North Korea launches missiles into sea |
- North Korea launches missiles into sea
- Safe to go to Bangkok?
- Chat app stealing Weibo's thunder
- After vandalism, Israel gives Anne Frank books to Tokyo
- 15 children killed in Thailand bus crash
- NASA, Japan launch rain-tracking satellite
- North Korea shows off South Korean accused of spying
- Indian navy chief resigns after submarine accident
North Korea launches missiles into sea Posted: 27 Feb 2014 07:18 PM PST North Korea launched four short-range missiles into the East Sea, the South Korea Defense Ministry said Thursday. |
Posted: 27 Feb 2014 05:16 PM PST Tourists arriving in Bangkok may expect to see troops guarding key buildings and intersections, while masked vigilante protesters patrol their own roadblocks built from sandbags, barbed wire, rubber tires and debris. |
Chat app stealing Weibo's thunder Posted: 27 Feb 2014 01:01 AM PST Is Tencent's WeChat unseating microblogging site Sina Weibo as China's social media king? |
After vandalism, Israel gives Anne Frank books to Tokyo Posted: 27 Feb 2014 09:11 PM PST The Israeli embassy and Jewish community in Japan are donating 300 Anne Frank-related books to public libraries in Tokyo after hundreds of copies of the girl's diary and other publications about the Holocaust were vandalized across the city. |
15 children killed in Thailand bus crash Posted: 27 Feb 2014 07:26 PM PST Fifteen children were killed Friday after a bus taking them on a school trip in central Thailand was hit by a truck and crashed into a tree, police said. |
NASA, Japan launch rain-tracking satellite Posted: 27 Feb 2014 05:12 PM PST A Japanese rocket roared into orbit early Friday (Thursday afternoon ET) carrying what NASA calls its most precise instrument yet for measuring rain and snowfall. |
North Korea shows off South Korean accused of spying Posted: 27 Feb 2014 01:33 AM PST North Korea on Thursday showed off a South Korean man it has detained on spying charges. |
Indian navy chief resigns after submarine accident Posted: 27 Feb 2014 04:54 PM PST Two Indian sailors remained missing Thursday a day after the submarine they were on filled with toxic smoke, prompting the chief of the country's navy to resign following a series of problems on board vessels. |
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