US lauds India for reducing Iranian oil imports
Associated Press |
posted 2 minutes ago
A senior official praised India for reducing oil imports from Iran and said the U.S. government will decide soon on New Delhi's request to renew a waiver from sanctions on Tehran.
Oil falls below $94 on weak outlook for demand
Pamela Sampson, Associated Press |
posted 4 minutes ago
The price of oil was knocked lower Friday by a combination of ample supplies and lukewarm demand.
'No guarantee of peace,' NKorean envoy warns China
Louise Watt, Associated Press |
posted 13 minutes ago
China told a top North Korean envoy Friday it wants a peaceful, denuclearized Korean Peninsula, and said the emissary warned there is "no guarantee of peace" but that his country was willing to hold talks with all sides.
World stocks erratic a day after big sell-off
Pamela Sampson, Associated Press |
posted 33 minutes ago
Asian shares traded erratically Friday but European markets found their footing, a day after global stocks were routed by unexpectedly weak Chinese manufacturing and fears the Federal Reserve will start withdrawing its monetary stimulus.
Suspected Kashmiri rebels kill 4 Indian soldiers
Associated Press |
posted 34 minutes ago
Four Indian army soldiers and a suspected rebel were killed in fighting in the Indian portion of Kashmir on Friday, officials said.
2 former sex slaves demand Japan mayor quit
Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press |
posted 38 minutes ago
Two Korean former sex slaves demanded the resignation of an outspoken Japanese mayor and canceled a meeting with him Friday for justifying Japan's wartime practice of forcing tens of thousands of Asian women into prostitution for its military.
Foreign preacher takes rare turn on Vietnam stage
Chris Brummitt, Associated Press |
posted 57 minutes ago
The 25,000 people at the soccer stadium and the millions more watching at home waited 90 minutes before the Australian evangelical preacher got to the message he had come to Communist-ruled Vietnam to deliver.
Obama's drone speech welcomed in Pakistan, Yemen
Sebastian Abbot, Associated Press |
posted 58 minutes ago
President Barack Obama's speech on the use of drones to kill Islamic militants was well-received in two countries most affected by the strikes _ Pakistan and Yemen _ but criticism of the U.S. policy remains strong.
Police: Suicidal jumper's fall kills SKorean girl
Sam Kim, Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 12:28am
South Korean police say a suicidal man jumping to his death killed a 5-year-old girl by falling on her as she walked with her parents outside the apartment building.
Japan's ANA to resume Boeing 787 flights on Sunday
Elaine Kurtenbach, Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 12:10am
Japan's All Nippon Airways, the launch customer for Boeing's 787 "Dreamliner," will resume commercial flights of the aircraft on Sunday, just over four months after the jets were grounded due to smoldering batteries.
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