Markets roiled by Bernanke's exit strategy
Pan Pylas, Associated Press |
posted 17 minutes ago
Markets were roiled Thursday by a suggestion from U.S. Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke that the central bank may be done with its monetary stimulus next year. While stocks and commodities took a pounding on the news, the dollar surged.
China sex tape official: I'm a lecher but no crook
Gillian Wong, Associated Press |
posted 40 minutes ago
Call me a lecher but don't call me a crook, an ex-city official at the heart of a sex tape scandal has said in his unusually spirited courtroom defense against corruption charges.
Stampede over Beckham injures 5 in Shanghai
Associated Press |
posted 49 minutes ago
At least five people have been injured in a stampede after fans stormed a stadium gate upon the arrival of superstar David Beckham at a Chinese university Thursday afternoon.
China, Vietnam talk amid South China Sea tensions
Associated Press |
posted 51 minutes ago
Vietnam's president was being feted by China's leaders on a visit through Friday as Beijing continues to shun another rival for South China Sea territory that has challenged its claims on legal grounds, the Philippines.
12 Indonesian soldiers on trial over prison attack
Associated Press |
posted Jun 20th - 2:55am
Soldiers from Indonesia's elite special forces have gone before a military court charged with storming a prison and killing four detainees on the main Java island.
AP EXCLUSIVE: Taliban offer to free US soldier
Kathy Gannon, Associated Press |
posted Jun 20th - 2:32am
The Afghan Taliban are ready to free a U.S. army soldier held captive since 2009 in exchange for five of their senior operatives imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay as a conciliatory gesture, a senior spokesman for the group said Thursday.
SKorean nuclear operator raided in cable probe
Youkyung Lee, Associated Press |
posted Jun 20th - 1:51am
South Korea's sole nuclear power plant operator said Thursday that investigators raided its offices, a sign that a probe into faulty nuclear plant cables is widening.
Medical care lags behind Afghan military growth
Kristin M. Hall, Associated Press |
posted Jun 20th - 1:41am
The young Afghan soldier lay in great pain on a cot at an army base, his uniform pants cut up to his thigh so medics could clean the wound in his right knee where he was shot fighting insurgents.
India floods strand thousands; more than 100 dead
Biswajeet Banerjee, Associated Press |
posted Jun 20th - 1:19am
Days after floods killed more than 100 people _ possibly many more _ rescuers used helicopters and climbed through mountain paths to reach nearly 4,000 people trapped by landslides in a narrow valley near a Hindu shrine in the northern Himalayas, officials said Thursday.
AP PHOTOS: Bangladesh collapse left many amputees
Associated Press |
posted Jun 20th - 12:47am
It was the worst disaster in the history of the garment industry. When the Rana Plaza factory building crashed down in April, 1,129 people were killed. But many others had to sacrifice their limbs to survive.
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