By Hiroaki Shiga
By Preston Cheung and Venisa Wai
By Jaewoong Yoon
By Elizabeth Chien-Hale
By Tan Hsien-Li
By José E. Alvarez
By Yoichiro Hamabe
By Bing Ling
By Yu-Jie Chen
By Jacques deLisle
By Peter Dutton
By Richard Bush
By Eungi Hong
By Railla Puno
By Hualing Fu
By Aaron Halegua and Yifu Dong
By Sejong Youn
By Matthew S. Erie
February 22 - February 28
China joins in calls for the US to stop bombing Iran and return to negotiations; the Hong Kong Court of Appeal overturns former publisher Jimmy Lai’s lease fraud conviction as he begins a twenty-year sentence for national security offenses; Japan’s Fair Trade Commission raids the offices of Microsoft Japan on suspicion of anti-competitive conduct; South Korea’s legislature approves controversial legislation that criminalizes intentional misapplication of law by judges and prosecutors and allows litigants to appeal finalized Supreme Court rulings to the Constitutional Court; Taiwan’s intelligence agency completes a decades-long declassification process that raises a curtain on surveillance of political opposition during the martial law era.