The feting of Burmese President Thein Sein in Europe and elsewhere is premature. Much work remains for Burma to achieve a true peace.
Simon Roughneen reports from Rome concerning the local Asian response to the election of a new pope.
Self-immolations by Tibetan monks have spiked with China’s leadership change. Beijing continues to ignore their message.
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Despite the rhetoric, Southeast Asian governments have been slow to tap their oil reserves. Fracking could make progress even slower.
Violence has escalated on Sabah, where the Sultan of Sulu and his troops remain firm in their demands.
Amid reforms, Burma remains embroiled in conflict. Have human rights taken a backseat to development?