Dissidents ‘Patriots,’ Lawyer Says
Aug 31, 2009
The lawyer for five accused democracy activists in Vietnam defends their motives, as the government prepares to try them for anti-state activities.
China Lead Cases Defy Rules
Aug 31, 2009
Lead poisoning cases in China have raised concerns about the government's ability to protect the public, advocates say.
Kokang Fighters Flee to China
Aug 31, 2009
Chinese ethnic minorities in northern Burma with close ties to China are fleeing across the border, describing defeat at the hands of the Burmese military ...
‘Music is My Greatest Love’
Aug 28, 2009
A young North Korean defector talks about the influence of foreign music on her classmates in North Korea's closed society.
Schools Reject AIDS Children
Aug 28, 2009
Treatment and schooling are scarce for the estimated 60,000 HIV-positive children in Ho Chi Minh City.
Refugees 'Flood' China
Aug 27, 2009
Refugees cross the Chinese border following armed clashes in northern Burma.
Cambodians Still Traumatized
Aug 27, 2009
Will the long-awaited trial of Khmer Rouge leaders ease Cambodians' trauma, or stir painful memories?
Cambodians Still Traumatized
Aug 27, 2009
Will the long-awaited trial of Khmer Rouge leaders ease Cambodians' trauma, or stir painful memories?
NLD Leader Wants More Security
Aug 26, 2009
A lawyer for Burma’s opposition leader says she never discussed anything sensitive with the American whose unwanted visit brought her 18 more months under ...
Lead Children Denied Tests
Aug 26, 2009
Parents in China say authorities are failing to make good on promises to test children for lead poisoning.
New Income from Woodcarving
Aug 26, 2009
Women in remote Cambodian villages are turning to woodcarving as a new way to raise their standard of living.
New Income from Woodcarving
Aug 26, 2009
Women in remote Cambodian villages are turning to woodcarving as a new way to raise their standard of living.
Uyghur Economist Freed, Warned
Aug 24, 2009
Chinese authorities release and warn a prominent Uyghur economist they accuse of inciting deadly riots in Urumqi.
Arts Help Young Defectors
Aug 24, 2009
North Korean youths often struggle after they defect to the South, but arts and community service programs provide support.
Strong Women in Uyghur History
Aug 24, 2009
Forget what you've learned about Muslim women as second-class citizens, experts say. Uyghur women have long played leading roles.
China Seized Defector Footage
Aug 24, 2009
Activists say Chinese authorities have video of North Korean defectors filmed by two U.S. reporters who were jailed by North Korea and then expelled.
Lead Poisoning in Central China
Aug 21, 2009
Another case of mass lead poisoning caused by factories in central China calls the effectiveness of government regulation into question.
Asking for Justice
Aug 21, 2009
Women take on a bigger role after deadly riots and hundreds of detentions in China's northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
Down and Out in China
Aug 21, 2009
Homelessness poses a large and growing problem in China's cities, with thousands scraping by on what they can beg or earn on the streets.
Uyghur Leader’s Family Evicted
Aug 20, 2009
The family of an exiled Uyghur leader is evicted by authorities in China who plan to demolish their building.
Grace Wang on Cyber-Clashes
Aug 19, 2009
Duke University student Grace Wang tried to mediate between clashing Chinese and Tibetan fellow students in 2008 and paid dearly for it, drawing insults and ...
North Korean Trade Freeze
Aug 19, 2009
North Korea's only major import to the United States has been a highly potent grain alcohol, but new trade curbs are drying up that trade as well.
Toxic Shaanxi Plant Closed
Aug 19, 2009
Parents riot and authorities take action over a Chinese factory blamed for lead poisoning in hundreds of children.
Opposition Leader On Sanctions
Aug 17, 2009
Burma’s main opposition leader dismisses reports that she might support an easing of sanctions against the country’s military junta.