(LinkAsia Bulletin: January 31, 2012) Chunyun, China's Spring Festival travel season, is often called the world's largest annual human migration, as millions of Chinese return home for the holidays. LinkAsia...
The Gobabeb Training and Research Center in a remote corner of Namibia is providing climate data for scientists worldwide and finding new ways for Namibians to adapt to their changing...
(LinkAsia: September 16, 2011) China's arms buildup is making its neighbors nervous. Charlie Custer tells us what netizens are predicting now that the Beijing Times and the Beijing News have...
(LinkAsia News: 09/16/11) Beijing's propaganda department takes over the Beijing News and the Beijing Times. How will their coverage be affected? Charlie Custer tells us what netizens are predicting.
Contributor: Charlie...
(LinkAsia News: 9/2/11) The urban sport of parkour gets picked up by Vietnamese youths, who look to the web and their friends for inspiration.
Broadcaster: VTV4, 8/26/11
(LinkAsia: August 5, 2011) Chinese press pushes for more open, bold coverage of train crash in Wenzhou, despite risks and government censorship.
Contributor: David Bandurski
(LinkAsia: August 5, 2011) 35 million South Koreans find themselves the victims of one of the largest cyberattacks in the country's history. Chinese media pushes the envelope in its coverage...
(LinkAsia: July 29, 2011) Korean and Japanese bloggers respond to Breivik's manifesto. Charlie Custer tells us how Chinese media and the blogosphere are reacting to the Wenzhou train crash. Women...
(LinkAsia: July 29, 2011) Anger is rising over the train crash in Wenzhou, China, despite government moves to control the media.
Contributor: Charlie Custer
(LinkAsia: July 22, 2011) The highly publicized, high-speed rail between Beijing and Shanghai hits some snags and incurs the wrath of stuck passengers in China.
Contributor: David Bandurski
(LinkAsia: July 22, 2011) A jubilant Japan gives its world championship women's soccer team a hero's welcome. In China, Yao Ming retires from the court, but not from the sport...
(LinkAsia: July 1, 2011) Thais go to the polls on Sunday, with Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's sister, in the lead. Four Khmer Rouge leaders finally go to...
Pinki is a five-year-old girl in rural India born desperately poor, and with a cleft lip. The simple surgery that can cure her is a distant dream until she learns...
Today's Headlines: Lebanon's unity government collapses, South Sudan independence vote reaches 60 percent threshold, Tunisian interior minister sacked over violent protests, and more.