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
November 30 - December 6
China announces plans for an ambitious nationwide system to better enforce environmental protection laws; the Hong Kong government works to control the public narrative about a deadly fire that killed at least 159 persons in seven residential high-rises; a Japanese expert panel supports creating criminal penalties for implanting gene-edited human embryos into humans or animals to produce babies; South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party sets off a firestorm by proposing to create special tribunals to adjudicate insurrection cases from former President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law declaration; Taiwan’s Interior Ministry orders internet service providers to block the Chinese social media app RedNote (Xiaohongshu) for one year due to its poor cybersecurity and rampant fraud.