All Asia Pacific
- First LookISIS attack on mall in Manila raises concerns militant siege may be spreadingIt appears the militants are attempting to divert the focus of thousands of troops responding to a 10-day ISIS siege in a southern city.
- First LookSouth Korean president orders probe into extra, unreported THAAD missile installationsPresident Moon called for a parliamentary review of the controversial system during his campaign. The missile defense system has infuriated China, North Korea's lone major ally.
- US patrol sends signal to Beijing's claims in South China Sea – but how strong?Since the start of the Trump administration, the United States has held off from patrols challenging China's wide-reaching claims in the South China Sea, unnerving regional allies. That changed on Wednesday, but the longer-term pattern is unclear.
- As Taiwan debates gay marriage, advocates eye influence abroadProposals to legalize same-sex marriage looked on track to become law in 2017. But after pushback, the legislation’s future is in question – and, to supporters, so is a chance to burnish Taiwan’s image as an island open to social change.
- First LookSouth Korea fires warning shots at likely North Korean droneThe incident occurred at a time of increased international tensions over the North's nuclear missile program.
- Trumpeting 'One Belt, One Road,' China bids to lead 'Globalization 2.0'Beijing's $900 billion new 'Silk Road' of infrastructure and trade ties positions China as a defender of free trade – and dramatically expands its claims to global leadership.
- First LookInternational forum aims to bolster Chinese president's image at home and abroadXi Jinping will appear at the Belt and Road Forum starting on Sunday, accompanied by representatives from at least 28 countries.
- Can South Korea's Moon heal the public distrust that fueled his victory?To many abroad, the presidential election boiled down to two words: North Korea. But at home, where his predecessor's impeachment fed suspicions of widespread corruption, voters are looking to Moon to restore a sense of transparency and opportunity.
- First LookHow Moon wants to mend ties with China, the US, and North KoreaThe new South Korean president vowed to improve relations between China and the United States, and is even considering a visit to Pyongyang, if conditions are right.Â
- Moon election could mean 'sunshine' toward Pyongyang – but a cloudier outlook for DCLiberal Moon Jae-in's proposals for more engagement with North Korea may be just one policy plank to his supporters. But they hold an outsized importance for South Korea's decades-old alliance with the United States, which is pushing a distinctly harsher strategy to rein in the Kim regime.
- First LookExit polls forecast liberal Moon winning in South KoreaThe polls show Moon receiving 41.4 percent of the vote, ahead of his two rivals, a conservative and a centrist.Â
- First Lookº£½Ç´óÉñ governor of Jakarta sentenced to two years in prison for blasphemyThe sentence is harsher than expected, leading to concerns about the rise about more radical Islamic groups in the generally moderate Muslim-majority country.
- North Korea threats? After six decades, uncertainty is nothing new for South KoreansTechnically, North and South Korea have been at war for more than 60 years. But a 'cold war mentality' has helped Seoulites keep perspective, even as tensions ratchet up again – although their city is prepared for attacks.
- First LookChina to create its own government-run version of WikipediaThe online Chinese Encyclopedia will not be editable by the general public, as a way to maintain factual accuracy and keep sensitive topics, such as the Tiananmen Square incident, tightly under wraps.
- First LookChina defends desire to be a 'good neighbor' to North KoreaNorth Korea published a rare article critical of Chinese media that had called for tougher sanctions against the North's nuclear program.Â
- First LookSouth Korea divided on THAAD missile defense systemThe defense system is the product of cooperation between the US and South Korean governments, set up to protect the country from a strike from the North. But with elections on the way in South Korea, many have begun to criticize THAAD, especially in the areas where the system is being set up.
- As North Korea's economy grows, Kim tries to wield a double-edged swordEconomic reforms could improve living standards and enhance Kim Jong-un's power. But they could also threaten the regime's ideological foundations.
- First LookChina launches its first domestically made aircraft carrierChina wants the world to know it built its new aircraft carrier entirely on its own, as the nation looks to strengthen its regional military influence in order to safeguard its maritime territorial claims.
- First LookPence tours Indonesian mosque, praises moderate Islam, and calls for ‘fairer trade’Indonesia is on a list of 16 countries whose trade relationship the Trump administration is reviewing. It runs a surplus with the US.
- The twin goals behind North Korea's resolve on nuclear weaponsTo North Korea, nuclear deterrence looks like a prerequisite for another goal: economic development. Beijing may understand that path better than Washington, complicating the two countries' attempts to rein in China's neighbor.