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Archive: News / World / Asia (8 Stories)

Japan frees detained Chinese crew, boat

02/04/2013 1:15am
The Japanese Coast Guard released the captain and crew of a Chinese boat detained for illegally operating in waters southeast of islands claimed by both countries.

Crime casts shadow over Philippines image makeover

02/04/2013 2:11am
Even by the usual standards in the Philippines, where crime is an accepted part of life, the brazen evening robbery of a jewelry store in one of the world's largest malls shocked residents of Manila.

22 killed in clash of Filipino extremists, rebels

02/04/2013 3:26am
A Muslim rebel group said Monday it attacked Abu Sayyaf gunmen after the al-Qaida-linked militants refused to free hostages, sparking fierce jungle clashes that left up to 22 combatants dead in the southern Philippines.

Cambodia mourns as 'King-Father' Sihanouk cremated

02/04/2013 9:09am
Cambodians bade goodbye Monday with tears, chanting and fireworks to former King Norodom Sihanouk, their revered "King-Father" who led them through half a century of political tumult that took them into the abyss of genocidal Khmer Rouge rule and back out again.

39 conscripted troops desert post in Kyrgyzstan

02/04/2013 9:49am
Police in Kyrgyzstan say 39 military conscripts have abandoned their post, reportedly over a disagreement with commanding officers.

Pakistan ready for peace talks with militants

02/04/2013 10:47am
Pakistan's interior minister said Monday that the government was ready to hold peace talks with domestic Taliban militants who have been waging a bloody insurgency that has killed thousands of people in the country.

Pakistan plans park where bin Laden was killed

02/04/2013 2:02pm
Pakistani officials say the government plans to build a recreation complex in the town where al-Qaida founder Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. commandos in 2011.

Sri Lanka leader rules out autonomy for Tamils

02/04/2013 10:14pm
Sri Lanka's president on Monday ruled out giving Tamils greater political autonomy, appearing to back away from his long-stalled promise to empower the ethnic minority as part of the country's reconciliation process following a bloody quarter-century civil war.
 
   
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