"We cannot just let China act as it wants," warns Japanese Diet member Keiji Furuya, leader of a cross-parliamentary human rights group in Tokyo.
Small museums that safeguard Asian monuments and the history of some of the greatest empires and religions in history need visitors to survive.
With his term extended for an historic additional five years, Xi Jinping may be feeling invincible and strong. But he must know that nothing is permanent.
A Chinese railroad to Nepal would potentially be a dual-use infrastructure, exacerbating regional tensions and increasing pressure on India.
Fresh Sino-Indian clashes in the Tawang region put India on alert to possible Chinese attempts at grab lands along their disputed border this winter.
The Chinese railway project has left Indonesia in a quagmire of mounting costs and missed deadlines. There are also concerns about the railway's profitability.
Dr Arya of Tibet praises the unprecedented solidarity of the Tokyo human rights march. After all, "together" is the only way to win the fight for...
China’s zero-COVID policy, which features strict local lockdowns, has caused economic activity to slump. The Chinese public is losing patience.