Story Archive
2021-01-16
South China Sea troubles take a backseat as Beijing donates vaccine and pledges to complete infrastructure projects.
2021-01-15
Extremism remains a threat, but experts praise shift away from large-scale arrests.
2021-01-15
Declaration’s sweeping powers should be used responsibly to deal with worsening pandemic, they say.
2021-01-15
But AQIS affiliates were linked to slaying of intellectuals and activists between 2013 and 2018.
2021-01-15
Rezky Fantasya Rullie, whose mother and father killed themselves in a church bombing, was preparing for a suicide mission, officials allege.
2021-01-14
CNOOC behaves like a bully “to intimidate China’s neighbors,” U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says.
2021-01-14
Human rights commission probe finds the killing of four men was unlawful.
2021-01-14
The blaze destroyed at least 550 makeshift shelters at the Nayapara camp in Cox’s Bazar.
2021-01-14
The Xiang Yang Hong 03 had turned off its tracking system multiple times, Indonesian authorities say.
2021-01-14
Vaccine is the first one to be approved in the Southeast Asian country.
2021-01-13
Large anti-government protests outdoors have stopped in recent weeks amid a surge in coronavirus cases.
2021-01-13
Myanmar has been dragging its feet on the return of the hundreds of thousands of refugees, Dhaka says.
2021-01-13
Abu Misry Mama, 67, was the public face of the IS-linked Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.
2021-01-13
Filipino man who arrived in Manila from the Middle East last week tested positive, health department says.
2021-01-13
Nations silenced critics by cracking down on the press and social media amid the COVID-19 outbreak, watchdog group says.