All Asia Pacific
- The ExplainerThe Trump presidency: What happens now on trade?
The election of Donald Trump amid an anti-trade backlash bodes ill for the US-backed Trans-Pacific Partnership, part of the Obama administration's pivot to Asia. A briefing on the key issues.
- First LookHow significant is Rodrigo Duterte's scaling back of US military cooperation?
President Duterte's pivot away from the US may not be as dramatic as his words, though perhaps less than ideal for the US military.
- First LookChina bars activists from taking their seats in Hong Kong legislature
In an unusually direct intervention into Hong Kong's politics, China has barred two separatists elected to the city's legislative council from taking office.
- Why Duterte wants to give Marcos a hero's burial
The Philippines Supreme Court is set to rule Tuesday on whether former dictator Ferdinand Marcos should be buried in the Cemetery of Heroes. What might President Duterte gain from this burial?
- Street protests in Seoul: A push to remove President Park
Saturday's protest, the largest anti-government demonstration in the capital in nearly a year, came a day after President Park apologized on live television after she allowed a mysterious confidante to manipulate power from the shadows.
- First LookDuterte scolds the US for refusing to sell Philippines guns. Can that happen?
Despite his promise to stop swearing, the Filipino president continues to curse out the United States as the nation's ally objects to human rights abuses in President Rodrigo Duterte's war against drugs.
- Was Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 unmanned during its final descent?
A technical report released by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which leads the search, seems to support the theory investigators have long favored: that no one was at the controls of the Boeing 777 when it ran out of fuel.
- Rasputin-like scandal in South Korea echoes of dictatorial past
A political scandal involving South Korea's president and a cult leader have opened past wounds about the president's dictator father. Some praise the elder Park for rapidly growing the economy, while others remember him for committing human rights abuses.
- First LookSouth Korea rocked by 'shadow president' scandal
South Korea scandal: The presidency of the East Asian republic is reeling from revelations of close ties between the president and the daughter of a controversial religious leader.
- First LookAustralian bill would ban refugees who arrived by sea from ever visiting
The proposed law has been harshly criticized by members of the international community as unnecessary and 'appalling.'
- First LookWill 'core' Communist Xi Jinping become another cult personality?
In a meeting with senior officials this week, Chinese President Xi Jinping was called the 'core' of the Communist Party, a title only given to three previous leaders.
- First LookWhy Rodrigo Duterte wants US troops out of the Philippines
Philippines' president Rodrigo Duterte says that he wants US troops gone within the next two years, but he says that he does not seek to sever ties with the United States.
- Duterte's Asia tour rattles an already tense region
The new Philippines president has recently visited Laos, Brunei, China, and Japan. His pronouncements throughout about his ties to both China and the US have sown confusion.
- For China's Xi, anticorruption drive is all about Communist Party survival
On Monday, President Xi convened more than 300 top party officials for a four-day plenum that will further target graft. His campaign has been popular among average Chinese.
- Cambodia's villagers lose ground – literally – to Singapore's expansion
Singapore is buying tens of millions of tons of sand for its land reclamation projects. Their dredging is destroying Cambodia's coastal mangrove forests, and fishermen's livelihoods with them. But the villagers are pushing back.
- U.S. has few good options for response to Philippines' Duterte
President Duterte's latest outburst casts further doubt on the seven-decade U.S.-Philippine alliance.
- What will Rodrigo Duterte's pivot toward China mean for the US?
Rodrigo Duterte separation from US? The Philippines president says that he wants his country 'to be a part of the greater plans of China about the whole of Asia.' But that isn't necessarily a negative for the US.
- First LookCanine confusion? Malaysia wants Auntie Anne's to rename its hot dogs
Fast food vendor Auntie Anne's, has been told by Islamic authorities that its popular Pretzel Dog is 'confusing' Muslim consumers who are not allowed to eat dog meat.
- Philippines braces for super typhoon Haima
Typhoon Haima was forecast to slam into coast around midnight Wednesday. It's the strongest typhoon to threaten the nation in three years.
- Duterte's diplomatic dance in China: How hard a pivot away from US?
China is 'rolling out the red carpet' for the Philippines leader, whose four-day visit caps a months-long initiative to improve a strained relationship. Both sides are looking for concessions.