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Asia
China Boasts Most Billionaires After U.S.
And nearly all are self-made — fewer than one in 10 inherited their wealth
Acclaimed Chinese Director Apologizes for Violating One-Child Policy
Director of Hero and House of Flying Daggers confesses that he is the father of three children
Thailand on Brink as Protesters Issue 48-Hour Ultimatum
Four people died and more than 100 were injured as violence returned to Bangkok over the weekend
How Pakistan and China Are Strengthening Nuclear Ties
China and Japan May Not Like Each Other, but They Need Each Other
As the two Asian giants spar over disputed islands, critical economic ties come under threat
Detention of 85-Year-Old Hasn’t Stopped Tourists From Traveling to North Korea
Tour operators that specialize in taking foreigners to North Korea say the ordeal of the Korean War vet Merrill Newman has not deterred travelers
Four Dead as Bangkok Sees Worst Political Violence Since 2010
Police unleash tear gas and water cannons on antigovernment protesters as embattled Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is forced to flee to secret location
One Dead, Dozens Injured in Thai Political Protest
Demonstrations against PM Yingluck Shinawatra turned violent Saturday
Detained American Vet ‘Apologizes’ for ‘Offensive Acts’ Against Korean People
85-year-old Merrill Newman has been detained for more than 30 days
The U.S., Japan and South Korea Flout China’s Air Defense Zone. What’s a Superpower To Do?
Beijing knew that rivals would soon test its controversial East China Sea Air-Defense Identification Zone, but this is all just part of a grander strategy
Fire Guts 10-Story Garment Factory in Bangladesh
Blaze marks another low-point in an industry plagued by workplace disasters
Indian Bank Aims to Help Women Take Control
Bharatiya Mahila Bank plans to empower women by providing collateral-free loans to fix up homes or start a part-time business, although advocacy groups remain unconvinced