The first batch of Chinese aid for survivors of Typhoon Haiyan arrived in central Philippine city of Cebu, a relief goods distribution center, on Monday evening.
Hawkish Japanese PM Shinzo Abe celebrated the first anniversary of his second premiership by insulting Japan's neighbors and the rest of the world.
Republic of Korea citizens have a growing animosity for Japan due to the two countries' territorial and historical issues, a recent survey in the ROK showed.
The former National Security Agency contractor who disclosed the agency's secrets told the Washington Post that his mission is "accomplished".
China on Tuesday condemned a bomb attack in Egypt that has left at least 14 dead and more than a hundred others wounded.
special court is scheduled to begin trial of Pakistan's former military President, Pervez Musharraf, on Tuesday for abrogating the constitution.
The standoff over failure of the Afghan government to sign a bilateral security agreement (BSA) with the United States by the year-end appeared to mover little.
Thai political conflict, which originated from inside the parliament and later spilled onto the streets of Bangkok and beyond, is becoming a complicated and precarious phenomenon.
A special court is scheduled to begin trial of Pakistan's former military President, Pervez Musharraf, on Tuesday for abrogating the constitution.
Pope Francis made a Christmas visit to Pope Emeritus Benedict on Monday and said he found his 86-year-old predecessor looking well, according to television footage released by the Vatican.
Ban Ki-moon said that preparations for the Geneva II conference are "on track", calling on all involved in Syria conflict to signal intention to "open the way for a new future".
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych on Monday pardoned protesters detained during the recent pro-European rallies in Kiev.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that it is "unacceptable" that United States' intelligence agency is spying on Israeli officials