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Archive: News / World / Asia (10 Stories)

Australia: 'Prisoner X' worked for Israel gov't

03/06/2013 12:24am
Australia's foreign minister on Wednesday confirmed for the first time that a dual Australian-Israeli citizen who died in a maximum-security Israeli prison had been working for Israel's government, and he raised the possibility of a diplomatic spat if the man's Australian passport was used for espionage.

Indonesia journalist attacked, suffers miscarriage

03/06/2013 5:43am
Indonesian police have arrested two village officials on Borneo island for allegedly beating a pregnant journalist until she suffered severe bleeding and had a miscarriage.

Ivory trade nations face threat of sanctions

03/06/2013 8:20am
Top conservation organizations warned Wednesday that the illegal ivory trade is hastening the decline of Africa's already endangered elephant population, and said they are ready to punish nations that are lax in fighting the problem.

Images of Japan's barren tsunami coast 2 years on

03/06/2013 8:29am
Japan's progress in rebuilding from the tsunami that thundered over coastal sea walls, sweeping entire communities away, is mainly measured in barren foundations and empty spaces.

No more lobster: China's politicos pare the pomp

03/06/2013 5:35pm
Pack your own toothbrush. That's an order.

A look at what NKorea vow to scrap armistice means

03/06/2013 5:43pm
The armistice that ended the Korean War in 1953 is, at best, a fragile thing: The countries overseeing it have formally accused each other of more than 1.2 million violations.

Nepal's answer to deadlock: making chief judge PM

03/06/2013 5:52pm
Nepal's quiet, barely known chief justice is on the verge of taking almost total control of the Himalayan nation, becoming the interim head of government as well as the top judge in a country that has been without a legislature for months.

Australia blocks NKorean plan to reopen embassy

03/06/2013 9:03pm
Australia has indefinitely blocked North Korea's plans to reopen its embassy in the Australian capital because of Pyongyang's nuclear weapons testing.

Philippines to accuse police, soldiers in killings

03/06/2013 9:56pm
Philippine investigators will file a murder case against 35 police officers and soldiers for allegedly executing 13 people at a road checkpoint in a plan by a police colonel to eliminate a rival in an illegal gambling operation, the justice secretary said Wednesday.

Indonesian volcano spews ash; tourists barred

03/06/2013 10:34pm
Indonesian scientists are closely monitoring a smoking volcano popular with tourists on Java island and are urging everyone to stay off the mountain's slope.
 
   
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