South Korea teachers seek protection from
By Se Eun Gong
Many South Korean teachers say they have suffered from parents' harassment and excessive demands. This summer, they came out
New Delhi police launch fresh raids on Indian
By The Associated Press
Critics said Tuesday's raids on NewsClick offices and journalists have targeted one of India's few remaining independent
Making cities 'spongy' could help fight flooding \
By John Ruwitch
Almost all of China's medium and large cities are susceptible to floods. Some experts are promoting a solution called sponge
As the 'water tower of Asia' dries out, villagers
By Namrata Kolachalam
In the Himalayan foothills, water is getting harder to come by. Villagers in one region of northern India are learning how
Why India's warnings about Sikh separatism don't
By Michael Kugelman
The current India-Canada crisis has exposed a sharp disconnect between India and the West on the issue of Sikh separatism.
Travis King, U.S. soldier who ran to North Korea,
By Michele Kelemen|Anthony Kuhn
U.S. officials thanked Sweden and China for help securing the release of the 23-year-old Army private, who fled to North
Travis King, U.S. soldier who ran to North Korea,
By Michele Kelemen|Anthony Kuhn
U.S. officials thanked Sweden and China for help securing the release of the 23-year-old Army private, who went to North
Malaria is on the ropes in Bangladesh. But the
By Ari Daniel
What does it take to beat malaria? Thousands of moccasins walking down rural roads, overnight bus rides for lab tests ...
India expels senior Canadian diplomat in tit-for
By The Associated Press
India expelled a senior Canadian diplomat a day after Canada expelled a top Indian diplomat over allegations that India may
Canada is investigating whether India is linked to
By The Associated Press
Canada expelled a top Indian diplomat as it investigates the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a strong supporter of an