While US computer security company links China’s government to scores of cyber attacks in US, concern grows that US risks losing cyber-war
Citizens detail loss after 1972 bombing and continued threats posed by leftover unexploded bombs
Chen Guangcheng says for first time Chinese government responded openly about his persecution
Obama calls Burma's decision to release hundreds of political prisoners 'a substantial step forward for democratic reform'
In a region where gold is a trusted investment, demand remains brisk
The career diplomat writes to US State Department, saying he feared for his safety and that of his family
In videotaped comments to a US Congressional hearing, she said a recent UN human rights resolution is a good guide for Burma's future
Other central banks not likely to follow suit just yet
US government says illegal copying of books, movies and software in China costs American companies billions of dollars a year
Some critics say action may be too late
Many Hong Kong young people attracted by cheaper prices for illegal drugs in China
Central bankers and national leaders around Asia rushed to assure the public that their economies were sound and that there was plenty
VOA's correspondent in Kathmandu Patricia Nunan says the protesters are largely sticking to the ring road surrounding the capital
Crowds demand King Gyanendra give up control of government he seized more than a year ago
Ministers say greater exchange rate flexibility needed in some emerging economies, especially China
Amnesty International says Lao soldiers killed at least 26 unarmed Hmong civilians April 6, as they were searching for food
Top diplomats wrap first meeting of Trilateral Strategic Dialogue in Sydney
More than 300 people died in the waves, and more than 100 are missing
US Secretary of Defense expresses surprise that Iran has been invited to Shanghai Cooperation Organization
VOA's Nancy-Amelia Collins in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia says this is the worst natural disaster she has witnessed
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