Sunday 13 January 2013

US sailor arrested in Japan for break-in

  • From spring US forces will step back Obama tells Karzai

    Brunei News.Net - Friday 11th January, 2013

    WASHINGTON - American and coalition forces will move into a "support" role in Afghanistan from this spring, President Barack Obama said Friday at the White House during a joint news conference with ...

  • India and Pakistan borders in Kashmir tense after skirmishes

    Brunei News.Net - Friday 11th January, 2013

    ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI - Pakistan Friday lodged a strong protest with India over border skirmishes as New Delhi put its border troops on alert following continuous ceasefire violations blamed by the ...

  • Australia bushfires rage with warning of more heatwaves

    Channel News Asia - Saturday 12th January, 2013

    SYDNEY: Firefighters were battling scores of wildfires raging in Australia on Saturday, as a government commission warned that climate change had raised the risk of scorching heatwaves becoming more ...

  • Death toll in southern China landslide rises to 44

    Vancouver Sun - Saturday 12th January, 2013

    Chinese paramilitary policemen dig through a landslide to search for victims in the Zhaojiagou village in Zhenxiong county in southwest China's Yunnan province Friday, Jan. 11, 2013. The ...

  • China ?launches fighter jets? amid Japan dispute

    Intellasia - Friday 11th January, 2013

    Beijing sent fighter jets to the East China Sea after Japanese aircraft followed a Chinese plane in a territorial dispute, the defence ministry said Friday according to state media. A ministry ...

  • Pakistani Shiites refuse to bury bombing victims

    China.org.cn - Friday 11th January, 2013

    Shiites in a southwestern Pakistani city hit by a brutal terror attack refused to bury their dead yesterday in protest, demanding that the government do something to protect them from what has ...

  • China auto sales ?missed expectations? in 2012

    Intellasia - Friday 11th January, 2013

    Auto sales growth in China, the world?s biggest car market, fell short of expectations last year, an industry group said Friday, as the economy slowed and cities put limits on vehicle ...

  • Burma?s leader lauds army role in Kachin conflict

    Intellasia - Friday 11th January, 2013

    Myanmar?s president has defended the army?s response to the ethnic Kachin rebellion, state media reported on Friday, despite a recent escalation of violence that has further dimmed peace ...

  • Pollution turns HK harbour from ?fragrant? to foul

    Intellasia - Friday 11th January, 2013

    Hong Kong?s name may mean ';fragrant harbour';, but cargo ships burning dirty fuel in what is one of the world?s busiest ports add to a foul layer of pollution that kills more ...

  • One-child policy makes Chinese less trusting study

    Intellasia - Friday 11th January, 2013

    China?s one-child policy has created a generation that is less trusting, more risk-averse and perhaps less likely to become entrepreneurs, according to new Australian research. Published in ...

  • Police in Argentina dismantle child porn ring issue arrest warrants

    Times of India - Friday 11th January, 2013

    child pornography ring, issuing arrest warrants for 62 suspects across the country, officials said on Friday. The Security Ministry said officials tracked the suspects' illicit Internet ...

  • ?China?s one-child policy breeding pessimistic adults?

    Times Of India - Friday 11th January, 2013

    one-child policy , are less trusting and more risk averse, a study published in the journal Science has concluded. In the study, a team of Australian researchers compared people who were born just ...

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