US proposes 'musical instrument passports'
03/08/2013 12:18am
Musicians, take note: Next time you travel abroad, you might need a passport _ for your instrument.
Philippines: Syrian rebels fail to free monitors
03/08/2013 12:40am
The Philippine government said Syrian rebels failed to release 21 Filipino U.N. peacekeepers Friday and stuck to their demands for repositioning of Syrian government forces before any handover.
Indonesia arrests 5 police for alleged brutality
03/08/2013 1:08am
Indonesia has arrested five officers in connection to a video showing four tied-up suspected terrorists allegedly being tortured by uniformed security forces in Central Sulawesi province.
AP PHOTOS: Images from Japan's nuclear disaster
03/08/2013 1:26am
Two years after a powerful earthquake and tsunami wrecked Japan's Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, many towns nearby remain abandoned, too affected by radiation for residents to return for more than short visits.
Denied passport, Tibet poet can't receive US award
03/08/2013 2:16am
The United States would like to present an outspoken Tibetan author with an award for courage but the activist will be unable to travel to receive the honor because Chinese authorities have routinely denied her a passport.
Stress emerges as major health issue in Fukushima
03/08/2013 2:50am
Experts say that mental distress could be one of the biggest health problems to emerge from the nuclear disaster in Japan two years ago.
A look at how meeting could affect world's species
03/08/2013 2:53am
Elephants, rhinos, sharks and manta rays are among the animals that could be getting more international protection at the triennial meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.
Syrian envoy criticizes British aid to rebels
03/08/2013 3:00am
A special envoy to Syria's president Friday criticized Britain's decision to provide non-lethal military equipment to Syrian rebels, saying it will hinder efforts for peace in the strife-torn country.
UN sanctions may play into North Korean propaganda
03/08/2013 5:33pm
Seven years of U.N. sanctions against North Korea have done nothing to derail Pyongyang's drive for a nuclear weapon capable of hitting the United States. They may have even bolstered the Kim family by giving their propaganda maestros ammunition to whip up anti-U.S. sentiment and direct attention away from government failures.
AP PHOTOS: Devastation lingers in Japan
03/08/2013 10:05pm
Two years after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that killed nearly 19,000 in Japan, residents of coastal towns flattened by the wall of water are still trying to recover.
Suicide bomb hits Kabul as US defense chief visits
03/08/2013 10:42pm
A suicide attack outside the Afghan Defense Ministry on Saturday killed and wounded several civilians as U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel visited the Afghan capital of Kabul.
Indian campaign begins year before polls
03/08/2013 11:32pm
India's national election is not expected for a year, but the campaign has already begun.
Shiite leader: Sectarian attacks are 'genocide'
03/08/2013 11:37pm
Pakistan's minority Shiite Muslims have started using the word "genocide" to describe a violent spike in attacks against them by a militant Sunni group with suspected links to the country's security agencies and a mainstream political party that governs the largest province.
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