Latest round in spat over contested waters comes as Manila warms to Washington, including giving the US access to more military bases
NGOs say human traffickers have lured as many as 100-thousand across Asia into “fraud-factories”
Chinese visitors' post-pandemic return to Thailand may not be a panacea for the tourism-dependent country, some analysts say
General election winners sign a 23-point MOU with its allies in a bid to lead next Thai government
Locals hope for a return of Chinese investors
State Department counselor Derek Chollet also tells VOA that Russian support for military rulers will only prompt redoubling of US support for pro-democracy factions
Newcomer TaiwanPlus goes beyond traditional coverage of China to give audiences a fuller picture of life in Taiwan
Disease will be treated same as seasonal influenza
Two people died, many injured in melee at nickel-smelting plant in Indonesia
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s remarks about acquiring nuclear weapons suggest Seoul’s determination to counter threat from Pyongyang, experts say
At least 200 Chin people crossed into India after the junta bombed a rebel camp, refugee aid group says
New Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang pledges continued investment in continent on his five-nation tour, vows Beijing isn’t in competition with Washington
Macao, a special administrative region of China, is the only place in the country where casinos are legal
Operation ‘burning furnace’ expected to expand
Nobel Peace laureate facing numerous charges she said were launched by former President Rodrigo Duterte to stifle criticism of his deadly anti-drug crackdown
Pakistan says Abdul Rehman Makki has already been convicted
At least 348 people have died or disappeared while fleeing Myanmar or Bangladesh by sea last year
But experts say finding consensus among members of regional bloc is easier said than done
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