Workers trapped after airport attack |
- Workers trapped after airport attack
- Forgiving sectarian violence
- Gunmen disguised as security
- Family: Detained American was tourist in North Korea
- MH370 families seek $5 million for investigation
- Human remains found in crocodile after attack in Australia
- Dam surge sweeps away students in northern India
- Crackdown on more than 1,000 'naked officials' in China
Workers trapped after airport attack Posted: 09 Jun 2014 05:27 PM PDT Rescuers are trying to reach cargo workers who remain trapped inside a cold storage facility at Karachi's international airport a day after a deadly militant attack there. |
Posted: 09 Jun 2014 07:41 PM PDT Hnein Ei Phyu rides her motorbike across the city, goes out to dinner with Buddhist friends and has resumed her studies at a local university. |
Posted: 09 Jun 2014 02:49 AM PDT As the night wore on, the buildings at Karachi's Jinnah International Airport stood out, silhouetted against a backdrop of oily, orange blazes, the night air punctuated with the unmistakable chatter of machine-gun fire. |
Family: Detained American was tourist in North Korea Posted: 09 Jun 2014 05:24 PM PDT The family of a U.S. citizen who was detained last week in North Korea said Monday they are "anxious for his return," according to a written statement. |
MH370 families seek $5 million for investigation Posted: 09 Jun 2014 02:54 AM PDT Three months to the day after a Malaysian jetliner vanished, relatives of several passengers on board launched an effort Sunday to raise $5 million for investigations and a "whistle blower" reward. |
Human remains found in crocodile after attack in Australia Posted: 09 Jun 2014 01:36 PM PDT Authorities have recovered human remains from a large crocodile that's believed to have taken a man from his boat in Australia's remote north. |
Dam surge sweeps away students in northern India Posted: 08 Jun 2014 11:47 PM PDT More than 20 Indian college students and their coordinator were swept away after a dam opened its floodgates apparently without warning and sent water surging down a Himalayan valley. |
Crackdown on more than 1,000 'naked officials' in China Posted: 08 Jun 2014 11:58 PM PDT In the latest move in China's anti-corruption campaign, more than 1,000 people in Guangdong Province have been marked as "naked officials" -- those suspected of storing graft gains with overseas family members. |
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