Asia-Pacific

Train mishap in India
  • Over 100 feared dead in ferry accident

    More than 100 missing passengers were feared to have been trapped inside an overloaded ferry when it sank off the east coast of Papua New Guinea (PNG).

  • Chinese naval drill legitimate

    China dismissed Japan's concerns about Chinese naval ships traveling through international waters in the Okinawa Islands, saying it is just a regular drill.

  • Sony appoints new president, CEO

    Sony Corp. announced the 51-year-old Kazuo Hirai is appointed as the new president and CEO, replacing Howard Stringer on April 1, 2012.

Americas

Immigrants pray for blessings from god of water

Europe

Serbia: 11,000 trapped by severe weather

Yemen's Saleh signs deal to quit

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh signed a deal on Wednesday under which he will step down after 33 years in power and 10 months of protests against his rule that brought the country to the brink of civil war.  

World population hits 7 billion

Afghanistan:
A decade of war

Afghanistan marks 10 years since the start of the US-led war against the Taliban Friday amid heightened security and questions over what the next decade will hold.

Apple's Jobs dead at 56

Apple Inc co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, counted among the greatest American CEOs of his generation, died on Wednesday at the age of 56.

First Boeing Dreamliner

All Nippon Airways' first Boeing 787 Dreamliner touched down in Tokyo early on Wednesday with hundreds of aviation fans welcoming the carbon-composite plane.

Iran: Oil ban will not halt nuclear work

Iran's oil minister said the Islamic state would not retreat from its nuclear programme even if its crude oil exports grind to a halt, the official IRNA news agency reported on Saturday.

Syrians storm embassy in Cairo

A crowd of Syrians stormed the Syrian embassy in Cairo smashing furniture and equipment and setting fire to parts of the building.

Moscow warns of Syria veto

Russia shot down suggestions from some UN Security Council members on a draft resolution of an imminent deal aimed at stopping Syria's upheaval.

Chinese naval drill legitimate

China dismissed Japan's concerns about Chinese naval ships traveling through international waters in the Okinawa Islands, saying it is just a regular drill.

Middle East

Barak says to consider attacking Iran if sanctions fail
  • Syrians storm embassy in Cairo

    A crowd of Syrians stormed the Syrian embassy in Cairo smashing furniture and equipment and setting fire to parts of the building.

  • Moscow warns of Syria veto

    Russia shot down suggestions from some UN Security Council members on a draft resolution of an imminent deal aimed at stopping Syria's upheaval.

  • Iran warns of revenge over oil sanctions

    Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Friday that Iran would retaliate over Western-backed oil sanctions and any threat of attack.

Africa

Over 1400 injured in Cairo's clashes
  • China sends work team to Libya

    China's Ministry of Commerce is to send a work team to Libya to exchange views on China's participation in the African country's post-war reconstruction.

  • Racial differences narrow slightly

    There was more representation of blacks in the middle class in South Africa last year, indicating that racial differences had narrowed -- although slightly.

  • Kenya retains benchmark lending rate

    The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) on Wednesday retained the benchmark rate to 18 percent in an attempt to ease inflation.

Kaleidoscope

Ice hotel
in Montreal

The snow village in Montreal has an ice hotel where restaurants and furniture are all made of ice.

Researchers find obesity begins in brain
Big freeze stops peeing statue