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Anna Fifield returns to The Washington Post as Asia-Pacific editor
Behind The Great Successor
‘The Great Successor’ Review: Pyongyang Confidential
I went to North Korea and was told I ask too many questions
Chinese cities cancel New Year celebrations, travel ban widens in effort to stop coronavirus outbreak
In Japan’s Okinawa, saving indigenous languages is about more than words
Ex-diplomat: ‘I’ve known that there was no future for North Korea for a long time’
Perspective | Is the talk about Kim Jong Un being sick — or worse — true? Pyongyang is abuzz, too.
S. Korean president would face immediate suspension if impeachment bill passes
North Korea’s friends in Southeast Asia are ready to return to business as usual
Countries such as Cambodia, never keen on sanctions, aren't waiting for the Trump-Kim summit.
Anna Fifield returns to The Washington Post as Asia-Pacific editor
Announcement from Foreign Editor Douglas Jehl and Deputy Foreign Editor...
Behind The Great Successor
Washington Post Beijing Bureau Chief Anna Fifield speaks with Washington Post columnist David Ignatius about her forthcoming book "The Great...
‘The Great Successor’ Review: Pyongyang Confidential
In Kim Jong Un's North Korea everyone seems to live in fear, even as living standards rise slightly thanks to minor reforms.
I went to North Korea and was told I ask too many questions
“You ask too many questions,” Mr. Jang told me. “It's a little hard to work with you.” My North Korean minder — Jang Su Ung,...
Chinese cities cancel New Year celebrations, travel ban widens in effort to stop coronavirus outbreak
Beijing and Wuhan have banned large public gatherings, and an area of central China that is home to 20 million people is now under a travel...
In Japan’s Okinawa, saving indigenous languages is about more than words
Proponents say the six endangered Ryukyu mother tongues are intrinsic to islanders' identity.
Ex-diplomat: ‘I’ve known that there was no future for North Korea for a long time’
Top defector describes in an interview his disappointment with Kim Jong Un, his fears for his children.
Perspective | Is the talk about Kim Jong Un being sick — or worse — true? Pyongyang is abuzz, too.
The North Korean leader's whereabouts, following unconfirmed reports that he'd had heart surgery, have been the subject of much speculation around the world...
S. Korean president would face immediate suspension if impeachment bill passes
South Korea's National Assembly is due to vote Friday on the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye, a first step toward forcing her out of office.
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As a journalist and former Pacific Bureau Chief for The Washington Post, she has reported critically on Fiji's political landscape and human rights issues.