Rights group raises alarm over ethnic Kazakh who fled Xinjiang
Group says the 23-year-old man has been held in Kazakhstan and could be deported to China.
Viral video of senior police officer in drunken car wreck stokes anger in Cambodia
The officer is arrested after crashing an SUV into vehicles on a busy Phnom Penh street, killing 1 and injuring 3.
30 years on, rights groups press China for word of Tibet’s missing Panchen Lama
The Panchen Lama was abducted on May 17, 1995 as part of China’s plan to control the succession of the Dalai Lama.
Thailand, Vietnam raise relations to the highest level
The two countries’ prime ministers also agreed to boost bilateral trade in the face of US tariffs.
215 Vietnamese still stuck in squalid border camp after leaving Myanmar scam center
Vietnamese embassy staff demand stranded workers provide about $470 for their ticket home.
Activists, devotees gather to honor Tibetan Buddhist leader who died in Vietnam
Tulku Hungkar Dorje died 49 days ago under mysterious circumstances while in Chinese custody.
India slams China’s renaming of places in its territory as ‘vain and preposterous’
Beijing renames 27 places in Indian border state of Arunachal Pradesh, which it claims as part of southern Tibet.
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High-rise collapse exposed Thai failure to protect laborers it needs for construction
Many migrant workers, including Burmese, are vulnerable to labor abuse, say advocates.
Mass protest by parents prompts reversal of private school closure in China
Authorities change plans after hundreds stage angry demo outside municipal office in Hebei province.