Suicide Bomber Kills Six People in Pakistan A suicide bomber has killed at least six people in eastern Pakistan, including several soldiers. Authorities said that a van transporting… 04/05/2017 Aimas
Curbed by China, Philippine Fishing Town Turns toward Eco-Tourism A Philippine city on the front lines of the wide-reaching South China Sea dispute is developing marine protection and eco-tourism… 04/05/2017 Aimas
India Urges China Not to Turn Dalai Lama Visit Into ‘Artificial Controversy’ Saying no “artificial controversy” should be created around the visit of Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama to the northeastern… 04/04/2017 Aimas
Pink Diamond Auctioned for Record $71.2M in Hong Kong A stunning 59.6 carat diamond known as the “Pink Star” sold for $71.2 million at a Sotheby's auction Tuesday in… 04/04/2017 Aimas
Bike-sharing Rivalry Crowds Beijing’s Sidewalks The shiny bicycles in bright orange, yellow or blue are everywhere in China's most prosperous cities, even in places they… 04/04/2017 Aimas
Philippine City Bordering Disputed Sea Finding Fewer Fish, More Foreign Vessels Philippine fishermen along the front lines of a bitterly contested tract of the South China Sea say fishing stocks are… 04/04/2017 Aimas
Trump Sees ‘Interesting,’ ‘Difficult’ Talks With China’s Xi President Donald Trump is to host Chinese President Xi Jinping beginning Thursday at his Mar-a-Lago resort in the southern United… 04/04/2017 Aimas
Using Technology, China Continues Its ‘Toilet Revolution’ Fed up with the theft of toilet paper from public bathrooms, tourist authorities in China's capital have begun using facial… 04/03/2017 Aimas
Pakistan Sets up Unique Helpline for Women in Need When Durdana married for a second time and to a man of her own choosing, her parents threatened to kill… 04/02/2017 Aimas
Iconic New Delhi Movie Theater Shuts Down after 85 Years From Bollywood superstars to political heavyweights, the Regal theater hosted some of India's biggest names over more than eight decades.… 04/02/2017 Aimas
Professor Detained in China Returns to Australia The lawyer for a Sydney-based professor who was prevented from leaving China said Sunday that his client has been allowed… 04/02/2017 Aimas
Leader of Pakistani Taliban Urges Followers to Kill ‘Blasphemers’ A fugitive anti-state Pakistani extremist leader has asked followers to find and execute “blasphemers” in the country for insulting Islam… 04/01/2017 Aimas
Will Pakistan Fence Stop Cross-border Terrorism? Pakistan’s unilateral decision to build a wall along the de facto border with Afghanistan is proving popular at home while… 04/01/2017 Aimas
Too Many Tourists a Concern in Cambodian ‘Killing Fields’ The number of tourists visiting Cambodia’s genocide sites has more than tripled during the last 10 years, raising concerns that… 04/01/2017 Aimas
Thousands of South Koreans Rally for Park’s Release Waving the national flag, the U.S. stars and stripes and shouting military-style slogans, tens of thousands of supporters of arrested… 04/01/2017 Aimas
Report: Dozens Missing in Indonesia Landslide More than two dozen people were reported missing Saturday after a rain-triggered landslide struck a village on Indonesia’s main island… 04/01/2017 Aimas
OSCE Chairman Calls for Revitalized Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process Austria's top diplomat on Friday called on both sides of the conflict in Azerbaijan's autonomous breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh to… 04/01/2017 Aimas
Indonesia Arrests Islamic Activists Before Jakarta Protest Indonesian police arrested the leader of a hard-line Muslim group and several other activists for suspected treason ahead of a… 03/31/2017 Aimas
Poor Farmers — Unlike Rich — Face Uphill Battle With Pakistan’s Climate Extremes Since his father died in 2011, Moeez Assadullah has been looking after his family's farm alone. The 21-year-old tends the… 03/28/2017 Aimas
Australia Cancels Vote on Extradition Treaty With China Australia canceled a vote on Tuesday to finally ratify an extradition treaty with China, 10 years after it was signed,… 03/28/2017 Aimas