All Asia Pacific
- 'The Forgotten War': Five facts you should know about the Korean War (+video) July 27, 2013, marks the 60th anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement. Here are five things you should know about the Korean War and armistice.
- For younger South Koreans, the Korean War is just ancient historyDespite the ongoing rivalry between North Korea and South Korea, many seem to have grown apathetic toward the war鈥檚 impact on the peninsula, say observers.
- Young Cambodians take to the streets ahead of Sunday's electionThough many acknowledge the opposition has little chance to win, some hope to effect some change in the way the government handles land grabs.
- Decoding Xi Jinping's 'China Dream'Xi Jinping's reformist agenda goes hand in hand with his crackdown on social activists 鈥 but that may not be as contradictory as it sounds.
- Australia asks: Are we sexist?Weeks after Australia鈥檚 first woman prime minister was deposed, data has come out finding that employers would rather hire men than women.
- China paves way for landmark trial in charging Bo XilaiThe controversial and charismatic Bo Xilai was聽aiming for the pinnacle of Chinese political power. Now he has been charged with abuse of power.
- No more political prisoners in Myanmar?Many are skeptical of Myanmar鈥檚 recent promise to let them all go by the end of the year.
- Cambodia tests 'super rice' to fortify its childrenSpecialists hope that if substituting regular rice with super rice is successful in Cambodia, they can improve the lives of millions of children across the world.
- China's 'para-police' brutality under scrutinyLocal governments across China hire unregulated goons to clear sidewalks and enforce other city codes.
- Japanese voters give boost to 'Abenomics'The economic reforms put in place by Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe rest on firmer footing after his party won a comfortable victory in upper house elections Sunday.
- Hot summer for Japan and China disputesPrime Minister Abe made some pointed comments this week, highlighting Japan's determination not to yield to China on territorial issues.
- Tragedy at sea puts Australia's refugee policies to the testMore than 800 people seeking asylum from places like Afghanistan and Sri Lanka have died on the trip to Australia since 2009, including the recent drowning of a 1-year-old.
- With arrest, China signals limits to anticorruption campaignChinese lawyer and activist Xu Zhiyong was charged with disrupting order in a public place. But he's been under house arrest since April.
- North Korea missiles: Are North Korea and Cuba boosting ties?North Korea missiles mystery: A boat headed to the North was seized in Panama this week with Cuban missiles on board.
- Tang Hui, Chinese mother who beat labor camp system, now plans US tripTang's court victory yesterday dealt a small blow to China's 'reeducation through labor' practice. She wants to visit the US with her daughter.
- In surprise, Chinese court releases mom from prison labor campA court in Hunan said Tang Hui's 'personal freedoms' were violated when she was sent to prison for 'reeducation through labor.' She had spoken out against local officials.
- Beijing on slow GDP growth: 'slower is healthy'China's GDP growth slowed to 7.5 percent after two decades of rapid development.
- Cambodia king pardons opposition leader ahead of electionsSam Rainsy's pardon聽comes after US lawmakers threatened this week to cut aid to Cambodia if the elections were not free and fair.聽
- Chinese firms in Myanmar attempt to fix image problemChina is piloting a strategy more commonly used by Western corporations: corporate social responsibility.
- Asiana Flight 214: Was the pilot training program to blame?After Asiana Flight 214 crash-landed in San Francisco, the airline announced plans to intensify its training program in an effort to prevent accidents in the future.