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Having lost her son 24 years ago in China's deadly military crackdown, a retired professor continues to demand justice.
US call to fully account for those killed, detained or missing in 1989 crackdown draws angry response from Beijing.
Sixteen men and boat seized two weeks ago by armed group released, easing tensions between the two traditional allies.
China aims to expand its influence in the resource rich area.
Toru Hashimoto's remarks that soldiers needed prostitutes to "maintain discipline" during World War II spark anger.
North Korea announcement to restart nuclear facility triggers warnings from state officials and key analysis on future.
Army captures one of last rebel strongholds, as government rebukes US over its concerns for the ongoing fighting.
Japan sends envoy to Beijing to discuss disputed islands in an effort to improve relations.
Pyongyang says it will take "strong physical counter-measures" if South Korea takes part in new UN sanctions against it.
White House calls threat of third nuclear test "needlessly provocative" and expands existing sanctions.
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Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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