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- First LookHeavy rains douse Australian bushfires, but cause floodingSeveral days of rain in New South Wales have put out one major Australian bushfire and helped with others. But flooding is prompting some evacuations.
- Fighting 鈥榖ad鈥 fire with good: Australia revisits an Aboriginal traditionAustralia鈥檚 bushfire crises might be alleviated with more low-intensity burns, fire experts argue聽鈥 a traditional practice in Aboriginal communities.
- First LookChinese 'hero' doctor dies, unleashing public fury at BeijingLi Wenliang was detained by police in December after warning people about the new coronavirus on social media. His death has聽reignited outrage over the Communist Party's lack of transparency and accountability.
- First LookWhy virus travel bans can undermine the global economyTravel restrictions and business closures have little benefit, but hinder info-sharing, medical supply chains, and harm economies, says a WHO official.聽
- Coronavirus outbreak highlights cracks in Beijing鈥檚 controlChina鈥檚 coronavirus outbreak has raised simple but powerful questions about its style of government, in a system with little room for dissent.
- Pocketbook polarization: In Hong Kong, you are what you buyHong Kong protesters, keen to keep up momentum, are boycotting 鈥渂lue鈥 businesses deemed pro-China in favor of 鈥測ellow鈥 pro-democracy businesses.
- First LookLessons learned from SARS: China locks down three more citiesIn the midst of a new virus outbreak, China works to avoid past mistakes by communicating information faster and restricting travel.
- First LookChina's President Xi on first visit to Myanmar. Why?President Xi Jinping's first trip to Myanmar,聽a linchpin of China's geopolitical ambitions, deepens their relationship at a crucial time.
- First LookTaiwan sends message of 'peace, parity, democracy' to BeijingIn her victory speech, President Tsai urged China to resume talks with Taiwan without preconditions while warning against threatening use of force.
- First LookAustralian firefighters go on offense in bushfire battleThanks to a break in the weather, for the first time in weeks Australia's firefighters went on offense. But Sunday the death toll rose to 27.聽
- Difference MakerThailand鈥檚 Steve Irwin wants to make snakes less scaryNirut Chomngam shares his knowledge with villagers in the Southeast Asian nation, where snakes frequently cross paths with humans.
- Closer ties with China? Taiwan鈥檚 voters look likely to say, 鈥楴o thanks.鈥Taiwan鈥檚 election Jan. 11 looks likely to bring a second term for President Tsai Ing-wen, suggesting China鈥檚 increasing pressure has backfired.
- First LookCarlos Ghosn says he had 'zero chance' of a fair trial in JapanAfter fleeing to Lebanon, the former Nissan chairman is bringing international attention to flaws in Japan's justice system.聽
- First LookCooler temperatures and rain take edge off Australian wildfiresFor Australian communities battling wildfires, Monday brought some relief. But there are still more than 135 fires burning in New South Wales.
- First LookNorth Korea鈥檚 Kim touts strategic weapon amid stall in talksDefiant words indicate Kim鈥檚 鈥渘ew way鈥 could look like the old: a determination to wait out sanctions while cementing the status of a nuclear state.
- First LookAustralia sending aid after thousands flee wildfiresNavy ships and military aircraft were bringing water, food, and fuel to towns where supplies were depleted and roads were cut off by powerful fires.
- 鈥楾ranslating for myself鈥: Ann Scott Tyson on seeing China from the inside (audio)How do you learn the language of a place? Ann鈥檚 expansive vocabulary, not just of words but of patterns of behavior and habits of thought, has allowed her to share a nuanced narrative about one of the world鈥檚 most influential countries.聽
- Hong Kong鈥檚 freshman councilors get a crash course: City Gov 101Hong Kong鈥檚 pro-democracy camp won big in district elections. Now, incoming councilors have to translate their dreams into day-to-day decisions.
- Behind huge Hong Kong march, a dramatic show of public supportAt the six-month mark, about 89% of Hong Kongers believe a combination of peaceful protests and radical tactics can achieve the best outcome.
- After six months and a siege, Hong Kong鈥檚 front line takes stockHong Kong鈥檚 protests saw a dramatic November, with a campus siege and local elections. A protester takes stock at the six-month mark.