Dalai Lama undergoes left knee surgery in New Delhi
Tibetan spiritual leader had full knee replacement surgery on his right knee in New York in 2024.
Report: China’s maritime outposts could distract Taiwan’s allies if Beijing invades
Experts say South China Sea buildup is linked to Taiwan, but the report’s scenario is unlikely if war breaks out.
Satellite pics reveal Vietnamese construction boom in disputed Spratly chain
Despite reclamation and aggressive construction on 27 Spratly features, Hanoi can’t catch up to China, experts say.
No vigils: Hong Kong’s Victoria Park silent on Tiananmen crackdown anniversary
Since National Security Law went into effect, the government silenced the yearly protest that once drew 180,000.
Taiwan’s robodogs signal military shift to unmanned systems in rivalry with China
Taipei and Beijing are integrating autonomous tech to monitor remote outposts in the South China Sea.
Uyghur human rights activist condemns death sentences in Bangkok bombing
Rebiya Kadeer tells RFA she wants scrutiny of the legal process, key evidence of 2015 Erawan Shrine bombing.
Turtle power: how China uses scientific research to try to bolster territorial claims
Analysts say an environmental survey in disputed waters is really meant to normalize Beijing’s presence there.
Satellite images suggest North Korea is upgrading ports for new, larger destroyers
Shipyard upgrades are part of North Korea’s 5-year plan to modernize its naval forces, experts told RFA.
Exclusive: Tiananmen victims’ families banned from visiting graves on anniversary
89-year-old mother of student who died in the 1989 massacre said police have been watching her for days.
Tiananmen Square 37 Years later: An interview with Wang Dan
Wang Dan speaks to RFA about why remembering June 4 matters now more than ever.



















