Two years ago Beijing and Manila fought over maritime sovereignty; this week the Chinese president agreed to give the Philippines more money
China and Brunei dispute a tract of the South China Sea, but an economic slump could give China a lead in exploring the waters for oil
The Philippines came in world second after the United States for numbers of Facebook users whose personal information may have been mined
Fishing boat personnel trained to use firearms would give Vietnam a new defense against China
Tourists are poised to cancel trips to Boracay Island over talk in Manila that the resort island might close for two to 12 months for environmental cleanup
China has cut off two energy projects in a sea it disputes with Vietnam, media reports say, Now a third one is being planned
Exporters in Vietnam may avoid the tariffs paid by Chinese peers, but a Sino-U.S. fight could chill global trade
Beijing resents passage of US ships through a contested waterway it calls its own, It separately wants to warn Taiwan
Taiwan counts the United States as its No. 3 steel market, and steel tariffs rose Friday, Taiwan’s trade negotiator is appealing for an exemption
A U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state visited Taiwan Tuesday through Thursday. China briefly protested
Australia, which wants more clout in Asia, signed a strategic partnership with Vietnam. It includes defense support
The president’s office says it wants out of the International Criminal Court because a prosecutor violated court principles
Rex Tillerson made little impact in Southeast Asia during his 13-month term; the man picked to succeed him is seen as better connected
President Xi Jinping never has to step down, The extra time may ease pressure in Beijing to force a solution to the Taiwan sovereignty issue, experts say
Defense ministers from Beijing and 10 other capitals have voiced support for action together targeting risk in the widely contested South China Sea
Islamic State-linked Maute Group splits into separate outposts as armed forces set up camp to watch for signs of any new attacks
Chinese premier suggested more economic and cultural exchanges with Taiwan as well as ‘peaceful development’ of relations
The Taiwan Travel Act recommends -- but doesn't require -- more high-level U.S.-Taiwan exchanges despite opposition from China
Patrol in international waters expected to draw resistance from Beijing
An imported vaccine was suspected last year of failing; now the government is trying to ease panic as lawmakers probe former officials
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