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Chinese surveillance unit operating inside Tibetan Buddhist monastery
A Chinese police surveillance unit is operating, apparently for the first time, inside a Buddhist monastery as part of a renewed crackdown on Tibetan Buddhist religious institutions, a Tibetan with knowledge of the situation said.
Officers were installed this year at the Palyul Thartang Gonchen Monastery in Qinghai province’s Golog…
More than 4,500 homes razed by military since Myanmar coup
More than 4,500 homes razed by military since Myanmar coup
Junta troops have razed at least 4,571 civilian homes since Myanmar’s military seized power in a coup just over a...
Cambodia’s Hun Sen gives up on Myanmar
Cambodia’s Hun Sen gives up on Myanmar
Hun Sen officially threw in the towel on solving Myanmar’s political crisis Wednesday, as top diplomats from the Association of...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping tells Hong Kong to get control of COVID-19 wave
Chinese leader Xi Jinping tells Hong Kong to get control of COVID-19...
Ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping has stepped up pressure on the Hong Kong government, telling the city’s...

Vietnamese workers at electronics plant strike for higher pay, more benefits
Vietnamese workers at electronics plant strike for higher pay, more benefits
More than 2,000 workers at a Korean electronics company factory in Vietnam’s Red River Delta went on strike on Monday,...
Report documents ‘war crimes’ in Myanmar’s Kayah state
Report documents ‘war crimes’ in Myanmar’s Kayah state
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) should back a U.N. Security Council-mandated arms embargo prohibiting the sale of weapons...
Bribes allegedly grease the wheels for Chinese truckers at backed-up Laos border gate
Bribes allegedly grease the wheels for Chinese truckers at backed-up Laos border...
Chinese truck drivers at the Lao-Chinese border are bribing traffic police in Laos to skip extremely long lines of trucks...
Journalists warn of chilling impact of Hong Kong’s planned ‘fake news’ law
Journalists warn of chilling impact of Hong Kong’s planned ‘fake news’ law
Journalists in Hong Kong say the government’s draft law banning “fake news” could make it harder for independent news outlets...