Afghan police chief shot dead outside home
Kathy Gannon and Kay Johnson, Associated Press |
posted 18 minutes ago
An official says motorcycle-riding gunmen have shot dead a police chief who led an anti-Taliban campaign in western Afghanistan in front of his house.
China arrests man over fake plane bomb threats
Associated Press |
posted May 18th - 12:11am
A man has been arrested for allegedly making fake bomb threats against several domestic flights bound for Shanghai, Chinese officials said Saturday.
Myanmar leader frees prisoners ahead of US visit
Aye Aye Win, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 10:55pm
Myanmar's president has pardoned at least 20 political prisoners just ahead of a historic visit to the United States that will highlight the two sides' improved relations brought about by the former pariah nation's democratic reforms.
Southern China rains kill 55, leave 14 missing
Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 9:28pm
Chinese authorities say rainstorms that battered southern China this week have killed 55 people and left 14 others missing.
World stocks strong into the weekend
Toby Sterling, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 10:40am
World stock markets rose steadily on Friday after two key indicators suggested the U.S. economic expansion will continue.
Bombs at mosques in northwest Pakistan kill 15
Riaz Khan, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 10:35am
Bombs that exploded outside two mosques in a village in northwestern Pakistan killed at least 15 people Friday, underlining the challenge of militant violence facing a new government set to take power under the leadership of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Rescuers keep digging to reach Indonesian miners
Jefrey Pattirajawane, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 9:31am
Rescuers were digging for a fourth day Friday trying to reach 23 workers trapped in a caved-in tunnel at a giant U.S.-owned gold and copper mine in Indonesia.
Cultural attitudes impede organ donations in China
Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 8:24am
China is phasing out its reliance on executed prisoners for donated organs, but an architect of the country's transplant system said Friday that ingrained cultural attitudes are impeding the rise of donations among the general population.
Japan envoy leaves NKorea, gives no hints on talks
Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 7:04am
An adviser to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ended a visit to North Korea on Friday but would not give details of his talks with leaders in Pyongyang.
Dozens hurt in Hong Kong train derailment
Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 6:40am
A light rail train has derailed in Hong Kong's northern suburbs, injuring dozens of passengers.
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