Climbers abandon Everest |
- Climbers abandon Everest
- 5 key points: Obama's Asia trip
- Searchers skeptical of wreckage claim
- Sexual liberation in India?
- The image that shocked a nation
- Were these dogs buried alive?
- MH370 cockpit tapes played to families
- South Korean president apologizes
- Climbers head home as Everest Sherpas refuse to work
- Is this man one of world's largest proliferators of WMDs?
- North Korea announces live-fire exercises
- World's best restaurant heading to Tokyo
- China's aggressive museum growth
- Dozens of stray dogs buried alive in China?
Posted: 29 Apr 2014 03:03 PM PDT After an avalanche that left 13 guides dead and three missing, Sherpas are refusing to work, leaving the Nepali side of Everest all but abandoned. |
5 key points: Obama's Asia trip Posted: 29 Apr 2014 12:30 AM PDT After four countries, three formal state dinners, two speeches to American troops and one encounter with a menacing humanoid robot, President Barack Obama flies home Tuesday having completed his long-awaited trip to Asia. |
Searchers skeptical of wreckage claim Posted: 29 Apr 2014 08:39 PM PDT Searchers hunting for the missing jet are dismissing claims by a company that it has found wreckage of a plane thousands of miles from the current search area. |
Posted: 29 Apr 2014 09:06 AM PDT India has granted Hijras the right to self-identify their gender in what has been hailed as a historic ruling to end centuries-old discrimination against its transgender citizens. |
The image that shocked a nation Posted: 29 Apr 2014 03:22 AM PDT Of the many shocking and wrenching images that have come from the sinking of the Sewol ferry, one that stands out for me depicts the vessel's captain -- head bowed and covered by a hood -- standing on dry land admitting he had abandoned ship. |
Posted: 29 Apr 2014 03:54 AM PDT Chinese Internet users are expressing anger amid claims of as many as 100 stray dogs being buried alive in the Inner Mongolia region of northern China. |
MH370 cockpit tapes played to families Posted: 29 Apr 2014 12:39 PM PDT The last known words of MH370 have been played to the families of Chinese passengers on board the plane, more than 50 days after it vanished. |
South Korean president apologizes Posted: 29 Apr 2014 03:05 PM PDT South Korean President Park Geun-hye apologized over the government's initial response to the Sewol ferry tragedy. |
Climbers head home as Everest Sherpas refuse to work Posted: 29 Apr 2014 09:16 PM PDT Italian climber Claudio Tessarolo has been at Mount Everest base camp for the last 10 days, waiting to find out if his attempt to summit the world's highest peak can go ahead. |
Is this man one of world's largest proliferators of WMDs? Posted: 29 Apr 2014 09:16 AM PDT U.S. authorities announced new sanctions and criminal charges against a Chinese businessman who the U.S. says is one of the world's largest proliferators of weapons of mass destruction, supplying the Iranian military with parts for ballistic missiles and other equipment. |
North Korea announces live-fire exercises Posted: 28 Apr 2014 10:26 PM PDT North Korea appears once again to be ratcheting up tensions following U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to South Korea, part of his four-country tour of the region. |
World's best restaurant heading to Tokyo Posted: 29 Apr 2014 07:08 PM PDT Copenhagen's Noma restaurant, winner of the San Pellegrino World's Best Restaurant title for 2014, says it's coming to Tokyo in 2015. |
China's aggressive museum growth Posted: 28 Apr 2014 10:25 PM PDT With its expansive steel skin, tall parasol-shaped concrete pillars, and huge vestigial coal hoppers, the 33,000-square-meter Long Museum West Bund makes a grand impression in a former industrial site beside Shanghai's Huangpu River. |
Dozens of stray dogs buried alive in China? Posted: 28 Apr 2014 10:08 PM PDT Chinese Internet users are expressing anger amid claims of as many as 100 stray dogs being buried alive in the Inner Mongolia region of northern China. |
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