All Asia Pacific
- South Korea to North Korea: Learn from MyanmarSouth Korea's President Lee made a historic visit to Myanmar this week to boost long-frozen relations – and send a message to North Korea about the benefits of coming in from the cold.
- As Okinawa marks 40 years of postwar sovereignty, US bases still an irritantOkinawa marked the 40th anniversary of its reversion to Japanese sovereignty from US postwar control Tuesday amid political deadlock over the relocation of a key US military base.
- North Korean women sold into 'slavery' in ChinaLike the thousands of women who fled North Korea before her, Kim Eun-sun made it into China and paid a woman to help her, only to discover she'd traded one form of captivity for another.
- China's standoff with the Philippines heats up with travel warnings, oil drillingAnalysts say the oil-rich waters around Scarborough Shoal and the Paracels are but one factor in the increasingly prickly relations between China and the Philippines.
- Activist Chen Guangcheng: China targets lawyers trying to helpOfficials have confiscated the license of a lawyer who volunteered to defend blind activist Chen Guangcheng's nephew. The nephew has been charged with 'homicide with intent.'
- Seeking Chen Guangcheng's freedom in China via 'Internet meme'Supporters of the activist lawyer have kept the torch burning for his release using Internet memes: online pieces of content that spread their message without rousing China's infamous censors.
- China: Al Jazeera reporter expelled for 'breaking Chinese laws'Chinese authorities forced Al Jazeera English to close its China news operations, and suggested that its reporter had broken unspecified laws and behaved unethically.
- China forces Al Jazeera to close Beijing news bureauChina refused to renew the visa for Al Jazeera's China reporter. This is the first time an accredited foreign correspondent living in China has been ejected since 1998.
- Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng's next step: Study at a US university?The US says prominent Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng has been offered a fellowship by a US university. The US State Department said it would move quickly to provide a visa for Mr. Chen and his family.
- Japan shuts down last nuclear reactor for tests. End of nuclear power?If Japan survives the summer without power blackouts, citizens may pressure the government to make the temporary nuclear shutdown permanent.
- Chen Guancheng's friends and family detained and silenced by ChinaThe manner in which Chen Guangcheng's associates have been treated the past few days seems to have convinced him that he and his family can feel secure only outside China’s borders.
- Indonesia's Aceh struggles to integrate former rebels fairlyAs Indonesia's Aceh Province works to rebuild from decades of bloody battle - and a devastating tsunami - many analysts say feelings of injustice could wedge a new community divide.
- Can China, US strike a new deal on blind dissident?Chen Guangcheng, a blind Chinese activist, has upended an earlier agreement between China and the US, disrupting a visit to Beijing by Hillary Clinton.
- Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng: What we know nowActivist lawyer Chen Guangcheng left the US Embassy in Beijing on Wednesday of his own volition, US and Chinese officials said, but reports quickly surfaced that he changed his mind.
- Aung San Suu Kyi's historic moment: 5 things to know Once possibly the world's best-known political prisoner, today Aung San Suu Kyi made the historic move to lawmaker, after a swearing-in ceremony at Myanmar's parliament in the capital of Naypyidaw. Here are five things about her.
- Aung San Suu Kyi ends boycott to make Myanmar parliamentary debutAung San Suu Kyi's boycott and subsequent compromise highlight the challenges facing the Burmese opposition as they make their long-awaited foray into the country's parliamentary politics.
- Why is the US considering F-16 sales to Taiwan?Political shifts in China, Taiwan, and the US have revived the prospect of a US F-16 deal with Taiwan.Â
- 6 famous dissidents in China The surprising escape of a blind legal activist from house arrest is buoying China's embattled dissident community, even as the government cracks down on those who helped him.
- Cover StoryIs Myanmar about to rejoin the world?One of the three most closed and isolated countries in the world is opening up. The long-repressed Burmese say it's unbelievable - but they want to believe in a new Myanmar.
- China's Bo Xilai affair: where the case standsMuch about the stunning fall of politician Bo Xilai remains unknown. But the case has fueled Internet rumors and roiled the political waters in China.Â