Man held in North Korea issues 'apology' |
- Man held in North Korea issues 'apology'
- U.S. airlines told to 'comply' with China
- Thai PM: Government still in control
- IAEA: N Korea may be restarting reactor
- Pakistan appoints new army chief
- U.S.-led coalition 'regrets' child's death in Afghanistan airstrike
- Thai protesters storm army offices
- Drone strike in Pakistan kills 3 suspected militants
- U.S.: Explosives found outside base in Japan
Man held in North Korea issues 'apology' Posted: 29 Nov 2013 08:10 PM PST The 85-year-old American detained recently in North Korea has apologized for his actions, including during the Korean War, North Korea's state-run news agency reported Saturday. |
U.S. airlines told to 'comply' with China Posted: 29 Nov 2013 08:17 PM PST China, Japan and the United States are continuing their tense standoff in Beijing's disputed new air defense zone Friday -- a treacherous situation that both sides warn could lead to violence, intended or not. |
Thai PM: Government still in control Posted: 29 Nov 2013 08:11 PM PST Thailand's prime minister survives a no-confidence vote, but protesters want her out. CNN's Anna Coren reports. |
IAEA: N Korea may be restarting reactor Posted: 29 Nov 2013 08:11 PM PST The IAEA says North Korea may be restarting a nuclear reactor. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports. |
Pakistan appoints new army chief Posted: 29 Nov 2013 08:13 PM PST There is a new leader in arguably the most powerful position in Pakistan. CNN's Saima Mohsin reports. |
U.S.-led coalition 'regrets' child's death in Afghanistan airstrike Posted: 29 Nov 2013 02:04 PM PST The U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan said Friday that it "deeply regrets" an airstrike that, it says, killed a child. |
Thai protesters storm army offices Posted: 29 Nov 2013 03:26 AM PST Hundreds of protesters target army headquarters in Bangkok to demand help overthrowing the government, a military spokesman says. |
Drone strike in Pakistan kills 3 suspected militants Posted: 28 Nov 2013 09:47 PM PST A U.S. drone strike in Pakistan killed three suspected militants and injured others early Friday, intelligence sources said. |
U.S.: Explosives found outside base in Japan Posted: 29 Nov 2013 03:25 AM PST U.S. and Japanese authorities were investigating two small explosions Thursday outside an American air base near Tokyo, officials said. |
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