UK Committee Says Brits Knew of US Prisoner Mistreatment A U.K. parliamentary committee concluded Thursday that it is beyond doubt that British intelligence agencies knew the United States was… 06/28/2018 Aimas
HRW Calls for Sanctions on Cambodia’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ A new report by the international rights group Human Rights Watch links two of Cambodia’s highest military figures contesting seats… 06/28/2018 Aimas
Automakers Warn US Tariffs Will Cost Jobs, Hike Prices Two major auto trade groups on Wednesday warned the Trump administration that imposing up to 25 percent tariffs on imported… 06/28/2018 Aimas
US Defense Chief Meets with Chinese President, Defense Minister U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Chinese counterpart amid rising diplomatic, military… 06/27/2018 Aimas
UN Investigator Calls for Concrete Action to Stop Myanmar Rights Abuses A U.N. investigator warns Myanmar's unprecedented level of human rights violations and abuses against its people will not end without… 06/27/2018 Aimas
Beijing Says US, China Militaries Should Control Risks China's Defense Minister Wei Fenghe told visiting U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Wednesday that China and the United States… 06/27/2018 Aimas
More than $270M in Items Seized from Ex-Malaysian PM’s Homes Malaysian police say they have seized nearly $275 million in cash, jewelry and luxury handbags in raids on properties linked… 06/27/2018 Aimas
Indonesian Election Season is a Gauge of Rise of Political Islam About 100 residents of a gritty commercial district of Indonesia's capital listen intently as a man roars into a microphone:… 06/27/2018 Aimas
Thailand Banks on Tech to End Slavery at Sea as Workers Push for Rights Enslaved on a Thai fishing vessel for 11 years, Tun Lin saw his fellow workers lose their minds one after… 06/27/2018 Aimas
Indonesia on High Alert as Voting Starts in Regional Elections Tens of millions of Indonesian voters headed to the polls under tight security on Wednesday to cast ballots in regional… 06/27/2018 Aimas
US Defense Chief in China Amid Rising Tensions U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis kicks off his first day of talks with Chinese officials on Wednesday, part of an… 06/27/2018 Aimas
13 Myanmar Officials Implicated in Atrocities Against Rohingya Amnesty International says it has credible evidence implicating 13 Myanmar officials, including a top military commander, in crimes against humanity… 06/27/2018 Aimas
Buzz Kill: As Beer Culture Percolates, Vietnam Weighs Ad Crackdown Vietnam has been hit with a bona fide beer bonanza. Locals are crowding into new cavernous beer halls to… 06/25/2018 Aimas
Philippine President Slammed for Calling God ‘Stupid’ The Philippine president, notorious for having cursed the pope and world leaders like former U.S. President Barack Obama, has sparked… 06/25/2018 Aimas
In Sign of Detente, North Korea Skips Annual Anti-US Rally In another sign of detente following the summit between leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump, North Korea… 06/25/2018 Aimas
Water, Mud Block Rescue Attempt for 12 Boys Inside Thai Cave Multiple attempts to locate 12 boys and their soccer coach missing in a flooded cave complex in northern Thailand for… 06/25/2018 Aimas
North Korea Limits Family Reunions Limits placed by North Korea on the upcoming inter-Korean family reunions could be a sign of the difficult road that… 06/25/2018 Aimas
Singapore Revises Cost of Trump-Kim Summit Singapore has revised what it spent on the historic U.S.-North Korea summit, reporting a tab of $12 million as opposed… 06/24/2018 Aimas
Calls for Tougher Action on Forced Marriage in Australia Campaigners are urging Australia to do more to stop forced marriages in its migrant communities. Since the practice was made… 06/24/2018 Aimas
New Zealand Prime Minister Names Daughter Neve Te Aroha New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced Sunday she had named her newborn daughter Neve Te Aroha as she prepared… 06/24/2018 Aimas