Outrage after Japan PM's shrine visit |
- Outrage after Japan PM's shrine visit
- Nanjing: China's city of emperors
- Mao Zedong at 120
- Dozens killed when bus skids off Thai bridge
- Thai protesters regroup after police officer's death
- Captive American feels 'totally abandoned and forgotten'
Outrage after Japan PM's shrine visit Posted: 26 Dec 2013 03:30 AM PST A 30-minute visit to a controversial shrine by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ignited a predictable firestorm of criticism and condemnation Thursday from Japan's neighbors. |
Nanjing: China's city of emperors Posted: 26 Dec 2013 05:03 PM PST A lifelong Nanjing resident shares tips on the best places to capture the old capital's magic |
Posted: 25 Dec 2013 10:45 PM PST The mood at the 120th anniversary of Chairman Mao Zedong's birthday is relatively muted, by Chinese standards. |
Dozens killed when bus skids off Thai bridge Posted: 26 Dec 2013 05:08 PM PST At least 29 people died and four others were seriously injured when a bus went off a bridge in rural Thailand late Thursday night, a police official told CNN. |
Thai protesters regroup after police officer's death Posted: 26 Dec 2013 01:33 PM PST Anti-government protesters clashed with police for seven hours on Thursday, leaving one officer dead and more than 100 people injured, including 35 officers, police in Bangkok said. |
Captive American feels 'totally abandoned and forgotten' Posted: 26 Dec 2013 03:26 AM PST Saying he feels "totally abandoned and forgotten," kidnapped U.S. government contractor Warren Weinstein called on President Barack Obama to negotiate for his freedom in a video released by al Qaeda on Christmas. |
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