Advocates Say Terrorist Recruitment Of Uighur Muslim University Students In China Is Overblown
Some doubt reports that young members of an ethnic and religious minority are being targeted by terror-group recruiters.
Philippines Resumes South China Sea Construction As China Continues Reclamation
Manila has decided to resume repairs on its South China Sea facilities, but China's development in the area can't be matched.
Marijuana Arrests in Colorado Plummet After Legalization: Report
The legalization of marijuana has taken a significant number of drug cases out of Colorado courts.
New Report Reveals DEA Agents Sex Party With Drug Cartel Prostitutes
So far, seven agents have received suspensions, ranging from two to 10 days.
Proposed Temporary ISIS War Tax Fails At Senate Vote At Hands Of Republicans
Republican senators on Thursday voted down a temporary surtax to offset the cost of fighting ISIS.
North Korea Detains Two South Korean Citizens For Alleged Espionage
Korean state news held a press conference where two South Korean citizens reportedly admitted to working for the Seoul National Intelligence Service.
Thailand Train Crash In Ayutthaya Leaves Dozens Injured
The crash of two passenger trains is the latest in a spate of rail accidents in the country.
Indonesia's Widodo Backtracks On South China Sea Comments, Expresses Interest In Chinese Economic Partnerships
Jakarta is treading lightly when it comes to the South China Sea dispute so as to not jeopardize relations with Beijing.
China Outbound Tourism: Palau Cuts Flights From China To Alleviate Tourism Pressure
The tiny nation of Palau is struggling to handle the influx of thousands of Chinese tourists.
China's Military Power: Now Third-Largest Arms Exporter, Unseating Germany
China is becoming a significant player in arms exports and is now eyeing Africa for even further expansion.
BBC Plans To Launch North Korea Radio Station As Black Market Flourishes
The British media company might attempt to penetrate North Korea's borders via shortwave radio.
China's Military Can Beat The US In South China Sea And Diaoyu/Senkaku Island Conflicts: Poll
If it comes down to military force on their own turf, China's citizens are confident in China's military capabilities.
Japan Gets Involved In South China Sea Territorial Dispute: Tokyo Offers Maritime Support To Philippines, Vietnam
Tokyo's plans for military exercises with Vietnam and the Philippines are drawing attention from Beijing.
Fake Apple Watches Surface In China, And That's A Great Thing For Apple Inc.
Proliferation of knockoffs has been a good gauge of demand for the real thing. Galaxy Gear would love to have this problem.
China Knife Attack Suspects Linked To ISIS; Some Chinese Extremists Returning From Middle East, Communist Party Boss Says
Suspects linked to an attack in Guangzhou planned to join Islamic State group militants in the Middle East, a report says.
China's Growing Military Is A Top Security Concern Among Japanese: Poll
According to a Japanese public opinion poll, China's expanding military should be the country's No. 1 concern.
Why Did China Ban 'Under The Dome'? Watch The Documentary Compared To ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ Here
A film that explores the nation's environmental challenges was removed from the Youku, Sohu, QQ and Tudou sites.
China Film Censorship Reform: Hollywood Stands To Benefit From Clearer Guidelines
A proposed plan will make film production in China less risky for both domestic and foreign filmmakers.
MH370 One Year Later: No Closure For Families As Search Effort Continues To Flounder
With every passing day, the surviving loved ones of those aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 feel further from the truth -- and closure.
'House Of Cards' Season 3 China Audience Top Illegal Download Streams
Frank Underwood is a symbol for China's government and laypeople -- but for different reasons.
'Jihadi John' Mohammed Emwazi Not Radicalized By UK Security Forces: Ex-Chief Of MI6
The former chief of MI6 denies that U.K. security forces had an influence in radicalizing individuals toward extremism.
Bill Cosby Defamation Case Update: Lawyers Seek To Dismiss Claims Made By Alleged Sexual Assault Victims
Bill Cosby's lawyers are seeking to dismiss a defamation lawsuit against the comedian by saying he is acting in self-defense.
Eric Holder To 'Jihadi John' Mohammed Emwazi: 'We Will Hunt You Down'
Attorney General Eric Holder says sending U.S. troops to Syria to find 'Jihadi John' Mohammed Emwazi is not off the table.
Boehner Invites Afghanistan President Ghani To Address Congress
Washington is hoping to foster improved relations with Afghanistan's new president, Ashraf Ghani.
China Bans Apple, Cisco Systems From Government Use: Cyber Security Concerns Or Market Manipulation?
China's government ban on U.S. tech companies is part of a long-running plan to wean off foreign tech services.
China Unveils Xi Jinping's 'Four Comprehensives' Governance Plan; What It Means For China's Future
China's president has packaged his policies as the "four comprehensives," meant to guide the country for years.
Japan's Revisionist History: Crown Prince Naruhito Calls For Correct Understanding Of War History
Recent comments made by the Imperial House contradict the view taken by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Mainland Visitors To Hong Kong Down For First Time In 20 Years, Trend Likely To Continue Amid Animosity
Mainland Chinese tourists are feeling less welcome in Hong Kong, where people are protesting against them.
Japan-South Korea Territorial Dispute: Economic Relations Likely To Suffer Over Takeshima/Dokdo Islets
Japan and South Korea are increasingly at loggerheads, and China is benefiting from it.
Myanmar-China Border Conflict: Officials Call On Beijing To Stop Facilitating Rebel Groups
As internal turmoil continues, Myanmar has called on China for help.