The foreign ministry criticized the use of U.S. laws against Chinese companies and called on the Trump administration to ‘immediately correct the wrong approach’
Marine animals are likely to decrease 15%, and catches by fisheries in general are expected to decline 21% to 24% by the end of century because of climate change
Asian Development Bank says escalating trade tensions will sap Asian economies of some of their potential in this year and next
Several universities have reported drops of one-fifth or more this fall in the number of new students from China
During the campaign for last year’s general election, Hun Sen held several big rallies with garment workers at which he made promises of generous benefits.
Greta Thunberg brings her campaign for urgent action on climate change to the US Capitol
China insisting on including a reference to Beijing's $1 trillion global building program in resolution on the UN political mission in Afghanistan
The social media giant Facebook said Thursday it is expanding its ‘Today In’ service to 6,000 cities and towns across the U.S., up from 400 in its previous iteration
Scientists explore novel ways to attack Alzheimer's in the wake of a string of disappointing drug failures
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha failed to include the phrase 'I will also uphold and comply with the constitution of the kingdom in every aspect'
Cambodia and Laos reportedly dispatched troops to the border region last month in a standoff over the disputed boundary.
Police have accused a prominent human rights lawyer of spreading information on Twitter that incited violent protests in Indonesia's restive Papua region
Huawei accused US authorities of attempting to break into its information systems and of trying to coerce its employees to gather information on the company
Senior US naval officer underlined Washington's commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific as the United States launched its first joint naval exercise with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
The Council for the Development of Cambodia, a government agency that oversees investment, says Malaysia has been the fifth largest foreign investor in Cambodia over the last five years
A verdict has been delayed in the espionage case against two Cambodian journalists who worked for Radio Free Asia
The two defendants are accused of sending secret information to Radio Free Asia after it closed its office in Cambodia. They acknowledged sending news to their former employer but said it involved openly available information.
The changes include a tightened verification process that will require anyone wanting to run ads pertaining to elections, politics or big social issues like guns and immigration to confirm their identity and prove they are in the US
Fires across the Brazilian Amazon have sparked an international outcry for preservation of the world's largest rainforest
Three important US allies are condemning the 'repeated provocative launches' of ballistic missiles by North Korea that violate UN Security Council resolutions banning such activity
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