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Archive: News / World / Asia (14 Stories)

Group: The 100th Tibetan self-immolates in China

02/14/2013 12:12am
An overseas Tibetan rights group says an ex-monk has set himself on fire, becoming the 100th Tibetan to self-immolate in China since 2009 in protest of the Chinese rule.

Uighur on Palau after Gitmo release goes missing

02/14/2013 1:55am
One of six Uighur men resettled to the tiny island of Palau after being released from the Guantanamo Bay military prison four years ago is missing, an official from the South Pacific nation said Thursday.

NBA star Kobe Bryant comes to China's social media

02/14/2013 4:26am
He has not uttered one word yet, but Kobe Bryant's mere presence on a Twitter-like Chinese-language microblogging site has stirred plenty of excitement.

Singapore gay couple seeks to abolish gay sex law

02/14/2013 4:38am
A gay couple in Singapore seeking to abolish a long-standing law banning gay sex had their case heard in court Thursday, just days after a former department store manager sued his boss for alleged discrimination against homosexuals.

NKorea celebrates 3rd nuclear test with huge rally

02/14/2013 4:51am
Tens of thousands of people have gathered in a snowy Pyongyang square as North Korean officials rally support for the country's recent nuclear test.

Indonesia protests Valentine's Day as sex holiday

02/14/2013 4:58am
Indonesian officials and Muslim clerics called for young people to skip Valentine's Day on Thursday, saying it's an excuse for couples to have forbidden sex. People in one province were also banned from buying gifts.

Report: 7 die in child custody dispute in China

02/14/2013 6:58am
State media say a Chinese man has set off explosives outside the home of his former in-laws in a southern Chinese city, killing seven and injuring 18.

Valentine's Day under attack in Pakistan

02/14/2013 7:28am
Romance is not dead in Pakistan, but it's under attack.

Afghan leader, US general discuss civilian deaths

02/14/2013 8:08am
Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Thursday demanded an explanation from the new top commander of U.S. and NATO troops for an airstrike that local officials say killed 10 civilians, half of them children.

NKorea to face sanctions for nuke, but China key

02/14/2013 5:54pm
For the past decade, the world's most powerful nations have turned to sanctions in an attempt to punish North Korea for a series of rocket launches and nuclear tests. Their stated goal: to stop North Korea's march toward acquiring an arsenal of nuclear-armed long-range missiles.

Afghan army trains women for special forces

02/14/2013 6:11pm
The Afghan army is training female special forces to take part in night raids against insurgents, breaking new ground in an ultraconservative society and filling a vacuum left by departing international forces.

Correction: Philippines-Fatal Fire story

02/14/2013 7:55pm
In a story Jan. 12 about a hotel fire that killed seven people in Olongapo, Philippines, The Associated Press misspelled a victim's surname based on incorrect information provided by city police. He was Patrick Dart from Los Gatos, California, not Patrick Burt.

China brings kidnap suspect home from Venezuela

02/14/2013 10:05pm
Chinese police say they have brought a major kidnapping suspect back to China from Venezuela.

SKorea finds no NKorea nuke test gasses

02/14/2013 11:07pm
South Korea says it has so far failed to detect radioactive elements that may have leaked from North Korea's third nuclear test.
 
   
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