China pressures Bangkok gallery to remove Uyghur, Tibetan, Hong Kong artwork
Removed was a multimedia installation by a Tibetan artist, the words “Hong Kong”, “Tibet” and “Uyghur” redacted.
U.S. bill targets Chinese repression of Uyghurs
The measure would boost sanctions and direct officials to counter Chinese propaganda and preserve Uyghur culture.
Myanmar junta forms new government ahead of elections
Military leader Min Aung Hlaing retains power as martial law is declared in parts of the country.
Cambodian migrant workers in Thailand attacked amid border tensions
Labor activist Phil Robertson on the climate of fear that’s overcome the Cambodian migrant labor community.
Hong Kong court hears closing arguments in Jimmy Lai trial
The 77-year-old Apple Daily founder faces life in prison if convicted of National Security Law violations.
Chinese vessels collide while chasing Philippine boat near disputed Scarborough Shoal
A Chinese coast guard ship hit a much larger Chinese vessel while pursuing a Philippine boat in the South China Sea
Myanmar’s ruling junta sets Dec. 28 election date as civil war rages
Critics expect the vote to be a sham aimed at keeping the country’s military in power.
North Korea’s Kim, Putin vow cooperation in phone call
Putin praised North Korea’s help in Russia’s conflict with Ukraine ahead of a planned summit with President Trump.
China begins building mega-dam in Tibet
Touted by China as the world's largest hydropower dam, it has raised concerns from neighbors and environmentalists.
Closing arguments in Jimmy Lai security case delayed over health concerns
The 77-year-old media mogul faces life in prison under Hong Kong’s restrictive national security law.