By THOMAS FULLER
For more than a decade, China and its neighbors have seemingly lived by a tacit agreement: Trade more, play down disputes and enjoy the rising wealth. But wariness and fragility are setting in.
By SONIA KOLESNIKOV-JESSOP
Takehiko Nakao, president of the Asian Development Bank, explains how the Group of 20, which is meeting in Australia this weekend, can bolster economies and fight corruption.
By JACK EWING
Leaders will gather in Australia this weekend, but their interactions are likely to be strained by events in Ukraine, territorial disputes in Asia and war in the Middle East.
By MARK LANDLER and THOMAS FULLER
President Obama warned the leaders that they need to improve the political system and stop systematic persecution of the Muslim minority.
By JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN
The convoy belonging to the American-led coalition forces was attacked twice by suicide bombers, officials said, but suffered no casualties.
By NEHA THIRANI BAGRI
Talks on the trade deal reached an impasse in July when India said it would veto it unless a dispute over its food security program was resolved.
Letter From India
By MANU JOSEPH
India’s young who display their affections in public infuriate “guardians of culture.”
By ROD NORDLAND
United Nations officials attributed at least part of the increase to politicians’ need for campaign cash during the protracted election season.