TransAsia Flight 235 Update: Final Crash Victim Recovered In Taiwan
The search for the TransAsia crash victims has concluded as all of them were found, bringing the final death toll to 43.
Thailand Valentine's Day: Teenagers Should Avoid Sex, Go To Temples Instead, Officials Say
City officials have instructed hotels and entertainment venues to keep an eye out for frisky teenagers and report them to the police.
Yingluck Shinawatra In Thailand: Rumors To Escape Criminal Charges Not True Says Lawyer
"If she had a plan to flee, she would not have publicly asked for permission to go abroad," a lawyer of Thailand's former leader says.
TransAsia Flight 235 Crash Memorial: Flags At Half-Mast, Ceremony And Funeral For Victims
The Taiwanese airlines is holding a memorial ceremony for family members of the victims of the TransAsia crash.
Japan ISIS Hostage Crisis: Free Speech, Patriotism Debated After Japanese Government's Handling Of Militant Group's Threats
Some alarmed that the government and social media have criticized any critical discussions of how the country handled the recent ISIS hostage crisis.
Japan Approves 'Non-Military' Aid For Foreign Troops, Revises Country Policy
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe insists foreign aid is for "non-military purposes" only, but experts have doubts he will be able to ensure that fact.
Passport Confiscated: Japan's ISIS Fears Prevent Journalist From Traveling To Syria, But Is It Constitutional?
Does the Japanese government have the right to deprive the journalist whose passport was seized of his constitutional rights?
Anti-McDonald's Protests In Korea Battle Low Wages, Unfair Working Conditions, Say Labor Activists [VIDEO]
Protesters are storming McDonald's branches in Seoul, demanding that part-time working conditions and pay improve.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott Survives Party's Ousting Challenge
Although Tony Abbott gets to keep his job as Australia's prime minister, experts say confidence in his mandate has been shaken.
Who Is Kayla Jean Mueller? ISIS Says Jordan Airstrikes Killed American Aid Worker
The terrorist group put out a message saying Jordan's airstrikes on Syria killed no militants but rather claimed the life of a U.S. aid worker.
Uruguay Expels Iranian Diplomat Over Bomb Scare
A senior Iranian diplomat was allegedly involved in placing a fake bomb near the Israeli Embassy in Montevideo.
TransAsia Safety Record: ATR 72 Fleet Had History Of Engine Problems
The fleet to which the crashed TransAsia flight belonged had a history of engine problems, and the company had barely completed its standard improvement orders.
Inter-Korea Talks: South Korea Hints At Lifting Sanctions On North
Seoul mulls lifting years-old sanctions on Pyongyang to advance Korean Peninsula unification talks, but Washington just came up with harsher ones.
Pope's Google Hangout Confession: 'I Don't Know How To Work A Computer' [VIDEO]
In a video Google Hangout with youth with disabilities on Thursday, Pope Francis admitted to being "a disaster with machines."
Japan ISIS Beheading Update: Anti-Terrorism Resolution To Increase Non-Military Aid Unanimously Passed By Japanese Lawmakers
The resolution called on the government to increase nonmilitary aid to countries in the Middle East and Africa continent plagued by terrorism conflicts.
Argentine President Racist Tweet: Chinese Social Media Reacts
"Even the Argentinian president knows Chinese people can't differentiate between their R's and L's?" said one Chinese commenter.
Kim Jong Un Executes Top General Over Disagreement, Sends Warning That Military Must Remain Loyal Or Face Death
There have been reports that Pyon In Son, often seen alongside Kim Jong Un, has been executed.
TransAsia Flight 235: Videos Of Crash Circulating On Internet
Videos of the TransAsia Flight 235 crash show the plane clipping a taxi on an overpass before plunging into the river below.
Seized Vietnam Cats Reportedly Buried Alive
Lacking the means to put down the cats due to large numbers, an animal rights group received notice that thousands of cats were likely buried alive.
Chinese Baijiu Liquor With Gold Flakes Could Soon Hit Market
Baijiu has already been targeted in anti-corruption campaigns. Now, Chinese officials are thinking about adding gold flakes.
Harper Lee Biography: Key Facts To Know About The Author
Harper Lee, a college dropout, worked a bunch of odd jobs before being picked up by an agent.
AirAsia Update: 6 More Bodies Found In Retrieval Efforts, Brings Total To 90
Despite previous thoughts that the fuselage wreckage contained no more bodies, search and rescue teams just found some more.
North Korea Nuclear Talks Set To Resume With South Korea, China
The six-party talks for denuclearizing North Korea may be restarted when special delegates meet in Beijing this week.
Australian Leader Tony Abbott Abandons Unpopular Policies In Light Of Falling Popularity
Following Tony Abbott's "Knightmare" gaffe, Australia's leader attempts to redeem himself by dumping unpopular policies.
UN Security Council Condemns Beheading Of Japanese Hostage, Demands ISIS Release All Hostages
The council warned that anyone helping ISIS in any form would be subjected to the same sanctions that the terrorist group faces.
AirAsia Flight 8501 Update: Emergency Locator Transmitter And 7 More Bodies Found
Aviation experts had been puzzled why the plane's emergency location transmitter remained missing until now.
Bangkok Bomb Attack On Mall Not Designed To Kill
The junta government that has Thailand under martial law since it took power saw its first bomb attack during its rule.
Vietnam Seizes Thousands Of Cats Smuggled From China For Consumption
Cat meat, known locally as "little tiger," is considered a delicacy in parts of Vietnam.
Japan ISIS Update: Negotiations Between Jordan and ISIS Over Hostages Have Failed, Fate Of Kenji Goto Uncertain
Jordan has held off on the Japanese hostage exchange until it receives proof that its pilot is still alive, but ISIS might have already carried out its execution threat.
Thailand Internet Censorship: Junta Defends Cybersecurity Laws, Orders Press Freedom Briefing Canceled
Thailand's junta government, in power since May, is tightening its hold on the country's growing Internet economy.