pay tribute to dead loved ones Nov 02, 2022 For first time, people visit cemeteries on day of the dead without any pandemic-related restrictions. Death toll in Philippine floods, landslides tops 100 Oct 31, 2022 Dozens of people were still missing in the southern Philippines, officials said. 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 ... Indonesia to demolish football stadium where more than 130 people died in crush Oct 18, 2022 Indonesian president Joko Widodo says the Kanjuruhan stadium in Malang, where a post-match stampede killed more than 130 fans, will be demolished and a new ... US grants $100 million to Philippine military to boost modernization efforts Oct 14, 2022 Ambassador Marykay Loss Carlson says Manila can use the military funding “as it wishes.” Bali marks 20 years since bombings Oct 12, 2022 Hundreds gather to commemorate 20 years since the blasts that killed 202 people. Families of Thai shooting victims offer prayers Oct 11, 2022 Final prayers, cremations five days after nursery attack bring an end to three days of mourning for the victims. 'Sadness and gratitude' for Thai massacre survivor Oct 10, 2022 A 3-year-old girl who managed to survive last week's massacre at a nursery in northeast Thailand slumbered through the horror under a blanket in the corner of ... Fan loses wife, daughters in Indonesia football crush Oct 05, 2022 Andi Hariyanto says he will never watch a football match again after his wife, two teenage daughters and a cousin were crushed to death in a stampede at an ... Bangladesh's power grid back up and running Oct 05, 2022 A blackout in most parts of the country affected tens of millions of people. Filipinos fishing on frontline of China's expansionism in disputed sea Oct 05, 2022 "It feels like being a thief in your own backyard," one fisherman says. A centuries-old model of pluralism thrives in Central Java mountains Sep 29, 2022 Hindus, Buddhists and followers of old Javanese religions live together side-by-side. Foreign ship captains arrested by Indonesia's navy cry foul over alleged corruption Sep 28, 2022 A Filipino skipper recounts his ordeal in Indonesian captivity. Filipino archivists fight misinformation around Marcos martial law era Sep 22, 2022 Filipinos are marking the 50th anniversary of the start of a dark chapter in their country’s history. Previous 30 items 1 ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... 26 Next 30 items