Pro-Beijing lawmaker, Hong Kong government call report interference in internal affairs
Britain's decision to withdraw judges from Hong Kong's highest court is latest development in an increasingly strained relationship with Beijing
As junta sentences two more journalists to prison, Myanmar’s beleaguered media say arrest is an ever-present threat
New coronavirus infections remain high in Thailand as experts warn that evolving variants could slow country’s efforts to recover from pandemic
The strategy has had some success, but the high transmissibility of the omicron variant has seen Hong Kong with more cases this year than both 2020 and 2021 combined
Some families are sleeping on beaches and in churches on Thailand’s popular southern islands
Britain-based Benedict Rogers of the NGO Hong Kong Watch may be at risk when traveling overseas, experts say
Some experts say infection cases have peaked, but that remains to be seen
Hong Kong is seeing thousands of residents leave the city every day as pandemic fatigue and political changes take shape
‘We need to talk about our stories,’ says journalist whose film focuses on risks for Myanmar media covering life under junta rule
Second Day of Protests in Thailand Against Russian Invasion
Government has ordered mandatory testing but health experts say prioritizing lives should be focus
Thailand’s tourism drive has kick-started once again, but the spread of omicron could bring further restrictions
Some Hong Kong residents born after 1997 can live in Britain, thanks to an amendment to the British National Overseas offer
Hundreds of patients, including the elderly, lie in beds outside in cold and rainy weather, waiting to be seen by health workers
Since last year's coup, reporters have often been targeted but are not giving up
Experts fear ‘it’s only the beginning’ as the omicron variant of the coronavirus spreads in the densely populated city
Koo Sze-yiu, a veteran pro-democracy activist in Hong Kong, was arrested by national security authorities on Friday.
'Sanctions add to the pressure on the junta, but these are small straws that will not break the camel’s back any time soon,' one observer says
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