Vietnam pressured to scale back state-owned enterprises, which critics say have inefficient management, lower profits than private companies
Analysts say more foreign investment could help stabilize banking sector
Officials blast Malaysia for ignoring multiple requests for updates on search status
Country experiments with ways to get vehicles off the road and pollutants out of the air
The anti-communist fervor persists, in part, because Indonesia never officially came to terms with this dark period in its history
Authorities chafe at the notion that tax dodgers, corrupt officials, and money launderers may close Swiss bank accounts and move funds to Singapore
Activists hand out marigolds to encourage peace; alcohol banned in area riot took place
Countries agree to an intelligence code of conduct after revelations that Australia eavesdropped on the Indonesian president's phone calls
Young people try to do what high school teachers are too shy to do: Teach students what they need to know about sex
Vietnam's communist government is bringing private enterprise into major infrastructure projects such as highways and railroads
A World Bank report this week said Vietnam registered 5 percent growth in the first half of 2013
Country’s LGBT movement is gaining momentum in places like Ho Chi Minh City
This is not Vietnam’s first try at leveling out the gender ratio
KOTO uses its eateries to take young people off the street and train them in the service industry