US to Maintain Sanctions
2011-09-13
Washington will not lift restrictions until Burma makes concrete democratic reforms.
Seeking a Role in Libya
2011-09-13
China will assist in reconstruction after its existing agreements are honored by the new government.
'Don't Look At Problems In Isolation'
2011-09-12
In her latest weekly conversation with listeners, Aung San Suu Ky says her campaign to free political prisoners 'is not easy but worth doing.'
Work On Dam To Proceed
2011-09-12
Burmese minister comes under fire for rejecting a deluge of calls to suspend the project.
Rights Activist Detained
2011-09-12
Chinese authorities say he is being held for ‘economic fraud,’ a charge flatly dismissed by activists.
Tragedies Mar Holiday
2011-09-12
Two deadly accidents during national celebrations bring China's safety record into question.
Rights Concerns Stalk Terror Fight
2011-09-11
As the U.S. marks the 10th anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks, Asia's counter-terrorism campaign faces human rights questions.
Child Soldiers Released
2011-09-09
Burmese military officials free two young men to their families following international intervention.
Burma's New Political Dynamics
2011-09-09
The recent landmark talks between democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi and President Thein Sein may have set the pace for significant reforms but much will depend ...
Clashes Over River Pollution
2011-09-07
Chinese fish farmers are demanding answers and compensation after their stocks died off in recent days.
Anger Over Mooncake Tax
2011-09-07
Chinese citizens anticipating the baked treat during Mid-Autumn Festival could be in for an unpleasant surprise.