Cambodia's treatment of 13 recently arrived Vietnamese asylum seekers will make or break Immigration Minister Scott Morrison's refugee deal.
Results from Taiwan's election at the weekend send a clear message to Beijing -- the people want democracy, and they have a once-in-a-century opportunity to achieve it.
Myanmar's students are unlikely to achieve much by their protest. But the fact that they are permitted to express their anger on the streets peacefully shows how far Myanmar has come.
The question that has been increasingly heard as the months pass is: who or what is the Malaysia government protecting?
Life imitates art as Thai protestors emulate heroic protagonist Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games film franchise.
"Stopping the boats" hasn't stopped the flow of refugees to Indonesia -- but it has stranded them there without proper resources.
Opposition Leader Aung San Suu Kyi may be out of house arrest, but change is still moving slowly in Myanmar.
India does not spring to mind as a global terrorism hotspot, but lawyer and commentator Irfan Yusuf finds there's much we don't know about the world's second-most populous nation.
In an effort by the Abbott government to stop people “jumping the queue”, it has made the queue intolerable. Crikey intern Andrey Rodionov reports.
Xi Jinping set Australian hearts (and wallets) aflutter with promises of free trade and whispered sweet nothings. But freelance journalist Hari Raj discovers Xi's been saying that to all the countries.