Covering rape case changing India |
- Covering rape case changing India
- Opinion: 'Make love,' not bigotry
- Report: N. Korea prisons expanding
- Japan's enchanting ancient forests
- Horrific gang-rape changing India
- China feeds bitcoin frenzy
- Inside Fukushima: Decommissioning Tepco's stricken nuclear reactor
- Opinion: The costs of Shanghai's education success story
- Biden arrives in China amid air dispute
- Secrets from the world's greatest/weirdest/saddest selfie master
- Protesters, police maintain delicate truce in Thailand
- Dennis Rodman to train North Korean basketball team
Covering rape case changing India Posted: 04 Dec 2013 01:54 PM PST When I tell people outside India that I live in New Delhi, I'm almost always asked the now inevitable question: "Do you feel safe there?" or worse, "what's with the rape culture in India?" |
Opinion: 'Make love,' not bigotry Posted: 04 Dec 2013 07:05 AM PST A Gap ad featuring a Sikh American model was defaced, another victim of the belief that turbans equal terrorism. But those who stood up to defend the ad -- including Gap -- are what will dismantle racism, Valarie Kaur writes. |
Report: N. Korea prisons expanding Posted: 04 Dec 2013 08:55 PM PST North Korea is showing no signs of scaling back its fearsome labor camp system, with torture, starvation, rape and death a fact of life for tens of thousand of inmates, according to human rights group Amnesty International. |
Japan's enchanting ancient forests Posted: 04 Dec 2013 09:00 PM PST Fans of anime master Hayao Miyazaki may remember the mystical, moss-covered forest that serves as the setting for much of "Princess Mononoke", his epic about humans and the environment. |
Horrific gang-rape changing India Posted: 04 Dec 2013 01:52 PM PST CNN speaks exclusively with the parents of a women gang raped on a bus in India and finds a country changing as a result of the crime that shocked the world. |
Posted: 04 Dec 2013 05:19 PM PST When 23-year-old magazine editor Liu Xinda looked to make his first investment in 2012, he considered the stock market. Many Chinese investors have jumped on the skyrocketing property market, but it was too rich for Liu's blood. |
Inside Fukushima: Decommissioning Tepco's stricken nuclear reactor Posted: 04 Dec 2013 08:06 PM PST It was 11 March 2011, and I remember standing in the newsroom that Friday afternoon glued to the television watching the horrific images coming out of Japan. |
Opinion: The costs of Shanghai's education success story Posted: 04 Dec 2013 08:33 PM PST In 2009, Shanghai participated for the first time in the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the tri-annual survey of the world's school systems. |
Biden arrives in China amid air dispute Posted: 04 Dec 2013 06:25 PM PST Just a day after he assured his Japanese hosts that he will press China over disputed airspace, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Beijing on Wednesday to meet with Chinese leaders under a cloud of tension. |
Secrets from the world's greatest/weirdest/saddest selfie master Posted: 04 Dec 2013 02:36 PM PST A Japanese blogger has gained Internet fame for taking selfies with an imaginary girlfriend. Here's his sad/uplifting tale. |
Protesters, police maintain delicate truce in Thailand Posted: 04 Dec 2013 02:11 AM PST Anti-government protesters and Thai security forces maintained their delicate day-old truce, despite provocative moves by demonstrators determined to break into the main police headquarters here. |
Dennis Rodman to train North Korean basketball team Posted: 04 Dec 2013 12:14 AM PST Seems like Dennis Rodman can't get enough of North Korea. |
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