All Asia Pacific
- Amid bumpy Asia trip, Obama finds oasis in talking with young peoplePresident Obama shed his tie and rolled up his sleeves to talk to young leaders from around Southeast Asia. He has made such meetings a feature of his 11 trips to the region.
- Philippine president regrets offensive remark towards ObamaDuterte said that while his "strong comments" in response "elicited concern and distress, we also regret it came across as a personal attack on the U.S. president."
- Should Obama meet with Philippines' Duterte?President Obama is reconsidering plans to meet with Rodrigo Duterte after the Filipino president lashed out at the US leader for criticism of Duterte's extrajudicial killings.
- Will North Korea's missile launch detract from G20 summit?The launch of three ballistic missiles is an unwanted distraction for world leaders attending the G20 summit in China.
- Why anti-China sentiment is surging in Hong KongElections for the Hong Kong Legislative Council were held Sunday with near-record turnout in the city. Many are voting for younger, more democratic candidates who want to become more independent from increasingly authoritative mainland China.
- Voters turn out in force for crucial Hong Kong electionThis is Hong Kong's most crucial election since the handover from Britain in 1997.
- Economic summit opens amid sluggish growth, trade disputesChina made trade a theme of the Group of 20 meeting even as Beijing faces complaints it is flooding world markets with low-cost steel, fueling demands for trade curbs.
- Blast kills 12 as Philippine president visits hometownThe聽blast聽tore through a street market outside a frequent haunt of President Duterte.
- Philippines' president's hometown hit by deadly market blastAt least 12 people were killed, and 24 wounded, on Friday night in Davao. The region has been on high alert during an offensive against Abu Sayyaf militants.聽
- Offshore quake prompts temporary evacuation of New Zealand coastal areaPeople living in coastal areas of New Zealand were temporarily ordered to evacuate due to fears of a tsunami.
- Taiwan's new president sets chilly but pragmatic tone with ChinaAs she marks 100 days in office, President Tsai Ing-wen move toward less cozy ties with the mainland is being greeted with middling marks at home. But Beijing seems to be accepting it, for now.
- Chinese embassy in Kyrgyzstan hit by suspected suicide car bombA suspected suicide car bomber rammed the gates of the Chinese embassy in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek on Tuesday.
- FocusHow North Korea鈥檚 merchant ships became a target for UN sanctionsA North Korea-flagged ship interdicted in Panama three years ago gave a glimpse into Pyongyang鈥檚 efforts to build up its military and nuclear capacity.聽Intelligence from the ship transformed how UN member nations are policing North Korea.
- First LookHiker rescued from snowed-in hut in NZ, weeks after losing her wayA Czech hiker spent a month in the frozen New Zealand wilderness after she became lost when snow obscured trail markings.
- First LookWill North Korean missile tests help to unify Asia?After North Korea's latest missile launch on Tuesday, Asian leaders have a fleeting moment of seeing eye-to-eye on a growing security concern in their region.
- Why North Korea just fired an underwater missile toward JapanThe launch was also the latest in a series of missile, rocket, and other weapon tests by North Korea, which is openly pushing to acquire a reliable weapon capable striking targets as far away as the continental U.S.
- First LookWill Philippines really leave UN? Foreign secretary plays down threatsPhilippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatened Sunday to withdraw his country from the United Nations after the international body urged an end to extrajudicial killings of suspected drug traffickers.
- Why Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is threatening to leave the UNPhilippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to withdraw his country from the United Nations in a press conference late Saturday night after criticizing the UN's handling of the Syrian conflict.聽
- China's Olympians disappoint their government, but not the peopleOfficial Beijing is upset by China's relatively meager medals haul in Rio. But ordinary citizens are showing more sympathy for the athletes - and less for nationalistic chest-thumping.
- First LookNorth Korean diplomat's mysterious defection latest in rising numberThae Young Ho is a familiar face among correspondents seeking to travel to North Korea, and among far-left circles in London. His defection to South Korea is one among many North Korean officials this year.