Japanese executive found dead in Moscow hotel
The CEO is the latest in a series of executives who have turned up dead in the Russian capital.
Over 60 miners still trapped after Taiwan's biggest earthquake in 25 years
Helicopters brought six of the stranded miners to safety early Thursday morning.
US ambassador explains Biden's game-changing plan for Asia allies
Rahm Emanuel says China is driving Asia-Pacific countries closer to the U.S.
US ally seizes Chinese vessels
South Korea's coast guard says an average of 300 Chinese fishing boats operate illegally in the country's waters each day.
US ally investigates alleged Chinese drone footage of Navy carrier
The first-in-its-class JS Izumo is poised to become Japan's first aircraft carrier since World War II.
Taiwan rocked by magnitude 7.2 earthquake
Four are dead and 57 reported injured so far in the most powerful quake to hit the island in a quarter century.
China's quiet push into Russia's far east puts Putin in a pickle
Chinese farmers are outperforming locals in a Russian border region, and Moscow's growing dependency on Beijing may limit its options.
North Korea wants to put "several" spy satellites into orbit this year
The first satellite surprised doubters earlier this year after it was detected maneuvering into higher orbit.
US ally intercepts Chinese surveillance plane
Japan scrambled fighters after a Chinese Y-8 was tracked heading toward the Okinawa prefecture.
China's purchasing manager's index: What key number means for its economy
China's factory activity posted its strongest performance in a year last month, according to official data, though economic headwinds remain.
Chinese media reacts as US and allied navies plan pointed patrols
Responding to news of a U.S.-Japan-Philippines patrol, the Global Times said the U.S. would abandon its allies in a conflict.
Chinese ships enter disputed waters on 100 consecutive days
Beijing continues to pile pressure on its neighbor over a collection of uninhabited islets they both claim historical rights to.
South Korean company offers $75K baby bonus amid population crisis
The elderly are projected to outnumber young adults in the nation of 51 million by the end of the decade.
Russian and Chinese Navy ships enter East China Sea
A Newsweek map illustrates the ships' routes that took them through some of the region's most strategic waters.
China doubles down on friction in Taiwan's front-line islands
Beijing has warned it is watching closely as Taiwan prepares to hold military drills a stone's throw from China's shores.
US ally stands its ground amid tensions with China
Philippines president Marcos has vowed to enact countermeasures after the latest tangle with China in contested waters.
Stark data point highlights China's population crisis
Some 20,000 kindergartens have become victims of China's sliding birth rate in the last two years alone.
Injured allied navy sailors given combat medals after China clash
The Philippine navy personnel were injured during the China's coast guard's water cannon broadsides near a South China Sea hot spot.
Russia may have collected more weapons from North Korea
A massive Russian Antonov An-12 is suspected of helping fuel Moscow's war effort in Ukraine.
China's neighbor adds more "carrier killers" to navy
A deadly combination of speed and firepower gives Taiwan's indigenous Tuo Chiang-class corvette a deadly advantage against larger ships.
China's older job seekers expose scale of unemployment crisis
A supermarket ad seeking workers 30 and under touched a nerve for many Chinese frustrated by employers' age-related preferences.
US and ally move to block North Korea's nuclear weapons program
The joint task force hopes to disrupt illicit flows of refined petroleum that fuel Pyongyang's weapons buildup.
US military flew 1,000 spy flights in South China Sea last year: Report
Beijing claims almost the entirety of the sea as its territory, pitting it against the competing claims of several neighbors.
US ally wants to meet Kim Jong Un "as soon as possible," North Korea says
North Korean leader's sister, Kim Yo Jong, ruled out contact with Japan just a day after hinting at a Tokyo-Pyongyang summit.
US charges China-backed hackers with 14 years of cyberattacks
The hackers were allegedly part of a network run by Beijing's spy agency that targeted China critics and intellectual property.
China water cannon attack caught on camera
Supply boat Uzaimah May 4 was disabled in the blasts and personnel were injured, Manila said.
Chinese navy helicopter buzzes researchers in disputed territory: Footage
That same day, a blockading force of Chinese ships intercepted a Philippine convoy elsewhere in the Spratly Islands, reportedly disabling a supply boat.
Video shows China blasting US ally in water cannon attack
A Philippine patrol boat was damaged by Chinese water cannon attacks for the second time this month while ferrying supplies.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un doubles down on hostility with South
The North has axed a 78-year-old organization tasked with promoting eventual reunification with the South.
China threatens more 'resolute measures' after confrontation with US ally
Beijing and Manila have exchanged diplomatic broadsides after their latest clash in the South China Sea, which Manila said resulted in multiple injuries.