All Asia Pacific
- 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.
- Rising hate speech in Japan has even some on far right saying 'enough'The venom in anti-Korean demonstrations in Japan has shocked many and been widely reported in South Korea and China.
- China hints Japan is courting 'strategic hostility' over islandsA territorial dispute over a group of islands in the East China Sea has touched off an escalating war of words.
- Japan to give nuclear power another chanceJapan announces new nuclear standards, but public skepticism remains after Fukushima.
- Koreas agree to further talks, inspect joint factoryAfter 16 hours of negotiation North Korea agreed in principle to normalize operations at the inter-Korean industrial complex, which has been idle for nearly three months.
- Singapore rules US death a suicide, but suspicions lingerSingapore has invited the US to audit a firm to ensure the case of Shane Todd didn't involve secret technology transfer to China.
- China, neighbors set up hotlines over island disputesHowever, Beijing has rejected US advice to sign a code of conduct for the South China Sea.
- China cracks down on the 'extravagant style' of officialsHigh-end restaurants in top cities have seen their revenues drop by 20 percent from a year ago, perhaps from curbs on official perks.
- Once a divisive pariah, Myanmar could aid Southeast Asian unityMembers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations once disagreed with the West over Myanmar sanctions. Now the opening of the country's economy could help ASEAN attain a big prize.
- Could Japan's massive debt disrupt 'Abenomics' gains?A national debt that is 2-1/2 times the size of the economy is setting off alarms.聽
- License revoked? Australia takes Japan to court to stop whaling hunts.The start of a landmark legal case this week could put an end to Japan鈥檚 annual slaughter of hundreds of whales.
- War games near California: Are the US and Japan sending a message to China?The joint military exercises are in response to Japan's nervousness about China's interest in disputed islands in the East China Sea.
- The ouster is ousted: Australia's PM Gillard finds herself without a jobPrime Minister Julia Gillard lost a dramatic party vote to the dogged opponent she toppled in a 2010 Labor Party coup.
- Meet the American factory owner held for ransom in ChinaChip Starnes is being held prisoner by employees at his Beijing factory. He wants to lay off 30 of them, and they want money.
- Myanmar to preserve buildings of the British RajA flurry of interest in preserving Myanmar's colonial-era architecture has won the support of the government, highlighting both the lure of foreign investment and a readiness to reconnect with its past.
- Taiwan tweaks Beijing by welcoming one of China's worst criticsThe visit of lawyer Chen Guangcheng, who escaped house arrest in China, is a bit of a test for Taiwan's president, who has built his administration around better relations with the mainland.