WASHINGTON—Lawmakers reviewed the “troubling” state of human rights in Southeast Asia on Wednesday and stiffly criticized Vietnam and Cambodia. But they reserved some of their toughest words for...
BEIJING—U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Thursday that the United States and China had a frank exchange on the issue of cyberhacking during this week’s...
JAKARTA, Indonesia—Jakarta Governor Joko “Jokowi” Widodo and former army general Prabowo Subianto are both claiming victory in Indonesia’s presidential election based on unofficial “quick counts,” raising...
WASHINGTON—The United States urged Southeast Asia’s regional bloc on Tuesday to do more to combat human trafficking after two of its member states were blacklisted for failing...
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka—Australia on Wednesday defended returning dozens of Sri Lankan asylum seekers back home after intercepting them at sea and rejected allegations they were mistreated....
TOKYO—A typhoon paralyzed transportation and knocked out power to thousands on the southern Japanese islands of Okinawa on Tuesday. The Okinawan government said 17 people were...
JAKARTA, Indonesia—The rival candidates in Indonesia’s presidential election each claimed victory Wednesday, raising uncertainty about the political and legal landscape in a nation that made the...
BEIJING—A Chinese citizen kidnapped in the eastern Malaysian state of Sabah a month ago has been freed, the official Xinhua News Agency and a Malaysian newspaper...
SPRING, Texas — Six people are dead, including four children, after someone opened fire at a home in a normally quiet neighborhood in a northern Houston...
SEATTLE — A Russian man recently arrested on bank fraud and other charges hacked into computers at restaurants in Western Washington, hundreds of other retail businesses,...