China test flies heavy air force freight plane
01/28/2013 12:19am
China said it successfully tested a heavy air force freighter that could be a mostly home-grown substitute for the older Russian planes it now uses while substantially boosting the Chinese military's global reach.
Philippine extremists refuse to free hostages
01/28/2013 2:07am
Al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf gunmen in the Philippines have refused to free foreign hostages after two weeks of negotiations but the militants have no immediate plans to harm the captives, a spokesman for another Muslim rebel group said Monday.
India, Pakistan resume bus service in Kashmir
01/28/2013 2:11am
An official says India and Pakistan have resumed a bus service in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir near the area where their armies recently engaged in deadly skirmishes.
Taiwanese tycoon offers Nobel-type prizes
01/28/2013 2:41am
A Taiwanese tycoon with vast business interests in mainland China said Monday he is funding what local media call Asia's Nobel Prizes for outstanding achievements in natural and social sciences.
10 killed in China train-bus collision
01/28/2013 3:13am
A freight train collided with a bus at a crossing in northeastern China, killing at least 10 people and injuring 11 others.
US envoy urges North Korea to scrap nuke test plan
01/28/2013 5:30am
A U.S. envoy said Monday that North Korea is playing a dangerous game with the international community by threatening a nuclear test and urged the communist nation to scrap its plan.
Chinese translator of Einstein Xu Liangying dies
01/28/2013 7:11am
Xu Liangying, a renowned Chinese rights advocate, physicist and translator of Einstein, has died in Beijing. Xu was 92.
Australian radio show behind royal hoax canceled
01/28/2013 9:29am
The Australian radio show behind a hoax phone call to the London hospital where the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge was being treated has been officially canceled.
Earthquake unnerves Kazakhstan's largest city
01/28/2013 11:15am
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake has hit southeastern Kazakhstan, causing apartment buildings to sway in the country's largest city, Almaty.
Filipino activist convicted of offending Catholics
01/28/2013 5:41pm
A popular Filipino tour guide and activist has been convicted of disrupting a religious service in the Manila Cathedral to protest the opposition of the Roman Catholic Church to state funding for contraceptives.
Philippine dictatorship victims to be compensated
01/28/2013 6:56pm
Almost four decades after he was arrested and tortured and his sister disappeared into a maze of Philippine police cells and military houses, playwright Bonifacio Ilagan is finally seeing his suffering officially recognized.
Suu Kyi meets South Korea's first female leader
01/28/2013 10:00pm
Both women lost their fathers to gunshots. Both also overcame that tragedy and rose to political prominence in countries where men dominate decision-making, buoyed in part by the legacies of their fathers.
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