Foreign investment reaches $25 billion in first nine months of last year; 17 percent of new investments comes from mainland China
While Hong Kong remains one of the world's wealthiest cities, there are concerns that a growing income gap may lead to social unrest
Thai government says initial assessment shows about five percent of coral reefs have been harmed
Visit to Guangdong province Sunday produced unprecedented exchange of candid views between Chinese Communist Party officials and their
US, other Western countries say that makes Chinese products unfairly cheap, causing huge trade deficits with China
Fighting flared Saturday morning when a group of men attacked an army detachment in Indanan district, in remote Sulu province
Peng Ming, arrested last year in Burma, was convicted in China of terrorism, kidnapping
Philippine army says a group of MILF rebels attacked two army detachments in Maguindanao Province
Thousands of displaced people are crammed in makeshift camps where poor sanitation could bring about a variety of illnesses, say experts
US Deputy Secretary of State met with Philippine President Gloria Arroyo to discuss their countries' economic and security cooperation
Human Rights Watch and Human Rights in China say Beijing systematically stifled how eight-million minority Muslim Uighurs practice thei
Investors nervous about US economy, and rising tensions between Japan and China
Meningitis is an infection of the lining around the brain and spinal cord, either caused by bacteria or virus - symptoms include high f
Experts say threat from J.I. continues to loom over region despite recent progress in neutralizing group
Among the first Asian celebrities to offer money was Hong Kong's richest man, Li Ka-shing, who pledged some $3 million
China calls Lee Teng-hui a 'top representative' of independence forces in Taiwan
Philippine president's announcement comes in response to call by Philippine Catholic bishops, who said she must address charges that sh
Philippine president admits she telephoned a senior election official to ask about her votes during counting of ballots in last year's
Australian and South Korean economies are growing, but at a slower rate than each country's government had hoped
Survivors of one of the world's worst natural disasters struggle to rebuild a life
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