Beijing and New Delhi are talking about a clash that could be bloodier than their 1962 war
Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators, and possibly many more, were killed by Chinese tanks and soldiers; rights groups are still calling for justice, and new photos of the carnage are still turning up
Companies and foreign governments complain law will hamper market access and is being rushed into force before Beijing has told companies how to comply
The latest proposal would allow authorities to use electronic surveillance techniques and seize vehicles and real estate while carrying out their work
Disputed and strategic waters believed to be the source of vast amounts of natural resources
Wife of rights lawyer of Xie Yang tells VOA that it may be a long time before anyone really knows the truth about his 'inexplicable reversal' in court
New landlocked zone will be three times the size of New York City and is hoped to become a center of innovation and technology
Activists seek alternative tactics to street protests
Lee Ming-che cleared immigration in Macau on March 19 and never showed up for planned meeting later that day with a friend in mainland Chinese city of Zhuhai
Regional experts believe work shows China's determination to build up its network of reefs and islets, even if it is seeking to avoid fresh confrontation with Trump administration
VOA finds backlash over Seoul’s decision to begin deployment of US-made missile defense system is impacting retail stores, travel and tourism
Some scholars question whether global jihadi networks are active in the country
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