General says administration made up of political rivals to be assembled by September, but no polls until country stable. The leader of Thailand’s military government has said that an interim government will... Read more »
Mourning family members pack court as trial begins of 15 for disaster that killed more than 300 people, mostly children. Fifteen crew members of a South Korean ferry the Sewol that sank in April killing... Read more »
Tourist held on suspicion of an unspecified crime is the third US citizen currently held by the country. North Korea has said it has arrested an American tourist for an alleged unspecified crime,... Read more »
Official says US defence secretary’s accusation of China destabilising Asia-Pacific region is intended to stir trouble. A senior Chinese military official has lashed out at the United States, saying its stance on... Read more »
Official says US defence secretary’s accusation of China destabilising Asia-Pacific region is intended to stir trouble. A senior Chinese military official has lashed out at the United States, saying its stance on... Read more »
Japanese PM says Pyongyang has agreed to reopen probe into kidnapping of Japanese citizens in the 1970s and 1980s. North Korea has agreed to reopen an investigation into the fate of Japanese... Read more »
Confectionary giant in Muslim Southeast Asian nation launches probe after finding traces of pork DNA in chocolate. Chocolate maker Cadbury Malaysia has launched an investigation after two of its products were found... Read more »
General Prayut Chan-Ocha says military commission has now taken over government two days after imposing martial law. Thailand’s army chief has announced that a military commission that imposed martial law on Tuesday will now take... Read more »
Prosecutors hunt for owner of ferry that sank last month and killed 300 people after he failed to heed official summons. Prosecutors in South Korea have launched a nationwide manhunt for one... Read more »
Troops deployed in Bangkok as military insists its assumption of responsibility for national security “is not a coup”. Thailand’s army has declared martial law across the country to restore order following months... Read more »
Evacuations follow deadly rioting in industrial parks in response to China’s deployment of oil rig in contested waters. China has evacuated more than 3,000 of its nationals from Vietnam after a wave... Read more »
Constitutional Court’s ruling against Yingluck Shinawatra sets stage for fresh round of political bickering and unrest. Thailand’s political scene looks set for a new round of unrest after the country’s Constitutional Court... Read more »
Local reports say two attackers escaped after Guangzhou police opened fire, arresting one assailant and killing another. Six people have been wounded in a knife attack at a train station in Guangzhou in southern China,... Read more »
Case against Yingluck Shinawatra relates to her replacement of country’s security chief with a relative in 2011. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has arrived at Thailand’s Constitutional Court to face charges of abuse of... Read more »
Uighur sources say more than 100 held over stabbing spree and blast in Xinjiang which President Xi just visited. Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered a crackdown after a stabbing spree and... Read more »
Sultan launches new penal code that will eventually include stoning, amputation and flogging as punishments. The sultan of Brunei has announced a controversial new penal code based on Islamic criminal punishments criticised... Read more »
S Korea says military is “fully prepared” after Pyongyang notified it of second live-fire exercise in four weeks. North Korea has begun a live-fire drill near its maritime border with South Korea,... Read more »
Signing of deal during Obama trip raises concern over US influence and impact on Manila’s already strained Chinese ties. Manila – US President Barack Obama has arrived in the Philippines in a visit widely... Read more »
US president says the government in Pyongyang would “rather starve its people than feed their hopes and dreams”. North Korea is a weak “pariah state” whose heavily militarised border with the South... Read more »
Seizure, relating to unpaid compensation for Chinese ships leased in 1936, sparked Japanese formal diplomatic complaint. China has released a Japanese cargo ship after its owners paid $28m to settle a pre-war... Read more »
TOKYO — President Obama arrived here on Wednesday evening to begin a four-country tour of Asia, after first stopping in Washington State to survey the devastation left there by last month’s deadly... Read more »
Islands at centre of China-Japan are covered by US-Japan defence alliance, US president says as he leaves for Tokyo. The islands at the centre of a dispute between Tokyo and Beijing are... Read more »
Nearly 150 at Yasukuni shrine, which honours war dead including many convicted of war crimes against neighbours. Nearly 150 Japanese politicians have paid homage at the Yasukuni shrine which honours the nation’s... Read more »
Death toll rises as details emerge that captain was not at the helm when ferry capsized. The captain of a South Korean ferry that capsized three days ago, leaving 28 people confirmed... Read more »