How Biden's Respect for 53-year-old Dialogue Process Could Reshape US-Asia Policy
Trump's one-on-one approach to countries in Asia came off as volatile. Biden is considered more likely to value the Association of Southeast Asian Nat
Trump's one-on-one approach to countries in Asia came off as volatile. Biden is considered more likely to value the Association of Southeast Asian Nat
The International community's efforts to engage North Korea came to a halt in 2020 following the breakdown of US-led negotiations as well as the onset
Biden team says US immigration officials will start processing asylum claims at ports of entry at the US-Mexico border and work toward an 'efficient'
Sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un warns Kang Kyung-wha will "pay dearly" for remarks/
Aid groups say labeling rebel group a terrorist organization could compound crises for millions, imperil peace plan
He'll lead the U.S. delegation in talks with the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Beijing suspended record-breaking $35 billion stock exchange listing of Ant Group, a spinoff corporation of e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba
Melania Trump has lingering cough after contracting COVID-19
New North Korean ICBM aims to overwhelm US missile defenses
Somali president said country's journalists are untrained and inexperienced, and that some work for al-Shabab
Starting Sept. 15, China's telecom giant Huawei will be cut off from essential supplies of semiconductors and without those chips, Huawei cannot make
British-Swedish pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca paused trials because volunteer participant became ill after receiving experimental drug
It's the latest chaotic and confusing development involving the agency, which has found itself in the middle of a high-stakes election year debate ove
Experts raised doubts over Twitter's ability to put together financing for a potential deal
Announcement primarily affects new students at universities that will provide classes entirely online as a result of the coronavirus pandemic
Officials in the northwestern state of Oregon oppose federal troop presence in response to nightly demonstrations against police brutality
Parents of deceased US prisoner Otto Warmbier hope to shut down illicit North Korean earnings in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and Russia
We will soon take a next action,' vows Kim Yo Jong
Law enforcement officials believe radical agitators seeded themselves among non-violent protesters but are unsure how much impact they had
If law is enacted as anticipated, Hong Kong's status as a financial center could end, they say
We could be facing multiple famines of biblical proportions'
Tensions rising between world's two economic powers over trade, COVID-19 pandemic and Hong Kong
US restrictions on foreign chip makers threaten to devastate Chinese tech company
More than 70 vets have died of the coronavirus at the home
Taliban leaders searched their ranks, including the much-feared Haqqani network, and on Sunday told the Associated Press they are not holding Mark Fre
ICC prosecutors want to look into actions by US and Afghan forces, and Taliban fighters; human rights groups welcome ruling
State Department backs aid groups trying to help Pyongyang fight virus
President Donald Trump is proposing a steep 21% cut in aid the United States provides to foreign countries, and the State Department says it stands by
At a press briefing in the Swiss town of Davos, Mnuchin took a swipe at the 17-year-old environmental campaigner for her recommendation that both the
Ambassador to South Korea has some unusual explanations for his sometimes contentious relationship with his host country
Ambassador to South Korea has some unusual explanations for his sometimes contentious relationship with his host country
Despite Pyongyang's ambitious nuclear program, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff believes US missile defenses are up to the challenge
Amid deadlocked nuclear talks, each side is waiting for the other to move first
Senior foreign ministry official rules out nuclear talks for time being
Authorities say 3 US personnel were killed on the Kenyan military base
Kvien replaced William Taylor, who stepped aside earlier on January 2 after serving in the post since May 18, 2019