Former Cop to Stand Trial
2012-09-14
China will try the Chongqing police chief whose flight to a US consulate triggered the country's biggest political scandal in decades.
Just the Tip of the Iceberg
2012-09-13
China's banging of the nationalist drum over an islands row with Japan is a prelude to a much bigger historical claim.
Calls to End Labor Camp
2012-09-13
The calls come as authorities reverse a re-education through labor sentence in central China.
Suu Kyi's 2015 Dilemma
2012-09-12
As the US prepares to welcome the Nobel laureate, right groups caution about the military's tight grip on power.
Human Rights Bill Passed
2012-09-12
The U.S. House of Representatives votes to promote human rights in Vietnam and condemn the country’s rights record.
Chongqing Conviction Quashed
2012-09-12
A Chinese man who posted a cartoon critical of now-ousted politician Bo Xilai's policies has his labor camp conviction overturned.
Journalist Found Murdered
2012-09-12
The body of a Cambodian reporter who uncovered illegal logging is found in the trunk of his car.
Journalist Found Murdered
2012-09-12
The body of a Cambodian reporter who uncovered illegal logging is found in the trunk of his car.
Family Denies Official Account
2012-09-12
A journalist says the sister of a Chinese activist whose death was ruled a suicide never sought to avoid the media.
Casino Set for Seizure
2012-09-11
A foreign business group says the Lao government has threatened to seize its last investment in the country.
Rights Lawyer Detained
2012-09-11
A Chinese lawyer is detained on a visit to Shaoyang, the city where an activist died under suspicious circumstances.
‘Great Concern’ Over Rakhine
2012-09-10
Washington says it is concerned about the humanitarian plight in Burma's violence-hit Rakhine state.
Teachers Demand Back Pay
2012-09-10
The Chinese government agrees to study wage compensation demands by thousands of teachers in Shandong province.