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The move marks the most serious political blow linked to the findings of offshore finances.

The city of Peshawar has everything rats like, but why are they thriving now?

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Burma’s Kachin state, on the Chinese border, is home to some of the country’s most intractable issues.

The suggestion that Japan and S. Korea obtain weapons runs counter to decades of U.S. policy, a senior adviser says.

Kim Jong Un has tightened security so dramatically that the only way to leave is by “chain defection.”

He called himself an “International Man of Excellence.” Chinese media called him a “con artist.”

A growing number of political leaders want early elections before a power vacuum destabilizes the country further.

An extraordinary outburst of public criticism has emerged from the highest levels of the elite.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif vows crackdowns on militants after Easter Sunday carnage.

The GOP front-runner says the two U.S. allies should make their own nuclear weapons.

The group’s spokesman said the militants targeted families celebrating Easter in Lahore.

Kim Dong-chul lived in Northern Virginia before taking a job in a North Korean economic zone.

The emphases of the Red Tourism trade reflect the changing imperatives of Beijing.

Kim Jong Un’s regime is making increasingly shrill threats as tensions mount.

With its assertive, repressive policies, China alarms and unites Western nations.

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