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- First LookThird arrest made in murder of North Korean leader's half-brother, while debate over motive continuesSome analysts think that Kim Jong-nam's ties to either China or South Korea may have made him an unacceptable threat to the regime.
- U.S. threatens NATO to increase spendingU.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis' comments represented some of the strongest criticism in memory of allies who have failed to reach defense spending goals.
- North Korean murder: Did Kim Jong-nam's ties to China play a role?The half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was assassinated Monday at a Malaysian airport. He lived in the Chinese territory of Macau, and was generally assumed to enjoy China's protection.Â
- First LookBrother of North Korea's Supreme Leader murdered in Malaysia, officials confirmThe older half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was reportedly assassinated at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
- Ravaged by meth, Australia's rural 'ice towns' get creative in fighting backWangaratta is using film, sport, and other tools to educate people – and to support its case for greater government support. Crystal meth, known as 'ice,' has fueled rising gang violence in the town of 17,000.Â
- White House calls North Korean ballistic missile test a 'provocation'In their first test since President Trump was elected, North Korea launched a ballistic missile into the ocean early Sunday morning.
- Trump's One China policy ‘reset’: new realism or tactical retreat?President Trump and China's President Xi spoke by phone Thursday. Trump had questioned the 'One China' policy, infuriating Beijing, which says the question of its status is non-negotiable.Â
- First LookPhilippines’ Duterte berates policemen, delivers ultimatumPhilippines President Rodrigo Duterte angrily dressed down more than 200 police officers on national television, calling them 'rotten to the core.'
- China gets testier as South Korea advances its missile defense plansSince Seoul announced that it would deploy the American THAAD system to protect against North Korea’s growing nuclear threat, China has taken 43 retaliatory actions against South Korea, according to a government researcher.
- First LookMattis scolds China, says US stands 'shoulder to shoulder' with JapanUS Secretary of Defense James Mattis said he will back Japan's claims to islands also claimed by China. Will this be seen as a new signal of aggression by Trump administration toward China?
- First LookIn first official visit to South Korea, Defense Secretary Mattis reassures Asian alliesThe new US Defense secretary said that the United States would stand 'shoulder-to-shoulder' with South Korea against the threat posed by North Korea.
- First LookPhilippines suspend anti-drug campaign to root out police corruptionSome 7,000 Filipinos have been killed in the government's anti-drug campaign since President Rodrigo Duterte took office this summer.
- FocusSingapore's plea to its people: Won’t you please have more children?As Singapore goes all out to reverse its ultralow fertility rate, many nations facing tough economic and social problems as the ranks of young people dwindle watch closely for lessons.
- No. 23: Serena Williams thanks sister for another major tournament recordSerena Williams beat her sister Venus to win a record seventh Australian Open, and  Serena moved ahead of Steffi Graf for the most major Open titles.
- First LookLunar New Year triggers world's largest human migrationThe Chinese New Year is a time for travel and celebration. For many in China, it is the only time of year that they can be together with their families.
- As N. Korea's nuke threats mount, will Trump respond 'outside the box'?Although a military option could be on the table for President Trump, many experts say the issue's complexities could ultimately lead him to the same playbook used by previous administrations.
- First LookHigh-profile defector: Discontent with North Korean government is growingIn his first news conference with foreign media since defecting in August, former North Korean diplomat Thae Yong Ho described the country as being 'on a slippery slope.'
- Change the date? Support grows for a rethink of Australia Day.Jan. 26 marks the anniversary of the arrival of the first British settlers to build a penal colony. For Aboriginals, it's known as 'Invasion Day.'
- Japan's first military communications satellite takes off amid defense debateKirameki-2's launch is the latest in a series of measures underscoring a shift in Japan's security policies. While the changes have provoked public debate for their perceived abandonment of the Self Defense Force's historical role, some observers argue the changes are overdue.Â
- First LookIsrael plans 2,500 new West Bank settlement units in Trump's first days in officeThe Israeli government says that a majority of the housing units will be built in settlement blocs, areas where most settlers live and that Israel wants to keep under its control in the event of any future peace deal with the Palestinians.