After Pakistani teen shot by Taliban, a girls’ school gripped by fear
Classmates of Pakistani teen shot by Taliban voice support, courage, but also trepidation.
Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia’s leader through decades of upheaval, dies
The revered former king was a towering figure in politics.
Azerbaijan relishes its anti-Iran role
The secular, Western-leaning country tries to become everything Iran is not.
In China, lessons in cronyism
The obsession among aspiring bureaucrats with networking has alarmed party leaders, who see it as symptomatic of larger problems.
Photo Gallery
Now and then in Japan
Images taken after the earthquake and tsunami struck, juxtaposed with scenes a year later.
Latest Headlines
- As territorial dispute simmers, Japan monitors China warships near southern island
- Suicide car bomber strikes US-Afghan base in east of country; debris injures 10 Afghan troops
- India’s anti-corruption activists return
- Cambodians carry flowers to Royal Palace to mourn former king as body is returned from China
Photos from around the region
Pakistan’s Mr. Popular
Imran Khan hopes to replicate his success on the cricket pitch in the field of Pakistani politics.
India election sees change
After 34 years, world’s longest-serving democratically elected communist party loses power.
The art of Ai Weiwei
A collection of popular works of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, who was arrested by the Chinese police.
Global nuclear debate heats up
Governments around the world are questioning the use of nuclear power.
Powerful quake, aftershocks rattle Tokyo
A massive earthquake and tsunami struck the eastern coast of Japan.
Quake in New Zealand kills scores
The search for survivors continues after 6.3-magnitude earthquake hit Christchurch.
Elsewhere in World
Asia / Pacific
- As territorial dispute simmers, Japan monitors China warships near southern island
- Suicide car bomber strikes US-Afghan base in east of country; debris injures 10 Afghan troops
- India’s anti-corruption activists return
- Cambodians carry flowers to Royal Palace to mourn former king as body is returned from China
Africa
- Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Bill and Hillary, visits Nigeria as part of health mission
- Gang of masked men set fire to Muslim saint's shrine in Tunisia, hardline Islamists suspected
- Orphaned baby elephant raised by human "mother" in Malawi
- At least 24 killed after explosions, gunfire in northeast Nigeria city home to radical sect
Middle East
- Israel prosecutor to appeal ex-PM Olmert acquittals, potentially scrapping any comeback plan
- Rights group accuses Libyan militias of carrying out 'mass executions' of Gadhafi loyalists
- In aiding Syrian rebels, Sunni Muslim town in Lebanon deepens rift with Shiite neighbors
- UN rights investigator says militant Islamists threaten to radicalize Syrian conflict
National Security
- State Dept: US ambassador to China made rare visit to restive Tibetan region last month
- Secretary Clinton in Peru as political storm continues to swirl around Libya attack
- Panetta's warning reflects US fears of Iran cyberattack; analysts say the capability is there
- Clinton says US must stick by Arab world's young democracies, despite deadly Benghazi attack