Ko Wing-man, Secretary for Food and Health of the Hong Kong government, said there is not yet a timetable for the elimination of restrictions cross-border export of milk powder.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Wednesday he planned to set up two separate bodies within the government to ensure a clearer understanding of the designation of state secrets, amid increasing public and political resistance to a secrecy bill the ruling Liberal Democratic Party-led bloc wants enacted Friday.
China has called for calm from all parties in Thailand to avoid violence during protests against the government.Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei said on Monday that China hoped a solution could be found quickly.
For 35 poor households on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, a beam-raising ceremony in a newly-built village marks the start of a new life with solar power heating and modern grassland husbandry.
A Cambodian government spokesman said Tuesday that the country is keeping a close eye on the political turmoil in Thailand.
A massive power outage struck multiple states in Venezuela Monday night, and President Nicolas Maduro suggested it might be an act of sabotage by the opposition.
Thai anti-government protesters stopped a two-days street unrest in the heart of the capital as police allowed them to enter the compounds of the Government House and the metropolitan police headquarters on Tuesday.
The Sri Lankan government on Monday said it would not succumb to any outside pressure to address alleged human rights issues.
Thailand's anti-government protesters gave Sunday night an two-day ultimatum to Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to return power to the people, which suggested the resignation of the lady premier and dissolution of the Lower House.
While the Cairo Declaration tolled the bell for the Japanese imperialists 70 years ago, the great anti-fascist achievement still sounds an alarming note for the future of Japan.
Anti-government Thai protesters laid siege at the headquarters of government agencies in the Thai capital on Wednesday as arrest warrants have been issued for former deputy premier Suthep Thaugsuban and several others who have organized the protests.
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra survived Thursday's no-confidence vote in parliament while massive anti-government protests continued outside.
Weeks of political unrest in Thailand has culminated with anti-government protestors marching on to capture state offices and opposition Democrats slashing at Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra in a censure debate.
Thailand's massive anti-government protests might possibly end up in a fresh military coup shortly, according to noted scholar Pavin Chachavalpongpun at Kyoto University's Center for Southeast Asian Studies.
The Lao government will this week launch its sale of 3 billion baht (93.56 million U.S. dollars) in denominated bonds to Thailand with aims to accelerate national development.
Thai police on Tuesday sought an arrest warrant against Suthep Thaugsuban, key organizer of the ongoing anti-government movement for leading protesters to occupy several ministries and state agencies.
Thousands of anti-government protesters led by former deputy prime minister Suthep Thaugsuban simultaneously demonstrated at varied government premises and mainstream TV stations in the Thai capital on Monday in a sustained bid to put an end to the alleged "Thaksin's rule" carried out by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.