Pro-democracy figures call raid a blow to media freedom, but lawmaker says outlet was being used as ‘mouthpiece’ to damage Hong Kong, China
Dr. Ko Tayzar San, a prominent protest leader since the February 1 coup, is on the run
Troubled Chinese city will now look to ban movies under a new national security law Beijing enacted last year
Events coincide with release of pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow, who led thousands to surround city's legislature to stop passage of national security law
Event usually attracts thousands of people in memory of the Chinese government's crackdown in Beijing in 1989
With its founder in jail and authorities cracking down on Beijing's critics, journalists expect that Apple Daily's days are numbered
At least 400 are inside Myanmar’s Insein Prison, which some describe as overcrowded; some are tortured during interrogation, released prisoners say
Ten defendants sentenced, eight given immediate jail terms for their roles in one of Hong Kong's most chaotic street protests
The Union of Thai and Myanmar border youths is primarily based in Mae Sot-and made up of volunteers whose mission is to support the Civil Disobedience Movement and refugees
Avery Ng, secretary-general of the League of Social Democrats, is one of six who was returned to police custody on Tuesday
RTHK has come under increased scrutiny in Hong Kong's changing media landscape, as public broadcaster cancels shows, removes video archive and declines to renew contracts
New political series by Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam marks further shift in public broadcaster RTHK's output, journalists and analysts say
Insiders from Myanmar’s third-largest ethnic population speak to VOA during backlash to military coup
Protesters in Myanmar have vented their opposition to ASEAN's plan, and one analyst says proposal must involve Myanmar’s shadow National Unity Government, ethnic minorities and the Rohingya people
RTHK is feeling changes under new manager and city's new national security law, elevating concerns that broadcaster will end up more closely aligned with Communist Party-controlled Hong Kong government
Jailings could spell end of participation among first generation of activists, expert says
Free Burma Rangers also say thousands displaced by airstrikes, ground attacks in violation of junta-declared cease-fire
Myanmar pro-democracy activists are turning to radio to reach the public, pro-democracy activists and even the military
Bodies are badly damaged and hard to identify, witnesses say
Revamp increases pro-Beijing voices in semiautonomous city’s legislature
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