People In China Are Losing Their Shit Over This Journalist's Truly Epic Eyeroll
A television reporter asked a long-winded and fawning question of a government official, and this journalist wasn't having any of it.
China Is All For Talks Between Trump And North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un
China, which has long pushed for a return to talks, appears optimistic about the process — even though it won't be part of it.
Trump Has Agreed To Meet North Korea's Kim Jong Un
Kim also pledged that North Korea will refrain from any further nuclear or missile tests, a South Korean official announced.
I Tried And Failed To Interview The Instagram Star Who Says She Has Dirt On Trump And Russia
My 48 hours inside the eccentric world of Anastasia Vashukevich.
Sri Lanka Is Blocking Facebook For Three Days In Response To Violence Against Minorities
The social media giant was blocked as the country imposed a state of emergency for the first time since its civil war ended almost a decade ago.
China Is Said To Be Using A Database To Identify And Detain People As Potential Threats
Human Rights Watch found the database has a direct link with a growing network of “political education centers,” where tens of thousands of ethnic minorities are detained in the country’s west.
China Has Moved To Get Rid Of Presidential Term Limits
The move suggests Xi Jinping is on the path to becoming the most powerful Chinese leader in more than a generation. Here's how he consolidated power.
This Country's Leader Literally Threatened To Beat Up Protesters When He Visits Australia
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen really, really does not want demonstrators to burn effigies of him when he visits Australia next month.
Facebook Is Being Taken To Court Over Human Rights Abuses In Cambodia
Lawyers representing the former leader of a Cambodian opposition party filed the case in a California court on Thursday morning.
North Korea Is Attending The Winter Olympics In South Korea — But What Happens After?
The upcoming games have caused a thaw in relations on the Korean Peninsula. But it's not clear that it will last after the torch is extinguished.
This Country's Democracy Has Fallen Apart — And It Played Out To Millions On Facebook
Facebook was supposed to open up societies like Cambodia. But it’s doing just the opposite — with disastrous consequences for its fragile politics.
The Press Is Under Attack In Southeast Asia And It's Only Going To Get Worse
From Vietnam to Indonesia, press freedom in Southeast Asia is deteriorating, rights groups say, spurred by the rise of authoritarian governments and enabled by the Trump administration's relative indifference to human rights issues.
North Korea Is Going To The Winter Olympics. Here's Why That Matters.
The decision is a tentative signal of lowering tensions after months of nuclear and ballistic missile tests that have provoked sanctions and condemnation from the international community.
This Woman Is Tearing Down Her Country's Rules About Sex
Catherine V. Harry is only 23, but she's already famous for tackling topics, from female virginity to menstruation, that most people in Cambodia won't touch.
China Is Vacuuming Up DNA Samples From Xinjiang's Muslims
A Human Rights Watch investigation found the Chinese government is gathering DNA samples, fingerprints, iris scans, and blood types of millions of people in the country's far west.
Here's What's Missing From What Should Be The Trial Of The Century
A brazen daylight murder of a dictator’s half brother should make for an intense trial. Instead, the Kim Jong Nam assassination case has barely focused on North Korea’s government at all.
Human Rights Watch: China's Public Hospitals Are Still Electroshocking LGBT People
A new report by Human Rights Watch says the abusive practice is still in use despite recent progress made by LGBT activists.
There's Been Nothing But Good Vibes This Trip Between Trump And Xi
The president abandoned his usual anti-China rhetoric during a trip to Beijing, in a bid for cooperation on the North Korean nuclear issue.
If Trump Thought Fleeing To Asia Could Stop The Russia Questions, He’s Wrong
“I call this trip to Asia ‘Mission Impossible,’” one foreign policy watcher told BuzzFeed News.
China Says It Has Released A Swedish Dissident But No One Can Find Him
Gui Minhai was one of a group of five booksellers and publishers in Hong Kong kidnapped by Chinese agents in 2015.