Monks' Movement 'Still Growing'
2009-09-11
Nearly two years after Burma's Saffron Revolution, an exiled leader of the monks' movement says their ranks are growing.
Life in the Shadows
2009-09-11
A U.S. aid worker gets a rare glimpse of the lives of North Korean refugees living illegally in China.
Bloggers Report Beatings, Death
2009-09-09
Two leading bloggers in China report elements of the ethnic strife in Urumqi that haven’t appeared in state-run media.
Access Sought for U.S. Citizen
2009-09-09
The State Department says it is seeking consular access to a U.S. citizen, missing since landing last week in Burma.
Khmer Rouge Trial Boycott
2009-09-08
The tribunal was created in 2006 to try leading members of the 1975-1979 regime and five former leaders are currently being held on charges of war crimes and ...
Freed But Still Defiant
2009-09-08
A Vietnamese pro-democracy activist vows to keep fighting for reform after his release from prison.
China's Growing Foothold
2009-09-08
As the Lao president travels to China to seal closer economic ties, neighboring countries worry about Beijing's expanding influence.
Economy Alters U.S.-China Ties
2009-09-08
The effects of the worldwide recession and recovery may change U.S.-China relations for years, economists say.
Tight Security in Urumqi
2009-09-07
Chinese authorities order a major security presence in Xinjiang after deadly protests and a series of needle attacks.
Death Penalty for Syringe Attacks
2009-09-06
Chinese authorities pledge a hard line in Xinjiang after more deadly strife, but the top Party official there is keeping his job.
Party Chief Sacked
2009-09-05
Chinese leaders dismiss Xinjiang officials in a bid to address public anger in Urumqi.
Dissidents' Relative Disappears
2009-09-03
A U.S. citizen, the relative of several jailed democracy activists, is unaccounted for after landing in the former Burmese capital, Rangoon.
New Protests in Urumqi
2009-09-03
Han Chinese protest in China's northwest after a series of stabbings with syringes.
Homeless Plan ‘Not Enough’
2009-09-03
China's homeless population and officials say government aid falls far short of what is needed.
China’s Mild Rebuke
2009-09-02
Warmer China-Taiwan ties soften the impact of the Dalai Lama’s Taiwan visit.
Refugees Tell of Harrowing Escape
2009-09-02
Ethnic Karen refugees of violent clashes between the Burmese military and separatist forces describe their dangerous journey across the border to Thailand and ...
Refugees at Risk
2009-09-02
Ethnic Karen refugees fleeing armed clashes in Burma face grim conditions, and children are the most vulnerable.
Defamation Case Dropped
2009-09-01
But allegations persist of a government role in the 2004 killing of Cambodian labor leader Chea Vichea.
Defamation Case Dropped
2009-09-01
But allegations persist of a government role in the 2004 killing of Cambodian labor leader Chea Vichea.
Refugees Wary, U.S. Urges Restraint
2009-08-31
As the Burmese military tightens control over its border regions, Washington voices concern and refugees in neighboring countries debate whether to return home.