Arts Help Young Defectors
2009-08-24
North Korean youths often struggle after they defect to the South, but arts and community service programs provide support.
Strong Women in Uyghur History
2009-08-24
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
2009-08-24
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
2009-08-21
Another case of mass lead poisoning caused by factories in central China calls the effectiveness of government regulation into question.
Asking for Justice
2009-08-21
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
2009-08-21
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
2009-08-20
The family of an exiled Uyghur leader is evicted by authorities in China who plan to demolish their building.
Grace Wang on Cyber-Clashes
2009-08-19
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
2009-08-19
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
2009-08-19
Parents riot and authorities take action over a Chinese factory blamed for lead poisoning in hundreds of children.
Opposition Leader On Sanctions
2009-08-17
Burma’s main opposition leader dismisses reports that she might support an easing of sanctions against the country’s military junta.
Kim's Palaces, Via Google Earth
2009-08-17
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
2009-08-13
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
2009-08-13
The World Trade Organization calls for China to loosen import restrictions, but will anything change?
Senator Secures Prisoner's Release
2009-08-13
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
2009-08-12
Patients say Burmese hospitals routinely charge them for donated blood.
Three Tibetans Sentenced
2009-08-12
Three protesters are handed prison terms, as Chinese authorities maintain strict controls inside Tibet.
Cambodian Sentence Upheld
2009-08-12
Rights groups condemn an appeals court ruling against a newspaper director who reported alleged corruption.
Cambodian Sentence Upheld
2009-08-12
Rights groups condemn an appeals court ruling against a newspaper director who reported alleged corruption.
More North Korea Sanctions
2009-08-11
The U.S. Treasury Department tightens the financial noose around North Korea's deadly weapons program.
Portrait of a Determined Leader
2009-08-11
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 ...