19 Indian state officials face corruption charges
Associated Press |
posted 36 minutes ago
An Indian state official is recommending that 19 people be charged with misappropriating millions of dollars in the construction of monuments honoring dalits, the lowest Hindu caste.
Suicide bomber kills 14 at Afghan province council
Amir Shah and Kay Johnson, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 6:57am
A suicide bomber dressed in a police uniform killed 14 people including a prominent provincial council chief Monday in northern Afghanistan in an attack outside the council headquarters, authorities said. The Taliban insurgency quickly claimed responsibility.
Seoul: Day 3 of NKorea tests of short-range weapon
Hyung-jin Kim, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 6:33am
North Korea continued firing short-range weapons over its own eastern waters Monday after a weekend of what it called "rocket launching tests" intended to bolster deterrence against enemy attack. South Korean officials were investigating exactly what it was that Pyongyang was testing.
Pakistan's former military ruler granted bail
Asif Shahzad, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 6:31am
A judge granted bail to Pakistan's former military ruler on Monday in a case related to the assassination of ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, his lawyer said.
Chinese police detain gay pride march organizer
Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 6:30am
Police in central China have detained the 18-year-old organizer of a gay pride march in a sign of the government's nervousness over a growing civil society movement and demands for stronger individual rights.
Indonesia mine collapse death toll rises to 17
Jefrey Pattirajawane, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 6:21am
Rescuers have recovered three more bodies from a collapsed underground room at a giant U.S.-owned gold and copper mine in Indonesia, bringing the confirmed death toll to 17. Mine officials say 11 others are believed buried under the rubble.
Chinese, Indian leaders call for cooperation
Ravi Nessman, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 6:01am
The leaders of India and China played down their recent border dispute and other tensions Monday, pledging to work together for regional stability and the economic growth of the world's two most populous nations.
Rights group criticizes Sri Lanka's rights record
Bharatha Mallawarachi, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 5:59am
An international human rights group said Monday that respect for basic rights and liberties has declined in Sri Lanka in the four years since the government defeated separatist Tamil rebels to end a civil war.
Tons of New Zealand meat stranded on Chinese docks
Nick Perry, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 5:14am
Hundreds of tons of frozen mutton, lamb and beef from New Zealand have been stranded on Chinese docks after China halted their import due to a certification dispute.
Oil price falls below $96 a barrel
Pamela Sampson, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 4:37am
The price of oil fell Monday ahead of the release later this week of economic data from the U.S. and China, the world's two largest economies, and a speech by the Federal Reserve chief.
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