Medical care lags behind Afghan military growth
Kristin M. Hall, Associated Press |
posted 0 minutes ago
This year, as Afghans fight on their own or with limited help from international forces, the Afghan National Army is largely responsible for caring for their combat wounded. But that army is struggling with a doctor shortage as well as logistical and equipment problems.
SKorean nuclear operator raided in cable probe
Associated Press |
posted 25 minutes ago
South Korea's sole nuclear operator says investigators raided its offices as part of a probe into nuclear plant cables.
AP PHOTOS: Bangladesh collapse left many amputees
Associated Press |
posted 29 minutes ago
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.
India floods strand thousands; more than 100 dead
Biswajeet Banerjee, Associated Press |
posted 45 minutes ago
Days after floods killed more than 100 people _ possibly many more _ Indian officials say rescuers are using helicopters and climbing through mountain paths to reach nearly 4,000 people trapped by landslides in a narrow valley near a Hindu shrine in the northern Himalayas.
Singapore haze at worst yet, Malaysia schools shut
Associated Press |
posted 48 minutes ago
Singapore urged people to remain indoors amid unprecedented levels of air pollution Thursday as a smoky haze wrought by forest fires in neighboring Indonesia worsened dramatically. Nearby Malaysia closed 200 schools and banned open burning in some areas.
SKorea adopts tougher penalties for sex offenders
Associated Press |
posted Jun 20th - 12:16am
South Korea says it's taking tougher action against sex offenders by allowing plaintiffs other than the direct targets of sexual violence to press charges of rape or sexual harassment.
Asian stocks down as Fed sees slower bond buys
Teresa Cerojano, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 11:27pm
Asian stock markets plummeted Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve said it could start scaling back its huge economic stimulus program later this year.
China jails 11 for extremist crimes in Muslim west
Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 10:02pm
Chinese courts have sentenced 11 people for inciting religious extremism and related crimes in the northwestern Muslim region of Xinjiang, just weeks ahead of the anniversary of bloody ethnic rioting that spread through the region four years ago.
China's Xi harks back to Mao in party 'cleanup'
Gillian Wong, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 8:12pm
China's new leader Xi Jinping is commanding wayward Communist Party cadres to purify themselves of corruption, and he's summed it up in a pithy slogan as Mao Zedong might have done: Look in the mirror, take a bath.
US tries saving Taliban talks after Karzai objects
David Rising and Amir Shah, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 4:14pm
Hopes dimmed for talks aimed at ending the Afghan war when an angry President Hamid Karzai on Wednesday suspended security negotiations with the U.S. and scuttled a peace delegation to the Taliban, sending American officials scrambling to preserve the possibility of dialogue with the militants.
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