In Shenzhen, the bulls are in retreat. And Beijing’s commitment to free markets is being sorely tested.

A sophisticated cyberespionage group has also targeted other Asian countries, a U.S. firm alleges.

Continued attacks on Afghanistan from groups based across the border remain a concern for the Pentagon.

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A police sketch of the suspect shows a young man with bushy hair and glasses.

Mahinda Rajapaksa faces accusations of corruption and cronyism.

Many want to know if the responders, many young and on contract, had the training to handle a chemical blaze.

A second explosion was reported Tuesday, but there were no injuries or evident link to Monday’s deadly blast.

An influx of needy returnees and a surge of passport applicants hoping for a way out are symptoms of the country’s economic stagnation and overwhelmed government.

The blast hit a popular shopping and tourist area that has been the staging site for political protests.

Critics say Asaduddin Owaisi could rip the country’s fragile, multi-religious social fabric.

A familiar foe challenges the reformist president as the country rises from cronyism and civil war’s ravages.

But by sidestepping an unequivocal apology, the prime minister angered and disappointed Japan’s neighbors.

On the eve of the 70th anniversary of Japan’s surrender, Abe offered his remorse but not an apology.

Recent satellite images suggested Kim Jong Un's regime is putting new efforts into its uranium program.

China’s central bank is urged to prevent a rapid currency fall, as memories of a stock market crash linger.

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