Premier Li Keqiang acknowledges Asia expansion in trade, but says when compared, it is still far less than European Union
US defense secretary announces that Washington will increase military support to Tokyo
US defense secretary reassures about commitment to Japan's security, but analysts say his mission is complicated by regional disputes over territory, some lack of clarity in Washington's own strategy
There are many unanswered questions about what really happened after an environmental protest of more than 1,000 people turned violent last Sunday
Prosecutors allege Lieutenant General Gu Junshan abused his power by amassing billions of dollars, speculating in real estate
South Korea accuses North of planned provocation aimed at testing South's willingness to protect its water boundaries
Wang says the family now wants investigation into the cause of human rights activist Cao Shunli's death, and prosecution of those responsible
VOA's Rebecca Valli talks to aviation professor Jason Middleton about the process of finding the jet and determining what happened to it
New effort encourages states to create offices for search and rescue missions, share information and provide support in case of emergencies at sea
In its response to a UN report on its human rights record, Beijing accepted 204 recommendations but rejected 48 others
Issues of separatism and self-determination are highly sensitive topics in Beijing
Chinese state media blast Malaysia over confusing information, time lag in reporting new developments which only adds to grieving families’ anguish
In wide-ranging speech at closing of National People's Congress, China's premier also suggested there is 'friction' with US and that they should respect each other’s core interests
Lawmakers push for national law to better protect country after brutal train station attack
Officials also say the plane may have turned back from its scheduled route before disappearing
Flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing had 239 people on board, including 227 passengers and 12 crew members; most passengers were Chinese nationals
China's National People's Congress, long viewed by many as a rubber stamp body, is holding its 60th session in Beijing this week
Scientists looking for method that allows them to mass produce product in order to cut down on costs
Demonstrators also concerned about Beijing increasing influence in media
Reporter groups start signature campaign to gather support for press freedom after former editor of leading newspaper was stabbed multiple times
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