Activist Allowed to Enter US
2012-11-13
A World Uyghur Congress official labeled a terrorist in China is allowed into the US after more than a decade.
A Congress Behind Closed Doors
2012-11-13
Ahead of China's leadership transition, Communist Party members debate greater transparency of politicians' wealth, analysts say.
'No Progress' on Impunity
2012-11-13
Cambodia has allowed hundreds of politically motivated killings to go unpunished, a rights group says.
'No Progress' on Impunity
2012-11-13
Cambodia has allowed hundreds of politically motivated killings to go unpunished, a rights group says.
Laos Hires Firm Under Probe
2012-11-12
The Lao government brings on a consultant under investigation in Finland for its role in a dam project.
Light Shed on Secret Probes
2012-11-12
A former Chinese state prosecutor describes abuses in the Communist Party's internal disciplinary system.
A Champion of Elephants
2012-11-09
A woman animal rights activist says many Chinese are still unaware that the ivory trade stems from massacres of elephants.
Petitioners Held During Talks
2012-11-09
The growing number of Chinese petitioners in recent years is a reflection of simmering unrest fueled by official misbehavior, activists say.
The 'Massacre' of Tibetans
2012-11-09
Tibetan writer Woeser takes issue with the author of a recent book on Tibetan history, saying her views gloss over the horrors of the Chinese occupation.
Neighbors Seek Dam Scrutiny
2012-11-08
Cambodia and Vietnam call for further study of Laos's Xayaburi hydropower project on the Mekong River.
Purges Keep Regime Alive
2012-11-08
North Korea relies on a tradition of purging senior officials to maintain its dictatorship, an expert says.