Archive
2013
Al-Qaeda in Xinjiang Autonomous Region?
Was the attack on Monday in Tienanmen Square inspired by al-Qaeda?
Singapore: The Fight to Save Bukit Brown
Government plans to redevelop a cemetery spark a debate on the compatibility of conservation and progress.
Philippines Should Apologize for False Scarborough Claims
Manila falsely accusing China is an embarrassment that raises questions about its capabilities.
American TV Network Apologizes for “Kill Everyone in China” Comedy Skit
Jimmy Kimmel Live segment prompted outrage , Hitler comparison.
South Korea May Be Stealing US Defense Technology
Plus, China eyes new U.S. ships warily. Mid-week defense and security links.
What Do North Korea And Mongolia Have In Common?
Mongolia’s President is in Pyongyang this week. What will come out of his visit?
China’s Expanding Cabbage Strategy
After pursuing a cabbage strategy in the South China Sea for years, could Beijing adopt this against Japan?
Pakistan’s Sharif is Under Siege
Just months into his latest term as prime minister, Nawaz Sharif finds himself under pressure internally and externally.
China’s Pivot West
China has begun “Marching Westwards” in Asia. The consequences could be huge.
Japan Quake: The World Reacts
Images and global reaction to the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan.
Japan: A Week in Crisis
A massive earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis. Japan faces its darkest hour in decades.