The strongest tropical storm of 2018 set off landslides that buried miners and wrecked cropland
Prices of common goods such as rice and fuel rose 6.4 percent in August, outpacing much of Asia and angering consumers
The strongest tropical storm of 2018 has petered out after burying dozens in landslides north of Manila and flooding parts of southern China
Today’s calm over a disputed Asian sea could end if China tries to control ship, plane traffic
Vietnam may tell forum delegates this week they can export to both China and the US without the risk of trade war
Washington called back ambassadors from three former Taiwan allies in Latin America, and senators have introduced a bill that could do even more
Three mayors and two vice-mayors have been gunned down in the past three months
Vietnam welcomes trade and private business tie-ups but has more conditions for China’s role in domestic infrastructure and special economic zones
Rainfall in some parts of Taiwan last month topped the levels of a 2009 typhoon that set off landslides and killed about 700 people
A report from the United States says China's plans pose risks to the ecology and would dim claims by five other Asian governments to the area
The foreign ministry in Hanoi renewed its call for damages after a US jury ordered one producer of the defoliant to pay a defendant in an unrelated case
Washington just let Taiwan’s president make two high-profile stopovers despite China and chastised El Salvador for switching ties from Taipei to Beijing
President Rodrigo Duterte is getting fed up with crime, corruption and violent rebel groups two years into a six-year term, experts say
China fumes whenever Taiwanese leaders stop in the United States, usually en route to see allies in Latin America
Vietnam’s inflation reached 3.29 percent in the first half of 2018, A spike in consumer prices in 2008 contributed to a slow spot in economic growth
China, India, Indonesia, Myanmar and Vietnam see their currencies weaken against the U.S. dollar
Philippine sources say China will accept just 40 percent of any oil or gas found in a sea disputed by the two countries
The Chinese transport ministry said it would station the search-and-rescue vessel in the Spratly Islands partly to honor international treaties
President Tsai Ing-wen will stop twice in the United States over China’s objections on her way to shore up ties with old friends Belize and Paraguay
A network of highway checkpoints lets troops keep militants outside cities on the island of Mindanao and double up patrols of the countryside
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