Kim's Palaces, Via Google Earth
Aug 17, 2009
The luxurious residences of North Korea's leaders stand in stark contrast to reports of the hardships endured by the majority of the country's population.
Clashes Over Quake Trial
Aug 13, 2009
Chinese writer Tan Zuoren goes on trial, and supporters say his plan to issue an independent report on last year's deadly earthquake is the reason.
China Told To Ease Curbs
Aug 13, 2009
The World Trade Organization calls for China to loosen import restrictions, but will anything change?
Senator Secures Prisoner's Release
Aug 13, 2009
A U.S. Senator has secured the release of an American prisoner held in connection with the sentencing of Burma’s most prominent opposition leader.
Burma's Blood Money
Aug 12, 2009
Patients say Burmese hospitals routinely charge them for donated blood.
Three Tibetans Sentenced
Aug 12, 2009
Three protesters are handed prison terms, as Chinese authorities maintain strict controls inside Tibet.
Cambodian Sentence Upheld
Aug 12, 2009
Rights groups condemn an appeals court ruling against a newspaper director who reported alleged corruption.
Cambodian Sentence Upheld
Aug 12, 2009
Rights groups condemn an appeals court ruling against a newspaper director who reported alleged corruption.
More North Korea Sanctions
Aug 11, 2009
The U.S. Treasury Department tightens the financial noose around North Korea's deadly weapons program.
Portrait of a Determined Leader
Aug 11, 2009
Burma democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi has spent 14 of the last 20 years in house arrest. On August 11, she was convicted by a prison court of breaching the ...
Petitioner's Rape Claims 'Ignored'
Aug 10, 2009
A petitioner who claims she was raped in custody is sent to a mental hospital, and reporters who covered the charge are investigated.
Senator To Visit Burma
Aug 07, 2009
U.S. Senator Jim Webb announces a visit to Burma, as officials reassess policy toward the isolated Southeast Asian country.
No Bill from North Korea
Aug 07, 2009
Pyongyang hasn't sought reimbursement for expenses related to keeping two U.S. journalists in custody.
China 'Responsible' for Riots
Aug 06, 2009
With trials planned in connection with deadly riots in Urumqi, exiled Uyghur leader Rebiya Kadeer calls for leniency.
Film Captures Families’ Pain
Aug 04, 2009
Two young Korean-Americans make a documentary about families forcibly separated after the Korean War.
Pardoned by North Korea
Aug 04, 2009
A special pardon is issued to two detained U.S. journalists after former U.S. President Bill Clinton meets with North Korea's leader. Will Clinton's visit open ...
Kadeer Rejects Letters
Aug 03, 2009
The woman Chinese authorities blame for inciting deadly violence last month rejects letters condemning her allegedly written by her relatives.
China's Numbers Questioned
Aug 03, 2009
China’s National Bureau of Statistics blasts charges that its reporting of economic growth is inaccurate.
Burma Trial Verdict Delayed
Jul 31, 2009
A Burmese court delays the verdict against opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, amid mounting international criticism.
'We All Want Democracy'
Jul 30, 2009
A rare glimpse of the lower ranks of Burma’s military, seen through the eyes of an active-duty sergeant.
Lawyers Hail Rights Ruling
Jul 30, 2009
A recent court decision could pave the way for new legislation on calculating the value of human life in China.
Tibetans Risk Lone Protests
Jul 29, 2009
Chinese security forces fail to prevent recurring demonstrations protesting China's rule in Tibet.