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- First LookPolitical troika: Japan's Democratic Party elects first female leader
Renho Murata was elected head of Japan's main opposition party on Thursday, marking the third woman to assume a top political position in recent weeks.
- Duterte says he wants U.S. special forces out of southern Philippines
"I do not want a rift with America. But they have to go."
- US flies B-1 bombers over South Korea in show of force against North
The US sent two bombers over South Korea in response to a nuclear test by North Korea last week.
- No damages reported after biggest earthquake in South Korea's history
Two strong earthquakes rattled South Korea's Gyeongju city, including a record 5.8 magnitude temblor, but there were no reports of serious injuries or damage.
- First LookWeek of war games begin in the South China Sea
China and Russia are conducting joint military exercises in the South China Sea, causing some to criticize the chosen location as unnecessarily provocative.
- First Look In rare plea, North Korea seeks outside help after flooding
North Korea's official state media acknowledged the flooding is the result of the 'heaviest downpours' since 1945. But if international aid is delivered, will it reach the country's most affected citizens?
- Why China's interest in reining in N. Korea has waned
The North conducted its fifth nuclear test Sept. 9. US hopes of enforcing international economic sanctions with enough bite to dissuade Pyongyang from building a nuclear bomb depend on China – which, on this issue, is undependable.
- As Chinese turn tourist, some visit an unfamiliar land: their own country
Increasingly curious about places that are off the beaten path in their own vast nation, the Chinese are using digital tools to book visits with domestic farmers and other villagers that, until now, have rarely benefited from China’s booming tourist economy.
- North Korea's 'higher level' nuclear test sparks condemnation
North Korea's boast of a technologically game-changing nuclear test defied both tough international sanctions and long-standing diplomatic pressure to curb its nuclear ambitions.
- Amid bumpy Asia trip, Obama finds oasis in talking with young people
President Obama shed his tie and rolled up his sleeves to talk to young leaders from around Southeast Asia. He has made such meetings a feature of his 11 trips to the region.
- Philippine president regrets offensive remark towards Obama
Duterte said that while his "strong comments" in response "elicited concern and distress, we also regret it came across as a personal attack on the U.S. president."
- Should Obama meet with Philippines' Duterte?
President Obama is reconsidering plans to meet with Rodrigo Duterte after the Filipino president lashed out at the US leader for criticism of Duterte's extrajudicial killings.
- Will North Korea's missile launch detract from G20 summit?
The launch of three ballistic missiles is an unwanted distraction for world leaders attending the G20 summit in China.
- Why anti-China sentiment is surging in Hong Kong
Elections for the Hong Kong Legislative Council were held Sunday with near-record turnout in the city. Many are voting for younger, more democratic candidates who want to become more independent from increasingly authoritative mainland China.
- Voters turn out in force for crucial Hong Kong election
This is Hong Kong's most crucial election since the handover from Britain in 1997.
- Economic summit opens amid sluggish growth, trade disputes
China made trade a theme of the Group of 20 meeting even as Beijing faces complaints it is flooding world markets with low-cost steel, fueling demands for trade curbs.
- Blast kills 12 as Philippine president visits hometown
The blast tore through a street market outside a frequent haunt of President Duterte.
- Philippines' president's hometown hit by deadly market blast
At least 12 people were killed, and 24 wounded, on Friday night in Davao. The region has been on high alert during an offensive against Abu Sayyaf militants.
- Offshore quake prompts temporary evacuation of New Zealand coastal area
People living in coastal areas of New Zealand were temporarily ordered to evacuate due to fears of a tsunami.
- Taiwan's new president sets chilly but pragmatic tone with China
As she marks 100 days in office, President Tsai Ing-wen move toward less cozy ties with the mainland is being greeted with middling marks at home. But Beijing seems to be accepting it, for now.