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Constructive engagement with the Taliban—motivated by strategic necessity rather than ideological alignment—may pave the road ...
Two Japanese warships made a port call at Cambodia's Chinese-renovated naval base on Saturday, the Japanese embassy said, the ...
KATHMANDU, Nepal — A government inquiry into a new $216 million international airport in Nepal’s second-biggest city found ...
More than 20 two-legged robots competed in the world’s first humanoid half-marathon in China on Saturday, and – though ...
While the sleek rectangle that runs many of our lives is indeed designed in the United States, it is likely to have come to ...
India, Pakistan, Thailand and China all have heavy concentrations of cadmium in arable soil, raising the risk of cancer and ...
Rice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a ...
Readers debate how recent tariffs harm U.S. relationships in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
WSJ reporter Jon Emont explains how Chinese President Xi Jinping’s tour of Southeast Asia aims to portray China as a more reliable trading partner than the U.S. and highlights the strategic importance ...