China-Vietnam Maritime Relations: Promise To 'Properly Deal' With South China Sea Dispute
After violent riots in Vietnam threatened Sino-Vietnamese relations, the two nations are getting back on track.
Chinese Navy Chief Conducts 'Unprecedented' Survey Of Spratly Islands
The commander of the Chinese Navy worries China's southern neighbors by spending a week in the disputed Spratly Islands.
China-India Border Dispute: India Announces New Highway Along Disputed 'Line Of Actual Control'
China and India race to complete a network of highways that surround disputed borders.
Hong Kong Protester Ken Tsang Beaten By Police: 'Never Seen That Behavior,' Activist Says
Friends of Ken Tsang, the social worker whose beating by Hong Kong police went viral, say he's now "detained."
Chinese Media Floods Mainland News With Anti-Occupy Hong Kong Coverage
China's state-run media has gone on the offensive against Hong Kong's Occupy movement.
North Korea Threatens To 'Annihilate' South Korean Group Behind Anti-Kim Jong Un Leaflets
North Korea said if the group sends any more leaflet-carrying balloons across the DMZ, it would be "little short of a declaration of a war."
Where Is Leader of North Korea? Beijing Tells Chinese Journalists To 'Control Netizen Commentary' On Kim Jong Un
As media continue to speculate over the whereabouts of the North Korean leader, China is telling journalists to "control netizen commentary."
Hong Kong Update: Carrie Lam And Leung Chun-ying Leave As Protests Ramp Up In Admiralty
Crowds are gathering in the thousands as Hong Kong's top leaders leave for the mainland to attend a business conference.
South China Sea Maritime Dispute: Beijing Pushes Back On US-India Criticism
Beijing lashes back at India and the U.S., telling them they should mind their own business on South China Sea disputes.
Kim Jong Un Rumors: Missing Korean Workers' Party Anniversary Would Fuel Even More Speculation
If Kim does not show up to an important Oct. 10 anniversary event, rumors of illness or a coup will be stoked.
Kim Jong Un's Disappearance: Not Necessarily A Coup, But North Korea May Be Desperate
Kim Jong Un may be sick or even have been deposed, but a more likely scenario is that North Korea is just desperate for aid.
Low-Cost Space Travel From A Chinese Startup? Soon, Maybe
A Chinese company is hoping to pioneer helium-balloon near-space travel that would send passengers up 131,000 feet.
North Korea-South Korea Unification: Report Says North Korea Military Declares 2015 'Unification Year'
North Korea has new military equipment and a stated plan to unify North and South Korea by 2015.
Occupy Central Protests In New York: Tibetans Voice Support For Hong Kong Protesters
Hong Kong's outcry for democracy finds support in the United States.
Judge Rules JPMorgan To Face Class Action Suit Over $10 Billion Mortgage-Based Securities
Despite efforts to dismiss the case, a judge ruled JPMorgan will face a class-action lawsuit over $10B worth of mortgage-backed securities.
Obama Security: Armed Ex-Convict Rode Elevator With President In Secret Service Lapse
News of another lapse fueled growing concerns about the Secret Service and the porousness of Obama's security.
First US Ebola Virus Patient In Dallas Potentially Exposed 'Handful' Of Others: CDC
People who interacted with the confirmed Ebola patient in Dallas during a crucial four-day period will be monitored for symptoms.
Golden Week Tourism: Chinese Tourists Spend Lavishly On Top Restaurants
Luxury spending may be falling at home, but Chinese tourists are dropping serious money on upscale dining for the Golden Week holiday.
First Ebola Case In The US: CDC Confirms Patient With Ebola Virus In Dallas
An unnamed Dallas patient has contracted the Ebola virus, becoming the first case in the United States.
California Governor Jerry Brown Signs Statewide Ban On Plastic Bags
California is the first state to enact statewide legislation banning plastic bags in retail.
Death Toll Expected To Rise In Train Collision In Gorakhupur, India
India's most recent railway accident took place in Gorakhupur, killing at least three and injuring dozens.
Kim Jong Un Illness Rumors: North Korea State Media Confirms Leader Experiencing 'Discomfort'
After weeks of Kim Jong Un being out of the public eye, North Korean state media has confirmed that their supreme leader is not feeling well.
Philippine Terror Group Abu Sayyaf May Be Using ISIS Link For Own Agenda
ISIS' calls to international Muslim extremist groups may have gained traction in the Philippines, but jihad hasn't arrived there yet.
Apple iPhone 6 Reselling: Inside The Chinese Grey Market For iPhones
The iPhone 6 is made in China, but it isn't sold there. So Chinese immigrants stand in long lines Stateside to feed a mysterious parallel market.
Chinese Internet Censorship: DuckDuckGo Search Engine Blocked By Government Authorities
Chinese authorities have blocked access to alternative search engine DuckDuckGo, known for its "real privacy" browsing.
China-Indonesia Territorial Dispute: Chinese South China Sea Occupation Is A "Real Threat"
Indonesia is readying for what it considers a "real threat" from the Chinese.
China And India Ladakh Territorial Dispute Continues After Xi And Modi Meeting
While China's leader pledged big investments in India, his military was encroaching on Indian territory, Indians say.
China Sentences Four For Terror Planning, Amid Foreign Jihad Recruitment Concerns
The punishment suggests Beijing is worried about its western borders being vulnerable to Islamic extremist recruiting.
Chinese Scholar: World War III Will Probably Be Result Of Maritime Disputes
A Chinese scholar thinks WWIII will happen as a result of escalating maritime disputes — such as China is having now.
China Travel Warning To The Philippines; Manila Ensures Chinese Citizens Safety
Filipino authorities try to quell concerns prompted by Chinese government over the safety of Chinese travelers.